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The Mistress of the Robes is responsible for the regent clothes and jewellery, arranging the rota of attendance of the ladies in waiting and other duties at state ceremonies. | job |
British actress and model Cara Delevingne counts a royal connection in her lineage, as her maternal grandmother, Jane Sheffield, was a lady in waiting for Princess Margaret. | job |
The ladies in waiting are close, often childhood friends of the monarch, and come from titled families whose lineages stretch back alongside royalty. | job |
The ladies in waiting act as personal assistants to the queen, assisting in day to day activities such as running errands, delivering messages and organising correspondence, as well as attending to personal matters, and accompanying her on royal tours and visits. | job |
The performances on a concert tour are booked by the act’s who works with concert promoters to place the act in suitable venues and festivals in a time frame and territory agreed with the act’s management. | job |
Individual concert promoters negotiate the financial, technical and hospitality requirements of the artist and make an offer to the booking agent for the show. | job |
Portfolio managers work with a team of analysts and researchers and are responsible for establishing an investment strategy, selecting appropriate investments, and allocating each investment properly towards an investment fund or asset management vehicle. | job |
Each match is controlled by two such umpires. | job |
In theory umpires are responsible for decisions taken on their respective half of the field, but practically they control on either diagonal half of the field. | job |
Celebrity spokesmen such as popular local and national sports stars such as Michael Jordan or Bob Uecker or television and film stars such as Beyoncé or Michael J.Fox are often chosen as spokespeople for commercial advertising. | job |
The work of chemists is often related to the work of chemical engineers, who are primarily concerned with the proper design, construction and evaluation of the most cost effective large scale chemical plants and work closely with industrial chemists on the development of new processes and methods for the commercial sca... | job |
The captain is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of the ship including its seaworthiness, safety and security, cargo operations, navigation, crew management, and legal complianceand for the persons and cargo on board. | job |
Michael Evlampievitch Perchin (1860 - 1903) is the most famous of Fabergé workmasters. | job |
Clinical nurse specialists or CNS are advanced practice registered nurses who have graduate preparation (Masters or Doctorate) in nursing. | job |
Like other advanced practice registered nurses, clinical nurse specialists are trained in advanced physiology, pharmacology and physical assessment in addition to their particular areas of specialty. | job |
The CNS is responsible and accountable for diagnosis and treatment of health or illness states, disease management, health promotion, and prevention of illness and risk behaviors among individuals, families, groups, and communities. | job |
Sous Chefs need to be responsive and have the ability to improvise when a problem arises while the restaurant is busy. | job |
Sous Chefs are responsible for inventory, product and supply rotation, as well as menu tasting. | job |
The Sous Chefs is responsible for ensuring all safety and sanitation precautions are taken to maintain a safe and clean work environment. | job |
During downtime, the Sous Chef delegates duties such as prepping, cleaning and other kitchen duties to staff. | job |
Sous Chef must thoroughly understand how to use and troubleshoot all appliances and cooking instruments in the event of a malfunctioning cooking device. | job |
Sous Chef must enforce restaurant policy and invoke disciplinary action when appropriate. | job |
The benefits for the artist were a position of understood status in the court hierarchy, with a salary, livery clothes to wear, the right to meals at the palace, often in a special mess-room, and benefits such as exclusion from local guild regulations, and, if all went well, a lifetime pension. | job |
The foundational qualifications of an engineer typically include a four year bachelors degree in an engineering discipline, or in some jurisdictions, a masters degree in an engineering discipline plus four to six years of peer reviewed professional practice (culminating in a project report or thesis) and passage of eng... | job |
In the construction industry, site managers, often referred to as construction managers, site agents or building managers, are responsible for the day to day on site running of a construction project. | job |
68Ws are primarily responsible for providing emergency medical treatment at point of wounding on the battlefield, limited primary care, and health protection and evacuation from a point of injury or illness. | job |
The light board operator commonly referred to as the Light Op or Board Op or moving light programmer, is the electrician who operates or programs the light board. | job |
Depending on the scale and type of production, the board op may be responsible for conventional or automated lighting fixtures, as well as practicals and, in some instances, controlling video as well. | job |
Sometimes, most commonly in small productions, the light board operator will also be the stage manager. | job |
Another variation of light board operator in smaller productions has the responsibilities of light board operator and sound operator combined into one position. | job |
