| Outside Wire and Antenna Maintenance and Repair Career Ladder. AFSCs 36130, 36150, 36170, and 36199. |
AUG 1978 |
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 | The results of this survey were compared to those of Occupational Survey Report (OSR) AFPT 90-361-035 dated September 1974. Although the number of groups reported in these two studies varied somewhat (six clusters in the 1978 study versus 13 in the 1974 study), the major job groups discussed in this report are very similar to those reported earlier. Job group titles have been changed from out-side wire to cable in ... |
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| Inflight Refueling Operator Career Ladder, AFSCs 11230, 11250, 11270, 11290. |
AUG 1978 |
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 | This is a report of an occupational survey of the Inflight Refueling Operator career ladder (AFSCs 11230, 11250, 11270, 11290) completed by the Occupational Survey Branch, USAF Occupational Measurement Center in August 1978. This is the first occupational survey of this career ladder. The personnel assigned to the Inflight Refueling Operator career ladder are primarily assigned to the Strategic Air Command (SAC) and are qualified on the KC-135 aircraft. As ... |
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| Electronic Warfare Systems Career Ladder, AFSCs 32833, 32853, 32873, and 32894. |
AUG 1978 |
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 | Inventory booklets were administered to Electronic Warfare Systems career ladder incumbents during the period November 1977 through April 1978. Survey results are based on responses from 1,805 incumbents or 71 percent of the 2,549 assigned 328X3 personnel. Twelve major job groups were identified within the career ladder. Seven of these groups are primarily involved in the direct maintenance of electronic warfare (EW) systems, with the five remaining groups consisting of ... |
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| Mental Health Clinic and Mental Health Ward Specialties, AFSCs 91430, 91450, 91470, 91431, 91451, 91471, 91491. |
JUL 1978 |
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 | This is a report of an occupational survey of the Mental Health Clinic (AFSCs 914X0) and the Mental Health Ward (AFSCs 914X1) specialties completed by the Occupational Survey Branch, USAF Occupational Measurement Center, during July 1978. While this is the first survey of the 914X0 specialty, a previous occupational survey for the 914X1 specialty was published in December 1973. This report will basically address four areas: (1) development and administration ... |
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| Missile Electronic Equipment Specialist, G and H Shreds, Missile Systems Analyst, G Shred Career Ladder. AFSCs 31630G, 31650G, 31670G, 31632G/H, 31652G/H, 31672G/H, and 31693. |
JUN 1978 |
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 | During the period 8 August 1977 through 24 January 1978, the job inventory was administered to incumbents involved with the Minuteman Missile Electronic Maintenance career ladders. (1) Career Ladder Structure. Eighty-eight percent of the survey respondents grouped into eight functional areas. These areas were defined by specialty, weapon system, missile system, missile wing, and experience level combinations. (2) DAFSC and Specialty Group Analysis. Generally, 5-skill level respondents perform technical tasks, ... |
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| Dental Laboratory Career Ladder. AFSCs 98230, 98250, 98270, and 98290. |
JUN 1978 |
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Frederick B. Bower Jr; AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | Inventory booklets were adminstered to Dental Laboratory personnel during the period January through April 1978. Survey results are based on responses from 532 of the 664 incumbents assigned, or 80 percent of the total assigned career ladder population. Six major groupings of jobs were identified within the career ladder. The largest group (58 percent of the sample) was that of Base Dental Laboratory personnel. These members were involved with the ... |
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| Electrical Power Producton Career Ladder. AFSCs 54232, 54252, 54272, and 54299. |
JUN 1978 |
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| Authors:
Harold T. Welch; AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | The Electrical Power Production job inventory was administered during the period October 1977 through February 1978. Survey results are based on responses from 1,784 of the 2,570 incumbents assigned to the 542X2/54299 career ladder. This represents 70 percent of all assigned personnel. Ninety-five percent of the survey respondents comprised six major groups and three independent job types. Two groups consisted of two different levels of supervisors and managers. By far ... |
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| Vehicle Maintenance Career Field. AFSCs 472X0; 472X1A, B, C, D; 47271; 472X2; 47273; 47293. |
JUN 1978 |
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| Authors:
John X. Olivo; AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | Task inventory booklets were administered to Vehicle Maintenance career field personnel during the period June 1977 through October 1977. Survey results are based on responses from 2,945 respondents. This represents 61 percent of all assigned personnel. There were five job categories identified within the career field. These job categories were: General Mechanics, Special Purpose Mechanics, Vehicle Body Repairmen, Administrative Personnel, and Supervisory Personnel. Within the job categories identified, there was ... |
