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Part VI
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2010 Standard Occupational Classification (SOC)--OMB's Final Decisions;
Notice
Federal Register / Vol. 74, No. 12 / Wednesday, January 21, 2009 /
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OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
2010 Standard Occupational Classification (SOC)--OMB's Final
Decisions
AGENCY: Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the
President.
ACTION: Notice of the Office of Management and Budget's Final Decisions
for the 2010 Standard Occupational Classification.
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SUMMARY: Under the authority of the Budget and Accounting Procedures
Act of 1950 (31 U.S.C. 1104(d)) and the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(44 U.S.C. 3504(e)), the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is
presenting in this notice its final decisions for revising the 2000
Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) for 2010.
The SOC is designed to reflect the current occupational structure
of the United States; it classifies all occupations in which work is
performed for pay or profit. The SOC covers all jobs in the national
economy, including occupations in the public, private, and military
sectors. All Federal agencies that publish occupational data for
statistical purposes are required to use the SOC; State and local
government agencies are strongly encouraged to use this national system
to promote a common language for categorizing and analyzing
occupations.
In two prior Federal Register notices regarding the 2010 SOC (May
16, 2006, 71 FR 28536-28538; and May 22, 2008, 73 FR 29930-29939), OMB
and its interagency Standard Occupational Classification Policy
Committee (SOCPC) requested comment on the revision process,
classification principles and guidelines, corrections to the 2000 SOC
Manual, the intention to retain the 2000 SOC Major Group structure, and
changes to the existing occupations. OMB, in conjunction with the
SOCPC, reviewed and carefully considered the comments received in
response to these notices in the process of making its final decisions
presented in this notice. Based on these final decisions, OMB has
requested that the SOCPC prepare the 2010 Standard Occupational
Classification Manual for publication. A complete crosswalk between the
2000 and the 2010 SOC will be available online after publication of the
2010 SOC Manual. Committee members have completed definitions and
agencies with occupational classification systems are developing
crosswalks from their existing systems to the 2010 SOC.
In comparison to the 2000 SOC, the 2010 SOC realized a net gain of
19 detailed occupations, 12 broad occupations, and 1 minor group. The
number of major groups is unchanged. The 2010 SOC system contains 840
detailed occupations, aggregated into 461 broad occupations. In turn,
the SOC combines these 461 broad occupations into 97 minor groups and
23 major groups. More than 400 of the 840 detailed occupations in the
2010 SOC structure remained the same as in 2000, and over 300 others
required only editing changes. Therefore, no substantive changes
occurred in occupational coverage for about 4 out of 5 detailed
occupations in the 2010 SOC.
As an indicator of the scope of changes to the structure of the
SOC, 8 detailed occupations moved from one major group in the 2000 SOC
to another in the 2010 SOC. Three occupations were placed in the major
group 13-0000 Business and Financial Operations Occupations, including
``Farm Labor Contractors'' (13-1074)--previously classified in major
group 45-0000 Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations--and
``Fundraisers'' (13-1131)--previously classified in major group 41-0000
Sales and Related Occupations. Workers in ``Market Research Analysts
and Marketing Specialists'' (13-1161) were previously classified in
multiple SOC occupations including in ``Market Research Analysts'' in
major group 19-0000 Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations and
in ``Public Relations Specialists'' in major group 27-0000 Arts,
Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations. Two occupations
moved into the major group 53-0000 Transportation and Material Moving
Occupations, both from major group 39-0000 Personal Care and Service
Occupations. These were ``Flight Attendants'' (53-2031) and
``Transportation Attendants, Except Flight Attendants'' (53-6061).
Workers in the newly created ``Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral
Directors'' (39-4031) were previously classified with ``Funeral
Directors'' (11-9061) in the major group 11-0000 Management
Occupations. Workers in another occupation new to the 2010 SOC, ``Solar
Photovoltaic Installers'' (47-2231) were previously classified in
multiple SOC occupations including two in major group 49-0000
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations, ``Heating, Air
Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers'' (49-9021)
and ``Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All Other'' (49-
9099). Lastly, the detailed occupation ``Emergency Management
Directors'' (11-9161) was previously classified in major group 13-0000
Business and Financial Operations Occupations, under the title
``Emergency Management Specialists.''
Future activities: To ensure that the successful efforts of the
SOCPC continue and that the SOC reflects the structure of the changing
workforce, the SOCPC will continue its service as a standing committee.
The SOCPC will meet periodically to monitor the implementation of the
2010 SOC across Federal agencies. This consultation will include
regularly scheduled interagency communication to ensure a smooth
transition to the 2010 SOC. The SOCPC will also perform SOC maintenance
functions, such as recommending clarifications of the SOC occupational
definitions, placement of new occupations within the existing
structure, and updating title files.
The next major review and revision of the SOC is expected to begin
in 2013, in preparation for a 2018 SOC. The intent of this revision
schedule is to minimize disruption to data providers, producers, and
users by promoting simultaneous adoption of revised occupational and
industry classification systems for those data series that use both.
Given the multiple interdependent programs that rely on the SOC, this
is best accomplished by timing revisions of the SOC for the years
following North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)
revisions, which occur for years ending in 2 and 7. The next such year
is 2018, which has the additional benefit of coinciding with the
beginning year of the American Community Survey five-year set of
surveys that bracket the 2020 Decennial Census. Thus, OMB intends to
consider revisions of the SOC for 2018 and every 10 years thereafter.
Appendices: This notice includes three appendices in the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section below. Appendix A presents the
adopted changes to the SOC Classification Principles. Appendix B
provides a preliminary crosswalk between the occupation codes in the
2000 SOC and the revised codes for the 2010 SOC. Appendix C provides a
preliminary crosswalk between the revised codes for the 2010 SOC and
the 2000 SOC. Appendices B and C show only new occupations and
occupations where a change was made to a title or code. The complete
2010 SOC structure is available on the Bureau of Labor Statistics Web
site at http://www.bls.gov/soc/home.htm.
Electronic Availability: This document is available on the Internet
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from the Bureau of Labor Statistics at http://www.bls.gov/soc/home.htm.
This Web page contains links to previous SOC Federal Register notices
and related documents, as well as the full 2010 SOC structure. To
obtain this notice via e-mail, please send a message requesting the OMB
SOC final decisions Federal Register notice to soc@bls.gov. After
publication of the manual, inquiries about the definitions for
particular occupations or requests for electronic copies of the SOC
structure that cannot be satisfied by use of the Web site should be
addressed to Theresa Cosca, Standard Occupational Classification Policy
Committee, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Room 2135, Washington, DC
20212; e-mail: soc@bls.gov; telephone number: (202) 691-6500; fax
number: (202) 691-6444.
DATES: Publication of the 2010 Standard Occupational Classification
Manual is planned to occur by the end of 2009. Information on how to
purchase a manual will be available at http://www.bls.gov/soc/home.htm.
Federal statistical agencies will begin using the 2010 SOC for
occupational data they publish for reference years beginning on or
after January 1, 2010. The 2010 SOC was designed and developed solely
for statistical purposes. Use of the SOC for nonstatistical purposes
(e.g., for administrative, regulatory, or taxation functions) will be
determined and supported by the agency or agencies that have chosen to
do so. Readers interested in the effective dates for the use of the
2010 SOC for nonstatistical purposes should contact the relevant agency
to determine the agency's plans, if any, for a transition from the 2000
SOC to the 2010 SOC.
ADDRESSES: Correspondence about the adoption and implementation of the
SOC as described in this Federal Register notice should be sent to:
Katherine K. Wallman, Chief Statistician, Office of Management and
Budget, 10201 New Executive Office Building, Washington, DC 20503;
telephone number: (202) 395-3093; fax number: (202) 395-7245; e-mail:
soc@omb.eop.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Paul Bugg, Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs, OMB, 10201 New Executive Office Building, 725 17th
Street, NW., Washington, DC 20503; e-mail: pbugg@omb.eop.gov; telephone
number: (202) 395-3095; fax number: (202) 395-7245.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Purpose and History of the SOC
The Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system is used by
Federal statistical agencies to classify workers and jobs into
occupational categories for the purpose of collecting, tabulating,
analyzing, or disseminating data.
The SOC reflects the current occupational structure of the United
States; it classifies all occupations in which work is performed for
pay or profit. The SOC covers all jobs in the national economy,
including occupations in the public, private, and military sectors. All
Federal agencies that publish occupational data for statistical
purposes are required to use the SOC in order to increase data
comparability. State and local government agencies are strongly
encouraged to use this national system to promote a common language for
categorizing and analyzing occupations.
The SOC Revision for 2010
In 2005, the Office of Management and Budget met with the Standard
Occupational Classification Policy Committee (SOCPC) to plan for the
2010 SOC revision. The SOCPC includes representatives from the
Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics and Employment and
Training Administration, the Department of Commerce's Census Bureau,
the Department of Defense's Defense Manpower Data Center, the
Department of Education, the Department of Health and Human Services,
the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the National Science
Foundation, the Office of Personnel Management, and, ex officio, the
Office of Management and Budget.
To initiate the formal 2010 SOC revision process, OMB and the SOCPC
requested public comment in a May 16, 2006, Federal Register notice (71
FR 28536) on: (1) The Standard Occupational Classification principles,
(2) corrections to the 2000 SOC Manual, (3) the intention to retain the
current SOC Major Group structure, (4) changes to the existing detailed
occupations, and (5) new detailed occupations to be added to the
revised 2010 SOC. To carry out the bulk of the revision effort, the
committee created six work groups to examine occupations in the
following high-level aggregations of SOC major groups: Management,
Professional, and Related Occupations (codes 11-0000 through 29-0000);
Service Occupations (codes 31-0000 through 39-0000); Sales and Office
Occupations (codes 41-0000 through 43-0000); Natural Resources,
Construction, and Maintenance Occupations (codes 45-0000 through 49-
0000); Production, Transportation, and Material Moving Occupations
(codes 51-0000 through 53-0000) and Military Specific Occupations (code
55-0000).
The work groups were charged with reviewing the hundreds of
comments received in response to the May 16, 2006, Federal Register
notice and providing recommendations to the SOCPC. Guided by the
classification principles, the SOCPC reviewed the recommendations from
the work groups and reached decisions by consensus. Those
recommendations were published in a subsequent Federal Register notice
published on May 22, 2008 (73 FR 29930).
In the May 22, 2008, Federal Register notice (73 FR 29930), OMB and
the SOCPC requested public comment on (1) The SOC Classification
Principles and SOC Coding Guidelines recommended by the SOCPC; (2) the
SOCPC's recommended changes to titles and codes of occupations from the
2000 SOC; (3) the SOCPC's recommended changes to the hierarchical
structure of the SOC, including changes to major, minor, broad, and
detailed groups and occupations; and (4) the titles, placement, and
codes of new occupations that the SOCPC recommended adding to the
revised 2010 SOC.
II. Significant Changes and Responses to Comments
Significant Changes in the 2010 SOC
In response to the May 22, 2008, Federal Register notice, OMB and
the SOCPC received over 1,200 public comments. OMB and the SOCPC
considered all comments and made many changes to the structure that was
presented in the May 22, 2008 notice. Discussions of the changes to the
Classification Principles and the changes by major group are provided
below. The changes to the hierarchical structure and numbering system
are shown in Appendices B and C. Rationales for recommending changes in
response to specific comments are provided in conjunction with this
Federal Register notice.
