Special Investigation Officers frequently provide testimony in legal proceedings and regularly brief command officials on the status of investigative services. And they coordinate investigations of mutual interest with other local, state, federal and foreign law enforcement and security agencies…
Read MoreAirlift/ Special Mission Aircraft Maintainers advise on problems maintaining, troubleshoot and maintain aircraft structures, as well as tests repaired components using mockups and test equipment. They adjust, align, rig, and
Read MoreJob Description: As a Pararescue specialist, you will be saving airmen in hostile or unreachable areas. Special Ops Air Force Pararescuemen rescue and medically treat downed military personnel all over the world. In this job you will be trained as parachutists, scuba divers and rock climbers, and even arctic-trained to access any environment to save a life when called to do so…
Read MoreSensor Operators conduct reconnaissance and surveillance of potential targets and areas of interest. They detects, analyzes and discriminates between valid and invalid targets using synthetic aperture radar, electro-optical, low-light, and infrared full-motion video imagery, and other active or passive acquisition and tracking systems….
Read MoreAirman with the AFSC 1W0X1 (Weather Technician) observe, record, and disseminate weather data and information. Weather Technicians use fixed and deployable meteorological sensors to measure and evaluate atmospheric and space weather conditions. They also use…
Read MoreWater and Fuels Systems Maintainers install and operate plumbing, water, wastewater, fire suppression and backflow prevention systems. They also monitor systems operation to ensure efficiency and…
Read MoreWithin Traffic Management, there are three jobs. Cargo movement, Passenger Travel, and Personal Property. Here is an explanation of the three jobs:
Read MoreA Special Missions Aviator on the AC-130J is to ensure that the aircraft is going to be able to preform for the guys on the ground. A special missions aviator is a Flight engineer, loadmaster and aerial gunner all in one. For being part flight engineer we are experts in…
Read MoreSpace Systems Operations airmen detect, identify, and maintain surveillance on low orbiting and deep space satellite vehicles using active and passive space surveillance systems. Part of their work involves exploring new space surveillance technologies, developing new space operational procedures, and…
Read MoreIt takes all types of Airmen to perform duties necessary to keep our bases operational. It’s the job of Services specialists to maintain and operate hotels, restaurants and fitness centers at bases all over the world. These experts perform…
Read MoreSecurity Forces airmen are tasked with providing force protection duties, guarding weapons, air bases and Air Force personnel from possible dangers. The Security Forces main goal is to keep the people, planes, base, weapons (even nuclear), and the surrounding area safe from any threat, including the intrusion by unauthorized people. Security force members are essentially the military police within the Air Force and the branch's first line of defense.
Read MoreThe primary duties of Nondestructive Inspection is to find anything that’s wrong with Air Force aerospace weapons. They inspect the weapon systems components and support equipment for structural integrity and perform fluid analysis. This may include inspecting metal engine parts for wear and tear, and checking that lubricating oil and other fluids are not seeping into any cracks.
Read MoreJob Description: Munition System Technicians tests, processes and assembles nonnuclear munitions. They prepare and load munitions on aircrafts, check safe and arm mechanisms, install warheads, guidance units, fuses, arming wires, explosive bolts, squibs, strakes, wings, fins, control surfaces, and tracking flares as well as prepare, assemble and test aircraft rockets and loads in launchers…
Read MoreMateriel Management manages all the materials on base. Whether its aircraft parts or equipment items we inventory, manage, control all of it. Depending on the section you work at you will have different tasks. There are Individual Protective Equipment (IPE), Customer Service, Inventory, Equipment, Aircraft Parts Store (APS), Decentralized Maintenance Support (DMS), and Flight Service Center. As a Materiel Manager you could work at any of these sections…
Read MoreMaintenance Management Production otherwise known PS&D (Plans, Scheduling, and Documentation) is responsible for scheduling aircraft flights in advance for the week, the month, every quarter, and year. As a Maintenance Management Production airman, you are also responsible for…
Read MoreJob Description: Logistics Plans specialists ensure that equipment and personnel arrive at the designated location at the designated time. Logistics Planners consider all possible aspects, phases and contingencies while working in conjunction with other organizations to make sure every mission is safe, successful and goes according to plan. Overall, the career field is crucial to the mission and to the United States Air Force….
Read MoreResponsible for the coordination and distribution of information and data, Knowledge Management specialists play a critical role in every department of the Air Force. From creating launch manuals to storing and disposing of high-level documents, these professionals manage the flow, distribution, life cycle and disposal of communications and information integral to our operations…
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