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  2. List of professional designations in the United States

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    Otherwise, 'Esq.' has been historically used by non-attorneys who are the fourth or later generation with the same name as a forebear, e.g. Henry Smith I, Henry Smith II, Henry Smith III, thereafter Henry Smith, Esq. Traditional etiquette directs courtesy titles like Esquire are not used with honorific or post-nomial abbreviations. But when ...

  3. Maintenance engineering - Wikipedia

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    Maintenance, and hence maintenance engineering, is increasing in importance due to rising amounts of equipment, systems, machineries and infrastructure. Since the Industrial Revolution , devices, equipment, machinery and structures have grown increasingly complex, requiring a host of personnel, vocations and related systems needed to maintain ...

  4. Handyman - Wikipedia

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    A handyman working on a door frame. A handyman (abbr. HNDMN), [1] also known as a fixer, [2] handyperson [3] [4] or handyworker, [5] [6] maintenance worker, maintenance man, repairman, repair worker, or repair technician, [7] is a person who is skilled at a wide range of repairs, typically for keeping buildings, shops or equipment around the home in good condition.

  5. List of construction trades - Wikipedia

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    Laborers may also assist other tradespeople. Landscaper , a tradesperson who specializes in landscaping (see Laborer ). Linemen , high voltage line and substation construction and maintenance trade; includes trade titles under power line technicians: Electrician , Digger Machine Operator, Groundsman (unskilled electrician waiting to enter the ...

  6. Technician - Wikipedia

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    A technician is a worker in a field of technology who is proficient in the relevant skill and technique, [1] with a relatively practical understanding of the theoretical principles. [ 2 ] Specialisation

  7. Category:Technicians - Wikipedia

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    Aeronautical operations technician; Aircraft maintenance technician; Ammunition technician; Architectural technologist; Auto body technician; Automation technician; Aviation electronics technician (United States Navy)

  8. Millwright - Wikipedia

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    Other countries use different terms to describe tradesmen engaging in similar activities. Related but distinct crafts include machinists , mechanics and mechanical fitters. As the name suggests, the original function of a millwright was the construction of flour mills , sawmills , paper mills and fulling mills powered by water or wind , made ...

  9. Auto mechanic - Wikipedia

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    Seasoned auto repair shops start with a (Digital) Inspection to determine the vehicle conditions, independent of the customers concern. Based on the concern, the inspection results and preventative maintenance needs, the mechanic/technician returns the findings to the service advisor who then gets approval for any or all of the proposed work.