Air Force Jobs List
2A5X1 - Airlift/Special Mission Aircraft Maintenance
Airlift/ Special Mission Aircraft Maintainers advise on problems maintaining, troubleshoot and maintain aircraft structures, as well as tests repaired components using mockups and test equipment. They adjust, align, rig, and
3E4X1 - Water and Fuels Systems Maintenance
Water and Fuels Systems Maintainers install and operate plumbing, water, wastewater, fire suppression and backflow prevention systems. They also monitor systems operation to ensure efficiency and…
2W0X1 - Munitions Systems
Job Description: Munition System Technicians tests, processes and assembles nonnuclear munitions. They prepare and load munitions on aircrafts, check safe and arm mechanisms, install warheads, guidance units, fuses, arming wires, explosive bolts, squibs, strakes, wings, fins, control surfaces, and tracking flares as well as prepare, assemble and test aircraft rockets and loads in launchers…
2R1X1 - Maintenance Management Production
Maintenance Management Production otherwise known PS&D (Plans, Scheduling, and Documentation) is responsible for scheduling aircraft flights in advance for the week, the month, every quarter, and year. As a Maintenance Management Production airman, you are also responsible for…
2A9X1 - Bomber Special Integrated Communication Systems/ Navigation Systems
Bomber Special Integrated Communication Systems / Navigation Systems airman are also known as Communication Navigation. Comm Nav airmen are maintainers who work on all the communication systems like radios, and…
2A7X1 - Aircraft Metals Technology (Metals Tech)
Aircraft Metals Technology airmen advises on metals machining, welding, designing, and production problems. Designs manufactures, or modifies special precision tools and fixtures to facilitate metalworking operations. Metals Technology airmen do calculations such as determining cutting speeds and settings, welding processes, and preheat and post heat requirements. They weld, braze, solder, and heat treat metals.
2A6X1 - Aerospace Propulsion
As an Aerospace Propulsion Technician you are constantly removing, installing, and identifying problems with components of a jet engine. On all removals we inspect the component to make sure nothing is wrong with it and we deem it serviceable or unserviceable. Once the problem is fixed the engine goes through an extensive pre-cell inspection. A 5 level will do a complete…
2A6X2 - Aerospace Ground Equipment (AGE)
As an Aerospace Ground Equipment Mechanic you will learn many things such as hydraulics, refrigerant handling, trouble shooting, electrical theory, basic /advanced mechanical practices and much much more…