Sensor 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 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 MoreCyber Transport Systems Airmen are the IT specialists of the Air Force. They provide mission-critical voice, data, and video services, deploy and operate expeditionary communications systems, and monitor the performance of systems and circuits. Cyber Transport Systems Airmen are also responsible for…
Read MoreBomber Special Integrated Communication Systems / Navigation Systems airman are also known as Communication Navigation. Comm Nav airmen are maintainers who work on all the communication systems like radios, and…
Read MoreAs an Aerospace Ground Equipment Mechanic you will learn many things such as hydraulics, refrigerant handling, trouble shooting, electrical theory, basic /advanced mechanical practices and much much more…
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