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1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USE OF GUIDE TO AIR FORCE TRADES IN EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES 1. Introduction: In 1945 DGE & T brought out a Guide giving civil equivalents of Air Force Trades for assisting Employment exchanges in rendering effective assistance in placement of ex- servicemen. The guide was revised in 1966 and subsequently in 1985, incorporating the latest changes. Since 1985 many new trades have been introduced and many changes in existing trades have also taken place in the contents of Air Force occupations. Training has undergone structural changes, accordingly the Air Force Trades have been re-organized and occupations have been redefined commensurate with employability in Service. The National Classification of Occupation (NCO) code published in 1968 were further revised in 2004on the pattern of International Standard Classification of Occupation (ISCO) 1988. It has therefore become necessary to provide to the employment exchanges, a fresh guide giving civil equivalents of Air Force trades 2. Principle of Equation: In the present ‘guide’, an attempt has been made to identify civil equivalents of all individual Air Force trades of erstwhile ATT pattern of Training as well as New Re-structured Trades identified according to present Training Policy in vogue. The following factors have been taken into consideration while identifying the equivalent Trades: (a) Job contents of Trades in the Air Force. (b) Nature, Type and length of Training received by Air Force Personnel. (c) Educational and Technical attainment of Air Force Personnel. (d) Occupational suitability of Air Force tradesmen for particular civil occupation and employability in civilian trades. (e) Aspirations of Air Force personnel in view of their rank and position in the Air Force. 3. How to use the Guide: As an aid to Employment Officers in registering ex- Serviceman and matching the against particular civilian vacancies, the Guide contains definitions of individual Air Force Trade in each group giving its job contents, highlighting to the extent possible job performance of comparable civilian Trades. 4. Against each Air Force trade generally, more than one civil equivalent occupation(s) have been given. Thus against an Air Force Trade a list of all civil occupations is given for which an ex serviceman belonging to a particular trade could be considered suitable and qualified. The Employment Officer may consider the ex-serviceman for registration for any of these occupations subject to his choice. 5. Ex-Servicemen who have received diversified training and acquired experience in several trades in the service would be eligible for consideration against several civilian trades.

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USE OF GUIDE TO AIR FORCE TRADES IN EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES

1. Introduction: In 1945 DGE & T brought out a Guide giving civil equivalents of Air Force Trades for assisting Employment exchanges in rendering effective assistance in placement of ex- servicemen. The guide was revised in 1966 and subsequently in 1985, incorporating the latest changes. Since 1985 many new trades have been introduced and many changes in existing trades have also taken place in the contents of Air Force occupations. Training has undergone structural changes, accordingly the Air Force Trades have been re-organized and occupations have been redefined commensurate with employability in Service. The National Classification of Occupation (NCO) code published in 1968 were further revised in 2004on the pattern of International Standard Classification of Occupation (ISCO) 1988. It has therefore become necessary to provide to the employment exchanges, a fresh guide giving civil equivalents of Air Force trades 2. Principle of Equation: In the present ‘guide’, an attempt has been made to identify civil equivalents of all individual Air Force trades of erstwhile ATT pattern of Training as well as New Re-structured Trades identified according to present Training Policy in vogue. The following factors have been taken into consideration while identifying the equivalent Trades: (a) Job contents of Trades in the Air Force. (b) Nature, Type and length of Training received by Air Force Personnel. (c) Educational and Technical attainment of Air Force Personnel.

(d) Occupational suitability of Air Force tradesmen for particular civil occupation and employability in civilian trades. (e) Aspirations of Air Force personnel in view of their rank and position in the Air Force. 3. How to use the Guide: As an aid to Employment Officers in registering ex- Serviceman and matching the against particular civilian vacancies, the Guide contains definitions of individual Air Force Trade in each group giving its job contents, highlighting to the extent possible job performance of comparable civilian Trades. 4. Against each Air Force trade generally, more than one civil equivalent occupation(s) have been given. Thus against an Air Force Trade a list of all civil occupations is given for which an ex serviceman belonging to a particular trade could be considered suitable and qualified. The Employment Officer may consider the ex-serviceman for registration for any of these occupations subject to his choice. 5. Ex-Servicemen who have received diversified training and acquired experience in several trades in the service would be eligible for consideration against several civilian trades.

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6. The Guide does not cover officer cadre; Officers by virtue of their position, would be eligible for employment in civil life for executive, administrative or managerial posts and they should be registered for such jobs. 7. An index has also been given in the Guide listing Air Force Trades in an alphabetical order giving against each trade, equivalent civilian occupation(s). 8. Ex-Servicemen coming to Employment Exchanges need individual treatment both in matters of determining the occupations for which they should be registered a the occupations for which they should be sponsored. The Guide, if used with imagination, could be of assistance. The guide and Index should not be used mechanically.

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INDEX: LIST OF AIR FORCE TRADES (ATT STREM)

SL. No. Trade Abbreviation Page No.

1 (a) Aircraft handling General Duties (Aircraftsmen)

ACHGD

10

1 (b) Aircraft handling General Duties (Corporals) 11

1 (c) Aircraft handling General Duties (Sergeants) 12

1 (d) Aircraft handling General Duties (Warrant Rank Officers) 13

2 (a) Air Defence System Operator (Aircraftsmen )

ADSO

15

2 (b) Air Defence System Operator (Corporals) 16

2 (c) Air Defence System Operator (Sergeants) 17

2 (d) Air Defence System Operator (Warrant Rank Officers) 18

3 (a) Air Field Safety Operator (Aircraftsmen)

AFSO

19

3 (b) Air Field Safety Operator (Corporals) 20

3 (c) Air Field Safety Operator (Sergeants) 21

3 (d) Air Field Safety Operator (Warrant Rank Officers) 22

4 (a) Catering Assistant (Aircraftsmen)

Cat Asst

23

4 (b) Catering Assistant (Corporals) 24

4 (c) Catering Assistant (Sergeants) 25

4 (d) Catering Assistant (Warrant Rank Officers) 26

5 (a) Clerk Equipment Accounting (Aircraftsmen)

Clk EA

27

5 (b) Clerk Equipment Accounting (Corporals) 28

5 (c) Clerk Equipment Accounting (Sergeants) 29

6 (a) Clerk Pay Accounting (Aircraftsmen)

Clk PA

30

6 (b) Clerk Pay Accounting (Corporals) 31

6 (c) Clerk Pay Accounting (Sergeants) 32

7 (a) Clerk Accounting (Sergeants) Clk Accts

33

7 (b) Clerk Accounting (Warrant Rank Officers) 34

8 (a) Clerk General Duties (Aircraftsmen)

Clk GD

35

8 (b) Clerk General Duties (Corporals) 36

8 (c) Clerk General Duties (Sergeants) 37

8 (d) Clerk General Duties (Warrant Rank Officers) 38

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9 (a) Cryptographer (Sergeants) Crypto

39

9 (b) Cryptographer (Warrant Rank Officers) 40

10 (a) Equipment Assistant (Aircraftsmen)

Eqpt Asst

41

10 (b) Equipment Assistant (Corporals) 42

10 (c) Equipment Assistant (Sergeants) 43

10 (d) Equipment Assistant (Warrant Rank Officers) 44

11 (a) Ground Training Instructor (Aircraftsmen)

GTI

46

11 (b) Ground Training Instructor (Corporals) 47

11 (c) Ground Training Instructor (Sergeants) 48

11(d) Ground Training Instructor (Warrant Rank Officers) 49

12 (a) Indian Air Force Police (Aircraftsmen)

IAF(P)

50

12 (b) Indian Air Force Police (Corporals) 51

12 (c) Indian Air Force Police (Sergeants) 51

12 (d) Indian Air Force Police (Warrant Rank Officers) 52

13 (a) Indian Air Force Security (Aircraftsmen) IAF (S) 53

14 (a) Indian Air Force Garuda (Corporals)

IAF (Garuda)

54

14 (b) Indian Air Force Garuda (Sergeants) 55

14 (c) Indian Air Force Garuda (Warrant Rank Officers) 56

15 (a) Machinist (Aircraftsmen) Mach

57

15 (b) Machinist (Corporals) 58

16 (a) Mechanical Transport Technician (Aircraftsmen) MT Tech

59

16 (b) Mechanical Transport Technician (Corporals) 60

17 (a) Medical Assistant (Aircraftsmen) Med Asst 61

17 (b) Medical Assistant (Corporals)

62

17 (c) Medical Assistant (Sergeants) 63

17 (d) Medical Assistant –Blood Donor Unit Asst (Corporals /Sergeants) 65

17 (e) Medical Assistant –Sanitary Supervisor (Corporals /Sergeants) 67

17 (f) Medical Assistant –Laboratory Assistant (Corporals /Sergeants) 68

17 (g) Medical Assistant –Pharmacist (Corporals /Sergeants) 69

17(h) Medical Assistant –Operation Theater Technician (Corporals /Sergeants) 70

17 (j) Medical Assistant –Physiotherapist (Corporals /Sergeants) 71

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17 (k) Medical Assistant –X Ray Technician (Corporals /Sergeants)

Med Asst

72

17 (l) Medical Assistant –Dental Technician (Corporals /Sergeants) 73

17 (m) Medical Assistant –Dental Assistant (Corporals /Sergeants) 74

17 (n) Medical Assistant –Mechanic Dental (Corporals /Sergeants) 75

17 (o) Medical Assistant –Dialysis Technician (Corporals /Sergeants) 76

17 (p) Medical Assistant –Optician (Corporals /Sergeants) 78

17 (q) Medical Assistant –Speech Therapist (Corporals /Sergeants) 79

17 (r) Medical Assistant –Special Treatment Assistant (Corporals /Sergeants) 79

17 (s) Medical Assistant –Psychiatric Nursing Assistant (Corporals /Sergeants) 80

17 (t) Medical Assistant –Nuclear Medicine Asst (Corporals /Sergeants) 81

17 (u) Medical Assistant –Radio Therapist (Corporals /Sergeants) 81

17(v) Cardiac Catheterization Lab Technician 82

17 (w) Medical Assistant (Warrant Rank Officers) 83

18 (a) Meteorological Assistant (Aircraftsmen)

Met Asst

84

18 (b) Meteorological Assistant (Corporals) 85

18 (c) Meteorological Assistant (Sergeants) 86

18 (d) Meteorological Assistant (Warrant Rank Officers) 86

19 (a) Mechanical Transport Driver (Aircraftsmen)

MTD

87

19 (b) Mechanical Transport Driver (Corporals) 88

19 (c) Mechanical Transport Driver (Sergeants) 89

19 (d) Mechanical Transport Driver (Warrant Rank Officers) 90

20 (a) Musician (Aircraftsmen)

Musn

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20 (b) Musician (Corporals) 91

20 (c) Musician (Sergeants) 92

20 (d) Musician (Warrant Rank Officers) 93

21 (a) Radio Technician (Aircraftsmen)