Two changes to the SOC Classification Principles were proposed in
the May 22, 2008, Federal Register notice. Classification Principle 3
now clarifies that workers in management occupations may also supervise
other workers. A new Classification Principle 5 was created to clarify
that workers in Major Group 31-0000 Healthcare Support Occupations are
usually supervised by workers in Major Group 29-0000 Healthcare
Practitioners and Technical Occupations. The 2010 Standard Occupational
Classification Manual will also include Coding
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Guidelines as presented in the May 22, 2008, Federal Register notice.
In the Management Occupations major group, the definition of
``Administrative Services Managers'' (11-3011) was modified.
In the Business and Financial Operations Occupations major group,
the title and definition of ``Labor Relations Specialists'' (13-1075,
formerly 13-1079 in the structure presented in the May 22, 2008,
Federal Register notice) were modified. The title ``Meeting and
Convention Planners'' was changed to ``Meeting, Convention, and Event
Planners'' (13-1121). The definition of ``Claims Adjusters, Examiners,
and Investigators'' (13-1031) was modified.
In the Computer and Mathematical Occupations major group, the
proposed broad occupation ``Software and Web Developers and Computer
Analysts'' was disaggregated: (1) Into two broad occupations,
``Computer and Information Analysts'' (15-1120) and ``Software
Developers and Programmers'' (15-1130); (2) the detailed occupation
``Software Developers'' was disaggregated into ``Software Developers,
Applications'' (15-1132) and ``Software Developers, Systems Software''
(15-1133); and (3) the detailed occupation ``Computer Programmers''
(15-1131) was moved to the broad occupation, ``Software Developers and
Programmers'' (15-1130). The titles for ``Computer and Information
Research Scientists'' (15-1111), ``Database Administrators'' (15-1141),
and ``Computer Network Support Specialists'' (15-1152) were modified.
``Web Technicians'' and ``Software and Web Developers and Computer
Analysts, All Other'' were deleted as detailed occupations and the
detailed occupation ``Computer Network Architects'' (15-1143) was added
to the revised 2010 SOC.
In the Architecture and Engineering Occupations major group, the
definitions of ``Mechanical Engineering Technicians'' (17-3027),
``Industrial Engineering Technicians'' (17-3026), and ``Electro-
Mechanical Technicians'' (17-3024) were modified.
In the Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations major group,
no significant changes were made to the structure presented in the May
22, 2008, Federal Register notice.
In the Community and Social Service Occupations major group, the
title of ``Health Educators and Community Health Workers'' was changed
to ``Health Educators (21-1091) and the definition was modified. A new
detailed occupation ``Community Health Workers'' (21-1094) was added.
The existing detailed occupation ``Health Care Social Workers'' was
retitled ``Healthcare Social Workers'' (21-1022).
In the Legal Occupations major group, no significant changes were
made to the structure presented in the May 22, 2008, Federal Register
notice.
In the Education, Training, and Library Occupations major group,
the definitions of ``Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers,
Postsecondary'' (25-1043) and ``Health Specialties Teachers,
Postsecondary'' (25-1071) were modified.
In the Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations
major group, no significant changes were made to the structure
presented in the May 22, 2008, Federal Register notice.
In the Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations major
group, ``Hearing Aid Specialists'' (29-2092) and ``Genetic Counselors''
(29-9092) were added to the revised 2010 SOC, the definition for
``Veterinarians'' (29-1131) was modified, and the title of ``Radiologic
Technologists and Technicians'' was changed to ``Radiologic
Technologists'' (29-2034). The codes for ``Registered Nurses'' (29-
1141), ``Nurse Anesthetists'' (29-1151), ``Nurse Practitioners'' (29-
1171), and ``Audiologists'' (29-1181) were modified.
In the Healthcare Support Occupations major group, ``Nursing Aides,
Orderlies, and Attendants'' was disaggregated into ``Nursing
Assistants'' (31-1014) and ``Orderlies'' (31-1015). The definitions for
``Home Health Aides'' (31-1011) and ``Medical Transcriptionists'' (31-
9094) were modified.
In the Protective Service Occupations major group, the titles for
``First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers'' (33-1011), ``First-
Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives'' (33-1012), ``First-Line
Supervisors of Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers'' (33-1021), and
``First-Line Supervisors of Protective Service Workers, All Other''
(33-1099) were modified.
In the Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations major
group, the title for ``First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and
Serving Workers'' (35-1012) was modified.
In the Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations
major group, the titles for ``First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping
and Janitorial Workers'' (37-1011) and ``First-Line Supervisors of
Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers'' (37-1012), and
the definition of ``Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners'' (37-2012) were
modified.
In the Personal Care and Service Occupations major group, the minor
group ``Transportation, Tourism, and Lodging Attendants'' was
disaggregated into ``Baggage Porters, Bellhops, and Concierges'' (39-
6000) and ``Tour and Travel Guides'' (39-7000). The title and
definition of ``Personal Care Aides'' (39-9021) were modified. The
title of ``First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers'' (39-
1021) and the definition of ``Fitness Trainers and Aerobics
Instructors'' (39-9031) were modified. ``Flight Attendants'' (53-2031,
formerly 39-6031 in the structure presented in the May 22, 2008,
Federal Register notice) and ``Transportation Attendants, Except Flight
Attendants'' (53-6061, formerly 39-6032 in the structure presented in
the May 22, 2008, Federal Register notice) were moved to the
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations major group.
In the Sales and Related Occupations major group, the titles of
``First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers'' (41-1011) and
``First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers'' (41-1012) were
modified.
In the Office and Administrative Support Occupations major group,
the title of ``First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative
Support Workers'' (43-1011) and the definition of ``Couriers and
Messengers'' (43-5021) were modified.
In the Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations major group, the
title of ``Farmworkers, Farm and Ranch Animals'' was changed to
``Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals'' (45-2093). The
title of ``First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry
Workers'' (45-1011) and the definitions of ``Forest and Conservation
Workers'' (45-4011) and ``Logging Equipment Operators'' (45-4022) were
modified. The detailed occupation ``Farm Labor Contractors'' (13-1074,
formerly 45-1012 in the 2000 SOC) was reinstated and moved to the
Business and Financial Occupations major group.
In the Construction and Extraction Occupations major group, the
detailed occupation ``Solar Photovoltaic Installers'' (47-2231) was
added to the revised 2010 SOC. The title of ``First-Line Supervisors of
Construction Trades and Extraction Workers'' (47-1011) was modified.
In the Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations major
group, the detailed occupation ``Wind Turbine Service Technicians''
(49-9081) was added to the revised 2010 SOC. The title of ``First-Line
Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers'' (49-1011) was
modified.
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In the Production Occupations major group, the titles and
definitions of ``Print Binding and Finishing Workers'' (51-5113) and
``Timing Device Assemblers and Adjusters'' (51-2093) were modified. In
addition, the definitions of ``Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and
Tenders, Wood'' (51-7041), ``Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators,
and Tenders, Except Sawing'' (51-7042), ``Prepress Technicians and
Workers'' (51-5111), and ``Printing Press Operators'' (51-5112) were
revised. The title of ``First-Line Supervisors of Production and
Operating Workers'' (51-1011) was modified.
In the Transportation and Material Moving Occupations major group,
the titles of ``First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and
Material Movers, Hand'' (53-1021), ``First-Line Supervisors of
Transportation and Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators'' (53-
1031), ``Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers'' (53-3032), ``Light
Truck or Delivery Services Drivers'' (53-3033), and ``Automotive and
Watercraft Service Attendants'' (53-6031) were modified. The
definitions of ``Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers'' (53-3033)
and ``Driver/Sales Workers'' (53-3031) were also modified.
In the Military Specific Occupations major group, the titles of
``Military Officer Special and Tactical Operations Leaders'' (55-1010),
``Military Officer Special and Tactical Operations Leaders, All Other''
(55-1019), ``First-Line Enlisted Military Supervisors'' (55-2010),
``First-Line Supervisors of Air Crew Members'' (55-2011), ``First-Line
Supervisors of Weapons Specialists/Crew Members'' (55-2012), and
``First-Line Supervisors of All Other Tactical Operations Specialists''
(55-2013) were modified.
Responses to Comments
OMB, in conjunction with the SOCPC, received and reviewed over
1,200 public comments on the information presented in the May 22, 2008,
Federal Register notice. Each individual comment received a unique
docket number when conveyed to the SOCPC secretariat at the Bureau of
Labor Statistics. Dockets providing the same or essentially similar
comments or suggestions were reviewed simultaneously by the SOCPC. In
total, 202 unique issues were identified in commentors' correspondence.
A full list of the responses to the comments received in response to
the May 22, 2008, Federal Register notice will be provided at http://www.bls.gov/soc/home.htm. Selected topics are also discussed below.
In some cases, OMB's SOCPC recommended changing the 2010 SOC title
to more clearly describe the existing content of an occupation. Title
changes did not necessarily alter occupational coverage, but rather
refined how occupations are described. For example, the SOCPC
recommended accepting the suggestion to change the title of
``Radiologic Technologists and Technicians'' (29-2034) to ``Radiologic
Technologists.''
The SOCPC frequently found that the work performed by a proposed
occupation was already covered in the definition of an existing SOC
occupation. For example, the SOCPC did not recommend accepting the
request for a new detailed occupation, ``Clinical Nurse Specialists.''
The SOCPC researched the topic and determined that even though
education for Clinical Nurse Specialists is different from that of
Registered Nurses, the tasks of Clinical Nurse Specialists are not
sufficiently unique from those of Registered Nurses who ``assess
patient health problems and needs, develop and implement nursing care
plans, and maintain medical records.''
The SOCPC carefully analyzed over 80 unique suggestions regarding
``green'' occupations and considered these recommendations from the
perspective of the classification principles of the SOC. In many cases,
the work performed in the ``green'' job was identical or similar to
work performed in existing SOC occupations. For example, the work
performed by a ``Sustainable Landscape Architect'' is already included
in the SOC definition for ``Landscape Architects'' (17-1012). The SOCPC
did recommend adding ``Wind Turbine Service Technicians'' (49-9081) and
``Solar Photovoltaic Installers'' (47-2231) to the revised 2010 SOC.
Workers in both of these occupations perform tasks that are
sufficiently distinct from tasks in existing SOC occupations, and
analysis of reports provided by the U.S. Department of Energy and the
California Employment Development Department, Labor Market Information
Division provided evidence supporting the collectability of data on
these proposed occupations.
In cases involving requests for occupations already covered in the
existing SOC, the SOCPC often altered definitions and titles of
existing SOC occupations to clarify where the workers specified in a
particular comment should be classified. One example involves the many
requests the SOCPC received to add one or more metrology-related
occupations. The SOCPC's research found that the number of workers
performing metrology and calibration tasks as their primary activity is
not substantial enough to support new detailed occupations, and that
metrology occupations are dispersed across many industries. Although
there is no minimum required employment number, from a practical
standpoint, occupations must be large enough to collect and publish at
national, regional, State, and local levels. The current definitions of
Engineers and Engineering Technicians meet those ``publishability''
goals. In contrast, metrology and calibration tasks may be performed by
workers in several Engineering and Engineering Technician occupations,
and calibrating is often a task performed in conjunction with other
tasks. Therefore the definitions and titles for various engineers,
engineering technicians, and production workers were modified to
clarify coverage of metrology and calibration tasks.
