2R1X1 Maintenance Management Production
Overview of 2R1X1 – Maintenance Management Production AFSC
The 2R1X1 AFSC focuses on the planning, scheduling, and organizing of the use and maintenance of aerospace vehicles, including associated support systems. This role is vital for ensuring the operational readiness and efficient use of aerospace assets. Specialists in this field document and maintain records for aerospace vehicles, engines, missiles, and support equipment, contributing significantly to the logistical support necessary for mission success.
Training and Education:
- Tech School: 33 Days at Sheppard AFB.
- CCAF Degree: Maintenance Production Management.
Duty Badges:
- Maintenance & Munitions Badge.
Demographics:
- Male: 446 (60.4%)
- Female: 292 (39.6%)
- Total: 738
Entry Requirements for 2R1X1:
- ASVAB Scores: General: 55.
- Physical Strength: 50 lbs.
- Other: Routine access to Secret material or similar environment.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Developing plans and establishing production schedules to meet mission requirements.
- Documenting and maintaining records for aerospace assets and ensuring compliance with maintenance and operational schedules.
- Managing aerospace vehicle inventory data and reconciling flying hour data.
- Monitoring workload requirements and ensuring maintenance operation center supervisors are informed of maintenance capabilities and production factors.
Specialty Qualifications:
- Knowledge Required: Comprehensive understanding of maintenance management of aerospace vehicles and support equipment, as well as proficiency in maintenance scheduling and documentation.
- Education: High school diploma with courses in computers and basic mathematics is desirable.
- Training: Completion of a basic maintenance production management course is mandatory for entry-level qualification.
Role in the Air Force:
2R1X1 personnel play a critical role in maintaining the Air Force’s operational readiness and efficiency. They ensure that aerospace vehicles and support equipment are properly scheduled for maintenance and use, thereby optimizing the availability and reliability of these assets for training and mission requirements. Their work supports the strategic planning and execution of maintenance operations, directly contributing to the success of Air Force missions worldwide.