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Computer operator

A computer operator is a role in IT which oversees the running of computer systems, ensuring that the machines, and computers are running properly.[1] The job of a computer operator as defined by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics is to "monitor and control ... and respond to ... enter commands ... set controls on computer and peripheral devices. This Excludes Data Entry."[2]

Overview edit

The position has evolved from its beginnings in the punched card era. A Bureau of Labor Statistics report published in 2018 showed that, in the public sector, a major employer of those categorized as Computer Operator was United States Postal Service. In the private sector, companies involved in data processing, hosting, or related services employed computer operators at an even higher rate. The states with the highest employment for computer operators, as of 2018, are: New York, Texas, California, New Jersey, and Florida.[1]

Job role description edit

The former role of a computer operator was to work with mainframe computers which required a great deal of management day-to-day including manually running batch jobs; however, now they often work with a variety of different systems and applications. The computer operator normally works in a server room or a data center, but can also work remotely so that they can operate systems across multiple sites. Most of their duties are taught on the job,[citation needed] as their job description will vary according to the systems they help to manage.

Responsibilities of a computer operator may include:

  • Monitor and control electronic computer and peripheral electronic data processing equipment to process business, scientific, engineering, and other data according to operating instructions.
  • Monitor and respond to operating and error messages.
  • May enter commands at a computer terminal and set controls on computer and peripheral devices.
  • Excludes "Computer Occupations" (15-1100) and "Data Entry Keyers" (43-9021).

The role also includes maintaining records and logging events, listing each backup that is run, each machine malfunction and program abnormal termination. Operators assist system administrators and programmers in testing and debugging of new systems and programs prior to their becoming production environments.

Modern-day computing has led to a greater proliferation of personal computers, with a rapid change from older mainframe systems to newer self-managing systems. This is reflected in the operator's role. Tasks may include managing the backup systems, cycling tapes or other media, filling and maintaining printers. Overall the operator fills in as a lower level system administrator or operations analyst. Most operations departments work 24x7.

A computer operator also has knowledge of disaster recovery and business continuity procedures. Formerly, this would have meant sending physical data tapes offsite, but now the data is more than likely transmitted over computer networks.

Specializations edit

Console operator edit

A console operator interacts with a front panel or a multi-user system's console

  • entering system commands via a keyboard[a]
  • entering commands for a subsystem, e.g., HASP, via a keyboard[a]
  • replying to requests for information[b]
  • taking actions such as mounting computer tapes that were "pulled" by a tape librarian
  • supervising a tape operator, especially when there is a a non-specific mount request.[c]

These individuals would be trained to use specialized equipment related to their duties.

Beyond the IBM System/360 era edit

One example of specific hardware used by a console operator is the IBM 3066 Model 2 system console, which included a light pen[citation needed] as an interface device. Other then-new features were:

  • replaced "most switch, pushbutton, and indicator functions"[d]
  • as with the 165's Model 1, had a microfiche document viewer, a feature introduced for the 360/85's console.[e]

A console printer (up to 85 characters per second) to provide hard copy was optional when the console was in display mode, and required when it was in printer-keyboard mode.[citation needed]

Peripherals operator edit

A peripherals operator uses dedicated peripheral equipment connected to computer(s) such as printers, scanners, or storage devices for data transfer to and/or from computers.[3]

Tape operator edit

 
An IBM 1401 mainframe computer at Kiel municipality, 1965. Background: Computer operator replacing a tape.

Historically, tape operators were in charge of swapping out reels of paper tape, reels of magnetic tape or magnetic tape cartridges that stored computer data or instructions.

Card reader operator edit

 
Since the rows were named 12, 11, 0, 1, 2, ... 9 the bottom of the card was called the Nine-edge, and the top was called the Twelve-edge.

Depending on the type of card reader, either the "9-edge" or the "12-edge" was towards the card reader operator inserting the cards - but the deck of cards was always placed face down.

The United States Army's wordings were:

  • Load cards in hopper face down, 12 edge out, column 1 to the left (1977)[4]
  • Place cards in hopper face down with 12 edge to operator (1981)[5]
    12 edge / face down : IBM orientation.
  • nine-edge (also face down) : some other card readers.

Printer operator edit

In addition to filing or delivering computer printouts,[6] a printer operator at times loads standard or, as directed by a console operator or a remote console, specialized forms.

Tab operator edit

 
A 407 at U.S. Army's Redstone Arsenal in 1961.

