Will “Basting Cleaner” be Replaced By Robots? 🤔
64% Chance of Automation
“Basting Cleaner” will maybe be replaced by robots.
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Job Description
Use hand tools or hand-held power tools to cut and trim a variety of manufactured items, such as carpet, fabric, stone, glass, or rubber.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 51-9031.00
 - The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 29,580.00
 - The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 14.00
 - Currently, there are 14,250 people on this job
 
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Cutters and Trimmers, Hand”.
Also Known As…
- Cutters and Trimmers, Hand
 - Trimmer
 - Leather Cutter
 - Hand Cutter
 - Glass Cutter
 - Finisher
 - Fabric Cutter
 - Embroidery Operator
 - Cutter
 - Cloth Cutter
 - Bundler
 - Wood Hacker
 - Wire Screen and Fabric Shearer and Trimmer
 - Wire Cutter
 - Wet Machine Cutter
 - Veneer Sample Maker
 - Vegetable Trimmer
 - Thread Trimmer
 - Thread Cutter
 - Thread Clipper
 - Template Cutter
 - Target Trimmer
 - Stripper
 - Stonework Tracer
 - Stock Preparer
 - Stock Parts Fabricator
 - Spreader
 - Slot Router
 - Slitter
 - Skinner
 - Silk Screen Cutter
 - Shirt Trimmer
 - Sheet Metal Pattern Cutter
 - Shaper
 - Second Cutter
 - Scarrer
 - Saw Operator
 - Sample Cutter
 - Sail Cutter
 - Rug Cutter
 - Rug Clipper
 - Rotary Shear Cutter
 - Rolled Glass Crosscutter
 - Rock Splitter
 - Ripper
 - Ribbon Cutter
 - Remnants Cutter
 - Production Cloth Cutter
 - Preform Plate Maker
 - Power Chisel Operator
 - Portable Sawyer
 - Portable Router Operator
 - Portable Machine Cutter
 - Pompom Maker
 - Pearler
 - Pattern Cutter
 - Parts Fabricator
 - Packager
 - Oval or Circular Glass Cutter
 - Outsider
 - Operator
 - Opener
 - Offline Cutter
 - Mosaic Worker
 - Mold Bunch Trimmer
 - Mica Splitter
 - Mica Sizer
 - Mesh Cutter
 - Mat Cutter
 - Machine Operator
 - Machine Cutter
 - Log Peeler
 - Level Vial Marker
 - Lay-Out Machine Operator
 - Lapper
 - Lacing String Cutter
 - Lacing Cutter
 - Hot Knife Foxing Cutter
 - Hot Knife Cutter
 - Hide Trimmer
 - Hide Cleaner
 - Hand Welt-Butter
 - Hand Trimmer
 - Hand Tire Trimmer
 - Hand Splitter
 - Hand Slitter
 - Hand Router Operator
 - Hand Rounder
 - Hand Outside Cutter
 - Hand Mounter
 - Hand Leather Trimmer
 - Hand Hose Cutter
 - Hand Fabric Cutter
 - Hand Endband Cutter
 - Hand Cutter Apprentice
 - Hand Coper
 - Hand Cloth Cutter
 - Hand Candy Cutter
 - Hand Binder Cutter
 - Hairspring Cutter
 - Hair Clipper, Power
 - Gold Cutter
 - Glass Robot Operator
 - Glass Finisher
 - Fur Trimmer
 - Fur Plucker
 - Fur Cutter
 - Fruit Cutter
 - Flow Match Sofa Cutter
 - Flesher
 - Finishing Trimmer
 - Fine Unhairer
 - Fine Hairer
 - Fine Grade Operator
 - Feller
 - Duct Maker
 - Dinker
 - Diagrammer and Seamer
 - Diagrammer
 - Cutter Operator
 - Cut Off Worker
 - Cripple Worker
 - Cotton Dispatcher
 - Computerized Table Cutter
 - Computerized Machine Fabric Cutter
 - Clipper
 - Cherry Cutter
 - Chalk Cutter
 - Carpet Cutter
 - Cane Cutter
 - Candle Cutter
 - Buttonhole Marker
 - Buttonhole Maker
 - Buttoner
 - Button Cutting Machine Operator
 - Bucker
 - Bright Cutter
 - Bow Maker
 - Belt Splicer
 - Basting Puller
 - Basket Mender
 - Banana Room Cutter
 - Aluminum Sheet Cutter
 
Tasks for “Basting Cleaner”
- Fold or shape materials before or after cutting them.
 - Cut, shape, and trim materials, such as textiles, food, glass, stone, and metal, using knives, scissors, and other hand tools, portable power tools, or bench-mounted tools.
 - Stack cut items and load them on racks or conveyors or onto trucks.
 - Adjust guides and stops to control depths and widths of cuts.
 - Mark cutting lines around patterns or templates, or follow layout points, using squares, rules, and straightedges, and chalk, pencils, or scribes.
 - Route items to provide cutouts for parts, using portable routers, grinders, and hand tools.
 - Separate materials or products according to size, weight, type, condition, color, or shade.
 - Lower table-mounted cutters such as knife blades, cutting wheels, or saws to cut items to specified sizes.
 - Trim excess material or cut threads off finished products, such as cutting loose ends of plastic off a manufactured toy for a smoother finish.
 - Replace or sharpen dulled cutting tools such as saws.
 - Read work orders to determine dimensions, cutting locations, and quantities to cut.
 - Unroll, lay out, attach, or mount materials or items on cutting tables or machines.
 - Transport items to work or storage areas, using carts.
 - Mark or discard items with defects such as spots, stains, scars, snags, chips, scratches, or unacceptable shapes or finishes.
 - Position templates or measure materials to locate specified points of cuts or to obtain maximum yields, using rules, scales, or patterns.
 - Clean, treat, buff, or polish finished items, using grinders, brushes, chisels, and cleaning solutions and polishing materials.
 - Mark identification numbers, trademarks, grades, marketing data, sizes, or model numbers on products.
 - Count or weigh and bundle items.
 
Related Technology & Tools
- Handheld grinders
 - Stone hammers
 - Tack strip cutters
 - Utility knives
 - Handsaws
 - Loop pile carpet cutters
 - Flat cold chisels
 - Cut-off saws
 - Straightedges
 - Razor knives
 - Hand planers
 - Awl sets
 - Cordless tile saws
 - Wire cleaning brushes
 - Utility saws
 - Bolt cutters
 - Mini hacksaws
 - Carpet knives
 - Multipurpose hammers
 - Rules
 - Rotary cutters
 - Wire duct cutting tools
 - Tubing cutters
 - Carpet trimmers
 - Jab saws
 - Power chippers
 - Cordless cutters
 - Tin snips
 - Foam rubber cutter
 - Carpet cutters
 - Layout squares
 - Heavy duty shears
 - Glass cutting tools
 
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