5 Most Common Air Force Jobs (General Aptitude)

If you’re exploring a future in the Air Force, one of the first questions you probably have is:

What jobs are the most common, and which ones am I most likely to get?

While everyone knows about pilots, the majority of Airmen serve in enlisted roles. Within the General Aptitude area of the ASVAB, there are several career fields that thousands of recruits are assigned to every year. These jobs form the backbone of the Air Force, supporting daily operations across bases worldwide.

Understanding which jobs are most common can help you set realistic expectations as you prepare your job list with a recruiter. But beyond knowing the names, it’s also important to understand your actual odds of getting them.

That’s why we created the Airman Vision Job Odds Calculator — a free tool that helps you see your odds of landing certain jobs based on the preferences you submit to your recruiter.

In this post, we’ll count down the 5 most common Air Force jobs in the General Aptitude category, starting with #5 and ending with #1.

 
 

5. Services (3F1X1)

Services Airmen support quality of life on base. They manage dining facilities, fitness centers, lodging, and recreation programs, ensuring Airmen have the resources they need to live well and stay mission-ready.

4. Air Traffic Control (1C1X1)

Air Traffic Controllers keep aircraft moving safely and efficiently in the sky and on the ground. They direct takeoffs, landings, and flight paths, playing a critical role in both daily operations and combat missions.

3. Materiel Management (2S0X1)

Often called “supply,” Materiel Management Airmen handle the parts, tools, and equipment that keep the Air Force running. From aircraft components to everyday mission supplies, they make sure nothing slips through the cracks.

2. Aerospace Medical Service (4N0X1)

The largest medical enlisted field, Aerospace Medical Service Airmen provide direct patient care, assist with procedures, and support medical teams. They ensure Airmen and their families are healthy and ready for duty.

1. Security Forces (3P0X1)

The largest career field in the Air Force, Security Forces are the service’s law enforcement and base defense professionals. They protect personnel, secure assets, and provide force protection at home and in deployed environments.

Final Thoughts

These are the 5 most common Air Force jobs in the General Aptitude category. Each one plays a vital role in mission success—whether it’s defending installations, providing medical care, managing supplies, guiding aircraft, or supporting quality of life on base. With so many positions available, these careers represent some of the most likely opportunities new recruits may receive when joining the Air Force.

If you’re preparing to join, make sure you check out the Airman Vision Job Odds Calculator. It’s designed to help you better understand your chances of landing the jobs you want, so you can make smarter choices before submitting your list to a recruiter.

At Airman Vision, we’ve created a streamlined solution for modern-day Air Force recruiting—bridging the gap between future recruits and the Air Force. Our resources will help you prepare for Basic Training, Technical Training, and your Air Force career.

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Kyle Gott

Kyle is an Air Force Veteran and the owner of Airman Vision and has been a content creator since 2007. He is constantly looking for new challenges and ways to help others become the best version of themselves.

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