In the May 22, 2008, Federal Register notice, the SOCPC proposed
expanding the occupation, ``Health Educator'' to include ``Community
Health Workers.'' OMB received multiple comments from individuals and
associations expressing concern over the differences in work performed,
skills, and education and training between these two occupations. The
SOCPC concurred with the commentors and recommended two separate
detailed occupations for ``Community Health Workers'' (21-1094) and
``Health Educators'' (21-1091) in the 2010 SOC. The work performed in
these occupations is sufficiently distinct. Health Educators collect
and analyze data, as well as plan, implement, monitor, evaluate, and
manage health education programs. Community Health Workers conduct
outreach for medical personnel or health organizations and may provide
information on available resources.
OMB received multiple comments requesting the addition of ``Medical
Staff Services Professionals'' as a new detailed occupation within the
major group 11-0000 Management Occupations. The SOCPC did not accept
this recommendation because it violates Classification Principles 2 and
3. As explained in Classification Principle 2, the organization of the
SOC is determined by a focus on work performed. The commentors describe
specialized functions or tasks performed in this proposed occupation
that are sufficiently covered in existing human resources and
compliance occupations. Classification Principle 3 excludes workers in
this proposed occupation from Major Group 11-0000 because
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management occupations ``primarily engage in planning and directing.''
Multiple commentors requested moving ``Dental Hygienists'' (29-
2021) from the minor group 29-2000 Health Technologists and Technicians
to the minor group 29-1000 Health Diagnosing and Treating
Practitioners. Commentors noted that in some States, dental hygienists
can practice independently and can make initial patient diagnoses
without supervision by dentists. The SOCPC did not accept this
recommendation because the lack of uniformity across various State and
local jurisdictions would prevent consistent occupational
classification. In addition, SOC definitions describe unique tasks all
workers in an occupation must perform in order to be classified in that
occupation. Expanding definitions to include additional tasks performed
by only some of the workers in an occupation restricts inclusion in
that occupation.
III. Next Steps in the Process
Future revisions. The next major review and revision of the SOC is
expected to begin in 2013, in preparation for a 2018 SOC. The SOCPC
recognizes the many advantages to coordinating implementation of SOC
revisions with North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)
revisions. The intent of this coordination is to minimize disruption to
data providers, producers, and users by promoting simultaneous adoption
of revised occupational and industry classification systems. Given the
multiple interdependent programs that rely on the SOC, this is best
accomplished by timing SOC revisions for the year following NAICS
revisions. NAICS revisions occur in years ending in 2 and 7. Thus, OMB
intends to consider revisions of the SOC for 2018 and every 10 years
thereafter. In between revisions, the SOCPC will meet periodically to
perform SOC maintenance functions and to monitor and help coordinate
implementation of the 2010 SOC across Federal agencies.
Direct Match Title File. The SOCPC will continue to consult with
OMB after publication of the 2010 SOC Manual, particularly to consider
new and emerging occupations and additional titles for the newly
created Direct Match Title File. The Direct Match Title File lists
associated job titles for many detailed SOC occupations. These titles
are all one-to-one matches with a single SOC occupation. This means
that the job title listed should be classified under that particular
SOC code, and it can be used only for that particular SOC code. For
example a ``Cardiologist'' would always be classified in ``Physicians
and Surgeons, All Other'' (29-1079) and excluded from any other SOC
code. All Federal agencies using the SOC will adopt the Direct Match
Title File, although some may maintain separate program-specific title
files. The Direct Match Title File will allow data users to compare
occupational information for these job titles across Federal
statistical agencies. It is expected that the Direct Match Title File
will be available on the SOC Web site in the first half of 2009 at
http://www.bls.gov/soc.
Susan E. Dudley,
Acting Administrator, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs.
Appendix A: Classification Principles
OMB has adopted two changes to the SOC Classification Principles
presented in the May 22, 2008, Federal Register notice. In response
to a comment, Classification Principle 5 was created to clarify
placement of supervisors for workers in Major Group 31-0000 in the
revised 2010 SOC. Therefore, Classification Principles 5 through 8,
as presented in the May 22, 2008 Federal Register notice, were
renumbered. In addition, a sentence was added to Classification
Principle 3 to clarify that duties of workers in management
occupations may include supervision. The final 2010 SOC
Classification Principles are as follows [italics indicate changes
to content]:
The SOC Classification Principles form the basis on which the
SOC system is structured.
1. The SOC covers all occupations in which work is performed for
pay or profit, including work performed in family-operated
enterprises by family members who are not directly compensated. It
excludes occupations unique to volunteers. Each occupation is
assigned to only one occupational category at the lowest level of
the classification.
2. Occupations are classified based on work performed and, in
some cases, on the skills, education, and/or training needed to
perform the work at a competent level.
3. Workers primarily engaged in planning and directing are
classified in management occupations in Major Group 11-0000. Duties
of these workers may include supervision.
4. Supervisors of workers in Major Groups 13-0000 through 29-
0000 usually have work experience and perform activities similar to
those of the workers they supervise, and therefore are classified
with the workers they supervise.
5. Workers in Major Group 31-0000 Healthcare Support Occupations
assist and are usually supervised by workers in Major Group 29-0000
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations. Therefore, there
are no first-line supervisor occupations in Major Group 31-0000.
6. Workers in Major Groups 33-0000 through 53-0000 whose primary
duty is supervising are classified in the appropriate first-line
supervisor category because their work activities are distinct from
those of the workers they supervise.
7. Apprentices and trainees are classified with the occupations
for which they are being trained, while helpers and aides are
classified separately because they are not in training for the
occupation they are helping.
8. If an occupation is not included as a distinct detailed
occupation in the structure, it is classified in an appropriate
``All Other,'' or residual, occupation. ``All Other'' occupations
are placed in the structure when it is determined that the detailed
occupations comprising a broad occupation group do not account for
all of the workers in the group. These occupations appear as the
last occupation in the group with a code ending in ``9'' and are
identified in their title by having ``All Other'' appear at the end.
9. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the U.S. Census
Bureau are charged with collecting and reporting data on total U.S.
employment across the full spectrum of SOC major groups. Thus, for a
detailed occupation to be included in the SOC, either the Bureau of
Labor Statistics or the Census Bureau must be able to collect and
report data on that occupation.
Appendix B: 2000 SOC to 2010 SOC
Appendix B is a chart listing every detailed occupation from the
2000 SOC that has been revised or replaced, with the preliminary
corresponding new code(s) and title(s) appearing in the second
column, including changes to only the code or title. An asterisk (*)
after the occupation code and title in the second column means that
the occupation in the first column makes up only part of the
occupation in the second column; that is, the starred 2010 SOC
occupation has been created from multiple old codes. Each occupation
with the (*) notation appears multiple times in the chart.
A new occupation may have been created by breaking out a group
of workers previously classified in a 2000 SOC occupation, but the
new occupation may not completely replace the 2000 SOC occupation.
In such cases, the 2000 occupation will indicate in italics which
group has been removed to create a new occupation.
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2000 SOC 2010 SOC
------------------------------------------------------------------------
11-0000 Management Occupations.....
11-2030 Public Relations Managers.. 11-2030 Public Relations and
Fundraising Managers.
11-2031 Public Relations Managers.. 11-2031 Public Relations and
Fundraising Managers.
11-3000 Operations Specialties
Managers.
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11-3040 Human Resources Managers... 11-3120 Human Resources Managers.
11-3110 Compensation and Benefits
Managers.
11-3130 Training and Development
Managers.
11-3041 Compensation and Benefits 11-3111 Compensation and Benefits
Managers. Managers.
11-3042 Training and Development 11-3131 Training and Development
Managers. Managers.
11-3049 Human Resources Managers, 11-3121 Human Resources Managers.
All Other.
11-9000 Other Management
Occupations.
11-9010 Agricultural Managers...... 11-9010 Farmers, Ranchers, and
Other Agricultural Managers.
11-9011 Farm, Ranch, and Other 11-9013 Farmers, Ranchers, and
Agricultural Managers. Other Agricultural Managers.*
11-9012 Farmers and Ranchers....... 11-9013 Farmers, Ranchers, and
Other Agricultural Managers.*
11-9031 Education Administrators, 11-9031 Education Administrators,
Preschool and Child Care Center/ Preschool and Childcare Center/
Program. Program.
11-9040 Engineering Managers....... 11-9040 Architectural and
Engineering Managers.
11-9041 Engineering Managers....... 11-9041 Architectural and
Engineering Managers.
11-9061 Funeral Directors.......... 11-9061 Funeral Service Managers.
Except morticians, undertakers, and
funeral directors.
39-4031 Morticians, Undertakers,
and Funeral Directors.
13-0000 Business and Financial
Operations Occupations.
13-1000 Business Operations
Specialists.
13-1021 Purchasing Agents and 13-1021 Buyers and Purchasing
Buyers, Farm Products. Agents, Farm Products.
13-1040 Compliance Officers, Except 13-1040 Compliance Officers.
Agriculture, Construction, Health
and Safety, and Transportation.
13-1041 Compliance Officers, Except 13-1041 Compliance Officers.
Agriculture, Construction, Health
and Safety, and Transportation.
Except transportation security
screeners.
33-9093 Transportation Security
Screeners.*
13-1060 Emergency Management 11-9160 Emergency Management
Specialists. Directors.
13-1061 Emergency Management 11-9161 Emergency Management
Specialists. Directors.
13-1070 Human Resources, Training, 13-1070 Human Resources Workers.
and Labor Relations Specialists.
13-1140 Compensation, Benefits, and
Job Analysis Specialists.
13-1150 Training and Development
Specialists.
13-1071 Employment, Recruitment, 13-1071 Human Resources
and Placement Specialists. Specialists.*
13-1072 Compensation, Benefits, and 13-1141 Compensation, Benefits, and
Job Analysis Specialists. Job Analysis Specialists.
13-1073 Training and Development 13-1151 Training and Development
Specialists. Specialists.
13-1079 Human Resources, Training, 13-1071 Human Resources
and Labor Relations Specialists, Specialists.*
All Other.
13-1075 Labor Relations
Specialists.
13-1120 Meeting and Convention 13-1120 Meeting, Convention, and
Planners. Event Planners.
13-1121 Meeting and Convention 13-1121 Meeting, Convention, and
Planners. Event Planners.*
13-1190 Miscellaneous Business
Operations Specialists.
13-1199 Business Operations 13-1121 Meeting, Convention, and
Specialists, All Other. Event Planners.*
13-1161 Market Research Analysts
and Marketing Specialists.*
13-1199 Business Operations
Specialists, All Other.
Except meeting, convention, and
event planners.
Except market research analysts and
marketing specialists.
13-2070 Loan Counselors and 13-2070 Credit Counselors and Loan
Officers. Officers.
13-2071 Loan Counselors............ 13-2071 Credit Counselors.
13-2081 Tax Examiners, Collectors, 13-2081 Tax Examiners and
and Revenue Agents. Collectors, and Revenue Agents.
15-0000 Computer and Mathematical 15-0000 Computer and Mathematical
Science Occupations. Occupations.
15-1000 Computer Specialists....... 15-1100 Computer Occupations.
15-1010 Computer and Information 15-1110 Computer and Information
Scientists, Research. Research Scientists.
15-1011 Computer and Information 15-1111 Computer and Information
Scientists, Research. Research Scientists.
15-1020 Computer Programmers.......
15-1021 Computer Programmers....... 15-1131 Computer Programmers.
15-1030 Computer Software Engineers
15-1031 Computer Software 15-1132 Software Developers,
Engineers, Applications. Applications.
