Structural AFSC 3E3X1 OSSN 2383

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The Structural career ladder, AFSC 3E3X1, was surveyed to gather data needed to evaluate the effectiveness of training; to ensure members are receiving training for the right type of equipment; to validate training requirements; and to verify changes within career ladder, operational training, and career development course materials. Survey results are based on 1019 responses from Active Duty (AD) (679), Air National Guard (ANG) (209), and Air Force Reserve Component (AFRC) (131) personnel. Skill levels and paygrades were well represented.

Structural AFSC 3E3X1 OSSN 2383

Structural AFSC 3E3X1 OSSN 2383 PDF Author:
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Languages : en
Pages : 114

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Book Description
The Structural career ladder, AFSC 3E3X1, was surveyed to gather data needed to evaluate the effectiveness of training; to ensure members are receiving training for the right type of equipment; to validate training requirements; and to verify changes within career ladder, operational training, and career development course materials. Survey results are based on 1019 responses from Active Duty (AD) (679), Air National Guard (ANG) (209), and Air Force Reserve Component (AFRC) (131) personnel. Skill levels and paygrades were well represented.

Structural (AFSC 3E3X1).

Structural (AFSC 3E3X1). PDF Author:
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Pages : 99

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This is a report of an occupational survey of the AFSC 3E3X1, Structural career ladder conducted by the Occupational Analysis Flight, Air Force Occupational Measurement Squadron (AFOMS). This survey will ensure current data for use in updating career ladder documents and training programs. Current AFSC 3E3X1 personnel were recently merged from two career ladders--the former Structural (AFSC 552X0) and Metal Fabrication (AFSC 552X2) AFSCs. AFSC 552X0 was last reported on in 1991, and AFSC 552X2 was reported on in 1986. The two ladders merged in 1991, and this report is the first to provide insight into the success of this newly merged Structural career ladder.