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What different job titles do people have and what is involved in there job?

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What different job titles do people have and what is involved in there job?

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Quality Control Analyst
Get to tell people what they did wrong. :D

I also admin an Access DBA. No title for that nor money, just the headaches. :eek:
 
Adminstrative assistant.
Go do what anyone else in the office could do if they felt like it. Also, come to the rescue when MS Word, Excel, or PowerPoint are being stubborn.

I work with Access because my predecessor "designed" an appalling excuse for a database and there was no way I was going to work with it, so I made a better one. "Oo"s and "Ah"s ensued.
 
Sole Trader

Perks - Own man

Cons - No Pension, No Healthcare plan, No Holidays...

I will have it all in place eventually.
 
QA Group leader in the Inspection department with an Oil Company

Responsible for the control and maintenance of approval of European suppliers for Refinery, On-and Offshore equipment.
Using several Access databases to support control planning and completion of supplier audits, as a secondary to our SAP corporate Dbase.

But above all : Bebop aficionado :D
 
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Programmer II which, incidentally, is one level above a Programmer I and one level below a Programmer III. :rolleyes: Oh well, I didn't make up the job titles here...
 
'Temp'

Duties are anything and everything that nobody else can - or wants to - do. Mainly Access work, although I did a lot of interviewing for the company, a few months back.

Looking to return to the permanent arena, as soon as I can find something.
 
Technical Analyst - Materiel Management
 
OK Sorry forgot to say mine

I am a company Director, Member of staff, Bottle washer and all other silly titles.
 
My job title

I am a Software Developer
Mainly creating small systems for a large company

ps: happy birthday for 22nd:

:D
 
Data Control Engineer

Do and create things in Access that nobody else can do (here that is)

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IT systems supervisor/quality manager for an environmental health dept.

Play with databases, support a bloody awful case management application, implementation and management of ISO and Chartermark quality systems, general pc support, sit on management team, advise other depts on quality issues and pick up all those odd jobs no-one else wants. Anyone who thinks local government = quiet life take heed.:)

ps forgot about website editor/mentor
 
BarryMK,

What does ISO mean, Sorry for my stupidity
 
Finance Technician

I pull information out of our financial ledger that the people who wrote it don't seem to be able to do. I spend the rest of my time making my job easier for myself :-)
 
reclusivemonkey,

has it worked making job easier or like many places do them upstairs keep piling on the work.

Alastair
 
alastair69 said:
has it worked making job easier or like many places do them upstairs keep piling on the work.

LOL. I work for Local Government. I used to work in the private sector, and am used to doing far more work. If I ever try and do anything here above and beyond my job description, I tend to get into trouble. So I long ago since gave up that and just do exactly what I am employed to do. They are very slowly feeding me extra things to do, so its not too bad. I have learnt lots of new things by having so much free time. I could spend all day explaining the idiosyncracies of the public sector, but it would only wind people up. I should explain that I spent two years unemployed (despite being a graduate) before getting a job here; after that I can deal with anything...

P.S. use "define: ISO" in google ;-)
 
I Got it ISO = International Standards Organization(s)

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