Author: AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER RANDOLPH AFB TX.
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Languages : en
Pages : 108
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This is a report of an occupational survey of the Aerospace Control and Warning Systems (AFS 276X0) and Electronic Warfare Countermeasures (AFS 276X1) career ladders completed by the Occupational Survey Branch, USAF Occupational Measurement Center, in October 1979. Topics discussed in this report include: (1) survey methodology, (2) the job structure found within the career ladder and how it relates to skill level and experience groups, (3) comparison of the job structure with career ladder documents, such as AFR 39-1 Specialty Job Descriptions and the Specialty Training Standard (STS), and (4) comparison of the current survey with the previous studies.
Aerospace Control and Warning Systems Career Ladder and Electronic Warfare Countermeasures Career Ladder. AFSCs 27630A, 27630B, 27630C, 27650, 27670, 27631, 27671, and 27692
Author: AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER RANDOLPH AFB TX.
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Languages : en
Pages : 108
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This is a report of an occupational survey of the Aerospace Control and Warning Systems (AFS 276X0) and Electronic Warfare Countermeasures (AFS 276X1) career ladders completed by the Occupational Survey Branch, USAF Occupational Measurement Center, in October 1979. Topics discussed in this report include: (1) survey methodology, (2) the job structure found within the career ladder and how it relates to skill level and experience groups, (3) comparison of the job structure with career ladder documents, such as AFR 39-1 Specialty Job Descriptions and the Specialty Training Standard (STS), and (4) comparison of the current survey with the previous studies.
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Pages : 108
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This is a report of an occupational survey of the Aerospace Control and Warning Systems (AFS 276X0) and Electronic Warfare Countermeasures (AFS 276X1) career ladders completed by the Occupational Survey Branch, USAF Occupational Measurement Center, in October 1979. Topics discussed in this report include: (1) survey methodology, (2) the job structure found within the career ladder and how it relates to skill level and experience groups, (3) comparison of the job structure with career ladder documents, such as AFR 39-1 Specialty Job Descriptions and the Specialty Training Standard (STS), and (4) comparison of the current survey with the previous studies.
Technical Abstract Bulletin
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 216
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Category : Science
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Pages : 216
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Administration & Management
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Category : Management
Languages : en
Pages : 532
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Category : Management
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Pages : 532
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Behavior & Society
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Category : Social sciences
Languages : en
Pages : 792
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Category : Social sciences
Languages : en
Pages : 792
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Government Reports Announcements & Index
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1094
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Category : Science
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Pages : 1094
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Government reports annual index
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Pages : 1120
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Pages : 1120
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Electronic Principles Electronic Warfare Countermeasures Career Ladder AFSC 276X1
Author: Thomas J. O'Connor
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Pages : 52
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This report summarizes the results of the administration of the Electronic Principles Inventory to airmen assigend to Electronic Warfare Countermeasures Specialty (AFSC 276X1). 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: Performs technical electronic warfare counter measures functions; and supervises electronic warfare countermeasures activities. Analyzes electronic warfare activities or abnormal external influences. Supervises electronic warfare countermeasures personnel. (Author).
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Pages : 52
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This report summarizes the results of the administration of the Electronic Principles Inventory to airmen assigend to Electronic Warfare Countermeasures Specialty (AFSC 276X1). 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: Performs technical electronic warfare counter measures functions; and supervises electronic warfare countermeasures activities. Analyzes electronic warfare activities or abnormal external influences. Supervises electronic warfare countermeasures personnel. (Author).
Electronic Warfare Systems Career Ladder, AFSCs 32833, 32853, 32873, and 32894
Author: AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX.
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Pages : 78
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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 supervisors, instructors, supply monitors, and quality controllers. There are clear differences in the tasks performed by 5-, 7-, and 9- skill level respondents. DAFSC 32853 respondents are primarily involved in the direct maintenance of a wide variety of EW systems. Seven-skill level respondents perform many of the same tasks performed by 5-skill level respondents, but also are involved in the supervision and management of EW systems maintenance. Nine-skill level respondents primarily perform only supervisory and managerial tasks. The specialty descriptions for all skill levels were compared to the survey data and were found to present a clear and comprehensive overview of the major duties and tasks performed by career ladder incumbents. However, the 7-skill level specialty description could be expanded in the area of training.
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Pages : 78
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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 supervisors, instructors, supply monitors, and quality controllers. There are clear differences in the tasks performed by 5-, 7-, and 9- skill level respondents. DAFSC 32853 respondents are primarily involved in the direct maintenance of a wide variety of EW systems. Seven-skill level respondents perform many of the same tasks performed by 5-skill level respondents, but also are involved in the supervision and management of EW systems maintenance. Nine-skill level respondents primarily perform only supervisory and managerial tasks. The specialty descriptions for all skill levels were compared to the survey data and were found to present a clear and comprehensive overview of the major duties and tasks performed by career ladder incumbents. However, the 7-skill level specialty description could be expanded in the area of training.
Methodologische vraagstukken in de statistische onderzoekingen
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Automatic Flight Control Systems Career Ladder AFSC's 32530, 32550, 32570, and 32591
Author: AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER LACKLAND AFB TEX.
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Pages : 35
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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 level, experience level, and similarity of tasks performed; and, (3) comparisons with current career field structure documents. (Author).
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Pages : 35
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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 level, experience level, and similarity of tasks performed; and, (3) comparisons with current career field structure documents. (Author).