The tab operator (short for tabulating) would be responsible for preparing and operating tabulating machines to produce statistical results.[9] Hardware such as the IBM 08x sorter series[citation needed] were called tabulating equipment. The 1980 census specifically counted Tab operators ("Tabulating-machine operator").[10]

Tape librarian edit

A tape librarian is responsible for the management, storage, and reporting involving data storage tapes. The tape librarian would develop and/or maintain an organization system for the storage and retrieval of tapes,[11] and assist in disaster recovery. Additionally, the librarian would ensure the integrity of the tapes, and submit recommendations for replacement when needed.[12] Some examples of equipment a tape librarian may work with are the IBM 3850.

Gallery edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Possibly with a pointing device, e.g., light pen, mouse
  2. ^ Write-to-operator (WTO) / WTOR = with Reply
  3. ^ such as for a blank tape
  4. ^ Among the few retained: "system clear" and "cooling reset alarm"
  5. ^ the 360/85 article includes a photo of same.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Computer Operators". Bureau of Labor Statistics. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  2. ^ "Occupational Employment and Wages, May 2018: 43-9011 Computer Operators". Bureau of Labor Statistics.
  3. ^ "Work Processes Schedule". United Services Military Apprenticeship Program (USMAP). Retrieved June 11, 2019.
  4. ^ Soldier's manual: digital subscriber terminal equipment repairman, MOS 34F, skill levels two and three. Department of Defense, Department of the Army, Headquarters. 1977.
  5. ^ MOS 72E: combat telecommunications center operator. 1981.
  6. ^ V Chachra (1982). "Computing in Higher Education: A Planning Perspective" (PDF).
  7. ^ "Tab Operator Jobs In Australia". .. positions at kwinana, star entertainment ... including bartenders related to tab operator
  8. ^ Gary Regan (2003). The Joy of Mixology. p. 67. ISBN 0609608843. When people run a tab (ask to pay at the end of the evening rather than ...
  9. ^ Morgan, Richard. "TABULATING MACHINE OPERATOR (400)". militaryyearbookproject.com. Retrieved June 11, 2019.
  10. ^ 1980 Census of Population: Classified Index of Industries. United States. Bureau of the Census. 1980.
  11. ^ Bruce Carrell; D. Boyer. "Information Systems" (PDF). The tape librarian records the location of all tapes that are created
  12. ^ "Tape Librarian" (PDF). Westchester County Government. Retrieved June 13, 2019.

