2T0X1 - TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT AFSC Enlisted
Summary
From paper clips to helicopters, the Air Force ships millions of dollars’ worth of equipment and supplies around the world every year. It’s the responsibility of Traffic Management specialists to manage the transportation of personnel and their dependents, material and property as they travel from base to base. A vital job that requires great attention to detail, these experts keep track of every shipment in order to ensure everything gets into the right hands at the right time.
What You’ll Do
- Ensure that shipments are ready for transport.
- Assist personnel and dependents with their personal property movements.
- Prepare transportation requests and authorizations.
- Arrange for quality-control visits to personal property pickup sites.
- Select and arrange official travel for individuals and groups.
- Schedule proper carrier equipment for loading and unloading.
Duties
- Perform duties related to specialized field requirements.
- Support Air Force mission objectives through technical expertise.
- Develop, maintain, and implement standard operating procedures.
- Coordinate with other units to accomplish mission requirements.
- Supervise and train personnel as required.
Qualifications
- Knowledge of federal, international and military transportation regulations
- Possession of a valid state driver’s license to operate government motor vehicles
- Must maintain ability to ship, transport, possess or receive firearms
- Completion of a current National Agency Check, Local Agency Checks and Credit
- Completion of 7.5 weeks of Basic Military Training
- Must be at least 17, but has not reached age 42 on the date of enlistment
Training & Education
How do we transform you from a raw recruit to an expert Airman in this field? From hands-on experience to college credit toward a degree, the path begins here.
Training Stages
- BASIC MILITARY TRAINING: 7.5 weeks
- TECHNICAL TRAINING: 44 Days
- TECH SCHOOL LOCATION: Ft. Lee, VA
- STATUS UPON COMPLETION: Enlisted Airman with credits earned towards Transportation
Minimum Education
You must be 17–42 years of age, a U.S. citizen and obtain a qualifying ASVAB score. High School Students may start their application as early as the end of their junior year. Applicants who are non-graduates or non-alternate credential holders must obtain an AFQT Test score of 65 or higher on the ASVAB.
Components
- Air Force Active Duty
- Air Force Reserve
- Air National Guard