Rdo Tech

94

21 (b) Radio Technician (Corporals) 96

21 (c) Radio Technician (Sergeants) 97

21 (d) Radio Technician (Warrant Rank Officers) 98

22 (a) Telst RT Operator (Aircraftsmen) RTO 99

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22 (b) Telst RT Operator (Corporals)

RTO

100

22 (c) Telst RT Operator (Sergeants) 101

22 (d) Telst RT Operator (Warrant Rank Officers) 102

23 (a) Safety Equipment Worker (Aircraftsmen) SEW

103

23 (b) Safety Equipment Worker (Corporals) 104

23 (c) Safety Equipment Worker (Sergeants) 105

23 (d) Safety Equipment Worker 106

24 (a) Air Frame Fitter (Aircraftsmen)

AF Fit

107

24 (b) Air Frame Fitter (Corporals) 108

24 (c) Air Frame Fitter (Sergeants) 109

24 (d) Air Frame Fitter (Warrant Rank Officers) 110

25 (a) Education Instructor (Sergeants) Edn Inst

111

25 (b) Education Instructor (Warrant Rank Officers) 112

26 (a) Electrical Fitter (Aircraftsmen)

Elect Fit

113

26 (b) Electrical Fitter (Corporals) 114

26 (c) Electrical Fitter (Sergeants) 115

26 (d) Electrical Fitter 116

27 (a) Engine Fitter (Aircraftsmen)

Eng Fit

117

27 (b) Engine Fitter (Corporals) 118

27 (c) Engine Fitter (Sergeants) 119

27 (d) Engine Fitter (Warrant Rank Officers) 120

28 (a) Flight Engineer (Sergeants) Flt Eng

121

28 (b) Flight Engineer (Warrant Rank Officers) 121

29 (a) Flight Gunner (Sergeants) Flt Gun

122

29 (b) Flight Gunner (Warrant Rank Officers) 122

30 (a) Flight Signaler (Sergeants) Flt Sig

123

30 (b) Flight Signaler (Warrant Rank Officers) 124

31 (a) Instrument Fitter (Aircraftsmen)

Inst Fit

125

31 (b) Instrument Fitter (Corporals) 126

31 (c) Instrument Fitter (Sergeants) 127

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31 (d) Instrument Fitter (Warrant Rank Officers) Inst Fit 128

32 (a) Missile Fitter - Electrical (Aircraftsmen)

MF (E)

129

32 (b) Missile Fitter - Electrical (Corporals) 130

32 (c) Missile Fitter- Electrical (Sergeants) 131

32 (d) Missile Fitter – Electrical (Warrant Rank Officers) 132

33 (a) Missile Fitter –Electronics (Aircraftsmen)

MF (L)

133

33 (b) Missile Fitter – Electrical (Corporals) 134

33 (c) Missile Fitter – Electrical (Sergeants) 135

33 (d) Missile Fitter – Electrical (Warrant Rank Officers) 136

34 (a) Missile Fitter - Mechanical (Aircraftsmen)

MF (M)

137

34 (b) Missile Fitter - Mechanical (Corporals) 138

34 (c) Missile Fitter – Mechanical (Sergeants) 139

34 (d) Missile Fitter - Mechanical (Warrant Rank Officers) 140

35 (a) Mechanical Transport Fitter (Aircraftsmen)

MT Fit

141

35 (b) Mechanical Transport Fitter (Corporals) 142

35 (c) Mechanical Transport Fitter (Sergeants) 143

35 (d) Mechanical Transport Fitter (Warrant Rank Officers) 144

36 (a) Photo Fitter (Aircraftsmen)

Ph Fit

145

36 (b) Photo Fitter (Corporals) 146

36 (c) Photo Fitter (Sergeants) 147

36 (d) Photo Fitter (Warrant Rank Officers) 148

37 (a) Photo Technician (Aircraftsmen) Photo Tech

149

37 (b) Photo Technician (Corporals) 150

38 (a) Plant Maintenance Fitter - Electrical (Aircraftsmen)

PMF (E)

151

38 (b) Plant Maintenance Fitter - Electrical (Corporals) 152

38 (c) Plant Maintenance Fitter - Electrical (Sergeants) 153

38 (d) Plant Maintenance Fitter - Electrical 154

39 (a) Plant Maintenance Fitter - Mechanical (Aircraftsmen)

PMF (M)

155

39 (b) Plant Maintenance Fitter - Mechanical (Corporals) 156

39 (c) Plant Maintenance Fitter - Mechanical (Sergeants) 157

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39 (d) Plant Maintenance Fitter - Mechanical PMF (M) 158

40 (a) Radar Fitter (Aircraftsmen) Rad Fit

159

40 (b) Radar Fitter (Corporals) 160

40 (c) Radar Fitter (Sergeants) Rad Fit

161

40 (d) Radar Fitter (Warrant Rank Officers) 162

41 (a) Radio Fitter (Aircraftsmen) Rdo Fit

163

41 (b) Radio Fitter (Corporals) 165

41 (c) Radio Fitter (Sergeants) 166

41 (d) Radio Fitter (Warrant Rank Officers) 168

42 (a) Work Shop Fitter - Black Smith & Welder (Aircraftsmen)

WS Fit (B)

170

42 (b) Work Shop Fitter - Black Smith & Welder (Corporals) 171

42 (c) Work Shop Fitter - Black Smith & Welder (Sergeants) 172

42 (d) Work Shop Fitter - Black Smith & Welder (Warrant Rank Officers) 173

43 (a) Work Shop Fitter - Coppersmith & Sheet metal worker (Aircraftsmen)

WS Fit (C)

174

43 (b) Work Shop Fitter - Coppersmith & Sheet metal worker (Corporals) 176

43 (c) Work Shop Fitter - Coppersmith & Sheet metal worker (Sergeants) 177

43 (d) Work Shop Fitter - Coppersmith & Sheet metal worker (Warrant Rank Officers) 178

44 (a) Work Shop Fitter - Machinist (Aircraftsmen)

WS Fit (M)

179

44 (b) Work Shop Fitter - Machinist (Corporals) 180

44 (c) Work Shop Fitter - Machinist (Sergeants) 182

44 (d) Work Shop Fitter – Machinist (Warrant Rank Officers) 183

45 (a) Weapon Fitter (Aircraftsmen)

Wpn Fit

184

45 (b) Weapon Fitter (Corporals) 186

45 (c) Weapon Fitter (Sergeants) 187

45 (d) Weapon Fitter (Warrant Rank Officers) 188

46 Non Combatants (Cook) NCs (E) Cook 189

47 Non Combatants (Mess Waiter) NCs (E) Mess Waiter 189

48 Non Combatants (Barber) NCs (E) Barber 190

49 Non Combatants (Lascar) NCs (E) Lascar 190

50 Non Combatants (Safaiwala) NCs (E) Safaiwala 191

51 Non Combatants (Dhobi) NCs (E) Dhobi 191

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DIRECTORY OF EQUIVALENCE: ATT STREAM

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Has knowledge of discipline and office administration, supervision of loading/unloading of stores and equipment in surface vehicle, ship and Aircraft. Performs the duties of General nature and variety of clerical duties such as maintenance of records, Receipt and dispatch of dak, routine correspondence, allocating and supervising work of serving staff. Knows regulations of ceremonials, guard of honour and other parade, manages the post office, station Hygiene and sanitation section. Attends to enquiry made personally, on phone or by post and gives required information about organizational setup. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Operates computer to process organizational data according to instructions. Also engaged in entry of data into electronic equipment for processing.

Matriculate or Equivalent 01 Year Trade training Six Months On-Job Training Passed Reclassification Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board

350.20 570.30 341.24 350.10 341.15

Clerk Enquiry; information clerk Fire Fighter, Fireman Computer Operator Clerk General, Lower Division Clerk, Dispatch Clerk, Clerk Personnel, Clerk Correspondence Data Entry Operator

4190.20 5161.10 4112.20 4190.10 4113.35

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In addition to 1(a) above possesses higher knowledge and experience on the job. Supervises the work of juniors and guide them. Assists superiors in disposal of complicated papers with subject, prepares notes, drafts, memoranda and summaries quoting precedents references rules, etc. organizes and supervises work of casual workers for maintaining houses in clean and orderly manner. Allots works to various staff under control and supervises their work. Supervises works of staff engages in cleaning rooms, lounges and dining halls of messes and offices. Supervises work of lascars, porters, sweepers, room boys, lift boys and linen keepers. Conducts physical training classes, organizes games and athletic meets sports at inter- unit competitions. Organizes picnic, tours and other recreational activities.

In addition to 1(a) Passed Corporal Education Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board Minimum 05 years of experience on occupation

302.10

510.20

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193.60

In addition to 1(a) above Office Assistant, Senior Clerk House Keeper (Domestic) House Keeper (institutional) Physical training Instructor

3431.30 5121.20 5121.10 3475.15

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In addition to 1(a) and (b) above, Possesses thorough knowledge and experience of Office Administration and various discipline functions including all types of parade. Is conversant with various aspects of security, and first aid. Also has elementary knowledge of health and hygiene. Detects and eliminates or reduces fire hazards in ware houses, place of public assembly and other establishments. Establishes and operates fire safety programs, trains personnel in fire fighting and guides operation in case of fire. Receives stores and issues various types of goods, tools, equipment. Maintains record of each items, affixes identity slip to items giving code number or marks. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment.

In addition to (1a) & 1(b) Passed Sgt Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Exam Board. Minimum 13 Years of Service

159.90 570.20 351.10 351.30 089.30

In addition to 1(a) and (b) above Teaching professionals, Others Fire Officer Store Keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Ware House Man Stock Verifier Sanitary inspector

2339.90 3151.20 4131.10 4131.30 3222.10

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Records of goods and materials. Procured, issued and dispatched. Takes measures to maintain standard of public health. Inspects houses, regimental shops, offices, entertainment places, drains rubbish depots. Undertakes public health activities such as disinfections, anti malarial and anti- epidemic measures. Performs instructional duties for training of ab-initio, in service and other specialized courses.

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In addition to 1(a), 1(b) and 1(c) Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground crew Exam Board.

