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International Standard Classification of Occupations 2008 - Global

2149 Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified

This unit group covers engineering professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 214: Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology) or in Minor Group 215: Electrotechnology Engineers. For instance, the group includes those who conduct research, advise on or develop engineering procedures and solutions concerning workplace safety, biomedical engineering, optics, materials, nuclear power generation and explosives. In such cases tasks would include - (a) applying knowledge of engineering to the design, development and evaluation of biological and health systems and products such as artificial organs, prostheses, and instrumentation; (b) designing devices used in various medical procedures and imaging systems such as magnetic resonance imaging, and devices for automating insulin injections or controlling body functions; (c) designing components of optical instruments such as lenses, microscopes, telescopes, lasers, optical disc systems and other equipment that utilize the properties of light; (d) designing, testing, and coordinating the development of explosive ordnance material to meet military procurement specifications; (e) designing and overseeing the construction and operation of nuclear reactors and power plants and nuclear fuels reprocessing and reclamation systems; (f) designing and developing nuclear equipment such as reactor cores, radiation shielding and associated instrumentation and control mechanisms; (g) assessing damage and providing calculations for marine salvage operations; (h) studying and advising on engineering aspects of particular manufacturing processes, such as those related to glass, ceramics, textiles, leather products, wood and printing; (i) identifying potential hazards and introducing safety procedures and devices. Examples of the occupations classified here: - Biomedical engineer - Explosive ordnance engineer - Marine salvage engineer - Materials engineer - Nuclear power generation engineer - Optical engineer - Quantity surveyor - Safety engineer - Time and motion study engineer Some related occupations classified elsewhere: - Industrial and production engineers - 2141 - Environmental engineers - 2143 - Surveyor - 2165 Notes: It should be noted that, while they are appropriately classified in this unit group with other engineering professionals, biomedical engineers are considered to be an integral part of the health workforce alongside those occupations classified in Sub-major Group 22: Health Professionals, and others classified in a number of other unit groups in Major Group 2: Professionals.

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  1. >2 Professionals
  2. >>21 Science and Engineering Professionals
  3. >>>214 Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology)
  4. >>>>2149 Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified
  5. >>>>2149 Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified

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What is ISCO-08 2149?
ISCO-08 2149 is "Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified". This unit group covers engineering professionals not classified elsewhere in Minor Group 214: Engineering Professionals (excluding Electrotechnology) or in Minor Group 215: Electrotechnology Engineers. For instance, the group includes those who conduct research, advise on or develop engineering procedures and solutions concerning workplace safety, biomedical engineering, optics, materials, nuclear power generation and explosives. In such cases tasks would include - (a) applying knowledge of engineering to the design, development and evaluation of biological and health systems and products such as artificial organs, prostheses, and instrumentation; (b) designing devices used in various medical procedures and imaging systems such as magnetic resonance imaging, and devices for automating insulin injections or controlling body functions; (c) designing components of optical instruments such as lenses, microscopes, telescopes, lasers, optical disc systems and other equipment that utilize the properties of light; (d) designing, testing, and coordinating the development of explosive ordnance material to meet military procurement specifications; (e) designing and overseeing the construction and operation of nuclear reactors and power plants and nuclear fuels reprocessing and reclamation systems; (f) designing and developing nuclear equipment such as reactor cores, radiation shielding and associated instrumentation and control mechanisms; (g) assessing damage and providing calculations for marine salvage operations; (h) studying and advising on engineering aspects of particular manufacturing processes, such as those related to glass, ceramics, textiles, leather products, wood and printing; (i) identifying potential hazards and introducing safety procedures and devices. Examples of the occupations classified here: - Biomedical engineer - Explosive ordnance engineer - Marine salvage engineer - Materials engineer - Nuclear power generation engineer - Optical engineer - Quantity surveyor - Safety engineer - Time and motion study engineer Some related occupations classified elsewhere: - Industrial and production engineers - 2141 - Environmental engineers - 2143 - Surveyor - 2165 Notes: It should be noted that, while they are appropriately classified in this unit group with other engineering professionals, biomedical engineers are considered to be an integral part of the health workforce alongside those occupations classified in Sub-major Group 22: Health Professionals, and others classified in a number of other unit groups in Major Group 2: Professionals.
How does ISCO-08 2149 map to other classification systems?
2149 Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified has equivalents in ESCO Occupations (01989dd8-36c0-43cc-a82d-2bfc409de9c4, 01ffb917-98dc-48c1-91ad-93c4104e791d, 07dfff6d-a0d0-4202-a697-fe9176c15999, +39 more); SOC 2018 (17-2031, 17-2111, 17-2131, +2 more). These crosswalks let you translate this code between ISCO-08 and 2 other classification systems.
What is the parent category of 2149?
2149 Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified sits under 2149 Engineering Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified in the ISCO-08 hierarchy.

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Source: International Labour OrganizationVersion: 2008