{"schemaVersion":"1.0","exportedAt":"2026-05-15T12:38:25.576Z","occupation":{"soc":"53-3099.00","title":"Motor Vehicle Operators, All Other","group":"Transportation & Material Moving","sector":"48-49","jobZone":null,"jobZoneInferred":false},"framework":{"version":"v.26.05","description":"","contextCovered":"This framework covers motor vehicle and air cargo operators performing weight-and-balance planning, ground crew coordination, cargo loading and staging, and new-employee training within commercial air freight, ramp, and transportation operations at Job Zone 3 preparation level.","levels":{"emerging":{"label":"Emerging","statements":["Aircraft cargo manifest documents — read and interpret under direct supervision at a commercial air freight facility.","Basic load-planning terminology and weight limits — recognize and apply when assisting senior operators in a cargo staging area.","Center-of-gravity calculation worksheets — complete using provided formulas under close guidance from a lead operator.","Ground crew loading instructions — follow precisely when positioning baggage or freight onto aircraft under supervisor direction.","Safety procedures for cargo handling — demonstrate familiarity by following posted protocols and checklists at an air cargo ramp.","Cargo quantity counts and orientation requirements — record accurately using spreadsheet software under trainer oversight.","Office suite and word processing software — use to prepare routine cargo reports as directed by a senior operator.","Personal protective equipment and ramp safety rules — apply consistently during entry-level cargo loading assignments.","Basic mathematical calculations for weight and balance — perform with a calculator under direct supervision before each flight departure.","Active listening skills — practice by receiving and confirming verbal loading instructions from supervisors in a noisy ramp environment."]},"developing":{"label":"Developing","statements":["Cargo weight-and-balance computations — perform independently using standard worksheets and spreadsheet software for routine freight loads.","Aircraft cargo orientation and space utilization — evaluate and adjust to maximize hold capacity with minimal supervisor input.","Ground crew loading and unloading sequences — coordinate and direct for standard flights at a regional air cargo operation.","Database and query software — use routinely to retrieve cargo manifests, track shipment status, and verify load plans.","Safety and security protocols for cargo handling — monitor compliance among ground crew members during regular shift operations.","Email and office software — draft and send routine operational reports, load confirmations, and shift summaries to dispatch teams.","Problem-sensitivity skills — apply to identify discrepancies between manifest data and actual cargo counts before aircraft departure.","Cargo staging and sequencing plans — implement for multiple simultaneous flights using established prioritization guidelines.","Customer and personal service standards — uphold when responding to cargo inquiries from airline personnel or freight customers.","New-employee orientation on equipment operation — assist in delivering under the guidance of a senior trainer at the cargo facility."]},"proficient":{"label":"Proficient","statements":["Center-of-gravity calculations for varying cargo configurations — perform autonomously and validate for accuracy across a wide range of aircraft types.","Ground crew direction during complex loading, unloading, and securing operations — lead without oversight for non-routine or time-critical flight situations.","Cargo distribution plans — design and optimize independently to maximize space use while maintaining balance and safety compliance.","Non-standard cargo situations, including oversized or hazardous freight — assess, plan, and execute handling solutions using critical thinking and regulatory knowledge.","Operations monitoring across active ramp activities — conduct continuously, identifying and correcting deviations from load plans in real time.","New-employee training programs on safety procedures and equipment operation — develop and deliver independently to onboard staff effectively.","Spreadsheet and database systems — use proficiently to build custom load-planning tools, generate analytics, and support management decisions.","Judgment in high-pressure departure scenarios — exercise to resolve weight-and-balance conflicts or cargo substitutions without delaying aircraft.","Transportation regulations and public safety requirements — interpret and apply across full operational scope to ensure regulatory compliance.","Oral communication with flight crews, dispatchers, and ground teams — conduct clearly and accurately to confirm load data and operational readiness."]},"advanced":{"label":"Advanced","statements":["Organizational cargo handling standards and weight-and-balance policies — develop and implement across multiple stations or operational units.","Strategic load-planning frameworks — design for adoption facility-wide, incorporating regulatory changes and evolving aircraft fleet configurations.","Ground crew training curricula — create, evaluate, and continuously improve to reflect current safety, equipment, and regulatory requirements.","Operational risk management strategies for cargo security and public safety — lead the development and enforcement across an entire air cargo organization.","Cross-functional relationships with airline operations, logistics partners, and regulatory bodies — build and maintain to support seamless cargo movement at scale.","Performance metrics and quality assurance systems — establish and oversee using database and reporting software to drive continuous improvement in cargo operations.","Senior operator and supervisor talent pipeline — mentor and develop to ensure organizational bench strength in load planning and ramp management.","Technology adoption decisions for cargo management systems — evaluate, recommend, and lead implementation of new software tools across the organization.","Incident investigation and corrective action plans for cargo handling failures — direct and present findings to executive leadership with actionable recommendations.","Organizational culture of safety, dependability, and attention to detail — champion through visible leadership, policy development, and recognition programs at the enterprise level."]}}},"sources":{"onet":"v30.2 (CC BY 4.0)","crosswalk":"https://skillscrosswalk.com","generator":"LER.me"},"attribution":"© EBSCOed"}