570.10 300.10 573.10

In addition to 1(a), 1(b) and 1(c) above Fire Prevention Officer, Fire Station Officer Section Officer, Office Superintendent, Head Clerk, Head Assistant, Supervisor Clerical Security Officer

3151.10 3431.10 5169.10

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Eliminates or reduces fire hazards in places of public assembly and establishments. Inspects fire extinguishing and fire prevention Equipment. Investigates conditions and practices likely to cause fire and reports findings and recommends fire preventive measures Establishes and Operates fire safety programmes, trains personnel in fire fighting and Guides operation. Plans, controls, and supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from fire, theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Enforces preventive measures as necessary to eliminate them. Allots duties to security personnel and maintains discipline among security personnel and looks after their welfare. Supervises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Investigates crimes and submits report to higher authorities

Minimum 17/23/28 years of service

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Possesses knowledge of Electricity, Magnetism and Radar Technology and understands ground Radar equipment diagrams. Elementary knowledge on Air Defence System including Radar presentation, feeding of operational data in computerized defence system, Air Navigation and Communication security. Operates and adjusts wireless equipment for transmitting and receiving messages to and from aircraft for landing and take off etc. Establishes radio contact with incoming air transport and transmits messages received from air traffic controller for pilots to fly on specific course at definite flying level. Also communicates information regarding weather conditions at airfield performs clerical duties incidental to operations of aircraft through airport. Makes out papers for cross country flight. Prepares dispatch papers such as time of departures and arrival, names of the crew members and cargo weighed. Posts progress of flight and keeps flight records. Prepares messages to be sent by radio and teletype to other airfields concerning flights. Organizes and supervises work of

Matriculate or Equivalent Trade training of 1 ¼ Years Six Months On-Job Training Passed Reclassification Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board

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Control Tower operator, Aerodrome Briefing Assistant Operations Assistant (Air Services)

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casual workers for maintaining. Houses in clean and orderly manner. Allots works to various staff under control and supervises their work. Operates computer to process organizational data according to instructions. Also engaged in entry of data into electronic equipment for processing

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In addition 2(a) above possesses adequate knowledge of Electronic Warfare, Maritime Operations, and Operation of Radio Telephony Sets. Transmits data on telecommunication fixed network. Collects, Scrutinizes & Passes Aircraft Movements. Demonstrates correct and efficient method of using product, machinery, equipments for achieving best results. Assists representatives in computing costs and prepare estimates and blue prints.

In addition 2(a) above Passed corporal Education Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board Minimum 05 years of Service

430.50

In addition to 2(a) above Technical Demonstrator

5220.25

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In addition to 2 (a) and (b) above possesses knowledge of Radar/Radio Counter Measures activities. Supervises Air Surveillance activities, Engaged in training and teaching of specialized subject of his concerned trade. Initiates action in case of Air craft emergency. Having knowledge of advanced attack profiles, principles of War/Air power/Force multipliers/Air Strategies. Performs instructional duties for training of ab-initio, in service and other specialized courses. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Ensures following of correct methods for receipt and issue of stores and maintenance of records of goods and materials procured, issued and dispatched.

In addition to 2(a) & (b) above Passed Sgt Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Exam Board. Minimum13 Years of Service

351.10 159.90

In addition to 2 (a) and (b) above Store Keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Ware House Man, Teaching Professionals, other

4131.10 2339.90

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In addition 2(a), (b) and (c) acts as Senior supervisor and in charge of section. Performs supervisory and executive jobs. Functions as in charge of section, possesses thorough knowledge about handling of inventories and stores. Able to guide the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Possesses higher knowledge and experience of Office Administration. Plans, controls, and supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from fire, theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Enforces preventive measures as necessary to eliminate them. Allots duties to security personnel and maintains discipline among security personnel and looks after their welfare. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Investigates crimes and submits report to higher authorities.

In addition 2(a), (b) and (c) above Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board. Minimum 17/23/28 years of service

300.10 571.20 573.10

In addition to 2(a), (b) and (c) above Section Officer, Office Superintendent, Head Clerk, Head Assistant, Supervisor Clerical Sub Inspector Police Security Officer

3431.10 3450.20 5169.10

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Fie

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Possesses elementary knowledge of Air Traffic Services and Rescue and Crash Fire Fighting (RCFF). Operates RCFF and other equipment as necessary. Controls airfield traffic by establishing point to point communications using appropriate instruments. Maintains constant vigilance over aircraft movement. Scrutinize flight plan, obtains necessary information and clearance from ATS and air defence agencies. Prepares, dispatches ATS messages and NOTAM. Performs flying control clerical duties. Performs variety of clerical duties such as maintenance of records, Receipt and dispatch of dak, routine correspondence. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data according to operating instructions.

Matriculate or Equivalent Trade training of 1 ¼ Years Six Months On-Job Training Passed Reclassification Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board

392.60 369.20 350.20 570.30 341.24 350.10 341.15

Control Tower Operator, Aerodrome Traffic Controller , Air Services Clerk, Enquiry; information clerk Fire Fighter, Fireman Computer Operator Clerk General, Lower Division Clerk, Dispatch Clerk, Clerk Personnel, Clerk Correspondence Data Entry Operator

3132.76 3144.20 4190.20 5161.10 4112.20 4190.10 4113.35

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SO

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In addition to 3(a) above possesses higher knowledge and greater experience, functions as fire party and crash crew in charge. Prepares flight progress strip, prepares Air Traffic Service briefing, initiate action in case of aircraft emergencies. Also has adequate knowledge of charging, maintenance and operation of fire fighting appliances. Well conversant with the rules of the air. Capable to carry out the duties of HF operator and GCA assistant in ATC. Organizes and supervises work of casual workers for maintaining houses in clean and orderly manner. Allots works to various staff under control and supervises their work. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment.

In addition to 3(a) above Passed corporal Education Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board Minimum 05 years of Service

570.20

351.10

302.20

In addition to 3(a) above Fire Officer Store Keeper Briefing Assistant : Operation Assistant (Air Service)

3151.20 4131.10 3431.40

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3(c

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Fie

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(A

FS

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Se

rgea

nt

(S

gt)

In addition 3(a) and (b) above, Possesses advanced knowledge & experience of tasks Performs duties of runway controller, supervisor airfield maintenance work. Acts as Air Traffic Controller and overall supervisor of the watch in aerodrome control tower. Supervises and carrying out aircraft rescue and fire fighting. Maintaining and inspecting all kinds of fire fighting appliances, clothing and breathing apparatus. Supervision and inspection of runway, taxi ways, Apron and dispersal. Supervision of all ground traffic movements of aircrafts and vehicles in the vicinity of aerodrome. Receives stores and issues various types of goods, tools, equipment. Maintains record of each items, affixes identity slip to items giving code number or marks. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Performs instructional duties for training of ab-initio and other specialized courses.

In addition to 3(a) & 3(b) Passed Sgt Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Exam Board. Minimum 13 Years of Service

369.20 392.60 351.10 351.30 159.90 570.20

In addition to 3(a) & (b) above Traffic Controller , Air Services; Air Traffic Controller

Supervisor Aerodrome Control Tower Operator Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Ware House Man Stock Verifier Teaching Professionals, Other Fire Officer

3144.20 3132.76 4131.10 4131.30 2339.90 3151.20

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3(d

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SO

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In addition 3 (a) (b) and (c) above possesses thorough knowledge & experience of tasks. Works as overall staff supervisor of the ATC Tower. Acts as an administrative office in charge of ATS Squadron, Air Traffic Control Tower, RCFF services, deals with human resources management and correspondence. Assists in execution of Airfield maintenance work. Ensures adequate availability of the equipments required for ATS and RCFF. Performs more responsible routine and special tasks entrusted to him. Undertakes trade testing and instructional duties and continuity training. Senior most supervisor of organization capable of planning, co-ordination, human resources management and general administration. Plans, controls, and supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from fire, theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Enforces preventive measures as necessary to eliminate them. Allots duties to security personnel and maintains discipline among them and looks after their welfare. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Investigates crimes and submits report to higher authorities.

In addition to 3(a), (b) & (c) above Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board. Minimum 17/23/28 years of service

300.10 571.20 573.10 570.10

In addition to 3(a), (b) and (c) above Section Officer, Office Superintendent, Head Clerk, Head Assistant, Supervisor Clerical Sub Inspector Police Security Officer Fire Prevention Officer

3431.10 3450.20 5169.10 3151.10

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4(a

)

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Ca

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As

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Ca

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Possesses knowledge of principles of cooking, organizes and manages messes, cook houses and serving of food under supervision. Ensures sanitation and hygiene in dining halls and cookhouse. Plans balanced menu, ensures preparation of food in time and economical use of leftover food. Tests cooked food by tasting and smelling them. Supervises cooks and other kitchen workers. Maintains accounts of ration. Knows butchery, field cooking and use of canned food. Demands utensils as per scale. Checks cabin service items. Performs duties of air Steward. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data according to operating instructions. Organizes and supervises work of casual workers for maintaining houses in clean and orderly manner. Allots works to various staff under control and supervises their work. Supervises works of staff engaged in cleaning rooms, lounges and dining halls of messes and offices. Supervises work of lascars, porters, sweepers, room boys, lift boys and linen keepers. Performs variety of clerical duties such as maintenance of records, Receipt and dispatch of dak, routine correspondence

Matriculate or Equivalent Trade training of 1 Years Six Months On-Job Training Passed Reclassification Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board

510.10 510.20 510.30 520.10 341.24 350.10 341.15 570.30 520.20 520.30 520.40 520.30 521.20 522.20 510.10 539.20

House Keeper (Institutional) House keeper (domestic) House Steward Supervisor Kitchen Computer Operator Clerk General Data Entry Operator Fire Fighter, Fireman Cook institutional Cook Domestic Cook ship Cook Domestic Steward Hotel Barman Head Cook Steward Ship

5121.10 5121.20 5120.30 5122.10 4112.20 4190.10 4113.35 5161.10 5122.20 5122.30 5122.40 5122.30 5123.20 5123.60

5122.10

5111.20

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Remarks

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

.

521.10 774.20 539.40

Butler Slaughterer Flight Steward

5123.10

7411.20

5111.40

4(b

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on

Tec

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Ca

teri

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As

sis

tan

t (C

at

As

st)

Co

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ral (C

PL

) In addition 4(a) above possesses higher knowledge & experience of tasks possesses knowledge of administration and management of officers and airmen messes. Ensures proper maintenance of unit garden and poultry farm. Maintain stock register and account for issues. Supervises work of juniors and guides them as necessary. Engaged in training and teaching of specialized subject of his concerned trade.

In addition to 4(a) Passed corporal Education Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board Minimum 05 years of Service

-- 302.10 510.10 510.20

In addition to 4(a) above Office Assistant, Senior Clerk House Keeper Institutional House Keeper Domestic

3431.30 5121.10 5121.20

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Remarks

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)

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Ca

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Se

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t)

In addition to 4(a) & (b) above, has higher knowledge & experience of tasks, draws ration according to number of persons present in station. Draws up special menu and diet sheet to suit requirements and occasions. Supervises and guides attendants on board of aircraft. Serves meals and beverages, or plan and co-ordinate housekeeping and social activities in the aircraft on board. Organize, supervise and arrange parties in any unit functions. Preparation and packing of food. Ordering or purchasing supplies of food stuff. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Establishes and operates fire safety programs, trains personnel in fire fighting and guides operation in case of fire. Attends to physical comfort of passengers, checks cabin service items and provides beverages and fast food to

passengers. Performs instructional duties for training of ab-initio, in service and other specialized courses.

