Telephone and Data Circuitry Equipment

Abstract

This is a report of an occupational survey of the Telephone and Data Circuitry Maintenance (AFSC 362X4) career ladder completed by the USAF occupational Measurement Center in December 1989. This career ladder was last surveyed in 1981. The present survey was requested by HQ USAF/LEYE to provide data for decisions concerning restructuring the entire AFSC 36XXX career field. The AFR 39-1 Specialty Descriptions state that AFSC 362X4 personnel install, remove, test, troubleshoot, and repair telephone subsets, telephone key systems, and data transmission media systems circuitry. Data for this survey were collected using USAF Job Inventory AFPT 90-362-797 (May 1989). The Inventory Developer reviewed pertinent career ladder documents, the previous OSR and job inventory, and then prepared a tentative task list. The task list was validated through personal interviews with four members of an SKT rewrite team TDY to the Occupational Measurement Center and 42 subject-matter experts at the following bases. Keywords: Military Publications; Reports; Periodicals.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1990
Accession Number
ADA219646

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  • Advanced Electronics
  • Human Systems

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