Grind, sand, or polish, using hand tools or hand-held power tools, a variety of metal, wood, stone, clay, plastic, or glass objects. Includes chippers, buffers, and finishers.
Other Job Titles Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand May Have
Grind, sand, clean, or polish objects or parts to correct defects or to prepare surfaces for further finishing, using hand tools and power tools.
Verify quality of finished workpieces by inspecting them, comparing them to templates, measuring their dimensions, or testing them in working machinery.
Move controls to adjust, start, or stop equipment during grinding and polishing processes.
Remove completed workpieces from equipment or work tables, using hand tools, and place workpieces in containers.
Measure and mark equipment, objects, or parts to ensure grinding and polishing standards are met.
Education
Level of Education Attained by Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand
Most common level of education among people in this career: High school diploma or equivalent (47%)
Less than high school diploma
20%
High school diploma or equivalent
47%
Some college, no degree
20%
Other*
12%
*All other responses combined for clarity.
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