In addition to 4(a) and 4(b) above Passed Sgt Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Exam Board. Minimum13 Years of Service

-

539.40

301.10

159.90

570.20 351.30 351.10

In addition to 4(a) and (b) above Flight stewards Food Inspector (clerical) Teaching professionals, Other Fire Officer Stock Verifier Store clerk, Godown Keeper, Ware House Man

5111.40 3431.20 3475.15 3151.20 4131.30 4131.10

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Provides house keeping and catering facilities in the organizational functions.

4(d

)

Gro

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on

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Ca

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In addition to 4(a), (b) and (c) above works as section in-charge. Organizes and supervises, within authority delegated, efficient utilization of men and, money and material in organization, engaged in preparing and serving food, drinks and beverages, providing lodging and camping facilitates. Plans various aspects of security, knowledge of first aid, operates inventory of section. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from fire, theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Enforces preventive measures as necessary to eliminate them. Allots duties to security personnel and maintains discipline among security personnel and looks after their welfare. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Investigates crimes and submits report to higher authorities. Manages independent fast food or prepared food establishment. Co-ordinates, directs and participates in preparation, cooking, wrapping or

In addition to 4(a), (b) and (c) above Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board. Minimum 17/23/28 years of service

300.10 -- 260.30 571.20 573.10

In addition to 4(a), (b) and (c) above Section Officer, Section In-charge, Office Superintendent, Clerical Supervisor Manager fast Food Services Manager, Lodging and Catering Services Sub Inspector Police Security Officer

3431.10 1225.20 1225.10 3450.20 5169.10

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Packing of different types of food prepared.

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Gro

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on

Tec

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Cle

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qu

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Clk

EA

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Air

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Possesses knowledge of basic principles of equipment accounting and registry work and deals with their routine correspondence and typing work under supervision. Maintains equipment accounting vouchers, subsidiary accounting documents and priced vocabulary, petrol oil and lubricant and equipment registers and connected records as guided, works on the recently introduced application software like Equipment Accounting Online system (EQUOLS), finalizes vouchers and checks stores and inventory according to set procedure. Attends to simple queries on equipment accounting matters. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data according to operating instructions.

Matriculate or Equivalent Trade training of 1 Year Six Months On-Job Training Passed Reclassification Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board

321.10 330.20 350.10 341.24 341.15 570.30

Typist Accounts Clerk Clerk General Computer Operator Data Entry Operator Fire Fighter, Fireman

4111.30

4121.20

4190.10

4112.20

4113.35

5161.10

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PL

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In addition to 5(a) has higher knowledge and experience of tasks is conversant with local purchase, contracts, loans, write off transactions, ration accounting and deficiency, receipt procedure. Supervises work of juniors and guides them as necessary. Organizes and supervises work of casual workers for maintaining houses in clean and orderly manner. Allots works to various staff under control and supervises their work.

In addition to 5(a) above Passed corporal Education Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board Minimum 05 years of Service

351.10 302.10 339.20

In addition to 5(a) above Storekeeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Warehouse man Office assistant, Senior clerk Audit Clerk

4131.10

3431.30

4121.50

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In addition to 5(a) and (b) above has higher knowledge and experience of tasks, is conversant with local purchase, contracts, loans, write off transactions, ration accounting and deficiency, receipt procedure. Supervises work of juniors and guides them as necessary. Establishes and operates fire safety programs, trains personnel in fire fighting and guides operation in case of fire. Engaged in training and teaching of specialized subject of his concerned trade. Possesses thorough knowledge and experience of Office Administration, security aspects and first aid. Operates inventory of section. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Performs instructional duties for training of ab-initio, in service and other specialized courses.

In addition to 5(a) and (b) above. Passed Sgt Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Exam Board. Minimum13 Years of Service

159.90 351.30 351.10 300.10 302.10

In addition to 5(a) and 5(b) above. Teaching professionals, Other Stock Verifier Store Keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Ware House Man Clerical Supervisor Office Assistant, Senior Clerk

2339.90 4131.30 4131.10

3431.10 3431.30

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Possesses knowledge of pay and allowances entitlement of airmen and civilians and pay parade procedure. Prepares acquaintance roll, issues pay books and performs duties of pay clerk on pay parades. Maintains pay and allowance accounting registers and deals with cash accounting and audit objections under supervision. Compiles contingent bills, prepares claims in respect of allowances admissible to airmen and deals with related problems. Does sectional typing work and undertakes preparation and classification of vouchers, works on the recently introduced application software (Unit Pay Accounting Software). He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data according to operating instructions.

Matriculate or Equivalent Trade training of 1 Year Six Months On-Job Training Passed Reclassification Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board

350.10 321.10 330.20 341.24 350.10 341.15 570.30 302.10

Wage Clerk, Clk General Typist Accounts Clerk Computer Operator Clerk General Data Entry Operator Fire Fighter, Fireman Office Assistant

4190.10 4111.30 4121.20 4112.20 4190.10 4113.35 5161.10 3431.30

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In addition to 6 (a) above, raises and scrutinizes all pay accounting documents and registers, deals with simple audit observations and objections. Supervises work of juniors and guides them as necessary. Organizes and supervises work of casual workers for maintaining houses in clean and orderly manner. Allots works to various staff under control and supervises their work.

In addition to 6 (a) above Passed corporal Education Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board Minimum 05 years of Service

339.20 330.40 302.10

in addition to 6 (a) above Audit Clerk Clerk Ledger Office Assistant, Senior clerk

4121.50 4121.40 3431.30

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In addition to 6 (a) & (b) above has higher knowledge and experience of tasks raises and scrutinizes all pay accounting documents and registers, deals with simple audit observations and objections. Supervises work of juniors and guides them as necessary. Establishes and operates fire safety programs, trains personnel in fire fighting and guides operation in case of fire. Possesses thorough knowledge and experience of Office Administration. Operates inventory of section. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Ensures proper maintenance of accounting books and records of financial establishment. Supervises subordinates engaged in maintenance of accounts and records. Scrutinizes bills receipts, payments etc for proper entries in cash book, journal, ledger and other records. Prepares trial balance etc.

Performs instructional duties for training of ab-initio, in service and other specialized courses.

In addition to 6(a) & (b) above Passed Sgt Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Exam Board Minimum13 Years of Service

120.10 159.90 351.30 300.10 351.10

In addition to 6 (a) & (b) above Accountant Teaching professionals, Other Stock Verifier Clerical Supervisor Store Keeper, Stock Clerk, Godown Keeper, Ware House Man

2411.10

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Ensures proper maintenance of accounting books and records of financial establishment. Supervises subordinates engaged in maintenance of accounts and records. Scrutinizes bills receipts, payments etc for proper entries in cash book, journal, ledger and other records. Prepares trial balance etc. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Engaged in training and teaching of specialized subject of his concerned trade. Allots works to various staff under control and supervises their work. Performs instructional duties for training of ab-initio, in service and other specialized courses.

Passed Sergeant Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board Minimum 13 Years of Service Passed Clerk Accounts Conversion Course

120.10 330.40 331.30 331.10 339.30 159.90 351.30 351.10

Accountant Ledger Clerk Cashier, Cash counter Clerk Cashier General Cost Accounting clerk Teaching professionals, Others Stock Verifier Store Keeper, Stock Clerk, Godown Keeper, Ware House Man

2411.10 4121.40 4211.30 4211.10 4121.60 2339.90 4131.30 4131.10

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In addition to 7(a) attends to routine office correspondence & performs tasks connected with budgetary control and cash requisitions. Deals with audit queries and objections, compiles statistics and returns and draws up balance sheets and profit and loss accounts. Supervises work of juniors, and functions as in-charge section. Functions as an advisory and first level manager for Financial Management. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from fire, theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry and enforces preventive measures as necessary to eliminate them. Allots duties to security personnel and maintains discipline among security personnel and looks after their welfare. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Investigates crimes and submits report to higher authorities. Supervises subordinates engaged in maintenance of accounts and records. Scrutinizes bills receipts, payments etc for proper entries in cash book, journal, ledger and other records. Prepares trial balance etc.

In addition to 7(a) above Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board. Minimum 17/23/28 years of service

300.10 330.10 120.20 571.20 573.10

In addition to 7 (a) above Section Officer, Section In-charge, Office Superintendent, Clerical Supervisor Book Keeper, General Auditor Sub Inspector Police Security Officer

3431.10 4121.10 2411.20 3450.20 5169.10

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Possesses knowledge of organization, function and operation of main office and central registry. Deals with receipt and dispatch. Places correspondence in respective files, maintains prescribed registers, undertakes typing work, and prepares routine correspondence under guidance. Maintains service documents of airmen, recording of leave, movement, etc. Able to use office equipment like computers (as an office productivity tool), photocopiers, fax machines, copy printers, etc. Conversant with correct use of official telephone and can function as a front office executive and receptionist. Can work as a confidential secretary to the Commanding Officer. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data according to operating instructions.

Matriculate or Equivalent Trade training of 1 Year. Six Months On-Job Training Passed Reclassification Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board

359.10 350.20 352.20 -- 321.10 352.20 341.24 389.20 389.40 -- 320.10 310.10 570.30 341.20 350.10 341.15 359.10 350.10

Duplicating Machine Operator Clerk Inquiry , Information Clerk Clerk Reception, Receptionist, Complaint Attending Clerk Typist Receptionist & Info Clerk Computer Operator Mail Carrier Mail Sorter Personal Secretaries Private Secretary Panchayat Secretary Fire Fighter, Fireman Sorting Machine Operator Clerk General Data Entry Operator Operator Duplicating Machine Clerk General

4113.65 4190.20 4221.20 4221.30 4111.30 4221.20 4112.20 9151.65 9151.75 4115.20 4115.10 4115.30 5161.10 4113.40 4190.10 4113.35 4113.65 4190.10

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GD

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In addition to 8(a) above, independently drafts routine correspondence and signal messages. Prepares demands and issues stationery, office equipment, forms, publications, etc., and maintains records including store of stationery and Office Equipments. Capable of carrying out diverse personnel administration functions relating to human resources of organization. Organizes and supervises work of casual workers for maintaining houses in clean and orderly manner. Allots works to various staff under control and supervises their work.

In addition to 8 (a) above Passed corporal Education Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board Minimum 05 years of Service

361.40 302.10 --

In addition to 8(a) above Overseer, Head Postman Office Assistant, Senior Clerk Bill Processing Clerk

4142.10 3431.20 4114.40

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lk G

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In addition to 8(a) & (b) above, is capable of drafting advanced correspondence and papers. Performs supervision of subordinates consisting. Engaged in training and teaching of specialized subject of his concerned trade. Deals with advanced personnel administration tools such as appraisal system, ensuring discipline, counseling, mentoring, etc. Works as in-charge of sub-sections. Possesses thorough knowledge and experience of Office Administration, discipline security and knowledge of first aid. Operates inventory of section. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Performs various functions involved in provision of postal facilities to employees at various field units. Establishes and operates fire safety programs, trains personnel in fire fighting and guides

operation in case of fire. Performs instructional duties for training of ab-initio, in service and other specialized courses.