The light board operator could, in some cases, also be the lighting designer for a production. | job |
A derrickhand or derrickman is the person who sits atop the derrick on a drilling rig. | job |
Though the exact duties vary from rig to rig, the derrickhand almost always report directly to the driller. | job |
The derrickhand job is to guide the stands of the drill pipe into the fingers at the top of the derrick. | job |
Other derrickhand duties might include monitoring pH and calcium levels, viscosity and the mud weight (density), adding chemicals and oil based fluids, and being responsible for the shale shakers and mud pump. | job |
From the Revolutionary War at least through World War I, United States Army enlisted personnel responsible for transporting supplies by wagon and upkeep of animals for this purpose were called wagoners. | job |
The video editor responsibilities involve decisions about the selection and combining of shots into sequences, as well as the addition of accompanying sound effects and music—to ultimately create a finished movie, television program, commercial, promo, or snipe. | job |
Video editors usually use non linear editing software to accomplish the task of editing. | job |
Ship engineers are responsible for propulsion and other ship systems such as: lighting; fuel oil; lubrication; water distillation and separation; air conditioning; refrigeration; and water systems on board the vessel. | job |
These math prodigies have shown increases in blood flow to parts of the brain responsible for mathematical operations during a mental rotation task that are greater than the typical increases. | job |
The hydrodynamic impact of especially waves, tides, storm surges and tsunamis and the harsh environment of salt seawater are typical challenges for the coastal engineer, as are the morphodynamic changes of the coastal topography, caused both by the autonomous development of the system and man made changes. | job |
Many site managers will be involved before site activity takes place, and are responsible for managing communications between all parties involved in the on site development of the project. | job |
Rugby union match officials are responsible for enforcing the rugby union laws of the game during a match and imposing sanctions on individuals who do not follow the rules. | job |
County Court bailiffs are employees of His Majesty Courts and Tribunals Service. | job |
County Court bailiffs are responsible for enforcing orders of the County Court by recovering money owed under County Court judgments. | job |
CMA certified professionals work inside organizations of all sizes, industries, and types, including manufacturing and services, public and private enterprises, not for profit organizations, academic institutions, Government entities, and multinational corporations world wide. | job |
The zookeepers are usually responsible for the feeding and daily care of the animals. | job |
As part of their routine, the zookeepers may clean the exhibits and report health problems. | job |
They may be responsible for supervising care delivered by other healthcare workers, including student nurses, licensed practical nurses except in Canada, unlicensed assistive personnel, and less experienced Registered nurses or RNs. | job |
There is a good case for amateur gardeners to use older (heirloom) varieties as the modern seed types are often the same as those grown by commercial producers, and so characteristics which are useful to them (e.g.vegetables ripening at the same time) may be unsuited to home growing. | job |
In California, because talent agencies are working with lucrative contracts, the agencies must be licensed under special sections of the California Labor Code, which defines an agent as a person or corporation who engages in the occupation of procuring, offering, promising, or attempting to procure employment for an ar... | job |
They coordinate work done by many other functions like software engineers, data scientists, and product designers and are ultimately responsible for the business success of the product. | job |
At sport fencing events, the individuals responsible for checking equipment safety and maintaining the strips, reels and scoring machines during the tournament are also known as armourers. | job |
Air traffic controllers often abbreviated ATC are personnel responsible for the safe, orderly, and expeditious flow of air traffic in the global air traffic control system. | job |
The NBRC or National Board for Respiratory Care is the not for profit organization responsible for credentionaling the seven areas of Respiratory Therapy in the United States. | job |
An author is the creator or originator of any written work such as a book or play and is also considered a writer. | job |
More broadly defined an author is the person who originated or gave existence to anything and whose authorship determines responsibility for what was created. | job |
An amateur is generally considered a person who pursues a particular activity or field of study independently from their source of income. | job |
Amateurs and their pursuits are also described as popular, informal, self taught, user generated, DIY, and hobbyist. | job |
Cavalry or horsemen are soldiers or warriors who fight mounted on horseback. | job |
Cavalry were historically the most mobile of the combat arms. | job |
An individual soldier in the cavalry is known by a number of designations such as cavalryman, horseman, dragoon or trooper. | job |
The designation of cavalry was not usually given to any military forces that used other animals, such as camels, mules or elephants. | job |