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A computer operator is a role in IT which oversees the running of computer systems ensuring that the machines and computers are running properly 1 The job of a computer operator as defined by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics is to monitor and control and respond to enter commands set controls on computer and peripheral devices This Excludes Data Entry 2 Contents 1 Overview 2 Job role description 3 Specializations 3 1 Console operator 3 2 Beyond the IBM System 360 era 3 3 Peripherals operator 3 3 1 Tape operator 3 3 2 Card reader operator 3 3 3 Printer operator 3 4 Tab operator 3 5 Tape librarian 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 Notes 7 ReferencesOverview editThe position has evolved from its beginnings in the punched card era A Bureau of Labor Statistics report published in 2018 showed that in the public sector a major employer of those categorized as Computer Operator was United States Postal Service In the private sector companies involved in data processing hosting or related services employed computer operators at an even higher rate The states with the highest employment for computer operators as of 2018 are New York Texas California New Jersey and Florida 1 Job role description editThe former role of a computer operator was to work with mainframe computers which required a great deal of management day to day including manually running batch jobs however now they often work with a variety of different systems and applications The computer operator normally works in a server room or a data center but can also work remotely so that they can operate systems across multiple sites Most of their duties are taught on the job citation needed as their job description will vary according to the systems they help to manage Responsibilities of a computer operator may include Monitor and control electronic computer and peripheral electronic data processing equipment to process business scientific engineering and other data according to operating instructions Monitor and respond to operating and error messages May enter commands at a computer terminal and set controls on computer and peripheral devices Excludes Computer Occupations 15 1100 and Data Entry Keyers 43 9021 The role also includes maintaining records and logging events listing each backup that is run each machine malfunction and program abnormal termination Operators assist system administrators and programmers in testing and debugging of new systems and programs prior to their becoming production environments Modern day computing has led to a greater proliferation of personal computers with a rapid change from older mainframe systems to newer self managing systems This is reflected in the operator s role Tasks may include managing the backup systems cycling tapes or other media filling and maintaining printers Overall the operator fills in as a lower level system administrator or operations analyst Most operations departments work 24x7 A computer operator also has knowledge of disaster recovery and business continuity procedures Formerly this would have meant sending physical data tapes offsite but now the data is more than likely transmitted over computer networks Specializations editConsole operator edit A console operator interacts with a front panel or a multi user system s console entering system commands via a keyboard a entering commands for a subsystem e g HASP via a keyboard a replying to requests for information b taking actions such as mounting computer tapes that were pulled by a tape librarian supervising a tape operator especially when there is a a non specific mount request c These individuals would be trained to use specialized equipment related to their duties Beyond the IBM System 360 era edit One example of specific hardware used by a console operator is the IBM 3066 Model 2 system console which included a light pen citation needed as an interface device Other then new features were replaced most switch pushbutton and indicator functions d as with the 165 s Model 1 had a microfiche document viewer a feature introduced for the 360 85 s console e A console printer up to 85 characters per second to provide hard copy was optional when the console was in display mode and required when it was in printer keyboard mode citation needed Peripherals operator edit A peripherals operator uses dedicated peripheral equipment connected to computer s such as printers scanners or storage devices for data transfer to and or from computers 3 Tape operator edit nbsp An IBM 1401 mainframe computer at Kiel municipality 1965 Background Computer operator replacing a tape Historically tape operators were in charge of swapping out reels of paper tape reels of magnetic tape or magnetic tape cartridges that stored computer data or instructions Card reader operator edit nbsp Since the rows were named 12 11 0 1 2 9 the bottom of the card was called the Nine edge and the top was called the Twelve edge Depending on the type of card reader either the 9 edge or the 12 edge was towards the card reader operator inserting the cards but the deck of cards was always placed face down The United States Army s wordings were Load cards in hopper face down 12 edge out column 1 to the left 1977 4 Place cards in hopper face down with 12 edge to operator 1981 5 12 edge face down IBM orientation nine edge also face down some other card readers Printer operator edit In addition to filing or delivering computer printouts 6 a printer operator at times loads standard or as directed by a console operator or a remote console specialized forms Tab operator edit nbsp A 407 at U S Army s Redstone Arsenal in 1961 Not to be confused with the service industry profession of where in some countries the individual would be responsible for maintaining records of amounts due That is these tab operators keep tab on bar bills 7 8 The tab operator short for tabulating would be responsible for preparing and operating tabulating machines to produce statistical results 9 Hardware such as the IBM 08x sorter series citation needed were called tabulating equipment The 1980 census specifically counted Tab operators Tabulating machine operator 10 Tape librarian edit A tape librarian is responsible for the management storage and reporting involving data storage tapes The tape librarian would develop and or maintain an organization system for the storage and retrieval of tapes 11 and assist in disaster recovery Additionally the librarian would ensure the integrity of the tapes and submit recommendations for replacement when needed 12 Some examples of equipment a tape librarian may work with are the IBM 3850 Gallery edit nbsp Modern System operator consoles no longer include large numbers of lights switches or buttons nbsp The 370 158 announcement said that the console used a CRT display a keyboard and a light pen nbsp Open 9 track tape drive nbsp IBM 3330 Disk drive nbsp IBM System 360 tape drives nbsp IBM 1402 high speed card reader and punch used in larger installations and typically run by an operator nbsp IBM 1442 medium speed card reader and punch used on many smaller computers such as the IBM 1130See also edit nbsp Look up system operator in Wiktionary the free dictionary System administrationNotes edit a b Possibly with a pointing device e g light pen mouse Write to operator WTO WTOR with Reply such as for a blank tape Among the few retained system clear and cooling reset alarm the 360 85 article includes a photo of same References edit a b Computer Operators Bureau of Labor Statistics Retrieved August 2 2017 Occupational Employment and Wages May 2018 43 9011 Computer Operators Bureau of Labor Statistics Work Processes Schedule United Services Military Apprenticeship Program USMAP Retrieved June 11 2019 Soldier s manual digital subscriber terminal equipment repairman MOS 34F skill levels two and three Department of Defense Department of the Army Headquarters 1977 MOS 72E combat telecommunications center operator 1981 V Chachra 1982 Computing in Higher Education A Planning Perspective PDF Tab Operator Jobs In Australia positions at kwinana star entertainment including bartenders related to tab operator Gary Regan 2003 The Joy of Mixology p 67 ISBN 0609608843 When people run a tab ask to pay at the end of the evening rather than Morgan Richard TABULATING MACHINE OPERATOR 400 militaryyearbookproject com Retrieved June 11 2019 1980 Census of Population Classified Index of Industries United States Bureau of the Census 1980 Bruce Carrell D Boyer Information Systems PDF The tape librarian records the location of all tapes that are created Tape Librarian PDF Westchester County Government Retrieved June 13 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Computer operator amp oldid 1186975023, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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