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| LGM-25 (TITAN) Missile Mechanic Career Ladder AFSCs 44330E, 44350E, and 44370E. |
JUN 1978 |
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| Authors:
Leon J. Tauscher; AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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| Cryogenic Fluids Production Career Ladder AFSCs 54430, 54450, and 54470. |
JUN 1978 |
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 | Since a 1973 survey, the manning in the 544X0 career ladder has been reduced by approximately 50 percent, although the kinds of jobs and tasks performed have remained stable. A large overseas imbalance in the assignments within this ladder has resulted in several unsuccessful attempts to merge the Cryogenic Fluids Production career ladder with some larger career ladders having more Continental United States (CONUS) assignments. At the present time, no ... |
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| Real Estate-Cost-Management Analysis Career Ladder AFSCs 55430, 55450, 55470, and 55490. |
JUN 1978 |
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| Authors:
Harry G. Lawrence; AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | Based on task similarity, the structure of jobs performed in the Real Estate-Cost-Management Analysis career ladder was determined. Basically, six major groups were identified as follows: Real Property Personnel, Cost Accounting Personnel, Supervisory and Management Personnel, Industrial Engineering Personnel, Funds Management Personnel, and Resident Instructor Personnel. |
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| Recruiter Special Duty Identifier SDI 99500. |
31 MAY 1978 |
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AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | This is a report of an occupational survey of personnel serving in the Recruiter Special Duty Identifier (SDI 99500) completed by the Occupational Survey Branch, USAF Occupational Measurement Center during April 1978. A previous occupational survey of this SDI has been conducted and results published in March 1973. As a minimum, personnel applying for the 99500 SDI must possess a 5-skill level in any Air Force Specialty, be in the ... |
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| Chapel Management Career Ladder AFSCs 70130, 70150, 70170, and 70190. |
31 MAY 1978 |
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| Authors:
Michael J. Kelley; AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | Inventory booklets were administered to Chapel Management career ladder incumbents during the period November 1977 through February 1978. Survey results are based on responses from 546 incumbents or 80 percent of the 683 assigned 701X0 personnel. |
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| Packaging, Passenger and Household Goods, and Freight Traffic Career Ladders AFSCs 60134, 60154, 60174, 60230, 60250, 60231, 60251, 60271, and 60291. |
MAY 1978 |
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 | Ninety-four percent of the survey respondents comprised seven major job groups. Career ladder members holding the 601X4, 602X0, and 602X1 AFSCs appeared in distinctively separate groups, which appears to validate the current career ladder structure. One major group consisted mainly of dafsc 602X1 personnel who were performing tasks related to the loading, unloading, receiving, and planning of freight shipments. The DAFSC 601X4 personnel clustered in another major job group and ... |
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| Avionic Inertial and Radar Navigation Systems Career Ladder, AFSCs 32834, 32854, 32874, and 32894. |
28 APR 1978 |
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| Fire Protection Career Ladder, AFSCs 57130, 57150, 57170, and 57190. |
28 APR 1978 |
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 | This analysis found that, over the years, the Fire Protection career ladder has remained relatively stable in terms of jobs and tasks performed by incumbents in the field. Since 1968, this ladder has been surveyed three times, with highly similar findings reported in all 3 studies. The career ladder structure that emerged from these 3 analyses tend to validate the existing classification structure for AFS 571X0 personnel. In general, the ... |
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| Diet Therapy Career Ladder AFSCs 62231, 62251, and 62271. |
31 MAR 1978 |
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 | Survey results are based on responses from 360 respondents, or 70 percent of the 512 Diet Therapy incumbents assigned to the career ladder. DAFSC 62291, Food Services Superintendents, were not included in the survey analysis due to the small number of 9-skill levels supervising AFS 622X1 personnel at medical food service facilities. |
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| Telephone Switching Equipment Repairman, Electro/Mechanical Career Ladder, AFSCs 36231, 36251, 36271, and 36294. |
MAR 1978 |
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 | The Electro/Mechanical Telephone Switching Equipment Repairman job inventory was administered during the period February 1977 through May 1977. Survey results are based on responses from 777 of the 1,109 incumbents assigned to the 362X1/36294 career ladder. This represents 70 percent of all assigned personnel. |
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| W-Prefix (MMICS) Maintenance Management Career Ladder Personnel, DAFSC W392X0. |
