Carpentry and Masonry Career Ladders, AFSCs 552X0/552X1/55273.

Abstract

This is a report of an occupational survey of the Masonry (AFSC 552X0), Carpentry (AFSC 552X1), and Structural Technician (AFSC 552X3) career ladders completed by the Occupational Analysis Branch, USAF Occupational Measurement Center, in October 1984. The specialty was last surveyed in July 1975. This survey was requested for training considerations which need to be assessed due to recent course revisions in which initial skill courses were reduced in both content and length. The following report will also consider the merger action which occurs between Carpenters and Masons at the 7-skill level to form the Structural Technician AFSC. This is a joint survey which includes both military and civilian members. The request to survey civilian personnel came from the Air Force Engineering Services Center (AFESC), Tyndall AFB, FL. In a letter dated 28 May 1982, HQ AFESC requested civilians be included in all civil engineering (CE) inventories. This inclusion of civilians is to ensure more complete task coverage, as civilian personnel may be performing some tasks not performed by their military counterparts. Only CONUS civilian personnel participated in the survey. Civilian members who completed the survey booklet did so on a voluntary basis; thus, civilian representation in some areas is not as good as military representation.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1985
Accession Number
ADA157145

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  • Administrative Personnel
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  • Buildings And Structures
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