In addition to 8(a) & (b) above Passed Sergeant Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board Minimum 13 Years of Service

309.90 300.10 361.20 302.10 159.90 351.10

In addition to 8 (a) & (b) above

Clerical and other Supervisor Clerical Supervisor Sub Post Master Office Assistant, Senior Clerk Teaching professionals, Other Store Keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Ware House Man

3431.40 3431.10 3439.10 3431.30 2339.90 4131.10

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In addition to 8 (a), (b) & (c) above, functions human resource executive and in-charge of a section. Supervises and manages subordinates and section manages and plans organization of functions of the section, etc. Liaises with other departments in the Unit and local agencies like Military Engineering Service, Audit Officers, etc. Function in advisory capability to senior executives on HR matters. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from fire, theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry and enforces preventive measures as necessary to eliminate them. Allots duties to security personnel and maintains discipline among security personnel and looks after their welfare. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Ensure efficient postal services for establishment. Collects and disseminates use full information connected with employer activities and conducts information center to educate and benefit employees.

In addition to 8(a), (b) & (c) above Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board Minimum 17/23/28 years of service

361.10 169.60 300.10 136.10 571.20 573.10

In addition to 8 (a), (b) & (c) above Post Master Information Officer Section Officer, Section In-charge, Office Superintendent, Clerical Supervisor Personnel Officer Sub Inspector Police Security Officer

1226.80 2419.30 3431.10 2412.10 3450.20 5169.10

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gt)

Maintains all cipher documents and machine. Register all classified messages solves standard corruptions. Encipher and deciphers the messages, maintenance log books. Receives and dispatches classified massages. Possesses thorough knowledge and experience of Office Administration, discipline functions connected with different functions. Various aspects of security, knowledge of first aid, operates inventory of section. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Establishes and operates fire safety programs, trains personnel in fire fighting and guides operation in case of fire. Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data, preparing schedules etc. Performs instructional duties for training of ab-initio, in service and other specialized courses.

Matriculation. Six months specialist Training after Conversion to Cryptographer from Clk PA, Clk EA, Clk GD, and Telst RT Operator. Minimum 09 Yrs of Service

355.10 341.30 302.10 350.10 321.10 351.30 351.10 159.90

Coding Clerk Coding Machine Operator Office Assistant Clk General Typist Stock Verifier Store Keeper , Stock Clerk, Godown Keeper , Warehouse man Teaching professionals, Other

4143.10

4143.50

3431.30

4190.10

4111.30

4131.30

4131.10

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In addition to 9 (a) above, compiles and scrutinizes various types of returns and is responsible for overall security, Supervision and administration of cipher section. Supervises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Investigates crimes and submits report to higher authorities. Performs supervisory and executive jobs. Possesses higher knowledge and experience of office administration, Functions as in charge of section, Guides the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations.

In addition to 9 (a) above, Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board Min 17/23/28 yrs of Service

300.10 571.20 573.10

In addition 9 (a), above. Section Officer, Office Superintendent, Head Clerk, Head Assistant, Supervisor (Clerical) Sub Inspector Police Security Officer

3431.10

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Possesses knowledge of organization and function of equipment services schedule and scales of spares, issue, supply storage and ensures proper storage and preservation against infection. Affixes or ties identification label Determining section, reference and part numbers of all types of Technical equipment and non-Technical stores such as clothing, barrack equipment, fuel, etc. Maintains stock register, Bin location cards. Capable to raise all kinds of demands on supply sources, Issue against demand and receive item against demand under guidance. Exercises physical check of stores periodically and verifies with record stock balance. Receives item & equipment from main store for delivery to user flight, Squadron or section and receives returnable stores from user and return them to main stores for appropriate disposal such as repair, reconditioning, replacement or deposit in stores. Undertakes provisioning based on past consumption record and known, anticipated future requirement. Preservation of equipment. Prepares demands, receives all types of equipment from various sources of supply both indigenous & overseas,

Matriculate or Equivalent Trade training of 1 Years Six Months On-Job Training Passed Reclassification Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board

351.10 351.20 351.30 350.10 341.24 341.15 570.30

Store Keeper, Ware house man and Store clerk Store Distributors Stock verifier Clerk General Computer Operator Data Entry Operator Fire Fighter, Fireman

4131.10 4131.20 4131.30 4190.10 4112.20 4113.35 5161.10

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Identifies them and does stock checking and local purchases according to procedure. Handles packing and unpacking of different types of equipment including complete aircraft, airframe and aero engine. Dispatches equipment by sea, air, rail, road & post. Maintains stock and prescribed stores accounts register. Is capable of entering complete transaction data in computer and perform, manage all material transactions on line, electronic media (IMMOLS).

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In addition to 10 (a) above possesses general knowledge of provisioning schedule and procedure. Calculates and reviews establishment requirements, guides juniors as necessary. Organizes and supervises work of casual workers for maintaining stores in clean and orderly manner. Allots works to various staff under control and supervises their work.

In addition to 10 (a) above Passed corporal Education Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board Minimum 05 years of Service

302.10

In addition to 10 (a) above. Senior Clerk

3431.30

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In addition 10 (a) &, (b) above, is capable to prepare contract documents for purchase of goods & services for organization as per rules. Takes custody, care, security & maintenance of valuable & attractive items. Supervise work of subordinates engaged in handling & maintenance of materials. Capable of handling various types of inventory of section. Possesses knowledge of security, operation of arms and ammunition. Performs duties of instructor for the training of ab-initio, in service and Other specialized courses.

In addition to 10 (a) and (b) above Passed Sergeant Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board Minimum 13 Years experience.

159.90 351.10

In addition to 10 (a) and (b) above Teaching professionals, Other Store Keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Ware House Man

2339.90 4131.10

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In additional to 10 (a) , (b) & (c) above, possesses in depth knowledge of occupation and implement policies of Provisioning, Procurement, Demand management, Inventory management, Servicing of contract. Checks scales & entitlement and accord approval of appropriate action Supervises receipt, storage, dispatch, and delivery of goods, parcels, freights, etc by road transport. Coordinates running of lorry services and assists in fixing up competent drivers and escorts, taking into consideration nature of transportation required. Inspects goods to be transported, checks their packing, if necessary and directs loading and unloading operations. Calculates charges and issue receipts for payment. Supervises, co ordinates and controls within authority delegated , in providing storage and warehousing facilities to complete range of stock holding , including air conditioned facilities ,to all other users, material wise, class wise etc as laid down in IAP 1502. Possesses thorough knowledge of provisioning, checks scales and entitlements, prepares surplus reports and undertakes local purchases as required.

In addition to 10 (a) , (b) & (c) above Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board. Minimum 17/23/28 years of service

369.67 252.30 300.10 573.10

In addition to 10 (a) , 10 (b) & 10(c) above Goods Supervisor, Road Transport. Manager, Storage and warehousing Section Officer, Office Superintendent, Head Clerk, Head Assistant, Supervisor Clerical Security Officer

1226.54 1226.50 3431.10 5169.10

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Takes custody of valuable attractive and security items and ensures their proper care and maintenance. Implements new policies, orders etc, in respect of his section. Functions as in charge general administration. Supervises work of juniors and guides them as necessary. Supervises security arrangement, patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Investigates crimes and submits report to higher authorities.

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Instructs and trains officers and airmen in physical training, Foot drill, arms drill, games, weapon training on various weapons like INSAS rifles, sten machine carbines. Lectures to them on ground defence subjects such as field craft, types and methods of fire. Organize major and minor games and sports at an AF unit. Is trained in first aid and handling of fire appliances. They conduct yoga classes for all personnel of a unit. Organize major and minor games and sports at an AF unit. Assists maintenance of range firing equipment and conducts range firing practice for all rank and records the results. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data according to operating instructions.

Matriculate or Equivalent Trade training of 1 Year Six Months On-Job Training Passed Reclassification Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board

193.60 574.10 341.24 350.10 570.30

Physical Training Instructor. Watchman Computer Operator Clerk General Fire Fighter, Fireman

3475.15 9152.20 4112.20 4113.35 5161.10

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In addition to 11 (a) above possesses full knowledge of first aid, weapon training, method of judging distances, fire orders, concealment & camouflage Techniques, patrolling, scouting etc. Treats athletic injuries and administers rehabilitation exercise. Conducts progressive weapon training. They demand and record sports gear and other equipment. They Maintain sports grounds, sports stores, gymnasiums, swimming pools. They act as referees, coaches and umpires for various games. Conducts physical training classes, organizes games and sports. Organizes inter- unit competitions and athletic meets. Organizes picnic, tours and other recreational activities. Coaches’ potential sportsman or player with mantle and promise in fundamentals Techniques and rules of competitive sports and games.

In addition to 11 (a) above Passed corporal Education Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board Minimum 05

years of

Service

193.40 -- 159.90

In addition to 11 (a) above Sports coach Fitness trainer and Aerobic instructor Teaching professionals, Other

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In addition to 11(a) and (b) conducts games and sports in accordance with rules and pronounces instantaneous decisions. Inspects playgrounds and areas before commencement of games. Organizes range firing for all personnel as per range orders and also acts as SNCO i/c range. General section administrations and maintenance of records, submission of returns, holding of inventories. They undertake training of personnel in sports and games and conducts tournaments within the station. Performs various security duties. Possesses thorough knowledge and experience on functions connected with different types of parade. Operates inventory of section. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Performs instructional duties for training of ab-initio, in service and other specialized courses.

In addition to 11 (a) and (b) above Passed Sergeant Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board Minimum 13 Years of Service

193.70 351.10

In addition to 11(a) and (b) above Umpires and referees Store Keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Ware House Man

3475.60

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In addition to 11(a), (b) & (c) above, undertakes responsibility of officer in charge section. Supervises the parade, sports arrangements and range firing. Undertakes coaching in all games and sports in service. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from fire, theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Investigates crimes and submits report to higher authorities.

In addition to 11(a), (b) & (c) above Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board. Minimum 17/23/28 years of service

300.10 571.20 573.10

In addition to 11(a), (b) & (c) above Section Officer, Section In-charge, Office Superintendent, Clerical Supervisor Sub Inspector Police Security Officer

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Possesses knowledge of security, discipline and arrest, custody and identification parade procedures. Detects and prevents crimes, conducts search and performs escort, court orderly, and detention room sentry and guard duties. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data according to operating instructions. Escorts convoys, patrol areas, control traffic, enforces discipline and prepares beat cards and reports. Assists in small scale searches and in investigations of crimes. Drives motorcycle, jeeps and light vehicles. Possesses knowledge of civil courts and station security, Air force Act. Arrests absentees and deserters with assistance of civil police. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data, preparing schedules etc.

