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116th Air Control Wing

The 116th Air Control Wing is the only Air Force unit operating the E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (Joint STARS), an advanced ground surveillance and battle management system. Joint STARS detects, locates, classifies, tracks and targets ground movements on the battlefield, communicating real-time information through secure data links with U.S. Forces command posts.

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<p>Maintaining a secure chain of communication from one base to another is vital to the operations of the Air National Guard. During a natural disaster or on a war-time mission, there's no time to waste with communications systems that are anything less than perfect. Cable and Antenna Systems Specialists ensure that these connections are clear, unbroken and secure at all times, all over the world. In this job, you'll provide command and control capabilities with fixed cable and wireless distribution systems, local area networks, and wide area networks in support of tactical and strategic operations.</p><p>Cable and Antenna Systems Specialists are specially trained in:</p><ul><li>Electrical/light wave communications on aerial, buried and underground cable systems</li><li>Antenna fundamentals, including antenna theory and principles of rotators, amplifiers and control cables</li><li>Antenna installation procedures, including radio frequency cable, waveguide splicing, and repair and maintenance techniques of radomes</li><li>Operation and theory of cable pressurization, alarm systems, locating cable faults, and identifying causes of deterioration in cable systems</li><li>Safety precautions related to oxygen deficiency, oxygen enrichment, toxic and explosive gases, working aloft, rescue procedures for aerial and underground environments, basic first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation</li><li>Corrosion prevention and control procedures</li><li>Normal color vision and depth perception</li><li>Normal gait and balance </li><li>Physical ability to perform climbing duties </li><li>Freedom from fear of heights and claustrophobia</li></ul> Communication Cable & Antenna Systems

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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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<p>Are you fanatical about powerful engines and the sleek machines they propel? As an Aerospace Propulsion Specialist in the Air National Guard, your work is all about engines and making sure they never give less than perfection. You'll inspect, maintain, test, and repair propellers, turboprop and turboshaft engines, jet engines, small gas turbine engines, and engine ground support equipment. Your job will be to make sure the Air Guard air fleet maintains its reputation for outstanding, world-class performance.</p><p>Aerospace Propulsion Specialists are specially trained in:</p><ul><li>Mechanical, hydro mechanical, electrical, and hydraulics principles applying to jet and turboprop engines, and propellers</li><li>Oil analysis principles</li><li>Wear metal criteria and guidelines</li><li>Concepts and application of maintenance directives</li><li>Using and interpreting diagrams and technical publications</li><li>Proper handling, use, and disposal of hazardous waste and materials</li><li>Normal color vision</li></ul> Aerospace Propulsion

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<p>The Air National Guard maintains and operates sophisticated technology that is so advanced, the civilian world doesn't even know about it yet. Cyberspace Operation Officers possess a wide range of expertise, from computerized, satellite and airborne communications, to  tracking systems and weather equipment. They also plan, develop and maintain architectures and standards across air, space and cyberspace. Also responsible for supporting deployed communications operations, they can be sent anywhere in the world at any time to serve Air Force, joint and allied missions.</p> Cyberspace Operations

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