15 FEB 1978 |
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| Authors:
Thomas E. Ulrich; AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | This special report is part of a comprehensive occupational survey of the Maintenance Management career ladder which will be completed by mid 1978. Classification personnel of the AFMPC requested information about the job performed by MMICS Files Maintenance (W-prefix) personnel. The overall finding of this analysis is that the W-prefix personnel perform a function which is distinct from the rest of the 392X0 career ladder. (Author) |
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| Summary Report for AFSCs Trained at Sheppard AFB. |
01 FEB 1978 |
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| Authors:
Charles D. Gorman; AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | This report summarizes the results of the administration of the Electronic Principles Inventory (EPI) to airmen assigned to Air Force Specialties for which training is provided at Sheppard AFB. The data for this report were collected during the period January 1976 through September 1977. This report describes: (1) development and administration of the survey instrument; and (2) electronic principles used by airmen in specialties trained at Sheppard AFB. This report ... |
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| Summary Report for AFSCs Trained at Lowry AFB. |
01 FEB 1978 |
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| Authors:
Charles D. Gorman; AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | This report summarizes the results of the administration of the Electronic Principles Inventory (EPI) to airmen assigned to Air Force Specialties for which training is provided at Lowry AFB. This report describes: (1) development and administration of the survey instrument; and (2) electronic principles used by airmen in specialties trained at Lowry AFB. This report is intended as a summary of EPI data. More complete information on any given AFSC ... |
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| Summary Report for AFSCs Trained at Chanute AFB. |
01 FEB 1978 |
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| Authors:
Charles D. Gorman; AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | This report summarizes the results of the administration of the Electronic Principles Inventory (EPI) to airmen assigned to Air Force Specialties for which training is provided at Chanute AFB. This report describes: (1) development and administration of the survey instrument; and (2) electronic principles used by airmen in specialties trained at Chanute AFB. This report is intended as a summary of EPI data. More complete information on any given AFSC ... |
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| Summary Report for AFSCs Trained at Keesler AFB. |
01 FEB 1978 |
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| Authors:
Charles D. Gorman; AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | This report summarizes the results of the administration of the Electronic Principles Inventory (EPI) to airmen assigned to Air Force Specialties for which training is provided at Keesler AFB. This report describes: (1) development and administration of the survey instrument; and (2) electronic principles used by airmen in specialties trained at Keesler AFB. This report is intended as a summary of EPI data. More complete information on any given AFSC ... |
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| Telecommunications Systems/Equipment Maintenance Career Ladder AFSCs 30632, 30652, 30672, and 30692. |
FEB 1978 |
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 | Survey results are based on responses from 1,210 respondents. This represents 69 percent of the 1,755 assigned personnel. |
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| Aircrew Egress Systems Career Ladder AFSCs 42332, 42352, 42372, and 42396. |
30 JAN 1978 |
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| Authors:
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 | Inventory booklets were administered to Aircrew Egress Systems career ladder incumbents during the period February through May 1977. Survey results are based on responses from 798 of the 1,410 incumbents holding DAFSCs 42332, 42352, 42372, and 42396. This represents 57 percent of all assigned personnel. |
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| Weapon Control Systems Career Ladder, AFSCs 32132/A/N/P/Q/S, 32152/A/C/N/P/Q/S, 32172/A/C/N/P/Q/S, and 32192. |
30 DEC 1977 |
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| Authors:
AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | This report presents the results of a detailed Air Force Occupational Survey of the Weapon Control Systems career ladder (AFSCs 32132/A/N/P/Q/S, 32152/A/C/N/P/Q/S, 32172/A/C/N/P/Q/S, and 32192). This project was directed by USAF Program Technical Training, Volume 2, dated January 1976. Authority for conducting specialty surveys is contained in AFR 35-2. Computer outputs from which this report was produced are available for use by operating and training officials. Computer programs for analyzing ... |
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| Electronic Computer Systems Career Ladder, AFSCs 30534, 30554, 30574, and 30594. |
30 DEC 1977 |
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| Authors:
AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | This is a report of an occupational survey of the Electronic Computer Systems career ladder (AFSCs 30534, 30554, 30574, and 30594) which was completed by the Occupational Survey Branch, USAF Occupational Measurement Center, in December 1977. |
