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Structural Career Ladder, AFSC 552X0
This is a report of an occupational survey of the Structural career ladder conducted by the Occupational Analysis Program , USAF Occupational Measurement Squadron. The HQ ATC Combat Support Training Division (TTOC) requested this survey to obtain current task and job data for use in examining current training programs. As described in the AFR 39-1 Specialty Descriptions for AFSCs 55210/30/50, 3- and 5-skill-level members are responsible for constructing, maintaining, repairing, and modifying buildings and structures; conducting and installing finishings and furnishings; laying out and preparing carpentry and masonry materials; maintaining carpentry and masonry tools, and installing and replacing building hardware; setting, maintaining, and repairing ceramic, mosaic, and quarry wall and floor tile; preparing mortar, concrete, plaster, and stucco; maintaining and repairing plaster and stucco surfaces; and adjusting, troubleshooting, repairing, and installing locking devices on security containers.
Structural Career Ladder, AFSC 552X0
This is a report of an occupational survey of the Structural career ladder conducted by the Occupational Analysis Program , USAF Occupational Measurement Squadron. The HQ ATC Combat Support Training Division (TTOC) requested this survey to obtain current task and job data for use in examining current training programs. As described in the AFR 39-1 Specialty Descriptions for AFSCs 55210/30/50, 3- and 5-skill-level members are responsible for constructing, maintaining, repairing, and modifying buildings and structures; conducting and installing finishings and furnishings; laying out and preparing carpentry and masonry materials; maintaining carpentry and masonry tools, and installing and replacing building hardware; setting, maintaining, and repairing ceramic, mosaic, and quarry wall and floor tile; preparing mortar, concrete, plaster, and stucco; maintaining and repairing plaster and stucco surfaces; and adjusting, troubleshooting, repairing, and installing locking devices on security containers.
Structural Career Ladder, AFSC 552X0
1991
93 pages
Report
No indication
English
Military Sciences , Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Job Training & Career Development , Job analysis , Concrete , Containers , Floors , Jobs , Masonry , Materials , Personnel development , Security , Structural properties , Tiles , Tools , Training , Troubleshooting , Industrial personnel , Career ladders , Air force personnel , Construction , Occupational surveys
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