15-1032 Computer Software 15-1133 Software Developers,
Engineers, Systems Software. Systems Software.
15-1040 Computer Support
Specialists.
15-1041 Computer Support 15-1151 Computer User Support
Specialists. Specialists.
15-1050 Computer Systems Analysts..
15-1051 Computer Systems Analysts.. 15-1121 Computer Systems Analysts.
15-1143 Computer Network
Architects.*
15-1060 Database Administrators....
15-1061 Database Administrators.... 15-1141 Database Administrators.
15-1070 Network and Computer
Systems Administrators.
15-1071 Network and Computer 15-1142 Network and Computer
Systems Administrators. Systems Administrators.*
15-1080 Network Systems and Data ...................................
Communications Analysts
15-1081 Network Systems and Data 15-1122 Information Security
Communications Analysts. Analysts.
15-1134 Web Developers.
15-1142 Network and Computer
Systems Administrators.*
115-1143 Computer Network
Architects.*
15-1152 Computer Network Support
Specialists.
15-1090 Miscellaneous Computer 15-1190 Miscellaneous Computer
Specialists. Occupations.
15-1099 Computer Specialists, All 15-1199 Computer Occupations, All
Other. Other.
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17-0000 Architecture and
Engineering Occupations.
17-3000 Drafters, Engineering, and 17-3000 Drafters, Engineering
Mapping Technicians. Technicians, and Mapping
Technicians.
19-0000 Life, Physical, and Social
Science Occupations.
19-3000 Social Scientists and
Related Workers.
19-3020 Market and Survey 19-3020 Survey Researchers.
Researchers.
13-1160 Market Research Analysts
and Marketing Specialists.
19-3021 Market Research Analysts... 13-1161 Market Research Analysts
and Marketing Specialists.*
21-0000 Community and Social 21-0000 Community and Social
Services Occupations. Service Occupations.
21-1000 Counselors, Social Workers,
and Other Community and Social
Service Specialists.
21-1012 Educational, Vocational, 21-1012 Educational, Guidance,
and School Counselors. School, and Vocational Counselors.
21-1022 Medical and Public Health 21-1022 Healthcare Social Workers.
Social Workers.
21-1090 Miscellaneous Community and
Social Service Specialists.
21-1091 Health Educators........... 21-1091 Health Educators.
Except community health workers.
21-1094 Community Health Workers.*
21-1099 Community and Social 21-1099 Community and Social
Service Specialists, All Other. Service Specialists, All Other.
Except community health workers.
21-1094 Community Health Workers.*
23-0000 Legal Occupations..........
23-1000 Lawyers, Judges, and
Related Workers.
23-1010 Lawyers.................... 23-1010 Lawyers and Judicial Law
Clerks.
23-2090 Miscellaneous Legal Support
Workers.
23-2092 Law Clerks................. 23-1012 Judicial Law Clerks.
23-2011 Paralegals and Legal
Assistants.
25-0000 Education, Training, and
Library Occupations.
25-2000 Primary, Secondary, and 25-2000 Preschool, Primary,
Special Education School Teachers. Secondary, and Special Education
School Teachers.
25-2020 Elementary and Middle
School Teachers.
25-2022 Middle School Teachers, 25-2022 Middle School Teachers,
Except Special and Vocational Except Special and Career/
Education. Technical Education.
25-2023 Vocational Education 25-2023 Career/Technical Education
Teachers, Middle School. Teachers, Middle School.
25-2030 Secondary School Teachers..
25-2031 Secondary School Teachers, 25-2031 Secondary School Teachers,
Except Special and Vocational Except Special and Career/
Education. Technical Education.
25-2032 Vocational Education 25-2032 Career/Technical Education
Teachers, Secondary School. Teachers, Secondary School.
25-2040 Special Education Teachers. 25-2050 Special Education Teachers.
25-2041 Special Education Teachers, 25-2051 Special Education Teachers,
Preschool, Kindergarten, and Preschool.
Elementary School.
25-2052 Special Education Teachers,
Kindergarten and Elementary
School.
25-2042 Special Education Teachers, 25-2053 Special Education Teachers,
Middle School. Middle School.
25-2043 Special Education Teachers, 25-2054 Special Education Teachers,
Secondary School. Secondary School.
25-3000 Other Teachers and
Instructors.
25-3010 Adult Literacy, Remedial 25-3010 Adult Basic and Secondary
Education, and GED Teachers and Education and Literacy Teachers
Instructors. and Instructors.
25-3011 Adult Literacy, Remedial 25-3011 Adult Basic and Secondary
Education, and GED Teachers and Education and Literacy Teachers
Instructors. and Instructors.
25-3090 Miscellaneous Teachers and
Instructors.
25-3099 Teachers and Instructors, 25-3099 Teachers and Instructors,
All Other. All Other.
Except all other special education
teachers.
25-2059 Special Education Teachers,
All Other.
25-9010 Audio-Visual Collections 25-9010 Audio-Visual and Multimedia
Specialists. Collections Specialists.
25-9011 Audio-Visual Collections 25-9011 Audio-Visual and Multimedia
Specialists. Collections Specialists.
27-0000 Arts, Design,
Entertainment, Sports, and Media
Occupations.
27-3030 Public Relations
Specialists.
27-3031 Public Relations 13-1121 Meeting, Convention, and
Specialists. Event Planners.*
13-1161 Market Research Analysts
and Marketing Specialists.*
27-3031 Public Relations
Specialists.
Except meeting, convention, and
event planners.
Except market research analysts and
marketing specialists.
27-1014 Multi-Media Artists and 27-1014 Multimedia Artists and
Animators. Animators.
29-0000 Healthcare Practitioner and
Technical Occupations.
29-1000 Health Diagnosing and
Treating Practitioners.
29-1110 Registered Nurses..........
29-1111 Registered Nurses.......... 29-1141 Registered Nurses.
Except nurse anesthetists, nurse
practitioners, and nurse midwives.
29-1151 Nurse Anesthetists.
29-1161 Nurse Midwives.
29-1171 Nurse Practitioners.
29-1120 Therapists.................
29-1121 Audiologists............... 29-1181 Audiologists.
29-1129 Therapists, All Other...... 29-1129 Therapists, All Other.
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Except exercise physiologists.
29-1128 Exercise Physiologists.
29-2000 Health Technologists and
Technicians.
29-2030 Diagnostic Related
Technologists and Technicians.
29-2034 Radiologic Technologists 29-2034 Radiologic Technologists.
and Technicians.
Except magnetic resonance imaging
technologists.
29-2035 Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Technologists.
29-2050 Health Diagnosing and 29-2050 Health Practitioner Support
Treating Practitioner Support Technologists and Technicians.
Technicians.
29-2090 Miscellaneous Health
Technologists and Technicians.
29-2099 Health Technologists and 29-2099 Health Technologists and
Technicians, All Other. Technicians, All Other.
Except ophthalmic medical
technicians.
Except hearing aid specialists.
29-2057 Ophthalmic Medical
Technicians.
29-2092 Hearing Aid Specialists.
29-9000 Other Healthcare 29-9000 Other Healthcare
Practitioner and Technical Practitioners and Technical
Occupations. Occupations.
29-9090 Miscellaneous Healthcare 29-9090 Miscellaneous Healthcare
Practitioner and Technical Workers. Practitioners and Technical
Workers.
29-9099 Healthcare Practitioners 29-9099 Healthcare Practitioners
and Technical Workers, All Other. and Technical Workers, All Other.
Except genetic counselors.
29-9092 Genetic Counselors.
31-0000 Healthcare Support
Occupations.
31-1000 Nursing, Psychiatric, and
Home Health Aides.
31-1010 Nursing, Psychiatric, and
Home Health Aides.
31-1012 Nursing Aides, Orderlies, 31-1014 Nursing Assistants.
and Attendants.
31-1015 Orderlies.
31-2000 Occupational and Physical 31-2000 Occupational Therapy and
Therapist Assistants and Aides. Physical Therapist Assistants and
Aides.
31-2010 Occupational Therapist 31-2010 Occupational Therapy
Assistants and Aides. Assistants and Aides.
31-2011 Occupational Therapist 31-2011 Occupational Therapy
Assistants. Assistants.
31-2012 Occupational Therapist 31-2012 Occupational Therapy Aides.
Aides.
31-9000 Other Healthcare Support
Occupations.
31-9090 Miscellaneous Healthcare
Support Occupations.
31-9099 Healthcare Support Workers, 31-9099 Healthcare Support Workers,
All Other. All Other.
Except phlebotomists.
31-9097 Phlebotomists.
33-0000 Protective Service
Occupations.
33-1000 First-Line Supervisors/ 33-1000 Supervisors of Protective
Managers, Protective Service Service Workers.
Workers.
33-1010 First-Line Supervisors/ 33-1010 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers, Law Enforcement Workers. Law Enforcement Workers.
33-1011 First-Line Supervisors/ 33-1011 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers of Correctional Officers. Correctional Officers.
33-1012 First-Line Supervisors/ 33-1012 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers of Police and Detectives. Police and Detectives.
33-1020 First-Line Supervisors/ 33-1020 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers, Fire Fighting and Fire Fighting and Prevention
Prevention Workers. Workers.
33-1021 First-Line Supervisors/ 33-1021 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers of Fire Fighting and Fire Fighting and Prevention
Prevention Workers. Workers.
33-1090 Miscellaneous First-Line 33-1090 Miscellaneous First-Line
Supervisors/Managers, Protective Supervisors, Protective Service
Service Workers. Workers.
33-1099 First-Line Supervisors/ 33-1099 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers, Protective Service Protective Service Workers, All
Workers, All Other. Other.
33-2010 Fire Fighters.............. 33-2010 Firefighters.
33-2011 Fire Fighters.............. 33-2011 Firefighters.
33-9000 Other Protective Service
Workers.
33-9030 Security Guards and Gaming
Surveillance Officers.
33-9032 Security Guards............ 33-9032 Security Guards.
Except transportation security
screeners.
33-9093 Transportation Security
Screeners.*
33-9090 Miscellaneous Protective
Service Workers.
33-9099 Protective Service Workers, 33-9099 Protective Service Workers,
All Other. All Other.
Except transportation security
screeners.
33-9093 Transportation Security
Screeners.*
35-0000 Food Preparation and
Serving Related Occupations.
35-1000 Supervisors, Food 35-1000 Supervisors of Food
Preparation and Serving Workers. Preparation and Serving Workers.
35-1010 First-Line Supervisors/ 35-1010 Supervisors of Food
Managers, Food Preparation and Preparation and Serving Workers.
Serving Workers.
35-1012 First-Line Supervisors/ 35-1012 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers of Food Preparation and Food Preparation and Serving
Serving Workers. Workers.
37-0000 Building and Grounds
Cleaning and Maintenance
Occupations.
37-1000 Supervisors, Building and 37-1000 Supervisors of Building and
Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Workers. Workers.
37-1010 First-Line Supervisors/ 37-1010 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers, Building and Grounds Building and Grounds Cleaning and
Cleaning and Maintenance Workers. Maintenance Workers.
37-1011 First-Line Supervisors/ 37-1011 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers of Housekeeping and Housekeeping and Janitorial
Janitorial Workers. Workers.
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37-1012 First-Line Supervisors/ 37-1012 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers of Landscaping, Lawn Landscaping, Lawn Services, and
Services, and Groundskeeping Groundskeeping Workers.
Workers.
39-0000 Personal Care and Service
Occupations.
