As described in the AFMAN 36-2108 Specialty Description, dated 30 April 1994, members of the Aircraft Electrical and Environmental Systems career ladder inspect, troubleshoot, and maintain aircraft electrical and environmental systems, subsystems, components, and test equipment. In addition, members also install, test, modify, repair and overhaul aircraft electrical and environmental systems, components and test equipment. All members are required to attend the J3ABR2A636-OOl Aircraft Electrical and Environmental Systems apprentice course. The course, offered at Sheppard AFB, is 87 days long. The Aircraft Electrical and Environmental Systems Craftsman course, J3AAR2A676-OOO, is 10 days long. Entry into the career ladder currently requires Armed Forces Vocational Aptitude Battery minimum scores of 45 Mechanical and 60 Electronic, and the strength factor of K (weight lift of 70 lbs) must be met or exceeded.
Occupational Survey Report: Aircraft Electrical and Environmental Systems, AFSC 2A6X6
1997
82 pages
Report
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English
Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Job Training & Career Development , Air Transportation , Military occupational specialties , Personnel development , Methodology , Job training , Careers , Job analysis , Job satisfaction , Grade structure(Personnel management) , Aircraft electrical and environmental systems career ladder