Task Statements
Purpose: | Provide a mapping of O*NET-SOC codes (occupations) to tasks associated with the occupation. |
Structure and Description:
Column | Type | Column Content |
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O*NET-SOC Code | Character(10) | O*NET-SOC Code (see Occupation Data) |
Title | Character Varying(150) | O*NET-SOC Title (see Occupation Data) |
Task ID | Integer(8) | Identifies each task |
Task | Character Varying(1000) | Task statement associated with an occupation |
Task Type | Character Varying(12) | “Core” or “Supplemental” |
Incumbents Responding | Integer(4) | Number of incumbents providing task information |
Date | Character(7) | Date when data was updated |
Domain Source | Character Varying(30) | Source of the data |
This file contains the tasks associated with each O*NET-SOC occupation.
The “Task Type” column identifies two categories of tasks:
- Core — tasks that are critical to the occupation. The criteria for these tasks are (a) relevance ≥ 67% and (b) a mean importance rating of ≥ 3.0.
- Supplemental — tasks that are less relevant and/or important to the occupation. Two sets of tasks are included in this category: (a) tasks rated ≥ 67% on relevance but < 3.0 on importance, and (b) tasks rated < 67% on relevance, regardless of mean importance.
The file is displayed in 8 tab delimited fields with the columns named O*NET-SOC Code, Title, Task ID, Task, Task Type, Incumbents Responding, Date, and Domain Source. The 8 fields are represented by one row. There are a total of 19,281 rows of data in this file.
For more information, see:
File Structure Changes:
Release Number | Description of Change |
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13.0 | Added as a new file |
14.0 - 28.3 | No structure changes |
Data Example - Task Statements:
O*NET-SOC Code | Title | Task ID | Task | Task Type | Incumbents Responding | Date | Domain Source |
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47-2211.00 | Sheet Metal Workers | 5177 | Maintain equipment, making repairs or modifications when necessary. | Core | 51 | 08/2023 | Incumbent |
47-2211.00 | Sheet Metal Workers | 19858 | Fabricate ducts for high efficiency heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems to maximize efficiency of systems. | Core | 50 | 08/2023 | Incumbent |
47-2211.00 | Sheet Metal Workers | 5173 | Fasten seams or joints together with welds, bolts, cement, rivets, solder, caulks, metal drive clips, or bonds to assemble components into products or to repair sheet metal items. | Core | 50 | 08/2023 | Incumbent |
47-2211.00 | Sheet Metal Workers | 5179 | Transport prefabricated parts to construction sites for assembly and installation. | Core | 50 | 08/2023 | Incumbent |
47-2211.00 | Sheet Metal Workers | 5170 | Install assemblies, such as flashing, pipes, tubes, heating and air conditioning ducts, furnace casings, rain gutters, or downspouts in supportive frameworks. | Core | 50 | 08/2023 | Incumbent |
47-2211.00 | Sheet Metal Workers | 18782 | Hire, train, or supervise new employees or apprentices. | Core | 50 | 08/2023 | Incumbent |
47-2211.00 | Sheet Metal Workers | 20639 | Lay out, measure, and mark dimensions and reference lines on material, such as roofing panels, using calculators, scribes, dividers, squares, or rulers. | Core | 50 | 08/2023 | Incumbent |