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The New Mexico Air National Guard was first called to active duty to support the Korean War. Since then it has participated in nearly every U.S. military conflict, while also supporting state missions.

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<p>As a Pavement and Construction Equipment Specialist you'll maintain and operate heavy construction equipment to support the mission by constructing and maintaining concrete and asphalt runways, aircraft parking aprons, and roads.  The special projects you work on could be anything from building an entire air base, to constructing emergency disaster relief facilities, to erecting high-tech security fences. Pavement and Construction Equipment Specialists literally build Air National Guard facilities from the ground up, all over the country and abroad.</p><p>Pavements & Construction Equipment Specialists are specially trained in:</p><ul><li>Characteristics, capabilities, operation, and maintenance of equipment used in construction and paving</li><li>Soil types, properties, limitations, and compaction methods</li><li>Soil stabilization, drainage, and erosion control</li><li>Construction and maintenance of asphalt and concrete surfaces</li><li>Roadbeds</li><li>Structure erection</li><li>Landscaping</li><li>Safety and environmental concerns</li><li>Pavement maintenance plans</li><li>Must have normal color vision</li></ul> Pavements & Construction Equipment

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<p>If you think you like tinkering around in the car shop, imagine how much you'll love working on the multi-million dollar vehicles the Air National Guard maintains and operates. As a Vehicle and Vehicular Equipment Maintenance Specialist, you'll inspect, troubleshoot and repair vehicles such as dump trucks, bucket loaders, crawler and wheeled tractors, cranes, motor graders, snow removal equipment, sweepers, aircraft cargo loading vehicles, forklifts, aircraft towing vehicles and aircraft servicing vehicles. When a natural disaster strikes or an enemy attacks, the Air Guard needs vehicles that are ready to go. It's your job to make sure we have them.</p><p>Vehicle & Vehicular Equipment Maintenance Specialists are specially trained in:</p><ul><li>Electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic principles applying to the repair of special purpose vehicles and equipment</li><li>Methods of hoisting and handling heavy mechanisms</li><li>Using lubricants, tools, and publications</li><li>Supply procedures</li><li>Internal combustion engines</li><li>Metal composition and metal working methods</li><li>Using oxyacetylene, gas shielded, and electric welding equipment</li><li>Normal color vision</li></ul> Vehicle Management

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Kirtland AFB, NM 87117

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<p>Whether it's at your local Air Guard unit or in a temporary disaster relief facility, electricity is vital to Air Guard operations. As an Electrical Power Production Specialist, it'll be your job to get it there and to keep the power supply fully functional. You'll undergo extensive training and become a highly skilled expert in your field training that directly transfers into the civilian world, and can be used to start a career as an electrician outside of the Air Guard.</p><p>Electrical Power Production Specialists are specially trained in:</p><ul><li>Principles of electronics and electricity, including generation, conversion, transformation, distribution, and utilization</li><li>Types, capacity, and purpose of high and low voltage circuits, circuit breakers, switches, fuses, regulators, relays, instruments, and meters associated with electric generation and distribution</li><li>Interpreting instrument and meter readings</li><li>Wiring diagrams, schematics, drawings, and technical publications</li><li>Techniques of operating and maintaining internal combustion engines, generators, generating plants, distribution panels, and accessory equipment</li><li>Repair and maintenance of aircraft arresting systems</li><li>Use and purpose of test equipment</li><li>Safety rules and practices</li><li>Environmental policies</li><li>Principles of management</li><li>Operation and repair of electrical power production systems</li><li>Must have normal color vision</li></ul> Electrical Power Production

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Kirtland AFB, NM 87117

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<p>As you can imagine, the last person to handle an aircraft before it actually takes off bears an immense responsibility to make absolutely certain that the plane is mission ready. That person is the Aerospace Maintenance Specialist. In this job, you'll be accountable for ensuring the aircraft is in perfect working order. If alterations or repairs are needed, you'll assign specialists to fix the issues and work with them to ensure the plane's safety and readiness. Pre-flight, you'll give the plane one last inspection to make sure it's serviced with fuel, hydraulic fluid and liquid oxygen before giving it your final approval. Why does an Aerospace Maintenance Specialist have so much responsibility Because it's not just a plane you're putting in the air  it's also a pilot.</p><p>Aerospace Maintenance Specialists are specially trained in:</p><ul><li>Principles applying to aircraft systems</li><li>Concepts and application of maintenance directives and data reporting</li><li>Using technical data</li><li>Air Force supply procedures</li><li>Proper handling, use, and disposal of hazardous waste and materials</li><li>Normal color vision</li></ul> Aerospace Maintenance

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Kirtland AFB, NM 87117

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