Automatic Tracking Radar Repair Career Ladder AFSC 303X3

Automatic Tracking Radar Repair Career Ladder AFSC 303X3
Author: Thomas J. O'Connor
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Total Pages: 52
Release: 1977
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This report summarizes the results of the administration of the Electronic Principles Inventory to airmen assigned to Automatic Tracking Radar Repair Specialty (AFSC 303X3). The report gives a detailed listing of the technical tasks and knowledge needed to perform the jobs within the specialty or career ladder. This specialty has the following functions: Installs, operates and maintains automatic tracking radar systems, satellite tracking systems, microwave command guidance systems, acquisition systems, related electronic warfare equipment, associated identification equipment and uses related electronic test equipment. Maintains operation logs and maintenance and inspection records. Supervises automatic tracking radar repair personnel. (Author).

Air Force Manual

Air Force Manual
Author: United States. Department of the Air Force
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Total Pages: 662
Release: 1956
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Automatic Tracking Radar, AFSC 303X3

Automatic Tracking Radar, AFSC 303X3
Author: AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER RANDOLPH AFB TX.
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Total Pages: 96
Release: 1987
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This report presents the results of detailed Air Force occupational survey of the Automatic Tracking Radar (AFSC 303X3) Specialty. The report was requested by HQ ATC/Electronics Training Division (TTOK). Priority Working Group (PWG) of the USAF Occupational Measurement Center. Authority for conducting specialty surveys is contained in AFR 35-2. Computer products upon which this report is based are available for use by operations and training officials. Seven clusters (including 18 jobs) and 5 independent job types were identified in the career ladder structure analysis. Each cluster was directly involved in operations and maintenance duties related to a specific radar band of equipment, radar support equipment, or in duties related to supervisory and management functions. The independent job types focused on areas of radar operations and maintenance, as well as on supervisory and management duties. Keywords: Job analysis, Air Force personnel, Personnel development, Skills, Career ladders.