Aviation maintenance officers are required to have a detailed working knowledge of all occupational specialties in sponsored aviation maintenance programs and processes focused on the training program management of maintenance activities in accordance with standard operating procedures.
All the skill sets work together to accomplish the aviation logistics mission for tactical, operational, and strategic level aviation units. The combined occupational specialties develop aviation logistics officers with cross training in the management of aviation maintenance and aviation supply programs.
All the members listed must have understanding of operational logistics chain requirements from user level component repair to theater wide push/pull asset demand. Formal training in one field would eliminate the “on-the-fly” training aviation supply and aviation maintenance officers are currently receiving.
The development of true aviation logisticians through formal technical training, operational experience, and mentorship would align the community with these goals and would produce a more diversified aviation logistics population.
Most aviation Logistics, supply and maintenance officers already understand that mission success requires more than a basic knowledge of the skill sets of all workers in the organization. Complementing technical area team integration is required to provide aviation support to the war fighter.
1. Fleet Mechanics Function Specialist
Develop solid work schedules and manage campaigns to ensure equipment is properly maintained with timely status updates on materiel conditions
2. Digital Traffic Specialist
Creating and maintaining cross channel traffic instructions for internal marketing initiatives. Ensures marketing advertisements air across various cable networks in accordance to periodic media plans. Provide assistance with monthly media planning, post-reporting, and auditing activities
3. Marketing Associate
Managing daily administrative tasks to ensure the Marketing department runs smoothly. Conducting market research to identify new revenue opportunities. Gathering and analyzing consumer behavior data e.g. web traffic and rankings
4. Process Safety Engineer
Developing risk assessments and designing safety operating practices for construction and manufacturing companies. Provide technical leadership and support to identify hazards, assess risks and provide cost-efficient management solutions
5. Applied Communications Lab
Develop and manage programs related to the development and education of senior executives. Work collaboratively across a wide range of stakeholders to improve educational outcomes across all educational programs. Teach, conduct research, and provide internal/external service
6. Building Inspector
Review plans to ensure they meet building codes, local ordinances, and zoning regulations. Use survey instruments, metering devices, and test equipment to perform inspections.
7. Fire Hazards Analyst
Preparing fire hazards analyses, technical reports and supporting studies and design documentation, and performing calculations using engineering software.
8. Chief Information Officer
Creating, communicating and implementing a strategic vision for technology that works across divisions to support training, administrative, strategic and tactical goals.
9. Fleet Technical Lead
Perform data analysis, specification development, or application support are used in the development, management and maintenance of business unit systems and applications.
10. Equipment Operator
Performing routine equipment checks and maintenance, loading and unloading equipment, and ensuring sites are kept clean and equipment is safely turned off and stored. Observe the distribution of concrete and complete relevant paperwork and reports.
11. Production Technician
Perform equipment setup, operation, equipment adjustments and minor preventative maintenance tasks to meet all standards for safety, quality and efficiency. Run tests on all assemblies and equipment to test for safety and productivity before they are put into production.
12. Network Security Forensic Analyst
Retrieves and analyzes data, network traces and other evidence from computers, networks and data storage devices physically damaged or corrupted, accidentally or intentionally.
13. Field Service Coordinator
Coordinates, monitors and improves fields service activities for an organization. Provides support and guidance to service personnel who perform on-site routine services including installation, maintenance, and repair. Ensures field services are effective and customers requirements are met.
14. Computer Engineer
Researching, designing, developing and testing computer hardware and equipment, including chips, analog sensors, circuit boards, keyboards, modems, routers and printers. Work on the manufacturing of these components, as well as the installation.
15. Property Control Manager
Responsible for all phases of warehouse operations, including receiving, storing, issuing, delivering, shipping, and disposal of widely diversified and specialized supplies, equipment
16. Security Operations Specialist
Identifies, reports, and resolves security violations. Ensure records of all information systems security related incidents and violations
17. Functional Safety Architect
Leading and contributing to the development of new functional safety architectures for fleet market. Working directly with fleet customers to understand their requirements and design constraints in order to enable the specification of optimal solutions
18. Accounting Policy Manager
Leading fieldwork, managing performance and keeping engagement leaders updated on client engagements. Demonstrate expertise in analyzing and recommending appropriate strategies and accounting treatment of routine and complex financial transactions
19. Local Market Engagement
Build regional marketing campaigns that connect segment marketing objectives to field marketing execution. Create integrated campaign plans including core campaign idea, messaging structure, guidelines, assets and measurement that are executable across multiple regions
20. Business Analytics
Conduct market analyses, analysing both product lines and the overall profitability of the business. Develop and monitor data quality metrics and ensure business data and reporting needs are met.
21. Field Instrument Technician
Test, calibrate, install, repair, and inspect manufacturing equipment and monitoring devices. Perform general maintenance on the equipment and design new measuring and recording equipment.
22. Electrical Technician
Create, maintain and repair the electronic components and equipment used in any electrical equipment or device. work with electricians or electrical engineers, or work on site to keep machinery and specialty equipment running correctly.
23. Network Resilience Technology Analyst
Prepares analysis of technology solutions to determine how designs and practices can be improved to increase both the ability to absorb network related shock and the ability more rapidly recover when impacts do occur.
24. Network Security Specialist
Monitor computer networks for security threats or unauthorized users. analyze security risks and develop response procedures. Developing and testing software deployment tools, firewalls and intrusion detection systems.
