United States Air Force Job Inventory: A-10, F-15 and U-2 Avionics Systems
Abstract
This publication contains an occupational survey of the A-10, F-15, and U-2 Avionics Systems career ladder that was developed by the Occupational Analysis Program, Air Force Occupational Measurement Squadron. The survey will be administered to Air Force personnel to provide current job and task data for routine updating of the occupational survey database. The survey asks subjects the base and MAJCOM or agency to which they are assigned followed by 17 questions that reveal information about the subject's satisfaction with the job, whether or not the job utilizes his or her talents and training, the subject's plans for reenlistment, factors that influenced the decision to reenlist or separate from the service, the number of deployments the subject completed in the previous 12 months, the amount of time the subject spent on temporary duty in the previous 12 months, the organizational level of the subject's present assignment, the job title that best describes the subject's present job, the work area that best describes where the subject spends most of his or her time in the present job, the aircraft on which the subject maintains avionics systems in his or her present job, the test equipment or special tools the subject uses in his or her present job, and the support equipment the subject uses in his or her present job. The survey also asks whether the subject performs the following activities in the course of his or her job: general avionic systems maintenance; attack control systems maintenance; instrument and flight control systems maintenance; communications, navigation, and penetration aids systems maintenance; general aircraft or cross-utilization training activities; maintenance management activities; general administrative and technical order system activities; general supply and equipment activities; mobility and contingency activities; training activities; and management/supervisory activities.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 2002
- Accession Number
- ADA418123