It takes more than doctors and nurses to keep our Air Force medical facilities up and running. Responsible for handling everything leading up to and following patient visits, Health Services Management specialists keep all our…
Read MoreIt’s the responsibility of Ground Transportation specialists to transport people, supplies, munitions and outsized expeditionary forces. These airmen must utilize a variety of essential skills, such as map and compass reading, vehicle specifications determination and limitations assessment in order to coordinate and master all aspects of ground transportation necessary for us to get equipment and people where they need to go…
Read MoreVehicle Maintenance or VM, is being a mechanic. VM airmen troubleshoot, repair, and maintain Air Force vehicle assets. They work on a wide range of vehicles and equipment to include Ford F-250's, Caterpillar D6 Dozers, Volvo, John Deere, JCB, Chevrolet, and specialized military vehicles such as…
Read MoreFire Protection is just what it sounds like, a firefighter and a first responder in the Air Force for the bases. As a guard airman you can work full time for my base as a civilian state employee doing the exact same thing, working 24 hours on, 48 hours off schedule. A typical day on the job (whether on shift or at drill) is in the morning you have roll call, then you get our truck assignments, and…
Read MoreEmergency Management airmen are tasked with preparing wartime and contingency response plans, and with researching and developing disaster preparedness plans with the goal of minimizing casualties and damage from natural disasters, military operations (including war) and major accidents, such as plane crashes. They're part of the teams that coordinate responses during disaster relief operations, including mobilizing resources and government organizations.
Read MoreA Cyber Warfare Operator is trained and is capable of providing offensive and defensive measures to maintain our Cyber Dominance stance. They hunt down cyber threats on their network, secure out networks from attacks, and also employ cyber attacks to foreign assets…
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 MoreCyber Defense Operators manage servers that host local applications and web applications. Most work in a typical office environment along side the same ranked peers. It's important to note that you may hold this AFSC and be pulled to do another job in the cyber career field.
Read MoreAirmen with this AFSC perform nuclear C2 actions in the execution phase of Emergency War Orders, and directs conventional C2 actions supporting Emergency Plans, Operations Orders, and Operations Plans. They relay C2 instructions for launch, execution, diversion, recall, evacuation, and recovery.
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 MoreAircraft Structural Maintainers assemble structural parts and components to meet requirements for preserving structural integrity and low observable qualities. They assess damage to aircraft structural components, low observable coatings , advises on structural and low observable repair, modification, and corrosion protection treatment with respect to original strength, weight, and contour to maintain structural and low observable integrity…
Read MoreAircraft Metals Technology airmen advises on metals machining, welding, designing, and production problems. Designs manufactures, or modifies special precision tools and fixtures to facilitate metalworking operations. Metals Technology airmen do calculations such as determining cutting speeds and settings, welding processes, and preheat and post heat requirements. They weld, braze, solder, and heat treat metals.
Read MoreAs an Aircraft Loadmaster you will conducts preflights, in-flight checks on cargo, perform scanning duties during ground operations, supervise the loading and unloading of cargo and people, and correct load placement and distribution so the aircraft can fly safely.
Read MoreAir Transportation airmen plan and organize air transportation activities, including determining the supplies, facilities, and personnel needed. These airmen do procedures for loading both passengers and cargo aboard aircraft and implement any necessary safety precautions for handling…
Read MoreAir Traffic Control airmen learn air traffic control principles and procedures, flight characteristics of aircraft, and international, federal and military air directives. They use aeronautical charts, maps, and publications in their daily work, to augment their use of radar and other navigational aids. They also have a working knowledge of meteorology and are well-versed in the principles of organization, purpose, operation, and management of all types of air traffic control facilities.
Read MoreAs an Aerospace Propulsion Technician you are constantly removing, installing, and identifying problems with components of a jet engine. On all removals we inspect the component to make sure nothing is wrong with it and we deem it serviceable or unserviceable. Once the problem is fixed the engine goes through an extensive pre-cell inspection. A 5 level will do a complete…
Read MoreAerospace Medical Service Specialists may work on the ground or in the air. In general, they're considered part of the nursing team, but their duties can be numerous and varied. The basic duties include managing patient records, taking vital signs, and managing patient care of a team member or leader from admission to discharge. This may include postoperative care, emergency life support, 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…
Read MoreAdministration is primarily an office based job where you’ll work review EPRs, OPRs, and decorations. You will also work a lot with email, make phone calls, schedule/set-up meetings, and answer/research answers for members. As an admin, you’ll work closely with…
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