Matriculate or Equivalent Trade training of 1 Year. Six Months On-Job Training Passed Reclassification Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board

571.30 572.50 572.70 986.40 381.20 341.24 350.10 570.30

Police Constable Searcher Customs Constable Excise Driver Car Dispatch Rider Computer Operator Clerk General Fire Fighter, Fireman

5162.10 3441.30 5162.30 8322.10 8321.20 4112.20 4190.10 5161.10

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In addition to 12(a) above, possesses, elementary knowledge of Indian Penal Code, Criminal Procedure Code, Indian Evidence Act and Indian Official Secrets Act. Undertakes the airport security, intelligence investigations and write reports. Performs pilot and out riding duties of VIPs and outsiders. Organizes and supervises work of casual workers for maintaining houses in clean and orderly manner. Allots works to various staff under control and supervises their work. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances

In addition to 12(a) above Passed corporal Education Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board Minimum 05 years of Service

193.60

In addition to 12(a) above Physical Training Instructor

3475.15

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Gro

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rgea

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gt)

In addition to 12(a) and (b) above, undertakes the major investigation, control the work of juniors, holding and operating of inventory items, handling of security equipment, carryout the verification of personnel. Establishes and operates fire safety programs, trains personnel in fire fighting and guides operation in case of fire. Possesses thorough knowledge and experience of discipline functions connected with parade, aspects of security, knowledge of first aid

In addition to 12 (a) and (b) above Passed Sergeant Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by

159.90 351.10 300.10

In addition to 12 (a) and (b) above Teaching professionals, Other Store Keeper, Stock Clerk, Godown Keeper, Ware House Man Clerical Supervisor

2339.90 4131.10

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operates inventory of section. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises Physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Performs instructional duties for training of ab-initio, in service and other specialized courses.

Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board Minimum 13

Years of

Service

12 (

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IA

F(P

)

Wa

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In addition to 12(a), (b) & (c) above, supervises and control the guard room, undertakes trade testing and instructional duties. Plans, controls, and supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from fire, theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry and enforces preventive measures as necessary to eliminate them. Allots duties to security personnel and maintains discipline among security personnel and looks after their welfare. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Investigates crimes and submits report to higher authorities. Able to guide the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Possesses higher knowledge and experience of Office Administration.

In addition to 12(a), (b) & (c) above Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board. Minimum 17/23/28 years of service

571.20 573.10 300.10

In addition to 12(a), (b) & (c) above , Sub Inspector Police Security Officer Section Officer, Section In-charge, Office Superintendent, Clerical Supervisor

3450.20 5169.10 3431.10

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)

Air

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Possesses knowledge of security, discipline and arrest, custody and identification parade procedures. Acts as protective service professional and is involved in maintaining law and order. Actively involved in protection and evacuation of men and material. Fights and repels internal and external security threats. Works as personal security guards to VIPs of the organization. Can assemble; replace parts repair guns, rifles and Pistols etc. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data. Escorts convoys, patrol areas, control traffic, enforces discipline and prepares beat cards and reports. Assists in small scale searches and in investigations of crimes. Drives motorcycle, jeeps and light vehicles. Assist civil police in safety and security of men and material. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data, preparing schedules etc.

Matriculation or Equivalent 01 year Trade training Six Months On-Job Training Passed Reclassification Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board

571.30 572.50 572.70 986.40 381.20 341.24 350.10 341.15 570.30 839.10

Police Constable Searcher Customs Constable Excise Driver Car Dispatch Rider Computer Operator Clerk General Data Entry Operator Fire Fighter, Fireman Armourer

5162.10 3441.30 5162.30 8322.10 8321.20 4112.20 4190.10 4113.35 5161.10 7222.85

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No

n T

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ica

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IAF

( G

aru

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Co

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pl)

In addition to 13 (a) above, possesses, elementary knowledge of Indian Penal Code, Criminal Procedure Code, Indian Evidence Act and Indian Official Secrets Act. Undertakes the airport security, intelligence investigations and write reports. Performs pilot and out riding duties of VIPs and outsiders.

In addition to 13 (a) above Passed corporal Education Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board Minimum 05 years of Service

In addition to 13 (a) above

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Se

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Sg

t)

In addition to 13(a), & 14 (a) above, supervises and control the guard room, undertakes instructional duties. Plans, controls, and supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from fire, theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry and enforces preventive measures as necessary to eliminate them. Allots duties to security personnel and maintains discipline among security personnel and looks after their welfare. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Investigates crimes and submits report to higher authorities. Guides the staff on records and Registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Possesses higher knowledge and experience of office. Allots duties to security personnel and maintains discipline among security personnel and looks after their welfare. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Investigates crimes and submits report to higher authorities. Performs instructional duties for training of ab-initio, in service and other specialized courses.

In addition to 13 (a) and 14(a) above Passed Sergeant Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board 06 months Specialist Training Minimum 13

Years of

Service

159.90 570.20 571.20

In addition to 13 (a) and 14 (a) above Teaching professionals, Other Fire Officer Sub Inspector police

2339.90 3151.20 3450.20

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Tec

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Wa

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Ra

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In addition to 13(a), 14 (a) & (b) above, supervises and control the guard room, undertakes trade testing and instructional duties. Plans, controls, and supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from fire, theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry and enforces preventive measures as necessary to eliminate them. Allots duties to security personnel and maintains discipline among security personnel and looks after their welfare. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Investigates crimes and submits report to higher authorities. Able to guide the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Possesses higher knowledge and experience of Office Administration.

In addition to 13(a), 14 (a) & (b) above Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board. Minimum 17/23/28 years of service

571.10 573.10

In addition to 13(a), 14 (a) & (b) above , Inspector Police Security Officer

3450.10 5169.10

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hn

ical

Ma

ch

inis

t (m

ac

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Air

cra

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n

Possesses basic knowledge of reading and interpreting engineering drawing blue print and simple sketches of nuts, bolts, rivets, welding & riveting parts, Takes micro measurements with the help of precision instruments using workshop practice and safety precautions. Uses hand tools like screwdriver, spanners, files and hammer. Does bench work like fitting and repairing jobs. Capable of identifying ferrous and non-ferrous metal using workshop method and colour code marking. Operates Lathe machine and manufactures nuts, bolts, screws, studs, washers etc for aircraft and ground equipments. Performs operations like turning, facing, boring, recessions, drilling, taper turning, knurling and thread cutting on lathe machine. Operates all types of drilling and milling machine to fabricate and manufacture various types of gears. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data according to operating instructions. Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data, preparing schedules etc.

Intermediate with Science & Math. 01 year Trade Training 03 Months On Job Training. Passed Reclassification Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board

835.10 835.15 835.20 835.15 835.60 835.45 835.50 845.50 341.15 842.10 570.30 350.10 574.20 351.30 302.1

Machinist General Turner ; Lathe Operator Turret & capstan lathe operators Machine tool operator Driller Metal General Miller Gear cutter Mechanic ,Maintenance Workshop Data Entry Operator Fitter General Fire Fighter, fireman Clerk General Security Guard Stock Verifier Office Assistant

8211.10 8211.15 8211.20 8211.10 8211.36 8211.30 8211.32 7233.38 4113.35 7233.10 5161.10 4190.10 9152.30 4131.30 3431.30

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He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances.

571.30 Police Constable 5162.10

15 (

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Gro

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ach

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pl)

In addition 15(a) above, Operate all types of Grinding machines for micro accuracy and delta finishing of aircraft and ground equipments components. Operates Shaping and Slotting machines to manufacture keys, key-ways, slots, serrations and spleens etc. Operating all types of Carpentry machine tools, manufactures various carpentry joints, packing cases, crates, chokes etc. Operating all types of Presses for manufacturing dies and punches for sheet metal gaskets. Manufactures Press Form and moulds. Undertakes special Repairs of aircraft components. Operating Honing, Lapping, Broach Boring and Jig Boring Machines. Reconditions spindles by lapping, micro finishing, super finishing. Designs and manufactures jigs and fixtures. Operates Computerized Milling and wire cut machine. Prepares detailed job drawing for carryout practical jobs. Conversant with use and maintenance of small arms and acts as securityman, undertakes group activities of technical occupation, Carryout instructional duties in trade

In addition to 15 (a) above Passed corporal Education Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board Minimum 05 years of Service

836.55 722.65 835.25 835.40 813.10 835.65 835.55 839.30 902.30 836.45 835.75 833.70 842.20 030.40 570.30 835.70 833.70 835.15 842.10

In addition to 15 (a) above Grinder, Tool Cutter Slitting Machine Operator Shaper Slotter Wood Machinist General Radial driller Heavy Duty End Mill Operator Power press Operator Moulder Rubber Glazer Cylinder Borer Profiling Machine Operator Assembler workshop machine and equipment Draughtsman Fire Fighter, Fireman Borer Profiling milling machine Lathe machine Operator Fitter General

8211.55 8122.40 8211.22 8211.28 7423.10 8211.38 8211.34 8211.60 8231.67 8211.50 8211.42 8211.75 8281.10 3118.40 5161.10 8211.40 8211.75 8211.15 7233.10

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an

ical

Tra

nsp

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MT

Te

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Air

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n

Has adequate knowledge of mechanics, automobiles and mechanical engineering. Performs daily inspection of vehicles, checks and rectifies various faults on vehicle engines, gear box, clutch, brake, steering, and suspension and differential system. Maintains various log book and records of the automobile system. Performs various general fitting shop tasks such as filling, drilling, reaming, cutting threads by taps and dies, soldering, brazing, simple grinding etc. involved in automobile repairs. Performs simple parallel and turning facing and makes and finishes vehicle parts according to drawings. Heat treats metals by process of case hardening annealing, normalizing etc. and fits them properly according to specification to ensure optimum performance. Possesses knowledge of security, operation of arms and ammunitions, ensures security of buildings, installations, equipments, assets, men and material from fire theft and unauthorized entry. Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers and their applications to fight and extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvages properties and goods during and after fires.

Matriculation or equivalent with Science & Mathematic 10+2 with Science and Mathematic for tradesmen enrolled after 1994. 1¼ yrs trade training. 06 Months OJT Pass LAC reclassification Test conducted by Air Force trade Examination board

843.60

845.10

845.13

843.30

843.20

570.30

350.10

341.15 341.24

Mechanic Motor cycle Mechanic petrol engine. Mechanic diesel engine. Mechanic automobile. Assembler motor cycle. Fire Fighter, Fireman Clerk general, Lower Division Clerk Dispatch Clerk Personnel Clerk Correspondence. Data Entry Operator Computer Operator

7231.50

7233.22

7233.24

7231.10

8281.70

5161.10

4190.10

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Performs Varity of clerical duties such as maintenance of records, receipt of and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data and works as data entry operator.