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| Integrated Avionic Systems Career Ladder AFSCs 32632A/B/C, 32652A/B/C, 32672A/B/C, and 32692. |
30 NOV 1977 |
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| Authors:
Hynson H. Marvel Jr.; Harold T. Welch III; AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | This is the initial occupational survey of the Integrated Avionics career ladder. The career field subdivision (AFSCs 326XX) was created in 1968. It was designed primarily to support the F-111 series aircraft. The Integrated Avionics System Specialist/Technician (AFSCs 326X2A/B/C) was established in 1972. It was established to perform the flightline duties previously performed by avionic maintenance personnel on older aircraft with conventional avionic systems. Responsibility for the F-15A was added ... |
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| Helicopter Maintenance Career Ladder AFSCs 43130C/D, 43150C/D, 43170C/D, and 43191. |
30 NOV 1977 |
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| Authors:
Harold T. Welch III; AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | The Helicopter Maintenance Career Ladder has remained moderately stable over the years since the last occupational survey. The major classification change which has occurred since that time was the dropping of the B shredout, which was airmen assigned to helicopters having semi-articulated rotor systems. This change was brought about by the elimination of the HH-43 aircraft from the Air Force inventory. A Worldwide Helicopter Maintnenace Conference was conducted in March ... |
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| Automatic Tracking Radar Career Ladder AFSCs 30333, 30353, 30373, and 30393. |
30 NOV 1977 |
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| Authors:
AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | The Automatic Tracking Radar (AFS 303X3) job inventory was administered to job incumbents during the period November 1976 through May 1977. Survey results are based pm responses from 864 incumbents, or 70 percent of the 1,229 assigned personnel currently holding DAFSCs 30333, 30353, or 30373. Also sampled were 35 of the 331 9-skill level superintendents or 11 percent of the currently as signed 30393 DAFSC personnel. |
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| Bomb Navigation Systems Career Ladder, AFSCs 321XOK/L and 32192. |
30 NOV 1977 |
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| Authors:
AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | This report presents the results of a detailed Air Force Occupational Survey of the Bomb Navigation Systems career ladder (AFSCs 32130K, 32150K, 32170K, 32130L, 32150L, 32170L, and 32192). The project was directed by USAF Program Technical Training, Volume 2, dated October 1976. Authority for conducting specialty surveys is contained in AFR 35-2. Computer outputs from which this report was produced are available for use by operating and training officials. |
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| Social Actions Drug/Alcohol Career Ladder AFSCs 73430B, 73470B, 73490, 7361B, and 7364B. |
30 NOV 1977 |
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| Authors:
AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | This is a report of an occupational survey of the Social Actions Drug/Alcohol career ladder (AFSCs 73403B, 73470B, 73490, 7361B, and 7364B) completed by the Occupational Survey Branch, USAF Occupational Measurement Center during November 1977. |
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| Titan (LGM-25) Missile System Career Ladders AFSCs 316X0F, 316X1F, 316X2F, 31693. |
30 NOV 1977 |
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| Authors:
AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | This is a report of an occupational survey of the Missile Systems Analysis (AFSC 316X0F), Missile Systems Maintenance (AFSC 316X1F), and Missile Electronic Equipment Maintenance (AFSC 316X2F) career ladders. This report was completed by the Occupational Survey Branch, USAF Occupational Measurement Center, in November 1977. Previous occupational surveys of these career ladders were published during October 1973 for AFS 316X0F, August 1973 for AFS 316X1F, and October 1974 for AFS ... |
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| Supply Services Career Field AFSCs 61130, 61150, 61170, 61230, 61250, 61270, and 61290. |
30 NOV 1977 |
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| Authors:
AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | This report presents the results an Occupational Survey of the Supply Services Career Field, AFSCs 61130, 61150, 61170, 61230, 61250, 61270, and 61290. The career field was found to be very heterogeneous in terms of both duties and tasks performed by incumbents. Analysis revealed eleven major groupings which included 86 percent of the survey respondents. The remaining 14 percent of the survey sample consisted of isolates, or individuals whose duties ... |
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| Security Police Officer and Security Police Staff Officer Utilization Fields AFSCs 8111, 8116, 8121, and 8124. |
15 NOV 1977 |
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| Authors:
Leon J. Tauscher; AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | This report presents the results of a detailed occupational analysis of the Security Police Officer and Security Police Staff Officer utilization fields, AFS 812X and 811X, respectively. The project was carried out in response to a special request from AFMPC/DPMRPQ. |