39-1000 Supervisors, Personal Care 39-1000 Supervisors of Personal
and Service Workers. Care and Service Workers.
39-1010 First-Line Supervisors/ 39-1010 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers of Gaming Workers. Gaming Workers.
39-1012 Slot Key Persons........... 39-1012 Slot Supervisors.
39-1020 First-Line Supervisors/ 39-1020 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers of Personal Service Personal Service Workers.
Workers.
39-1021 First-Line Supervisors/ 39-1021 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers of Personal Service Personal Service Workers.
Workers.
39-5010 Barbers and Cosmetologists. 39-5010 Barbers, Hairdressers,
Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists.
39-5094 Skin Care Specialists...... 39-5094 Skincare Specialists.
39-6000 Transportation, Tourism, 39-6000 Baggage Porters, Bellhops,
and Lodging Attendants. and Concierges.
39-7000 Tour and Travel Guides.
39-6020 Tour and Travel Guides..... 39-7010 Tour and Travel Guides.
39-6021 Tour Guides and Escorts.... 39-7011 Tour Guides and Escorts.
39-6022 Travel Guides.............. 39-7012 Travel Guides.
39-6030 Transportation Attendants.. 53-2030 Flight Attendants.
53-6060 Transportation Attendants,
Except Flight Attendants.
39-6031 Flight Attendants.......... 53-2031 Flight Attendants.
39-6032 Transportation Attendants, 53-6061 Transportation Attendants,
Except Flight Attendants and Except Flight Attendants.
Baggage Porters.
39-9010 Child Care Workers......... 39-9010 Childcare Workers.
39-9011 Child Care Workers......... 39-9011 Childcare Workers.
39-9020 Personal and Home Care 39-9020 Personal Care Aides.
Aides.
39-9021 Personal and Home Care 39-9021 Personal Care Aides.
Aides.
41-0000 Sales and Related
Occupations.
41-1000 Supervisors, Sales Workers. 41-1000 Supervisors of Sales
Workers.
41-1010 First-Line Supervisors/ 41-1010 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers, Sales Workers. Sales Workers.
41-1011 First-Line Supervisors/ 41-1011 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers of Retail Sales Workers. Retail Sales Workers.
41-1012 First-Line Supervisors/ 41-1012 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers of Non-Retail Sales Non-Retail Sales Workers.
Workers.
41-9000 Other Sales and Related
Workers.
41-9090 Miscellaneous Sales and
Related Workers.
41-9099 Sales and Related Workers, 41-9099 Sales and Related Workers,
All Other. All Other.
Except fundraisers.
13-1131 Fundraisers.
43-0000 Office and Administrative
Support Occupations.
43-1000 Supervisors, Office and 43-1000 Supervisors of Office and
Administrative Support Workers. Administrative Support Workers.
43-1010 First-Line Supervisors/ 43-1010 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers of Office and Office and Administrative Support
Administrative Support Workers. Workers.
43-1011 First-Line Supervisors/ 43-1011 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers of Office and Office and Administrative Support
Administrative Support Workers. Workers.
43-3020 Billing and Posting Clerks 43-3020 Billing and Posting Clerks.
and Machine Operators..
43-3021 Billing and Posting Clerks 43-3021 Billing and Posting Clerks.
and Machine Operators.
43-6011 Executive Secretaries and 43-6011 Executive Secretaries and
Administrative Assistants. Executive Administrative
Assistants.
43-6014 Secretaries, Except Legal, 43-6014 Secretaries and
Medical, and Executive. Administrative Assistants, Except
Legal, Medical, and Executive.
43-9000 Other Office and
Administrative Support Workers.
43-9190 Miscellaneous Office and
Administrative Support Workers.
43-9199 Office and Administrative 43-9199 Office and Administrative
Support Workers, All Other. Support Workers, All Other.
Except all other financial clerks.
43-3099 Financial Clerks, All
Other.
45-0000 Farming, Fishing, and
Forestry Occupations.
45-1000 Supervisors, Farming, 45-1000 Supervisors of Farming,
Fishing, and Forestry Workers. Fishing, and Forestry Workers.
45-1010 First-Line Supervisors/ 45-1010 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers of Farming, Fishing, and Farming, Fishing, and Forestry
Forestry Workers. Workers.
45-1011 First-Line Supervisors/ 45-1011 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers of Farming, Fishing, and Farming, Fishing, and Forestry
Forestry Workers. Workers.
45-1012 Farm Labor Contractors..... 13-1074 Farm Labor Contractors.
45-2093 Farmworkers, Farm and Ranch 45-2093 Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch,
Animals. and Aquacultural Animals.
47-0000 Construction and Extraction
Occupations.
47-1000 Supervisors, Construction 47-1000 Supervisors of Construction
and Extraction Workers. and Extraction Workers.
47-1010 First-Line Supervisors/ 47-1010 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers of Construction Trades Construction Trades and Extraction
and Extraction Workers. Workers.
47-1011 First-Line Supervisors/ 47-1011 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers of Construction Trades Construction Trades and Extraction
and Extraction Workers. Workers.
47-2000 Construction Trades Workers
47-2110 Electricians...............
47-2111 Electricians............... 47-2111 Electricians.
Except solar photovoltaic
installers.
47-2231 Solar Photovoltaic
Installers.*
47-2180 Roofers....................
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47-2181 Roofers.................... 47-2181 Roofers.
Except solar photovoltaic
installers.
47-2231 Solar Photovoltaic
Installers.*
47-4000 Other Construction and
Related Workers.
47-4090 Miscellaneous Construction
and Related Workers.
47-4099 Construction and Related 47-4099 Construction and Related
Workers, All Other. Workers, All Other.
Except solar photovoltaic
installers.
47-2231 Solar Photovoltaic
Installers.*
49-0000 Installation, Maintenance,
and Repair Occupations.
49-1000 Supervisors of
Installation, Maintenance, and
Repair Workers.
49-1010 First-Line Supervisors/ 49-1010 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers of Mechanics, Installers, Mechanics, Installers, and
and Repairers. Repairers.
49-1011 First-Line Supervisors/ 49-1011 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers of Mechanics, Installers, Mechanics, Installers, and
and Repairers. Repairers.
49-2021 Radio Mechanics............ 49-2021 Radio, Cellular, and Tower
Equipment Installers and
Repairers.
49-3041 Farm Equipment Mechanics... 49-3041 Farm Equipment Mechanics
and Service Technicians.
49-3051 Motorboat Mechanics........ 49-3051 Motorboat Mechanics and
Service Technicians.
49-9000 Other Installation,
Maintenance, and Repair
Occupations.
49-9020 Heating, Air Conditioning,
and Refrigeration Mechanics and
Installers.
49-9021 Heating, Air Conditioning, 49-9021 Heating, Air Conditioning,
and Refrigeration Mechanics and and Refrigeration Mechanics and
Installers. Installers.
Except solar photovoltaic
installers.
47-2231 Solar Photovoltaic
Installers.*
49-9040 Industrial Machinery
Installation, Repair, and
Maintenance Workers.
49-9042 Maintenance and Repair 49-9071 Maintenance and Repair
Workers, General. Workers, General.
49-9090 Miscellaneous Installation,
Maintenance, and Repair Workers.
49-9099 Installation, Maintenance, 49-9099 Installation, Maintenance,
and Repair Workers, All Other. and Repair Workers, All Other.
Except wind turbine service
technicians.
Except solar photovoltaic
installers.
49-9081 Wind Turbine Service
Technicians.
47-2231 Solar Photovoltaic
Installers.*
51-0000 Production Workers.........
51-1000 Supervisors, Production 51-1000 Supervisors of Production
Workers. Workers.
51-1010 First-Line Supervisors/ 51-1010 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers of Production and Production and Operating Workers.
Operating Workers.
51-1011 First-Line Supervisors/ 51-1011 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers of Production and Production and Operating Workers.
Operating Workers.
51-2093 Timing Device Assemblers, 51-2093 Timing Device Assemblers
Adjusters, and Calibrators. and Adjusters.
51-4012 Numerical Tool and Process 51-4012 Computer Numerically
Control Programmers. Controlled Machine Tool
Programmers, Metal and Plastic.
51-4050 Metal Furnace and Kiln 51-4050 Metal Furnace Operators,
Operators and Tenders. Tenders, Pourers, and Casters.
51-4190 Miscellaneous Metalworkers 51-4190 Miscellaneous Metal Workers
and Plastic Workers. and Plastic Workers.
51-4192 Lay-Out Workers, Metal and 51-4192 Layout Workers, Metal and
Plastic. Plastic.
51-5000 Printing Workers...........
51-5010 Bookbinders and Bindery 51-5110 Printing Workers.*
Workers.
51-5011 Bindery Workers............ 51-5113 Print Binding and Finishing
Workers.*
51-5012 Bookbinders................ 51-5113 Print Binding and Finishing
Workers.*
51-5020 Printers................... 51-5110 Printing Workers.*
51-5021 Job Printers............... 51-5112 Printing Press Operators.*
51-5113 Print Binding and Finishing
Workers.*
51-5022 Prepress Technicians and 51-5111 Prepress Technicians and
Workers. Workers.
51-5023 Printing Machine Operators. 51-5112 Printing Press Operators.*
51-8030 Water and Liquid Waste 51-8030 Water and Wastewater
Treatment Plant and System Treatment Plant and System
Operators. Operators.
51-8031 Water and Liquid Waste 51-8031 Water and Wastewater
Treatment Plant and System Treatment Plant and System
Operators. Operators.
51-9000 Other Production
Occupations.
51-9130 Photographic Process 51-9150 Photographic Process
Workers and Processing Machine Workers and Processing Machine
Operators. Operators.
51-9131 Photographic Process 51-9151 Photographic Process
Workers. Workers and Processing Machine
Operators.*
51-9132 Photographic Processing 51-9151 Photographic Process
Machine Operators. Workers and Processing Machine
Operators.*
51-9191 Cementing and Gluing 51-9191 Adhesive Bonding Machine
Machine Operators and Tenders. Operators and Tenders.
51-9190 Miscellaneous Production
Workers.
51-9199 Production Workers, All 51-9199 Production Workers, All
Other. Other.
Except food processing workers, all
other .
51-3099 Food Processing Workers,
All Other.
53-0000 Transportation and Material
Moving Occupations.
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53-1000 Supervisors, Transportation 53-1000 Supervisors of
and Material Moving Workers. Transportation and Material Moving
Workers.
53-1020 First-Line Supervisors/ 53-1020 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers of Helpers, Laborers, and Helpers, Laborers, and Material
Material Movers, Hand. Movers, Hand.
53-1021 First-Line Supervisors/ 53-1021 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers of Helpers, Laborers, and Helpers, Laborers, and Material
Material Movers, Hand. Movers, Hand.
53-1030 First-Line Supervisors/ 53-1030 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers of Transportation and Transportation and Material-Moving
Material-Moving Machine and Machine and Vehicle Operators.
Vehicle Operators.
53-1031 First-Line Supervisors/ 53-1031 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers of Transportation and Transportation and Material-Moving
Material-Moving Machine and Machine and Vehicle Operators.
Vehicle Operators.
53-3022 Bus Drivers, School........ 53-3022 Bus Drivers, School or
Special Client.
53-3032 Truck Drivers, Heavy and 53-3032 Heavy and Tractor-Trailer
Tractor-Trailer. Truck Drivers.
