Relationship to occupation:

auxiliary worker in the timber industry (worker in woodcutting)

closely related occupations

Knowledge and activities common to both occupations plywood maker
Knowledge and activities common to both occupations woodworking operator (wood machinist)
 

other occupations involving some similar knowledge or activities

Knowledge and activities common to both occupations crate maker/cooper
Knowledge and activities common to both occupations brush-maker (brush maker)
Knowledge and activities common to both occupations musical instrument mechanic (musical instrument technician)
Knowledge and activities common to both occupations chipboard/fibreboard production operative
Knowledge and activities common to both occupations modeller (model maker)
Knowledge and activities common to both occupations construction carpenter/joiner
Knowledge and activities common to both occupations scene-shifter
Knowledge and activities common to both occupations carpenter
Knowledge and activities common to both occupations joiner and cabinetmaker (joiner)

What is common and what is different for the selected pair of occupations?

Performing any occupation requires certain knowledge. For every occupation certain types of activities are characteristic.The relationship between two occupations can therefore be expressed by comparing what you need to know and what you have to do in each of the two occupations.

If you select one of the related occupations by clicking on the icon, the list of knowledge areas and characteristic activities will be shown for both the selected and original occupations.To help you, the areas and activities appearing in both occupations will be printed in red. In the remaining knowledge and activities the two occupations differ.

 
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