25. Information Security Policy Lead
Protecting computers, networks and data against threats, such as security breaches and computer attacks prevent intrusions capable of disrupting information technology systems or lead to a loss of confidential information.
26. Inside Service Sales Representative
Communicating with customers, making outbound calls to potential customers, and following up on leads. Creating and maintaining a database of current and potential customers. Explaining and demonstrating features of products and services.
27. Risk Management Program Participant
Providing reporting and process oversight related to operational risk programs. Organizing and analyzing fiscal portfolio data. Performing research and review of higher risk customers. Preparing and organizing documentation for regulatory exams.
28. Construction Laborers
Perform physical labor on construction sites. prepare sites by cleaning, loading or unloading materials and removing hazards. Run some types of equipment, or put together and take apart scaffolding and other temporary structures.
29. Fleet Technician
Perform maintenance, diagnosis, and repairs on cars, trucks, and off-road equipment in a safe, efficient, quality minded and customer focused manner. Perform maintenance and repair on aerial lift equipment to manufacturer's guidelines to maintain the safety and reliability of the unit.
30. Technology Project Solutions Consultant
Performing project management tasks related to information technology implementations, upgrades, conversions, and recoveries. Responsible for managing multiple projects and/or a single significant project
31. Process/Asset Development Engineer
Supports delivery of capital portfolio and long-term plan. Participates in pre-project development and assessment work processes, working closely with the business improvement and commercial teams to evaluate project business cases, leading the conceptual design of projects and supporting later project execution phases
32. Fleet Material Handling Technician
Performs technical record keeping and record verification tasks supporting warehouse operations and transportation functions. Maintains computerized and written records relating to commercial truck fleet and drivers and material handling equipment fleet and operators.
33. Automotive Vehicle Technician
Perform repair and preventive maintenance of automotive equipment. Performing inspections, diagnostic testing of vehicles, and replacement of worn components include brakes, engines, steering, and electrical systems.
34. Data Technical Support
Provides support to system users by responding queries, fixing technical issues and keeping network, software, and computer equipment in working condition
35. Enterprise Account Executive
Responsible for managing the business relationships with an larger customers, enterprise accounts or key accounts. Sell business products segment their markets into enterprise, small and medium-sized business sectors.
36. Financial Analyst
Identifies financial status by comparing and analyzing actual results with plans and forecasts. Guides cost analysis process by establishing and enforcing policies and procedures; providing trends and forecasts; explaining processes and techniques; recommending actions.
37. Market Development Representative
Qualify leads from marketing campaigns as sales opportunities. Contact potential clients through cold calls and emails. Identify client needs and suggest appropriate products/services customized solutions to increase customer satisfaction
38. Security Officer
Secures premises and personnel by patrolling property; monitoring surveillance equipment; inspecting buildings, equipment, and access points; permitting entry. Obtains help by sounding alarms. Prevents losses and damage by reporting irregularities
39. Data Scientist/Analytics Manager
Compile and analyze data to help clients gain valuable insights and influence decision-making including data mining and management, developing and implementing analytics solutions, and generating reports in an effort to improve their clients' performance and achieve their business objectives.
40. Call Center Supervisor
Enters orders by transmitting information. Provides product/service information by answering questions; offering assistance. Maintains call center database by entering and verifying information; updating contact log. Improves quality results by recommending changes
41. Receptionist
Serves visitors by greeting, welcoming, and directing them appropriately. Notifies company personnel of visitor arrival. Maintains security and telecommunications system. Maintains security by following procedures, monitoring logbook, and issuing visitor badges.
42. Field Service Coordinator
Coordinates, monitors and improves fields service activities. Provides support and guidance to service personnel who perform on-site routine services including installation, maintenance, and repair. Ensures field services are effective and customers requirements are met.
43. Quality Engineering/Spec Specialist
Works within the quality team to ensure the overall quality of a manufactured product and is tasked with creating documentation, devising quality tests and defining the criteria a test result should meet. Play a key role in fixing issues when they arise.
44. Control Systems Engineer
Designing, developing, installing, managing and maintaining equipment used to monitor and control engineering systems, machinery and processes. Make sure these systems and processes operate effectively, efficiently and safely.
45. Product Support Engineer
Analyze and resolve customer concerns and problems, diagnose the root cause, and document interactions. Provide on-call and ongoing troubleshooting, technical, and hardware advice and suggestions. Support remote and local upgrades, installations, and maintenance.
46. Process Safety Engineer
Developing risk assessments and designing safety operating practices for construction and manufacturing companies. Provide technical leadership and support to identify hazards, assess risks and provide cost-efficient management solutions
47. Accounts Payable Accountant
Completes payments and controls expenses by receiving, processing, verifying, and reconciling invoices. Maintains accounting ledgers by verifying and posting account transactions. Verifies vendor accounts by reconciling periodic statements and related transactions
48. Vulnerability Identification/Configuration Monitor
Operation of vulnerability assessment tools, scanning, researching and analyzing vulnerabilities, identifying relevant threats, corrective action recommendations, summarizing and reporting results.
49. Information Security Support Engineer
Engineering, implementing and monitoring security measures for the protection of computer systems, networks and information. Identifying and defining system security requirements. Designing computer security architecture and developing detailed security designs.
50. Client Development Manager
Develop relationships with existing and prospective clients. Track competitors, trends, challenges, and opportunities for sales. Document interactions and scheduled time in organizational information systems. Negotiate and facilitate sales and outreach activities