53-3033 Truck Drivers, Light or 53-3033 Light Truck or Delivery
Delivery Services. Services Drivers.
53-6030 Service Station Attendants. 53-6030 Automotive and Watercraft
Service Attendants.
53-6031 Service Station Attendants. 53-6031 Automotive and Watercraft
Service Attendants.
53-7110 Shuttle Car Operators...... 53-7110 Mine Shuttle Car Operators.
53-7111 Shuttle Car Operators...... 53-7111 Mine Shuttle Car Operators.
55-0000 Military Specific
Occupations.
55-1000 Military Officer Special 55-1000 Military Officer Special
and Tactical Operations Leaders/ and Tactical Operations Leaders.
Managers.
55-1010 Military Officer Special 55-1010 Military Officer Special
and Tactical Operations Leaders/ and Tactical Operations Leaders.
Managers.
55-1019 Military Officer Special 55-1019 Military Officer Special
and Tactical Operations Leaders/ and Tactical Operations Leaders,
Managers, All Other. All Other.
55-2000 First-Line Enlisted 55-2000 First-Line Enlisted
Military Supervisors/ Managers. Military Supervisors.
55-2010 First-Line Enlisted 55-2010 First-Line Enlisted
Military Supervisors/ Managers. Military Supervisors.
55-2011 First-Line Supervisors/ 55-2011 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers of Air Crew Members. Air Crew Members.
55-2012 First-Line Supervisors/ 55-2012 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers of Weapons Specialists/ Weapons Specialists/Crew Members.
Crew Members.
55-2013 First-Line Supervisors/ 55-2013 First-Line Supervisors of
Managers of All Other Tactical All Other Tactical Operations
Operations Specialists. Specialists.
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APPENDIX C: 2010 SOC TO 2000 SOC
Appendix C is a chart listing every new or revised detailed
occupation for the 2010 SOC. The preliminary corresponding 2000
code(s) and title(s) appear in the second column, including changes
to only the code or title. An asterisk (*) after the occupation code
and title in the second column means that the occupation in the
first column makes up only part of the occupation in the second
column; that is, the asterisked 2000 SOC occupation has been divided
into multiple new occupations. Each occupation with the (*) notation
appears multiple times in the chart.
A new detailed occupation may have been created by breaking out
a group of workers previously classified in a 2000 SOC occupation,
but the new occupation does not completely replace the 2000 SOC
occupation. In this case, the 2000 occupation will indicate in
italics which group has been removed to create a new occupation. To
aid the reader with the hierarchical location of the change, where a
detailed occupation has been added or removed, the major group,
minor group, and broad occupation codes for that occupation are also
listed.
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2010 SOC 2000 SOC
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11-0000 Management Occupations.....
11-2030 Public Relations and 11-2030 Public Relations Managers.
Fundraising Managers.
11-2031 Public Relations and 11-2031 Public Relations Managers.
Fundraising Managers.
11-3000 Operations Specialties
Managers.
11-3110 Compensation and Benefits 11-3040 Human Resources Managers.*
Managers.
11-3111 Compensation and Benefits 11-3041 Compensation and Benefits
Managers. Managers.
11-3120 Human Resources Managers... 11-3040 Human Resources Managers.*
11-3121 Human Resources Managers... 11-3049 Human Resources Managers,
All Other.
11-3130 Training and Development 11-3040 Human Resources Managers.*
Managers.
11-3131 Training and Development 11-3042 Training and Development
Managers. Managers.
11-9000 Other Management
Occupations.
11-9010 Farmers, Ranchers, and 11-9010 Agricultural Managers.
Other Agricultural Managers.
11-9013 Farmers, Ranchers, and 11-9011 Farm, Ranch, and Other
Other Agricultural Managers. Agricultural Managers.
11-9012 Farmers and Ranchers.
11-9031 Education Administrators, 11-9031 Education Administrators,
Preschool and Childcare Center/ Preschool and Child Care Center/
Program. Program.
11-9040 Architectural and
Engineering Managers.
11-9041 Architectural and 11-9041 Engineering Managers.
Engineering Managers.
11-9060 Funeral Service Managers...
11-9061 Funeral Service Managers... 11-9061 Funeral Directors.*
Except morticians, undertakers and
funeral directors
11-9160 Emergency Management 13-1060 Emergency Management
Directors. Specialists.
11-9161 Emergency Management 13-1061 Emergency Management
Directors. Specialists.
13-0000 Business and Financial
Operations Occupations.
13-1000 Business Operations
Specialists.
13-1021 Buyers and Purchasing 13-1021 Purchasing Agents and
Agents, Farm Products. Buyers, Farm Products.
13-1040 Compliance Officers........
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13-1041 Compliance Officers........ 13-1041 Compliance Officers, Except
Agriculture, Construction, Health
and Safety, and Transportation.
Except transportation security
screeners
13-1070 Human Resources Workers.... 13-1070 Human Resources, Training,
and Labor Relations Specialists.*
13-1071 Human Resources Specialists 13-1071 Employment, Recruitment,
and Placement Specialists.
13-1079 Human Resources, Training,
and Labor Relations Specialists,
All Other.*
13-1074 Farm Labor Contractors..... 45-1012 Farm Labor Contractors.
13-1075 Labor Relations Specialists 13-1079 Human Resources, Training,
and Labor Relations Specialists,
All Other.*
13-1120 Meeting, Convention, and
Event Planners.
13-1121 Meeting, Convention, and 13-1121 Meeting and Convention
Event Planners. Planners.
13-1199 Business Operations
Specialists, All Other.*
27-3031 Public Relations
Specialists.*
13-1130 Fundraisers................
13-1131 Fundraisers................ 41-9099 Sales and Related Workers,
All Other.*
13-1140 Compensation, Benefits, and 13-1070 Human Resources, Training,
Job Analysis Specialists. and Labor Relations Specialists.*
13-1141 Compensation, Benefits, and 13-1072 Compensation, Benefits, and
Job Analysis Specialists. Job Analysis Specialists.
13-1150 Training and Development 13-1070 Human Resources, Training,
Specialists. and Labor Relations Specialists.*
13-1151 Training and Development 13-1073 Training and Development
Specialists. Specialists.
13-1160 Market Research Analysts
and Marketing Specialists.
13-1161 Market Research Analysts 19-3021 Market Research Analysts.
and Marketing Specialists.
13-1199 Business Operations
Specialists, All Other.*
27-3031 Public Relations
Specialists.*
13-1190 Miscellaneous Business
Operations Specialists.
13-1199 Business Operations 13-1199 Business Operations
Specialists, All Other. Specialists, All Other.
Except meeting, convention, and
event planners
Except market research analysts and
marketing specialists
13-2070 Credit Counselors and Loan 13-2070 Loan Counselors and
Officers. Officers.
13-2071 Credit Counselors.......... 13-2071 Loan Counselors.
13-2080 Tax Examiners, Collectors
and Preparers, and Revenue Agents.
13-2081 Tax Examiners and 13-2081 Tax Examiners, Collectors,
Collectors, and Revenue Agents. and Revenue Agents.
15-0000 Computer and Mathematical 15-0000 Computer and Mathematical
Occupations. Science Occupations.
15-1100 Computer Occupations....... 15-1000 Computer Specialists.
15-1110 Computer and Information 15-1010 Computer and Information
Research Scientists. Scientists, Research.
15-1111 Computer and Information 15-1011 Computer and Information
Research Scientists. Scientists, Research.
15-1120 Computer and Information
Analysts.
15-1121 Computer Systems Analysts.. 15-1051 Computer Systems Analysts.*
15-1122 Information Security 15-1081 Network Systems and Data
Analysts. Communications Analysts.*
15-1130 Software Developers and
Programmers.
15-1131 Computer Programmers....... 15-1021 Computer Programmers.
15-1132 Software Developers, 15-1031 Computer Software
Applications. Engineers, Applications.
15-1133 Software Developers, 15-1032 Computer Software
Systems Software. Engineers, Systems Software.
15-1134 Web Developers............. 15-1081 Network Systems and Data
Communications Analysts.*
15-1140 Database and Systems
Administrators and Network
Architects.
15-1141 Database Administrators.... 15-1061 Database Administrators.
15-1142 Network and Computer 15-1071 Network and Computer
Systems Administrators. Systems Administrators.
15-1081 Network Systems and Data
Communications Analysts.*
15-1143 Computer Network Architects 15-1081 Network Systems and Data
Communications Analysts.*
15-1051 Computer Systems Analysts.*
15-1150 Computer Support
Specialists.
15-1151 Computer User Support 15-1041 Computer Support
Specialists. Specialists.
15-1152 Computer Network Support 15-1081 Network Systems and Data
Specialists. Communications Analysts.*
15-1190 Miscellaneous Computer
Occupations.
15-1199 Computer Occupations, All 15-1099 Computer Specialists, All
Other. Other.
17-0000 Architecture and
Engineering Occupations.
17-3000 Drafters, Engineering 17-3000 Drafters, Engineering, and
Technicians, and Mapping Mapping Technicians.
Technicians.
19-0000 Life, Physical, and Social
Science Occupations.
19-3000 Social Scientists and
Related Workers.
19-3020 Survey Researchers......... 19-3020 Market and Survey
Researchers.*
21-0000 Community and Social 21-0000 Community and Social
Service Occupations. Services Occupations.
21-1000 Counselors, Social Workers,
and Other Community and Social
Service Specialists.
21-1012 Educational, Guidance, 21-1012 Educational, Vocational,
School, and Vocational Counselors. and School Counselors.
21-1022 Healthcare Social Workers.. 21-1022 Medical and Public Health
Social Workers.
21-1090 Miscellaneous Community and
Social Service Specialists.
21-1091 Health Educators........... 121-1091 Health Educators.*
Except community health workers
21-1094 Community Health Workers... 21-1091 Health Educators.*
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21-1099 Community and Social
Service Specialists, All Other.*
21-1099 Community and Social 21-1099 Community and Social
Service Specialists, All Other. Service Specialists, All Other.*
Except community health workers
23-0000 Legal Occupations..........
23-1000 Lawyers, Judges, and
Related Workers.
23-1010 Lawyers and Judicial Law 23-1010 Lawyers.
Clerks.
23-1012 Judicial Law Clerks........ 23-2092 Law Clerks.*
23-2000 Legal Support Workers......
23-2011 Paralegals and Legal 23-2011 Paralegals and Legal
Assistants. Assistants.
23-2092 Law Clerks.*
25-0000 Education, Training, and
Library Occupations.
25-2000 Preschool, Primary, 25-2000 Primary, Secondary, and
Secondary, and Special Education Special Education School Teachers.
School Teachers.
25-2020 Elementary and Middle
School Teachers.
25-2022 Middle School Teachers, 25-2022 Middle School Teachers,
Except Special and Career/ Except Special and Vocational
Technical Education. Education.
25-2023 Career/Technical Education 25-2023 Vocational Education
Teachers, Middle School. Teachers, Middle School.
25-2030 Secondary School Teachers..
25-2031 Secondary School Teachers, 25-2031 Secondary School Teachers,
Except Special and Career/ Except Special and Vocational
Technical Education. Education.
25-2032 Career/Technical Education 25-2032 Vocational Education
Teachers, Secondary School. Teachers, Secondary School.
25-2050 Special Education Teachers. 25-2040 Special Education Teachers.
