This report presents the results of an Air Force Occupational Survey of the Missile & Space Systems Maintenance career ladder, Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) 2M0X2/A. Authority for conducting occupational surveys is contained in AFI 36-2623. Computer products used in this report are available for use by operations and training officials.
Survey Coverage: The Missile Systems Maintenance (AFSC 411XOA) career ladder was surveyed to obtain current task and equipment data for use in examining current training programs. Survey results are based on 618 responses from AFSC 411XOA personnel, which constitute 63 percent of the assigned population. Personnel in the Superintendent and Chief Enlisted Manager (CEM) levels were not surveyed.
This is a report of an occupational survey of two specialties (AFSC 411XOB/C) within the Missile Systems Maintenance career ladder completed by the Occupational Analysis Division, USAF Occupational Measurement Center, in February 1988. AFSC 411XOB (Air Launch Cruise Missile and Short Range Attack Missile Maintenance specialty) was created in April 1985 as part of a major realignment of missile AFSCs and functions. As part of this realignment, former Missile Systems Analyst (AFSC 316XOT) and Missile Electronic Equipment Specialist (AFSC 316X2T) career ladders were combined to form the 411XOB specialty. The primary purpose for conducting the survey was to collect current data on both shreds for use in updating and validating the Specialty Training Standard (STS) and Plans of Instruction (POIs). A secondary reason for surveying the B-shred specialty was to gather data on the utilization of former 316OXOT and 316X2T personnel in light of the merger, and to assess whether they have been fully integrated across the various B-shred jobs.