Infantry who moved on horseback but dismounted to fight on foot, were known in the 17th and early 18th centuries as dragoons, a class of mounted infantry which later evolved into cavalry proper while retaining their historic title. | job |
Cavalry had the advantage of improved mobility, and a man fighting from horseback also had the advantages of greater height, speed, and inertial mass over an opponent on foot. | job |
The speed, mobility and shock value of cavalry was greatly appreciated and exploited in armed forces in the Ancient and Middle Ages. | job |
Most cavalry units that are horse mounted in modern armies serve in purely ceremonial roles, or as mounted infantry in difficult terrain such as mountains or heavily forested areas. | job |
A disc jockey more commonly abbreviated as DJ is a person who plays existing recorded music for a live audience. | job |
Most common types of DJs include radio DJs, club DJs, who perform at a nightclub or music festival and turntablists who use record players, usually turntables, to manipulate sounds on phonograph records. | job |
The title DJ is commonly used by DJs in front of their real names, adopted pseudonyms or stage names. | job |
Virtual YouTubers or VTubers are online entertainers, typically YouTubers who are represented by digital avatars generated by computer graphics. | job |
Tropeiro is the designation given to troop and commissions drivers of horse, cattle and mule moving between commercial regions and consumer centers in Brazil from the 17th century. | job |
An online streamer also known as a live streamer, internet streamer or streamer is a person who broadcasts themself online through a live stream or pre recorded video. | job |
The scope of online streamers has grown to include different genres ranging from playing video games, tutorials or even solo chats. | job |
In sports a fixer is someone who makes (usually illegal) arrangements to fix or manipulate or pre arrange the outcome of a sporting contest. | job |
A fixer who disposes of bodies or other evidence of crime is often called a cleaner. | job |
In American usage, to describe a person as a fixer implies that their methods may be of questionable legality. | job |
In journalism, a fixer is a local person who expedites the work of a correspondent working in a foreign country. | job |
In British usage the term fixer is neutral, meaning the sort of person who solves problems and gets things done. | job |
A fixer is a person who carries out assignments for someone else or who is good at solving problems for others. | job |
The term fixer has different meanings in different contexts. | job |
A mondina or mondariso (from the Italian verb mondare, to clean) refers to a seasonal rice paddy worker especially in Italy Po Valley from the late 19th century to the first half of the 20th. | job |
A YouTuber also known as a YouTube personality or YouTube content creator is a type of internet celebrity and videographer who has gained popularity from their videos on the video sharing website YouTube. | job |
Some YouTube personalities have corporate sponsors who pay for product placement in their clips or production of online ads. | job |
The term YouTuber has changed over the last few years due to reliance on advertising revenue and sponsored content. | job |
A gradonachalnik was (in the Russian Empire of the 19th and early 20th century) an official with the rights of governor who controlled a gradonachalstvo (a city with the adjacent land). | job |
The gradonachalnik was either personally appointed by the emperor or by recommendation of the Minister of Internal Affairs. | job |
Compared to the cities that were subordinated to governorates, gradonachalnik enjoyed full rights to oversee city self government (city police administration, supervision of trade, mail, shipping and public, serf and port buildings). | job |
The gradonachalnik presided over special city affairs and over the provincial administrative committee when considering cases relating to economic orders in the capital. | job |
The February Revolution of 1917 abolished the position of gradonachalnik replacing the gradonachalnik with the commissars of the Provisional Government. | job |
A desnuda is a seminude, topless female performer covered in body paint who poses for photos in exchange for tips in the pedestrian plaza of Times Square in New York City. | job |
The desnudas typically wear thong underwear, high heels, and use red, white, and blue body paint to emulate the colors of the American flag. | job |
The desnudas reportedly first appeared in Times Square in the summer of 2013. | job |
In Mongolian wrestling, the zasuul is a wrestler helper, also described as a trainer and a second. | job |
Cat behaviorists are individuals who specialize in working in close environments with not only the cats, but their owners, and dealing with managing the behavior of the cat. | job |
A cat behaviorist can be officially certified with years of college. | job |
However, it is also possible for a cat behaviorist to work locally without completing extensive training. | job |
An unofficial collaborator or euphemistically, informal collaborator was an informant in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) who delivered private information to the Ministry for State Security. | job |
At the end of the East German government there was a network of around 189000 informants working at every level of society. | job |
An organizational founder is a person who has undertaken some or all of the work needed to create a new organization, whether this is a business, a charitable organization, a governing body, a school, a group of entertainers, or some other kind of organization. | job |
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