25-2051 Special Education Teachers, 25-2041 Special Education Teachers,
Preschool. Preschool, Kindergarten, and
Elementary School.*
25-2052 Special Education Teachers, 25-2041 Special Education Teachers,
Kindergarten and Elementary School. Preschool, Kindergarten, and
Elementary School.*
25-2053 Special Education Teachers, 25-2042 Special Education Teachers,
Middle School. Middle School.
25-2054 Special Education Teachers, 25-2043 Special Education Teachers,
Secondary School. Secondary School.
25-2059 Special Education Teachers, 25-3099 Teachers and Instructors,
All Other. All Other.*
25-3000 Other Teachers and
Instructors.
25-3010 Adult Basic and Secondary 25-3010 Adult Literacy, Remedial
Education and Literacy Teachers Education, and GED Teachers and
and Instructors. Instructors.
25-3011 Adult Basic and Secondary 25-3011 Adult Literacy, Remedial
Education and Literacy Teachers Education, and GED Teachers and
and Instructors. Instructors.
25-3090 Miscellaneous Teachers and 25-3090 Miscellaneous Teachers and
Instructors. Instructors.
Except special education teachers,
all other
25-3099 Teachers and Instructors, 25-3099 Teachers and Instructors,
All Other. All Other.*
Except special education teachers,
all other
25-9010 Audio-Visual and Multimedia
Collections Specialists.
25-9011 Audio-Visual and Multimedia 25-9011 Audio-Visual Collections
Collections Specialists. Specialists.
27-0000 Arts, Design,
Entertainment, Sports, and Media
Occupations.
27-1014 Multimedia Artists and 27-1014 Multi-Media Artists and
Animators. Animators.
27-3030 Public Relations
Specialists
27-3031 Public Relations 27-3031 Public Relations
Specialists. Specialists.*
Except meeting, convention, and
event planners
Except market research analysts and
marketing specialists
29-0000 Healthcare Practitioners 29-0000 Healthcare Practitioner and
and Technical Occupations. Technical Occupations.
29-1000 Health Diagnosing and
Treating Practitioners.
29-1120 Therapists.................
29-1128 Exercise Physiologists..... 29-1129 Therapists, All Other.*
29-1129 Therapists, All Other...... 29-1129 Therapists, All Other.*
Except exercise physiologists
29-1140 Registered Nurses.......... 29-1110 Registered Nurses.*
29-1141 Registered Nurses.......... 29-1111 Registered Nurses.*
Except nurse anesthetists, nurse
practitioners, and nurse midwives
29-1150 Nurse Anesthetists.........
29-1151 Nurse Anesthetists......... 29-1111 Registered Nurses.*
29-1160 Nurse Midwives.............
29-1161 Nurse Midwives............. 29-1111 Registered Nurses.*
29-1170 Nurse Practitioners........
29-1171 Nurse Practitioners........ 29-1111 Registered Nurses.*
29-1180 Audiologists...............
29-1181 Audiologists............... 29-1121 Audiologists.
29-2000 Health Technologists and
Technicians.
29-2030 Diagnostic Related
Technologists and Technicians.
29-2034 Radiologic Technologists... 29-2034 Radiologic Technologists
and Technicians.*
Except magnetic resonance imaging
technologists
29-2035 Magnetic Resonance Imaging 29-2034 Radiologic Technologists
Technologists. and Technicians.*
29-2050 Health Practitioner Support 29-2050 Health Diagnosing and
Technologists and Technicians. Treating Practitioner Support
Technicians.
29-2057 Ophthalmic Medical 29-2099 Health Technologists and
Technicians. Technicians, All Other.*
29-2090 Miscellaneous Health
Technologists and Technicians.
29-2092 Hearing Aid Specialists.... 29-2099 Health Technologists and
Technicians, All Other.*
29-2099 Health Technologists and 29-2099 Health Technologists and
Technicians, All Other. Technicians, All Other.*
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Except ophthalmic medical
technicians
Except hearing aid specialists
29-9000 Other Healthcare 29-9000 Other Healthcare
Practitioners and Technical Practitioner and Technical
Occupations. Occupations.
29-9090 Miscellaneous Healthcare 29-9090 Miscellaneous Healthcare
Practitioners and Technical Practitioner and Technical
Workers. Workers.
29-9092 Genetic Counselors......... 29-9099 Healthcare Practitioner and
Technical Workers, All Other.*
29-9099 Healthcare Practitioners 29-9099 Healthcare Practitioner and
and Technical Workers, All Other. Technical Workers, All Other.*
Except genetic counselors
31-0000 Healthcare Support
Occupations.
31-1000 Nursing, Psychiatric, and
Home Health Aides.
31-1010 Nursing, Psychiatric, and
Home Health Aides.
31-1014 Nursing Assistants......... 31-1012 Nursing Aides, Orderlies,
and Attendants.*
31-1015 Orderlies.................. 31-1012 Nursing Aides, Orderlies,
and Attendants.*
31-2000 Occupational Therapy and 31-2000 Occupational and Physical
Physical Therapist Assistants and Therapist Assistants and Aides.
Aides.
31-2010 Occupational Therapy 31-2010 Occupational Therapist
Assistants and Aides. Assistants and Aides.
31-2011 Occupational Therapy 31-2011 Occupational Therapist
Assistants. Assistants.
31-2012 Occupational Therapy Aides. 31-2012 Occupational Therapist
Aides.
31-9000 Other Healthcare Support
Occupations.
31-9090 Miscellaneous Healthcare
Support Occupations.
31-9097 Phlebotomists.............. 31-9099 Healthcare Support Workers,
All Other.*
31-9099 Healthcare Support Workers, 31-9099 Healthcare Support Workers,
All Other. All Other.*
Except phlebotomists
33-0000 Protective Service
Occupations.
33-1000 Supervisors of Protective 33-1000 First-Line Supervisors/
Service Workers. Managers, Protective Service
Workers.
33-1010 First-Line Supervisors of 33-1010 First-Line Supervisors/
Law Enforcement Workers. Managers, Law Enforcement Workers.
33-1011 First-Line Supervisors of 33-1011 First-Line Supervisors/
Correctional Officers. Managers of Correctional Officers.
33-1012 First-Line Supervisors of 33-1012 First-Line Supervisors/
Police and Detectives. Managers of Police and Detectives.
33-1020 First-Line Supervisors of 33-1020 First-Line Supervisors/
Fire Fighting and Prevention Managers, Fire Fighting and
Workers. Prevention Workers.
33-1021 First-Line Supervisors of 33-1021 First-Line Supervisors/
Fire Fighting and Prevention Managers of Fire Fighting and
Workers. Prevention Workers.
33-1090 Miscellaneous First-Line 33-1090 Miscellaneous First-Line
Supervisors, Protective Service Supervisors/Managers, Protective
Workers. Service Workers.
33-1099 First-Line Supervisors of 33-1099 First-Line Supervisors/
Protective Service Workers, All Managers, Protective Service
Other. Workers, All Other.
33-2010 Firefighters............... 33-2010 Fire Fighters.
33-2011 Firefighters............... 33-2011 Fire Fighters.
33-9000 Other Protective Service
Workers.
33-9030 Security Guards and Gaming
Surveillance Officers.
33-9032 Security Guards............ 33-9032 Security Guards.*
Except transportation security
screeners
33-9090 Miscellaneous Protective
Service Workers.
33-9093 Transportation Security 13-1041 Compliance Officers, Except
Screeners. Agriculture, Construction, Health
and Safety, and Transportation.*
33-9032 Security Guards.*
33-9099 Protective Service Workers,
All Other.*
33-9099 Protective Service Workers, 33-9099 Protective Service Workers,
All Other. All Other.*
Except transportation security
screeners
35-0000 Food Preparation and
Serving Related Occupations.
35-1000 Supervisors of Food 35-1000 Supervisors, Food
Preparation and Serving Workers. Preparation and Serving Workers.
35-1010 Supervisors of Food 35-1010 First-Line Supervisors/
Preparation and Serving Workers. Managers, Food Preparation and
Serving Workers.
35-1012 First-Line Supervisors of 35-1012 First-Line Supervisors/
Food Preparation and Serving Managers of Food Preparation and
Workers. Serving Workers.
37-0000 Building and Grounds
Cleaning and Maintenance
Occupations.
37-1000 Supervisors of Building and 37-1000 Supervisors, Building and
Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Workers. Workers.
37-1010 First-Line Supervisors of 37-1010 First-Line Supervisors/
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Managers, Building and Grounds
Maintenance Workers. Cleaning and Maintenance Workers.
37-1011 First-Line Supervisors of 37-1011 First-Line Supervisors/
Housekeeping and Janitorial Managers of Housekeeping and
Workers. Janitorial Workers.
37-1012 First-Line Supervisors of 37-1012 First-Line Supervisors/
Landscaping, Lawn Services, and Managers of Landscaping, Lawn
Groundskeeping Workers. Services, and Groundskeeping
Workers.
39-0000 Personal Care and Service
Occupations.
39-1000 Supervisors of Personal 39-1000 Supervisors, Personal Care
Care and Service Workers. and Service Workers.
39-1010 First-Line Supervisors of 39-1010 First-Line Supervisors/
Gaming Workers. Managers of Gaming Workers.
39-1012 Slot Supervisors........... 39-1012 Slot Key Persons.
39-1020 First-Line Supervisors of 39-1020 First-Line Supervisors/
Personal Service Workers. Managers of Personal Service
Workers.
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39-1021 First-Line Supervisors of 39-1021 First-Line Supervisors/
Personal Service Workers. Managers of Personal Service
Workers.
39-4000 Funeral Service Workers....
39-4030 Morticians, Undertakers,
and Funeral Directors.
39-4031 Morticians, Undertakers, 11-9061 Funeral Directors.*
and Funeral Directors.
39-5010 Barbers, Hairdressers, 39-5010 Barbers and Cosmetologists.
Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists.
39-5094 Skincare Specialists....... 39-5094 Skin Care Specialists.
39-6000 Baggage Porters, Bellhops, 39-6000 Transportation, Tourism,
and Concierges. and Lodging Attendants.
39-7000 Tour and Travel Guides.....
39-7010 Tour and Travel Guides..... 39-6020 Tour and Travel Guides.
39-7011 Tour Guides and Escorts.... 39-6021 Tour Guides and Escorts.
39-7012 Travel Guides.............. 39-6022 Travel Guides.
39-9010 Childcare Workers.......... 39-9010 Child Care Workers.
39-9011 Childcare Workers.......... 39-9011 Child Care Workers.
39-9020 Personal Care Aides........ 39-9020 Personal and Home Care
Aides.
39-9021 Personal Care Aides........ 39-9021 Personal and Home Care
Aides.
41-0000 Sales and Related
Occupations.
41-1000 Supervisors of Sales 41-1000 Supervisors, Sales Workers.
Workers.
41-1010 First-Line Supervisors of 41-1010 First-Line Supervisors/
Sales Workers. Managers, Sales Workers.
41-1011 First-Line Supervisors of 41-1011 First-Line Supervisors/
Retail Sales Workers. Managers of Retail Sales Workers.
41-1012 First-Line Supervisors of 41-1012 First-Line Supervisors/
Non-Retail Sales Workers. Managers of Non-Retail Sales
Workers.
41-9000 Other Sales and Related
Workers.
41-9090 Miscellaneous Sales and
Related Workers.
41-9099 Sales and Related Workers, 41-9099 Sales and Related Workers,
All Other. All Other.*
Except fundraisers
43-0000 Office and Administrative
Support Occupations.
43-1000 Supervisors of Office and 43-1000 Supervisors, Office and
Administrative Support Workers. Administrative Support Workers.