16 (

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pl)

In addition to 16 (a) above, assembles and dismantles all system of MT vehicles and undertakes running defects. Maintains records, conducts road tests after repairs and effects modification where necessary.

In addition to 16 (a) above, Passed Corporal Promotion education test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination board Minimum 05 years of experience on occupation.

843.10

845.20

973.65

974.55

In addition, to 16 (a)

above.

Assembler automobile.

Mechanic Tractor

Winch man /Winch Operator

Fork Lift Truck Operator

8281.65

7231.30

8333.32

8334.20

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dic

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Has knowledge of Principles and practices of Nursing, Medical and Surgical procedures. Is engaged in Emergency nursing, First Aid, Preventive Medicine, Pharmacology, BLS & CCD. Has elementary knowledge of human Skeletal System, Respiratory System, Cardio vascular System, Genito-Urinary System, Nervous System, Endocrine System, Lymphatic System, Digestive System, Reproductive System, Psychiatry, Skin & Veneral Diseases, Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and communicable diseases. Helps Medical officer in examining the patient. Recognize common emergencies and refer first aid under supervision and guidance, Assists in patient care. Observes, records & reports vital signs. Dispenses medicines prescribed by Physician, dentist. Stores and arranges drugs, prepares mixtures, powders ointments, liniments etc. Engaged in anti epidemic measures. Assists in sanitation of the camp Helps the Medical officer in minor surgical procedures. Assist in administering vaccination. Maintains documents with regard to medical examinations..

Matriculation or equivalent with Science 01 year trade training 06 months OJT. Passed Reclassification Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board

080.10 080.20 080.30 341.24 089.10 350.10 076.20 089.40 570.30 341.15 084.10

Vaccinator Inoculators Dresser Computer operator Nursing Attendant. Clerk General , Dispatch Clerk, Clerk Personnel, Lower Division clerk, Clerk Correspondence Dispenser/ Pharmacist Sanitary Darogha Fireman, Fire Fighter Data Entry operator Nurse, General

5220.25 3221.30 3221.40 3231.30 4190.10 3228.10 3222.20 5161.10 4113.35 3231.10

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Manages crash ambulance, Emergency. Medical Administration, Medical Stores, Air Evacuation.

17 (

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In addition to 14 (a) above, assists in Medical Administration, Medical Stores management, Air Evacuation. Stores and arranges drugs, prepares mixtures, powders ointments, liniments etc. Arranges and sets various instruments and apparatus n clinical laboratory for conducting pathological and bacteriological study. Conducts routine test of blood, urine and Sputum etc.

In addition to 17 (a) above Passed corporal Education Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board Minimum 05 years experience on occupation. Or

430.50

In addition to 17 (a) above, Technical Demonstrator Sales

5220.25

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Me

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In addition 14(a) & (b) above, Knows functions of sick quarters, Organization of hospitals, medical instructions, medical equipments procedure, etc. Performs casualty clearance and air evacuation duties during air raids and mishaps, Undertakes nursing in air, Posses knowledge of dieting. Supervises the work of juniors and guides them as necessary. Operates inventory of section. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items and equipment of store. Takes measures to maintain and improve standard of public health in specified areas. Undertake public health activities as anti Malaria, Disinfections and anti epidemic measures. Performs combination of tasks before, during, and after surgery to assist surgical team. Assists team members to place and position patient on table. Transports patient to Dialysis room and positions him on lounge chair at hemo- Dialysis machine. As Bio-Medical equipment Technician calibrates and maintains medical equipment and instrumentation.

In addition 17(a) & (b) above, Passed Sergeant Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board Minimum 13 years experience on occupation

.

159.90 351.30 351.10 -- 076.20 089.30 083.10 -- 430.50 300.10 --

In addition to 14 (a) & 14 (b) above Teaching professionals Other Stock Verifier Store Keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Ware House Man Medical Transcriptionist Pharmacist Sanitary Inspector Laboratory Assistant Pharmaceutical Bio- Medical Equipment Technician Technical Demonstrator Sales Supervisor clerical Stock Clerk

2339.90 4131.30

4131.10

3121.40

3228.10

3222.10

3228.20

3133.20

5220.25

3431.10

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Remarks

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Inspects and installs medical and related equipment in medical and research facilities. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Engaged in training and teaching of specialized subject of his concerned trade. Uses computer to listen to recording by physician and healthcare professionals dictating a variety of medical reports. Undertake public health activities as anti Malaria, Disinfections and anti epidemic measures. Arranges and sets various instruments and apparatus in clinical laboratories for conducting pathological and Bacteriological study and conducts routine tests of Blood, Urine and Sputum. Performs combination of tasks before, during, and after surgery to assist surgical team. Assists team members to place and position patient on table. Sets up and operates Hemo-Dialysis machine to provide dialysis treatment for patient with Kidneys. Transports patient to Dialysis room and positions him on lounge chair at hemo- Dialysis machine. Bio-Medical equipment Technician calibrates and maintains medical equipment and instrumentation. Inspects and installs medical and related equipment in medical and research facilities.

Crew Examination Board Minimum 13 years of service

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Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Engaged in training and teaching of specialized subject of his concerned trade. Uses computer to listen to recording by physician and healthcare professionals dictating a variety of medical reports.

17 (

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In addition 14(a), (b) and (c) above, is trained on subjects comprising Physiology of Cardiovascular system, Respiratory and nervous system. Physiology of Blood and vital organs, First aid treatment of shock. Classification clinical feature and first aid of hemorrhage. Burns clinical features causes, degree and first aid treatment. Methods of Artificial respiration and CCCM. Distribution and behaviour of Bacteria. Importance of sterility, various methods of sterilization. Pyrogen and test for pyrogen. Haematology and serology. Composition and function of Blood. Blood transfusion and resuscitation. ECG recording techniques. Use and care of Microscope. Water baths centrifuges, chemical balance. Volumetric pipettes automatic water still, autoclaves and incubators, organization of Blood bank.

In addition 17(a), (b) and (c) above, Undergone Blood Transfusion Assistant Class 3 course Or 2 yrs Diploma in Blood Transfusion Technician

--

In addition 14(a), (b) and (c) above. Blood Donor Unit Assistant

3460.10

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Storing, Procedure of Blood Transfusion medical stores. Performs any combination of following supportive duties at blood-collection unit of blood bank. Schedules appointments over telephone for blood donors. Interviews blood donors and records identifying and blood credit information on registration form. Notifies nurse if donor appears to be underweight or too old to give blood. Takes blood donor's temperature and pulse to assist during medical interview. Unpacks, labels, and stamps date on empty blood packs. Posts donor names, blood-control numbers, and donor group numbers to unit log sheet. Seals filled blood packs and sample tubes, using hand tools and heat-sealing machine. Serves refreshments, such as coffee, juice, cookies, and jelly beans, to donors to prevent or relieve adverse reactions and to begin replenishment of blood fluids.

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In addition 17 (a), (b) & (c) above undergone Health Assistant Class 3 course Or 02 yrs Diploma in Health inspection

-- 089.40 089.30

Environmental Compliance Inspector Sanitary Darogha Sanitary Inspector, Health Assistant

3214.20 3222.20 3222.10

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In addition 14(a), (b) and (c) above trained in Laboratory techniques, principles of sterilization, and storage of laboratory reagents, media, culture and sera. Microbiology - Classification of Bacteria and their characteristics, Isolation of pathogens from blood, urine, stool, throat swab and other miscellaneous materials. Virology - Nature of viruses and ricketssea. Technique of egg -- inoculation, tissue culture. Parasitology -- Identification life history of and study of entamoba histolytic, entamoba coli and Malaria parasites. Haematology -- Haemopriosis, Normal and abnormal cell in peripheral blood smear and bone marrow. Practical work in Haematology and serology. Histopathology, Biochemistry, Study of ions, atoms and molecules. Estimation of protein, precipitants, blood sugar, urea, cholesterol, serum electrolytes, alkali reserves. Liver, Kidney, pancreatic, gastric functions tests. Examination of CSF. Practical work in Biochemistry.

In addition 17 (a), (b) & (c) above

undergone Laboratory Assistant Class 3 course

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02 yrs Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology

060.10

In addition to 14 (a), (b) and (c) above.

Laboratory Assistant, Clinical; Medical Laboratory Technician

3221.10

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In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above trained in Office procedure, typing and Basic Computer application, maintenance of records, Loss statement, board of Survey of unserviceable items, MMF calculation and indents, Receipt and issue of Medical stores, Accounting of medical stores, maintenance of medical stores, Local purchase of medicines- Performa B, conversion vouchers, Dispensary: Demand, Accounting and issue of drugs, Demanding and issuing of Red Cross stores. Various types of Boards and their approving Authority. Submission of various types of reports and returns etc. Pharmacology - Oral preparations and local application of various drugs/vaccines and Seras and their actions on various organs in the body. Preservation, Separation of various drugs like cold storage, Cool storage, dangerous drugs, rubber goods, chemical, acids, powders and cotton and bandages etc.

In addition 17 (a), (b) & (c) above , Undergone PHARMA Class 3 & 2 course at AFMC Pune

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351.20

083.10

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Bill Processing Clerk

Bill and Account Collector

Stores Distributor

Laboratory Assistant, Pharmaceutical

Pharmacist

4114.40

4121.70

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In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above, is trained on subjects of Microbiology and sterilization, Care and Maintenance of National Steel Sterilizers, Packing of drums, Care and maintenance of rubber goods, Cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Anesthesia preparation of Boyle’s apparatus, Preparations of EMO apparatus. Use of adm Value and its mechanism, Preparation of Pulmoflater for use. Preparation and maintenance of Monogram, Hypothermia unit. Practical work in anesthesia. Operation Theatre Techniques & assistance in major surgeries, POP techniques. Indenting of Medical Stores & their maintenance & disposal.

In addition 17 (a), (b) & (c) above undergone Operation Room Assistant Class 3 course

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02 yrs Diploma in Operation Theatre Technology

-- Operation Theatre Technician

3211.40 Works as Operation Room Assistant

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In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above, is trained in Physics – study of matter, radiation and their application in the heat therapy, Light, Electro-magnetic spectrum, ultra-violet rays their uses in treatment, electricity, AC Dynamo, AC motor, Vacuum tubes and thermometry, Anatomy of bones, muscles, joints, ligaments and muscular attachments, brain, spinal chord, nervous system, sensory organs, Physiology – Posture, Locomotion, mechanism of respiration, effects of electrical stimuli on skin, muscles and nerves, effects of local and generalized exercise, Effects of various sensory proprioceptive stimuli, Pathology – Inflammation, Trauma to bones, Granulation o f tissues and healing, Pathology of deformities, Electrotherapy – low frequency current, short wave diathermy, infra radiotherapy, Paraffin wax, bath therapy, hot packs, Ultraviolet ray therapy, Ultrasonic therapy, massage and exercise therapy.

