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1 embetsmann
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2 offiser
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3 tjenestemann
officer -
4 offiser
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5 betjent
subst. officer, official subst. UK: constable subst. [ politibetjent] policeman, officer, police officer subst. (dagligtale) UK: copper, cop subst. [ i tiltale] UK: constable, officer subst. [ jaktbetjent] gamekeeper -
6 saksbehandler
subst. executive officer, official in charge, officer in charge subst. officer attending a case, case handler subst. [ sosialsaker] caseworker, social caseworker subst. (militær) action officer -
7 brannsjef
subst. US: fire chief, fire marshal subst. chief fire officer, chief fire brigade officer subst. UK: chief fire officer -
8 distriktslege
subst. district medical officer, regional medical officer, medical officer of health (fork. M.O.H.) -
9 førstekonsulent
subst. chief executive officer subst. principal executive officer subst. Senior Executive Officer -
10 førstesekretær
subst. junior executive officer subst. senior executive officer, chief executive officer subst. [ ved ambassade] first secretary, chancellor -
11 sambandsoffiser
subst. (militær) liaison officer, signals officer subst. (militær) US: communications officer -
12 amanuensis
subst. assistant professor subst. [ universitetslærer] lecturer, assistant subst. scientific officer, senior technical officer -
13 ansvarshavende
subst. person in charge, officer in charge subst. duty officer adj. responsible -
14 arbeidsformidlingskonsulent
subst. (arbeidsmarked) employment officer, placement officer -
15 befalhavende
subst. commanding officer, officer in command -
16 befalshavende
subst. commanding officer, officer in command -
17 bistandsarbeider
subst. foreign aid officer, development aid officer -
18 branningeniør
subst. deputy assistant chief fire officer, deputy assistant chief officer -
19 finansrådmann
subst. [ i kommune] chief financial officer, municipal chief financial officer -
20 fylkeslege
subst. county medical officer subst. chief county medical officer
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officer — [n1] person who has high position in organization administrator, agent, appointee, bureaucrat, chief, civil servant, deputy, dignitary, director, executive, functionary, head, leader, magistrate, manager, officeholder, official, president, public … New thesaurus
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