43-1010 First-Line Supervisors of 43-1010 First-Line Supervisors/
Office and Administrative Support Managers of Office and
Workers. Administrative Support Workers.
43-1011 First-Line Supervisors of 43-1011 First-Line Supervisors/
Office and Administrative Support Managers of Office and
Workers. Administrative Support Workers.
43-3000 Financial Clerks...........
43-3020 Billing and Posting Clerks. 43-3020 Billing and Posting Clerks
and Machine Operators.
43-3021 Billing and Posting Clerks. 43-3021 Billing and Posting Clerks
and Machine Operators.
43-3090 Miscellaneous Financial
Clerks.
43-3099 Financial Clerks, All Other 43-9199 Office and Administrative
Support Workers, All Other.*
43-6011 Executive Secretaries and 43-6011 Executive Secretaries and
Executive Administrative Administrative Assistants.
Assistants.
43-6014 Secretaries and 43-6014 Secretaries, Except Legal,
Administrative Assistants, Except Medical, and Executive.
Legal, Medical, and Executive.
43-9000 Other Office and
Administrative Support Workers.
43-9190 Miscellaneous Office and
Administrative Support Workers.
43-9199 Office and Administrative 43-9199 Office and Administrative
Support Workers, All Other. Support Workers, All Other.*
Except financial clerks, all other
45-0000 Farming, Fishing, and
Forestry Occupations.
45-1000 Supervisors of Farming, 45-1000 Supervisors, Farming,
Fishing, and Forestry Workers. Fishing, and Forestry Workers.
45-1010 First-Line Supervisors of 45-1010 First-Line Supervisors/
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Managers of Farming, Fishing, and
Workers. Forestry Workers.
45-1011 First-Line Supervisors of 45-1011 First-Line Supervisors/
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Managers of Farming, Fishing, and
Workers. Forestry Workers.
45-2090 Miscellaneous Agricultural
Workers.
45-2093 Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, 45-2093 Farmworkers, Farm and Ranch
and Aquacultural Animals. Animals.
47-0000 Construction and Extraction
Occupations.
47-1000 Supervisors of Construction 47-1000 Supervisors, Construction
and Extraction Workers. and Extraction Workers.
47-1010 First-Line Supervisors of 47-1010 First-Line Supervisors/
Construction Trades and Extraction Managers of Construction Trades
Workers. and Extraction Workers.
47-1011 First-Line Supervisors of 47-1011 First-Line Supervisors/
Construction Trades and Extraction Managers of Construction Trades
Workers. and Extraction Workers.
47-2000 Construction Trades Workers
47-2110 Electricians...............
47-2111 Electricians............... 47-2111 Electricians.*
Except solar photovoltaic
installers
47-2180 Roofers....................
47-2181 Roofers.................... 47-2181 Roofers.*
Except solar photovoltaic
installers
47-2230 Solar Photovoltaic
Installers.
47-2231 Solar Photovoltaic 47-2111 Electricians.*
Installers.
47-2181 Roofers.*
47-4099 Construction and Related
Workers, All Other.*
49-9021 Heating, Air Conditioning,
and Refrigeration Mechanics and
Installers.*
49-9099 Installation, Maintenance,
and Repair Workers, All Other.*
47-4000 Other Construction and
Related Workers.
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47-4090 Miscellaneous Construction
and Related Workers.
47-4099 Construction and Related 47-4099 Construction and Related
Workers, All Other. Workers, All Other.*
Except solar photovoltaic
installers
49-0000 Installation, Maintenance,
and Repair Occupations.
49-1000 Supervisors of
Installation, Maintenance, and
Repair Workers.
49-1010 First-Line Supervisors of 49-1010 First-Line Supervisors/
Mechanics, Installers, and Managers of Mechanics, Installers,
Repairers. and Repairers.
49-1011 First-Line Supervisors of 49-1011 First-Line Supervisors/
Mechanics, Installers, and Managers of Mechanics, Installers,
Repairers. and Repairers.
49-2021 Radio, Cellular, and Tower 49-2021 Radio Mechanics.
Equipment Installers and Repairers.
49-3041 Farm Equipment Mechanics 49-3041 Farm Equipment Mechanics.
and Service Technicians.
49-3051 Motorboat Mechanics and 49-3051 Motorboat Mechanics.
Service Technicians.
49-9000 Other Installation,
Maintenance, and Repair
Occupations.
49-9020 Heating, Air Conditioning,
and Refrigeration Mechanics and
Installers.
49-9021 Heating, Air Conditioning, 49-9021 Heating, Air Conditioning,
and Refrigeration Mechanics and and Refrigeration Mechanics and
Installers. Installers.*
Except solar photovoltaic
installers
49-9070 Maintenance and Repair
Workers, General.
49-9071 Maintenance and Repair 49-9042 Maintenance and Repair
Workers, General. Workers, General.
49-9080 Wind Turbine Service
Technicians.
49-9081 Wind Turbine Service 49-9099 Installation, Maintenance,
Technicians. and Repair Workers, All Other.*
49-9090 Miscellaneous Installation,
Maintenance, and Repair Workers.
49-9099 Installation, Maintenance, 49-9099 Installation, Maintenance,
and Repair Workers, All Other. and Repair Workers, All Other.*
Except wind turbine service
technicians
Except solar photovoltaic
installers
51-0000 Production Workers.........
51-1000 Supervisors of Production 51-1000 Supervisors, Production
Workers. Workers.
51-1010 First-Line Supervisors of 51-1010 First-Line Supervisors/
Production and Operating Workers. Managers of Production and
Operating Workers.
51-1011 First-Line Supervisors of 51-1011 First-Line Supervisors/
Production and Operating Workers. Managers of Production and
Operating Workers.
51-2093 Timing Device Assemblers 51-2093 Timing Device Assemblers,
and Adjusters. Adjusters, and Calibrators.
51-3000 Food Processing Workers....
51-3090 Miscellaneous Food
Processing Workers.
51-3099 Food Processing Workers, 51-9199 Production Workers, All
All Other. Other.*
51-4012 Computer Numerically 51-4012 Numerical Tool and Process
Controlled Machine Tool Control Programmers.
Programmers, Metal and Plastic.
51-4050 Metal Furnace Operators, 51-4050 Metal Furnace and Kiln
Tenders, Pourers, and Casters. Operators and Tenders.
51-4190 Miscellaneous Metal Workers 51-4190 Miscellaneous Metalworkers
and Plastic Workers. and Plastic Workers.
51-4192 Layout Workers, Metal and 51-4192 Lay-Out Workers, Metal and
Plastic. Plastic.
51-5100 Printing Workers........... 51-5000 Printing Workers.
51-5110 Printing Workers........... 51-5010 Bookbinders and Bindery
Workers.
51-5020 Printers.
51-5111 Prepress Technicians and 51-5022 Prepress Technicians and
Workers. Workers.
51-5112 Printing Press Operators... 51-5021 Job Printers.*
51-5023 Printing Machine Operators.
51-5113 Print Binding and Finishing 51-5011 Bindery Workers.
Workers.
51-5012 Bookbinders.
51-5021 Job Printers.*
51-8030 Water and Wastewater 51-8030 Water and Liquid Waste
Treatment Plant and System Treatment Plant and System
Operators. Operators.
51-8031 Water and Wastewater 51-8031 Water and Liquid Waste
Treatment Plant and System Treatment Plant and System
Operators. Operators.
51-9000 Other Production
Occupations.
51-9150 Photographic Process 51-9130 Photographic Process
Workers and Processing Machine Workers and Processing Machine
Operators. Operators.
51-9151 Photographic Process 51-9131 Photographic Process
Workers and Processing Machine Workers.
Operators.
51-9132 Photographic Processing
Machine Operators.
51-9191 Adhesive Bonding Machine 51-9191 Cementing and Gluing
Operators and Tenders. Machine Operators and Tenders.
51-9190 Miscellaneous Production
Workers.
51-9199 Production Workers, All 51-9199 Production Workers, All
Other. Other.*
Except food processing workers, all
other
53-0000 Transportation and Material
Moving Occupations.
53-1000 Supervisors of 53-1000 Supervisors, Transportation
Transportation and Material Moving and Material Moving Workers.
Workers.
53-1020 First-Line Supervisors of 53-1020 First-Line Supervisors/
Helpers, Laborers, and Material Managers of Helpers, Laborers, and
Movers, Hand. Material Movers, Hand.
53-1021 First-Line Supervisors of 53-1021 First-Line Supervisors/
Helpers, Laborers, and Material Managers of Helpers, Laborers, and
Movers, Hand. Material Movers, Hand.
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53-1030 First-Line Supervisors of 53-1030 First-Line Supervisors/
Transportation and Material-Moving Managers of Transportation and
Machine and Vehicle Operators. Material-Moving Machine and
Vehicle Operators.
53-1031 First-Line Supervisors of 53-1031 First-Line Supervisors/
Transportation and Material-Moving Managers of Transportation and
Machine and Vehicle Operators. Material-Moving Machine and
Vehicle Operators.
53-2030 Flight Attendants.......... 39-6030 Transportation Attendants.*
53-2031 Flight Attendants.......... 39-6031 Flight Attendants.
53-3022 Bus Drivers, School or 53-3022 Bus Drivers, School.
Special Client.
53-3032 Heavy and Tractor-Trailer 53-3032 Truck Drivers, Heavy and
Truck Drivers. Tractor-Trailer.
53-3033 Light Truck or Delivery 53-3033 Truck Drivers, Light or
Services Drivers. Delivery Services.
53-6030 Automotive and Watercraft 53-6030 Service Station Attendants.
Service Attendants.
53-6031 Automotive and Watercraft 53-6031 Service Station Attendants.
Service Attendants.
53-6060 Transportation Attendants, 39-6030 Transportation Attendants.*
Except Flight Attendants.
53-6061 Transportation Attendants, 39-6032 Transportation Attendants,
Except Flight Attendants. Except Flight Attendants and
Baggage Porters.
53-7110 Mine Shuttle Car Operators. 53-7110 Shuttle Car Operators.
53-7111 Mine Shuttle Car Operators. 53-7111 Shuttle Car Operators.
55-0000 Military Specific
Occupations.
55-1000 Military Officer Special 55-1000 Military Officer Special
and Tactical Operations Leaders. and Tactical Operations Leaders/
Managers.
55-1010 Military Officer Special 55-1010 Military Officer Special
and Tactical Operations Leaders. and Tactical Operations Leaders/
Managers.
55-1019 Military Officer Special 55-1019 Military Officer Special
and Tactical Operations Leaders, and Tactical Operations Leaders/
All Other. Managers, All Other.
55-2000 First-Line Enlisted 55-2000 First-Line Enlisted
Military Supervisors. Military Supervisors/Managers.
55-2010 First-Line Enlisted 55-2010 First-Line Enlisted
Military Supervisors. Military Supervisors/Managers.
55-2011 First-Line Supervisors of 55-2011 First-Line Supervisors/
Air Crew Members. Managers of Air Crew Members.
55-2012 First-Line Supervisors of 55-2012 First-Line Supervisors/
Weapons Specialists/Crew Members. Managers of Weapons Specialists/
Crew Members.
55-2013 First-Line Supervisors of 55-2013 First-Line Supervisors/
All Other Tactical Operations Managers of All Other Tactical
Specialists. Operations Specialists.
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[FR Doc. E9-1094 Filed 1-16-09; 8:45 am]
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