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  • Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic

    Mold, shape, form, cast, or carve products such as food products, figurines, tile, pipes, and candles consisting of clay, glass, plaster, concrete, stone, or combinations of materials.

    Engineering, Industry, and Manufacturing Technology
    $38,060 High school diploma or equivalent None
  • Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Arrangers

    Perform various tasks to arrange and direct individual funeral services, such as coordinating transportation of body to mortuary, interviewing family or other authorized person to arrange details, selecting pallbearers, aiding with the selection of officials for religious rites, and providing transportation for mourners.

    Human Services, Hospitality, and Public Administration
    $48,397 Associate's degree None
  • Motor Vehicle Operators, All Other

    All motor vehicle operators not listed separately.

    Engineering, Industry, and Manufacturing Technology
    Business, Finance, and Information Technologies
    $27,750 No formal educational credential None
  • Motorboat Mechanics and Service Technicians

    Repair and adjust electrical and mechanical equipment of inboard or inboard-outboard boat engines.

    Engineering, Industry, and Manufacturing Technology
    Business, Finance, and Information Technologies
    $42,120 High school diploma or equivalent None
  • Motorcycle Mechanics

    Diagnose, adjust, repair, or overhaul motorcycles, scooters, mopeds, dirt bikes, or similar motorized vehicles.

    Engineering, Industry, and Manufacturing Technology
    Business, Finance, and Information Technologies
    $38,230 Postsecondary nondegree award None
  • Museum Technicians and Conservators

    Restore, maintain, or prepare objects in museum collections for storage, research, or exhibit. May work with specimens such as fossils, skeletal parts, or botanicals; or artifacts, textiles, or art. May identify and record objects or install and arrange them in exhibits. Includes book or document conservators.

    Human Services, Hospitality, and Public Administration
    $44,980 Bachelor's degree None
  • Music Directors and Composers

    Conduct, direct, plan, and lead instrumental or vocal performances by musical artists or groups, such as orchestras, bands, choirs, and glee clubs; or create original works of music.

    Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications
    $36,610 Bachelor's degree Less than 5 years
  • Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners

    Repair percussion, stringed, reed, or wind instruments. May specialize in one area, such as piano tuning.

    Engineering, Industry, and Manufacturing Technology
    $36,590 High school diploma or equivalent None
  • Natural Sciences Managers

    Plan, direct, or coordinate activities in such fields as life sciences, physical sciences, mathematics, statistics, and research and development in these fields.

    Health Sciences
    Engineering, Industry, and Manufacturing Technology
    $77,300 Bachelor's degree 5 years or more
  • New Accounts Clerks

    Interview persons desiring to open accounts in financial institutions. Explain account services available to prospective customers and assist them in preparing applications.

    Business, Finance, and Information Technologies
    $45,320 High school diploma or equivalent None

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