Operating the largest space program in the world takes the combined efforts and skills of thousands of Airmen. It’s the responsibility of Space Systems Operations specialist to do everything from ...
MANY UNMATCHED SKILLS. ONE UNRELENTING FORCE. The select individuals who make up Air Force Special Warfare are the toughest, most highly trained warriors on the planet. Experts in extremely ...
From hangars and control towers to tents and temporary disaster relief centers, electricity is paramount to everything we do. It’s the job of Electrical Power Production specialists to ensure that we ...
When injured Airmen need to be transported, medical care can’t stop mid flight. And as a senior member of aeromedical evacuation teams, it’s the responsibility of Air Force Flight Nurses to provide ...
Every mission hinges on battlefield awareness. It’s the job of Air Force Special Reconnaissance (SR) to provide it - any place, any time. These Special Warfare Airmen deploy by any means - from ...
When you join the Reserve, you can continue to serve with more ways to get an education and grow in your civilian career. So you can take control and build the kind of life you strive for, in uniform ...
It takes more than doctors and nurses to keep our Air Force medical facilities up and running. Responsible for handling everything leading up to and following patient visits, Health Services ...
All of our aircraft rely on electricity and technology in order to work both safely and effectively. Responsible for maintaining and repairing the wiring and electrical components on an aircraft, ...
No matter what their position is, every Airman needs equipment and supplies to do their job. Responsible for managing inventory, Materiel Management specialists administer and operate complex supply ...
It’s crucial to ensure that Airmen possess the mental and physical fortitude to succeed in combat. Aerospace Physiologists train aircrews to handle everything from extreme G-forces to exposure to ...
Many of our aircraft require more than a pilot in order to safely complete each mission. It’s the responsibility of Special Missions Aviators to cover everything from pre-flight inspection of aircraft ...
When you apply to join the U.S. Air Force as an enlisted Airman, you must take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test. The ASVAB exam not only evaluates what you know now but also ...