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| Aerospace Photographic Systems Specialist AFSC 40451. |
08 NOV 1977 |
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| Authors:
Thomas J. O'Connor; Elena J. Weber; AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | This report summarizes the results of the administration of the Electronic Principles Inventory to airmen assigned as Aerospace Photographic Systems Specialist (AFSC 40451). The report gives a detailed listing of the technical tasks and knowledge needed to perform the jobs within the specialty or career ladder. This specialty has the following functions: Inspects, installs, removes, troubleshoots, repairs, overhauls, calibrates, and modifies electronic, radar recording, video tape recording, and optical aerospace ... |
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| Automatic Flight Control Systems Career Ladder AFSC's 32530, 32550, 32570, and 32591. |
31 OCT 1977 |
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| Authors:
AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | This is a report of an occupational survey of the Automatic Flight Control Systems career ladder (AFSCs 32530, 32550, 32570, 32591) which was completed by the Occupational Survey Branch, USAF occupational Measurement Center, in October 1977. The previous occupational survey of this career ladder was published during March 1972. The report describes: (1) development and administration of the survey instrument; (2) summaries of tasks performed by airmen grouped by skill ... |
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| Personnel Career Ladder AFSCs 73230, 73250, 73270, 73294. |
31 OCT 1977 |
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 | This report describes: (1) development and administration of the survey instrument; (2) summaries of tasks performed by airmen grouped by skill level, experience level, and similarity of tasks performed; (3) comparisons with career field structure documents; and (4) recommended actions for further study. |
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| Weapons Maintenance Specialist Career Ladder AFSC 46250. |
28 OCT 1977 |
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| Authors:
Thomas J. O'Connor; Frederick B. Bowers Jr; AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | This report summarizes the results of the administration of the Electronic Principles Inventory to airmen assigned as Weapons Maintenance Specialty (AFSC 46250). The report gives a detailed listing of the technical tasks and knowledge needed to perform the jobs within the specialty or career ladder. This specialty has the following functions: Loads nuclear and nonnuclear air munitions and explosive and propellant devices on aircraft; and maintains, installs, modifies and repairs ... |
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| Missile Pneudraulic Repairman Career Ladder AFSC 44250. |
28 OCT 1977 |
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| Authors:
Thomas J. O'Connor; William A. Tamashunas; AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | This report summarizes the results of the administration of the Electronic Principles Inventory to airmen assigned as Missile Pneudraulic Repairman (AFSC 44250). This specialty has the following functions: Installs, repairs, overhauls, and modifies missile pneumatic/hydraulic systems and associated pneumatic/hydraulic aerospace ground equipment. Inspects pneumatic/hydraulic shop activities. Supervises missile pneudraulic repair personnel. (Author) |
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| Aircraft Electrical Systems Specialist Career Ladder AFSC 42350. |
27 OCT 1977 |
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| Authors:
Thomas J. O'Connor; Walter F. Kasper; AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | This report summarizes the results of the administration of the Electronic Principles Inventory to airmen assigned as Aircraft Electrical Systems Specialist (AFSC 42350). The report gives a detailed listing of the technical tasks and knowledge needed to perform the jobs within the specialty or career ladder. This specialty has the following functions: Troubleshoots, inspects, installs, repairs, modifies, and overhauls aircraft electrical systems and associated electronic components, subsystems, and test equipment. ... |
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| Biomedical Equipment Maintenance Specialist AFSC 40350. |
26 OCT 1977 |
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| Authors:
Thomas J. O'Connor; John X. Olivo; AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | This report summarizes the results of the administration of the Electronic Prinicples Inventory to airmen assigned as Biomedical Equipment Maintenance Specialist (AFSC 40350). This report gives a detailed listing of the technical tasks and knowledge needed to perform the jobs within the specialty or career ladder. This specialty has the following functions: Installs, inspects, repairs, calibrates, and modifies biomedical equipment and support systems and advises concerning theory of operation, underlying ... |
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| Electronic Principles Avionics Sensor Systems Career Ladder AFSC 329XOA/B Changed to 322X2. |
17 OCT 1977 |
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| Authors:
