1. OCCUPATION: 2T251, Air Transportation Journeyman
PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, RESERVE: SENIOR AIRMAN, Pay Grade E-4
OCT 2013 - APR 2014 (6 Months), 2T231
DUTY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, RESERVE: SENIOR AIRMAN, Pay Grade E-4
APR 2013 - APR 2014 (1 Year), 2T251
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 2T251
(Description dates OCT 2005 - APR 2014)
Performs and manages air transportation activities. Plans, schedules and processes eligible passengers and cargo for
air movement.. Loads and unloads passengers, cargo, and baggage moved on military and commercial-contract aircraft.
Prepares and maintains air movement records and reports. Performs aircraft cleaning services and delivers meals and
comfort item supplies to aircraft. Operates forklifts and aircraft loading equipment. Uses computer systems to provide in-
transit visibility over passenger and cargo movement operations.
2. Duties and Responsibilities:
2.1. Plans and organizes air transportation activities. Justifies personnel, equipment, and facilities required to
accomplish air transportation activities. Determines supplies and facilities required, and allocates equipment.
Establishes procedures for loading passenger and cargo aboard aircraft, processing passengers, and preparing records
and reports. Provides handling services of special category passengers. Determines and implements necessary safety
and security precautions for handling and storing dangerous materials, special cargoes, mail, and baggage. Plans and
selects fleet services. Preplans and computes aircraft load distribution. Supervises use of materials handling equipment
and cargo loading and unloading operations.2:
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6. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION
EXPERIENCE HISTORY:
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2. 2.1irects air transportation activities. Supplements policies and directs supervisory personnel providing cargo and
passenger loading and unloading services, and performing airdrop activities. Establishes procedures for passenger and
aircraft clearance through international border clearance agencies. Inspects airlift activities for compliance and
recommends corrective action. Conducts personnel and equipment management surveys, and provides technical
assistance as required.
2.3. Verifies eligibility of cargo and mail offered for airlift. Reviews passenger travel authorizations for validity and
accuracy. Ensures all cargo documentation, packaging, labeling and marking requirements, and all border clearance
requirements have been met. Provides information on schedules, routes, air movement requirements, baggage
limitations, and local facilities for passengers. Performs air transportation and fleet service functions. Requisitions,
stores, and issues expendable and nonexpendable items for use on aircraft. Ensures aircraft cleanliness and maintains
records on fleet service equipment, supplies and activities.
2.4. Prepares, completes, and maintains air movements records, documents, and reports. Prepares and maintains
travel forms and weight and balance records. Applies common user and international tariff rates, collects fares, and
accounts for documents and monies.
2.5. Checks in passengers, processes, schedules, transports, and escorts passengers to and from aircraft. Determines
quantity and type of cargo to be loaded according to allowable aircraft cabin load. Selects, assembles, palletizes, and
transports aircraft cargo loads to and from aircraft and storage areas. Checks cargo against manifests, and annotates
overage, shortage, or damage. Secures cargo with appropriate devices and equipment. Operates terminal security
equipment, and conducts passenger and baggage security inspections. Exercises necessary safety and security
precautions in handling and storing hazardous or special cargoes and mail. Expedites cargo movement as necessary.
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 2T251
Airline Security Representative (DOT 372.667-010)
All Other Freight, Stock, And Material Movers, Hand (OES 98799)
All Other Service Workers (OES 69999)
Cargo and Freight Agents (ONET 43-5011.00)
Guards And Watch Guards (OES 63047)
Host/Hostess, Ground (DOT 352.377-010)
Industrial Truck And Tractor Operators (OES 97947)
Industrial-Truck Operator (DOT 921.683-050)
Material Handler (DOT 929.687-030)
Transportation Agent (DOT 912.367-014)
Transportation Agents (OES 58011)
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3. OCCUPATION: 3E051, Electrical Systems Journeyman
PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, RESERVE: SENIOR AIRMAN, Pay Grade E-4
MAY 2009 - OCT 2013 (4 Years 5 Months), 3E031
AIR FORCE, RESERVE: AIRMAN FIRST CLASS, Pay Grade E-3
SEP 2008 - MAY 2009 (8 Months), 3E031
JUL 2008 - SEP 2008 (2 Months), 3E011
AIR FORCE, RESERVE: AIRMAN, Pay Grade E-2
JAN 2008 - JUL 2008 (6 Months), 3E011
AIR FORCE, RESERVE: AIRMAN BASIC, Pay Grade E-1
DEC 2007 - JAN 2008 (1 Month), 3E011
DUTY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, RESERVE: SENIOR AIRMAN, Pay Grade E-4
MAY 2009 - APR 2013 (3 Years 11 Months), 3E051
AIR FORCE, RESERVE: AIRMAN FIRST CLASS, Pay Grade E-3
JUL 2008 - MAY 2009 (10 Months), 3E051
AIR FORCE, RESERVE: AIRMAN, Pay Grade E-2
JAN 2008 - JUL 2008 (6 Months), 3E051
AIR FORCE, RESERVE: AIRMAN BASIC, Pay Grade E-1
DEC 2007 - JAN 2008 (1 Month), 3E051
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 3E051
(Description dates APR 2001 - APR 2014)
Installs, inspects, maintains, troubleshoots, repairs, and modifies electrical distribution systems and components above
and below 600 volts; airfield lighting systems; fire al arms and intrusion detection systems, and complies with
environmental and safety regulations and practices.
