This is the initial occupational survey of the Integrated Avionics career ladder. The career field subdivision (AFSCs 326XX) was created in 1968. It was designed primarily to support the F-111 series aircraft. The Integrated Avionics System Specialist/Technician (AFSCs 326X2A/B/C) was established in 1972. It was established to perform the flightline duties previously performed by avionic maintenance personnel on older aircraft with conventional avionic systems. Responsibility for the F-15A was added later and the F-16 will soon become the third weapon system requiring integrated avionics maintenance. The report describes: (1) development and administration of the survey instrument; (2) summaries of tasks performed by airmen grouped by skill level, experience level, and similarity of tasks performed; (3) comparisons with career field structure documents; and (4) conclusions and recommendations.
Integrated Avionic Systems Career Ladder AFSCs 32632A/B/C, 32652A/B/C, 32672A/B/C, and 32692
1977
63 pages
Report
No indication
English
Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Job Training & Career Development , Electronic technicians , Aviation technicians , Maintenance personnel , Skills , Job analysis , Avionics , Air Force personnel , Enlisted personnel , Careers , Jobs , Surveys , Job satisfaction , Occupational surveys , Integrated avionics systems speciality , AFSC 32632A/B/C , AFSC 32652A/B/C , AFSC 32672A/B/C , AFSC 32692