Thomas J. O'Connor; David S. Street; AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | This report summarizes the results of the administration of the Electronic Principles Inventory to airmen assigned to Avionics Sensor Systems Specialty (AFSC 329X0 A and B). The report gives a detailed listing of the technical tasks and knowledge needed to perform the jobs within the specialty or career ladder. This specialty has the following functions: Installs, maintains, and repairs sensor system equipment. Performs preventive maintenance on avionic sensor systems equipment. ... |
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| Missile Warning and Space Surveillance Sensor Repair Career Ladder AFSC 309X0. |
15 OCT 1977 |
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| Authors:
Thomas J. O'Connor; Thomas E. Ulrich; AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | This report summarizes the results of the administration of the Electronic Principles Inventory to airmen assigned to Missile Warning and Space Surveillance Sensor Repair Systems Specialty (AFSC 309X0). The report gives a detailed listing of the technical tasks and knowledge needed to perform the jobs within the specialty or career ladder. This specialty has the following functions: Superintends installation, replacement, maintenance, repair, overhaul, and modification of missile warning and space ... |
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| Electrician Career Ladder. AFSCs 54230, 54230F, 54250, 54250F, 54270, 54270F, and 54291. |
15 OCT 1977 |
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| Authors:
AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | The report describes: (1) development and administration of the survey instrument; (2) summaries of tasks performed; by airmen grouped by skill level, experience level, and similarity of tasks performed; (3) comparisons with career field structure documents; and (4) recommended actions for further study. (Author) |
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| Weapons Control Systems Career Ladder, AFSC 321X2. |
30 SEP 1977 |
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| Authors:
Thomas J. O'Connor; Jerry M. Barucky; AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | This report summarizes the results of the administration of the Electronic Principles Inventory to airmen assigned as Weapons Control Systems personnel (AFSC 321X2). (Author) |
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| Refrigeration and Air Conditioning and Heating Systems Career Ladders AFSCs 545x0, 547x0, 54790. |
30 SEP 1977 |
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| Authors:
AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | This is a report of an occupational survey of the refrigeration and air conditioning (AFSC 545X0) and heating systems (AFSC 547X0) career ladders conducted by the Occupational Survey Branch, USAF Occupational Measurement Center, from May 1976 through September 1977. The previous occupational survey of these career ladders was completed in March 1971. This report describes: (1) development and administration of the survey instrument; (2) summaries of tasks performed by airmen ... |
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| Defensive Fire Control Systems Career Ladder AFSC 321X1. |
30 SEP 1977 |
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| Authors:
Thomas J. O'Connor; Rodger D. Ballentine; AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | This report summarizes the results of the administration of the Electronic Principles Inventory to airmen assigned to Defensive Fire Control Systems Specialty (AFSC 321X1). The report gives a detailed listing of the technical tasks and knowledge needed to perform the jobs within the specialty or career ladder. This specialty has the following functions: Inspects, operates, troubleshoots, repairs, overhauls, and modifies aircraft defensive fire control systems components and test equipment. Inspects, ... |
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| Electronic-Mechanical Communications and Cryptographic Equipment Systems Specialist AFSC 30651. |
23 SEP 1977 |
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| Authors:
Thomas J. O'Connor; Marry G. Lawrence; AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | This report summarizes the results of the administration of the Electronic Principles Inventory to airmen assigned as Electronic-Mechanical Communications and Cryptographic Equipment Systems Specialist (AFSC 30651). This specialty has the following functions: Installs, maintains, inspects, tests, repairs, modifies, and safeguards electronic-mechanical communications and crytographic (TSEC/KG-13) equipment. Installs and checks the operation of electronic-mechanical communications and crytographic equipment. Maintains, inspects, and tests electronic-mechanical communications and cryptographic equipment. Safeguards cryptographic equipment and ... |
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| Avionic Inertial and Radar Navigation Systems Specialist AFSC 32854. |
22 SEP 1977 |
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| Authors:
Thomas J. O'Connor; Elena J. Weber; AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX
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 | This report summarizes the results of the administration of the Electronic Principles Inventory to airmen assigned as Avionic Inertial and Radar Navigation Systems Specialist (AFSC 32854). The report gives a detailed listing of the technical tasks and knowledge needed to perform the jobs within the specialty or career ladder. This specialty has the following functions: Installs, maintains, and repairs avionic inertial and radar navigational equipment. Performs preventive maintenance on avionic ... |
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