2. Duties and Responsibilities:
2.1. Installs, maintains, and repairs energized and de-energized electrical distribution systems and components. Installs,
maintains, and repairs interior, exterior, overhead, underground electrical power distribution systems and components
such as capacitor banks, vacuum and air break switches, breakers, transformers, fuses, lighting fixtures, receptacles,
and motors. Climbs utility poles and operates special purpose vehicles and equipment, including line maintenance and
high reach trucks to inspect, maintain, and repair overhead distribution systems. Inspects powerline poles for pest
damage, deterioration, and loose hardware. Inspects, tests, and services overhead line conductors and direct buried
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4. cables, and those in underground ducts and conduits. Troubleshoots malfunctions using technical orders,
manufacturers' handbooks, local procedures, codes, and directives. Tests air samples in manholes for dangerous
concentrations of combustible or toxic gases and oxygen deficiency.
2.2. Maintains, inspects, and repairs special purpose electrical systems. Inspects, maintains, and repairs fixed and
portable airfield lighting systems including runway, threshold, approach, taxiway, visual glide slope, obstruction, and
distance marker lights. Installs, maintains, and repairs cathodic protection and grounding systems, and voltage and
current regulators. Installs, maintains, and repairs fire alarms and intrusion detection alarms, and traffic system controls.
Installs, maintains, and repairs electrical appliances.
2.3. Maintains proficiency in cardiopulmonary resuscitation, first aid, pole top, aerial lift, and manhole rescue. Complies
with safety and environmental regulations and practices.
2.4. Advises on problems installing and repairing electrical power distribution and special purpose electrical systems.
Solves maintenance problems by studying layout drawings, wiring and schematic diagrams, and analyzing construction
and operating characteristics. Uses meters, testing devices, indicators, and recorders to locate equipment, distribution,
and motor controller malfunctions and faults. Diagnoses malfunctions, and recommends repair procedures necessary to
correct defective equipment. Develops and establishes maintenance and operating procedures to ensure maximum
efficiency.
2.5. Performs planning activities. Performs facility surveys. Surveys proposed work to determine resource requirements.
Prepares cost estimates for in-service work. Applies engineered performance standards to plan and estimate jobs.
Coordinates plans and other activities.
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 3E051
Cable Installer-Repairer (DOT 821.361-010)
Electric Motor, Transformer, And Related Repairers (OES 85714)
Electric-Motor Repairer (DOT 721.281-018)
Electrical Power-Line Installers And Repairers (OES 85723)
Electrician (DOT 824.261-010)
Electrician, Maintenance (DOT 829.261-018)
Electricians (OES 87202)
Electricians (ONET 47-2111.00)
Line Repairer (DOT 821.361-026)
** Note: Experience history data not available prior to FY 75 **
** Note: Description, Length, or Credit Recommendation will not be displayed for a course if that information is not available.
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5. MILITARY TRAINING:AUG 2008
AIR FORCE COURSE: J8ABR3E031 00AB, Electrical Systems Apprentice (Air Force)
LENGTH: 4 Months, 3 Weeks, 4 Days.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description Dates DEC 2007 - NOV 2009)
The instructional design for this course is Group Paced. The course provides initial training for students to perform
duties prescribed in the Enlisted Classificaton Directory for Electrical Systems Apprentice, AFSC 3E031. Trains Air
Force personnel in pole climbing; national electric code; electrical grounding theory and application; substation
maintenance; construction and maintenance of overhead and underground distribution systems; installation and
maintenance of interior electrical systems including special purpose systems, transformers, electrical services,
distribution panels, protective devices, conduit and branch circuits, motors and motor controls; installation and
maintencane of airfield lighting and lighting systems; and contingency responsibilities.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J8ABR3E031 00AB)
** Note: Limited training history is available prior to FY 84 (ARMY); FY 78 (NAVY); FY 70 (AIR FORCE); FY 67 (MARINE CORPS)
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_____________________________ LANGUAGE PROFICIENCIES: _____________________________
Spanish
LISTENING: Unknown Proficiency
READING: Unknown Proficiency
SPEAKING: Unknown Proficiency
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DOT: Dictionary of Occupational Titles published by the Department of Labor
OES: Occupational Employment Statistics published by the Office of Personnel Management
ONET: Occupational Information Network
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