Author: Air force occupational measurement squadron randolph afb tx
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Pages : 60
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The Missile and Space Facilities career ladder was surveyed to provide current job and task data for use in updating career ladder documents and training programs. Survey results are based on responses from 328 members accounting for 61 percent of the total population surveyed. Missile and Space Facilities personnel install, operate, maintain, and repair power generation and distribution systems, and environmental control and associated support systems and equipment for missile, spacelift, and research and development (R & D) facilities.
Occupational Survey Report: Missile and Space Facilities, AFSC 2M0X3/A, OSSN: 2324
Author: Air force occupational measurement squadron randolph afb tx
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Languages : en
Pages : 60
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The Missile and Space Facilities career ladder was surveyed to provide current job and task data for use in updating career ladder documents and training programs. Survey results are based on responses from 328 members accounting for 61 percent of the total population surveyed. Missile and Space Facilities personnel install, operate, maintain, and repair power generation and distribution systems, and environmental control and associated support systems and equipment for missile, spacelift, and research and development (R & D) facilities.
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Languages : en
Pages : 60
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The Missile and Space Facilities career ladder was surveyed to provide current job and task data for use in updating career ladder documents and training programs. Survey results are based on responses from 328 members accounting for 61 percent of the total population surveyed. Missile and Space Facilities personnel install, operate, maintain, and repair power generation and distribution systems, and environmental control and associated support systems and equipment for missile, spacelift, and research and development (R & D) facilities.
Missile Systems Maintenance AFSC 411X0, 411X1, and 411X2 (Projected 2M0X1, 2M0X2 and 2M0X3). Occupational Survey Report
Author: AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT SQUADRON RANDOLPH AFB TX.
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Languages : en
Pages : 51
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Pages : 51
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Occupational Survey Report, 2M0X2 Missile and Space Systems Maintenance
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Languages : en
Pages : 42
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Pages : 42
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Missile and Space Systems Maintenance, AFSC 2M0X2/A.
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Languages : en
Pages : 74
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This report presents the results of an Air Force Occupational Survey of the Missile & Space Systems Maintenance career ladder, Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) 2M0X2/A. Authority for conducting occupational surveys is contained in AFI 36-2623. Computer products used in this report are available for use by operations and training officials.
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Languages : en
Pages : 74
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This report presents the results of an Air Force Occupational Survey of the Missile & Space Systems Maintenance career ladder, Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) 2M0X2/A. Authority for conducting occupational surveys is contained in AFI 36-2623. Computer products used in this report are available for use by operations and training officials.
Missile and Space Facilities Career Ladder, AFSC 2MOX3
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Pages : 64
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Pages : 64
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Missile and Space Systems Electronic Maintenance, AFSC 2M0X1A/B.
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Languages : en
Pages : 79
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This is a report of an occupational survey of the Missile and Space Systems Electronic Maintenance career ladder, AFSC 2M0X1A/B, conducted by the Occupational Analysis Flight, Air Force Occupational Measurement Squadron (AFOMS). The career ladder is split at the 3 skill level between A and B shreds. The "A" shred personnel maintain intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) electronics; the "B" shred personnel maintain air launch cmise missiles (ALCM), conventional air launch cruise missiles (CALCM), and advanced cruise missiles (ACM) electronics. This survey will ensure current data for use in evaluating the effectiveness of training within the Missile and Space Systems Electronic Maintenance specialties. AFSC 2M0XlA/B was created in October 1993 with the merger of former AFSCs. 41 lXO/l/2, Missile System Maintenance (last surveyed in September 1993), 41 1XOA, Missile Systems Maintenance (last surveyed in October 1992), and 466X0, Air Launched Missile Systems (last surveyed in July 1993). This is the first OSR for the AFSC 2MOXlA/I3 career field since its inception.
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Pages : 79
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This is a report of an occupational survey of the Missile and Space Systems Electronic Maintenance career ladder, AFSC 2M0X1A/B, conducted by the Occupational Analysis Flight, Air Force Occupational Measurement Squadron (AFOMS). The career ladder is split at the 3 skill level between A and B shreds. The "A" shred personnel maintain intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) electronics; the "B" shred personnel maintain air launch cmise missiles (ALCM), conventional air launch cruise missiles (CALCM), and advanced cruise missiles (ACM) electronics. This survey will ensure current data for use in evaluating the effectiveness of training within the Missile and Space Systems Electronic Maintenance specialties. AFSC 2M0XlA/B was created in October 1993 with the merger of former AFSCs. 41 lXO/l/2, Missile System Maintenance (last surveyed in September 1993), 41 1XOA, Missile Systems Maintenance (last surveyed in October 1992), and 466X0, Air Launched Missile Systems (last surveyed in July 1993). This is the first OSR for the AFSC 2MOXlA/I3 career field since its inception.
Occupational Survey Report. Missile Systems Maintenance AFSC 411XOA.
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Pages : 80
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Survey Coverage: The Missile Systems Maintenance (AFSC 411XOA) career ladder was surveyed to obtain current task and equipment data for use in examining current training programs. Survey results are based on 618 responses from AFSC 411XOA personnel, which constitute 63 percent of the assigned population. Personnel in the Superintendent and Chief Enlisted Manager (CEM) levels were not surveyed.
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Languages : en
Pages : 80
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Survey Coverage: The Missile Systems Maintenance (AFSC 411XOA) career ladder was surveyed to obtain current task and equipment data for use in examining current training programs. Survey results are based on 618 responses from AFSC 411XOA personnel, which constitute 63 percent of the assigned population. Personnel in the Superintendent and Chief Enlisted Manager (CEM) levels were not surveyed.
Air Launched Missile Systems, AFSC 466X0. Occupational Survey Report
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Pages : 90
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This is a report of an occupational survey of the Air Launched Missile Systems career ladder conducted by the Occupational Analysis Flight, USAF Occupational Measurement Squadron. The Technical Training Operations Directorate of Headquarters, Air Education Training Command, Randolph AFB TX, requested this survey to review the classification, training, and personnel utilization of the career ladder subsequent to its creation under Rivet Work- force. The AFSC 466X0 career ladder structure identified in this report is similar to that found in the previous 1988 (AFSC 411XOB/C) OSR. The AFR 39-1 job descriptions accurately describe the jobs and tasks performed by personnel at all skill levels, and overall satisfaction was positive for the jobs identified. Analysis of the training documents indicates that both the STS and POI contain a number of unsupported areas which should be reviewed to determine if inclusion in future revisions of these documents is warranted.
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Languages : en
Pages : 90
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This is a report of an occupational survey of the Air Launched Missile Systems career ladder conducted by the Occupational Analysis Flight, USAF Occupational Measurement Squadron. The Technical Training Operations Directorate of Headquarters, Air Education Training Command, Randolph AFB TX, requested this survey to review the classification, training, and personnel utilization of the career ladder subsequent to its creation under Rivet Work- force. The AFSC 466X0 career ladder structure identified in this report is similar to that found in the previous 1988 (AFSC 411XOB/C) OSR. The AFR 39-1 job descriptions accurately describe the jobs and tasks performed by personnel at all skill levels, and overall satisfaction was positive for the jobs identified. Analysis of the training documents indicates that both the STS and POI contain a number of unsupported areas which should be reviewed to determine if inclusion in future revisions of these documents is warranted.