In addition 17 (a), (b) & (c) above had undergone Physio-Occupation-al Therapy Assistant Class 3 course

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03 yrs Diploma in Physiother-apy

088.10 088.20 089.50

Physiotherapist Occupational Therapist Masseur

3226.10 3226.20 3226.40

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In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above, is trained in elementary magnetism, electromagnetic induction. Radioactivity, radioisotopes and alpha, beta, gamma radiation and X Rays. Principles of Camera photographic principles. Anatomy physiology -- Study of human skeleton, Bones and joints. Structures and functions of lungs, heart, Kidney lever, spleen, gall bladder, brain, spinal cord and reproductive organs. X Rays machine care use and maintenance. Tomographic attachment, Fluoroscopy attachments. Radiation and their hazards. Fault finding in X Ray sets, Dark room technique printing, enlarging and duplicating of radiographs positioning in Radiography for various X Ray examination. Foreign body localization, dental radiography. General administration - Storing, accounting, Maintenance of equipments and films.

In addition 17 (a), (b) & (c) above had undergone X-ray Assistant Class 3 course

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02 Yrs Diploma in X-ray Technology

086.10 X-ray Technician; Radiographer; Radiological Assistant

3133.10

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In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above trained on subjects of Anatomy of oral cavity, Salivary Glands, Ulceration, Salivary fistula and sinus, affictions of mucus membrane, gingival diseases, Periodontities and pathological condition of Tongue, Different types of stains on teeth, Salivary calculus, method of oral examination and diagnosis, Scaling and polishing of teeth, Gingivictomy, Flap operation, Occlusal balancing and home care instruction for oral physiotherapy, Emergencies in dental practice, Fracture of Jaw, First aid treatment of maxilla, Facial injuries, care of oral cavity during and after treatment of maxillofacial injury cases, Taking X-rays of teeth and jaw, dark room procedure, Preparation of solutions and developing of X-ray films, care of film and X-ray equipment, Composition of food, Balance diet, Malnutrition and its effects on oral tissues, Control of airborne and droplet infections, dental jurisprudence ethics.

In addition 17 (a), (b) & (c) above had undergone Dental Operation Room Assistant Class 3 & or 2 course

081.10 Dental Assistant 3225.10 Works as Dental Operation room assistant

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In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above plus DORA trained in Oral anatomy and Physiology, Oral Pathology, Material Medical, Dental Radiography, Dental Hygiene and Oral Prophylaxis, Dental Health education, Maxilla facial injuries and their management, Dental equipment and stores, Dental administration – Maintenance of Dental records, reception, giving appointments, dispatching, filing and compilation of summary of dental treatment.

In addition 17(a), (b) & (c) and DORA Class 3 above had undergone Dental Hygienist Class 3 course

081.10

X10.10

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Workers reporting occupations Unidentified or Unclassified

3225.10

X100.10

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In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above, is trained in Maxillo facial surgical prosthesis – material used, anatomical model, requirement of prosthesis, construction of ear, eye, nose, hand and eye and cheek prosthesis, coloring of prosthesis and construction of obturatorn, silver cap splint and cranial splints, Chromium Cobalt Work – Metallic denture base materials, gold, chromium cobalt and stainless steel, investment material impression and pouring of casts, wax pattern, casting techniques and casting defects, cobalt metal skeleton, master model, teeth arrangement, waxing, flasking, packing and pressing in acrylic resin, deflasking, remounting and selective grinding, polishing, removing and repairing of partial dentures, Orthodontia – preparation of study of model clasps, spring, use of expansion screws, preparation of removable orthodontic appliances, fabrication of fixed appliances, properties of stainless steel, composition of its alloy, principles involved in the use of stainless steel wire for fabrication of spring and arch wires, orthodontic movement of teeth, preparation of lingual and palatal bars, Dental unit administration.

In addition 17 (a), (b) & (c) above had undergone Dental Technician Class 3 course

841.85 Mechanic Dental; Dental Technician

7311.80

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In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above trained to sets up and operates haemodialysis machine to provide dialysis treatment for patients with kidney failure: Attaches dialyser and tubing to machine to assemble for use. Mixes dialysate, according to formula. Primes dialyzer with saline or heparinised solution to prepare machine for use. Transports patient to dialysis room and positions patient on lounge chair at haemodialysis machine. Takes and records patient's predialysis weight, temperature, blood pressure, pulse rate, and respiration rate. Explains dialysis procedure and operation of haemodialysis machine to patient before treatment to allay anxieties. Cleans area of access (fistula, graft, or catheter), using antiseptic solution. Connects haemodialysis machine to access in patient's forearm or catheter site to start blood circulating through dialyser. Inspects equipment settings, including pressures, conductivity (proportion of chemicals to water), and temperature to ensure conformance to safety standards. Starts blood flow pump at prescribed rate.

In addition 17 (a), (b) & (c) above had undergone 52 weeks course.

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02 yrs Diploma in Dialysis Technology

-- Dialysis Technician 3211.50

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Inspects venous and arterial pressures as registered on equipment to ensure pressures are within established limits. Calculates fluid removal or replacement to be achieved during dialysis procedure. Monitors patient for adverse reaction and haemodialysis machine for malfunction. Takes and records patient's post dialysis weight temperature, blood pressure, pulse rate, and respiration rate. May fabricate parts, such as cannulas, tubing, catheters, connectors, and fittings, using hand tools.

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In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above trained in fabricating lenses to prescription specifications, fits lenses in frames, assists customer in choice of frames and fits frames to customer. Reads prescription for frame and lens specifications. Assists customer in choosing frames by advising correct size and shape according to facial features. Measures customer for bridge length and papillary distance using ruler, and prepares work order slip. Selects lens blank from stock. Sets up and operates machines, such as generator, polisher, edger and hardener to make lens to specifications. Adjusts finished eye glasses to fit customer by hearing and shaping plastic or by bending metal frame with fingers and pliers. Inspects lenses and determines specifications of broken lenses with power determining and optical Instruments. May examine eyes to determine visual efficiency and performance by means of instrumentation and observation and prescribe corrective eyeglasses. May sell other optical goods, such as binoculars, magnifying glasses and non-prescription Sunglasses.

In addition 17 (a), (b) & (c) above had undergone 40 weeks course. Or 02 yrs Diploma in Optometry

087.10 -- --

Optician, General; Optician, Dispensing. Optometrists and Optician, other Optical and Electronic Equipment Operators, other

X100.10

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Include all other technicians engaged in optical and electronic equipment operations not elsewhere classified.

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In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) trained in Hearing Language and Speech and can work as assistant to Audiologists & Speech Language - Pathologist in ENT centers, Speech Therapy centers, special schools (for children with hearing impairment, mental retardation etc.), clinics, District Disabilities Rehabilitation Centers, Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) and Rural Health Centers.

In addition 17 (a), (b) & (c) above had undergone Diploma in Hearing Language and Speech course of one year duration.

088.30 Speech Therapist Audiologist

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In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above assists doctors in treating patients suffering from venereal diseases and skin ailments. Has knowledge of anatomy and physiology of genitourinary tract in male and female and of skin and its appendages. Assists in routine injections under septic conditions and in minor operations done by specialist. Assists specialists in skin clipping, nasal scrapping, biopsy talking, and administers ultra violet diathermy and cryotherapy.

In addition 14 (a), (b) & (c) above had undergone Special Treatment Assistant Class 3 Or 02 yrs Diploma in Special Treatment Asst

X10.10 Workers Reporting Occupations Unidentifiable or Unclassifiable

X100.10 May be recognised as Special Treatment Assistant

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In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above, takes care of patient suffering from mental and nervous disorders. In Psychology, is conversant with instincts and attention, fatigue and exhaustion, emotions, physiological basis, volition and temperament, consciousness, Freudian concept of ego and super ego and elementary psycho-pathology. In nervous and mental disorders, is conversant with mental deficiency, psychoneurosis and psychosis, disorders of sensation, thought, memory, speech and articulation and katatonic attitudes. Carries out general management of cases of hyperpyrexia and artificial respiration, control by physical, chemical and mechanical restraints; may render first aid to cases of suicide by hanging, drowning, cut throat and homicidal injuries. Prepares patients for special treatment e.g. ECT, insulin therapy, hydrotherapy, continuous naracosis, naraco analysis, either and carbon dioxide abreaction and occupational therapy.

In addition 17 (a), (b) & (c) above had undergone Psychiatric Nursing Assistant Class 3 Or 02 yrs Diploma in Psychiatric Nursing Assistant

X10.10 Workers Reporting Occupations Unidentifiable or Unclassifiable

X100.10 Should be recognised as Psychiatr-ic Nursing Assistant

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In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above, trained at INHS Asvini Mumbai to work in Nuclear Medicine Department

In addition 17 (a), (b) & (c) above had undergone 24 weeks course after X-Ray Class 2 Recognized by AERB (Atomic energy Regulatory Board).

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In addition 17 (a), (b) & (c) above had undergone 02yrs course in Radiotherapy after X-Ray Class I Recognized by AERB).

X10.10 Workers Reporting Occupations Unidentifiable or Unclassifiable

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In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above, trained at CCL lab CHAF Bangalore or Jaideva Inst of Cardiology Bangalore

In addition 17 (a), (b) & (c) above had undergone 25 weeks or 3 months Indoctrinati-on course

X10.10 Workers Reporting Occupations Unidentifiable or Unclassifiable

X100.10 My be recognize-ed as Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory Technician

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In addition 17 (a), (b) and (c) above. Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board Min 17/23/28 yrs experience

300.10 -- 084.10 137.40 573.10

In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above. Section Officer, Office Superintendent, Head Clerk, Head Assistant, Supervisor (Clerical) Health Educator Superintendent Nursing Medical Social Worker Security Officer

3431.10 2446.45 3231.10 2446.40 5169.10

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Observes and records weather conditions for use in forecasting. Observes general weather, sky and visibility conditions, and reads weather instruments including thermometer, barometers and Hygrometers to ascertain elements such as temperature, Barometric pressure, humidity, wind velocity and precipitation. Transmits and receives weather data from other stations over various media. Collects upper air data on temperature, humidity and wind using weather balloons and radio sound equipment. Conducts pilot briefing, Prepares weather charts and maps informs appropriate authorities. Checks recording instruments ensures their accuracy and correct performance. Assists in preparation Meteorological Records such as Meteorological returns Climatologic, Tables, Aviation Weather Hazards, Weather Graphs, Wind Roses, Weather Clock. Performs variety of clerical duties such as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data, Possesses basic knowledge of various

Matriculate or Equivalent Trade training of 1 ¼ Years Six Months On-Job Training Passed Reclassification Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board

-- 039.10 341.24 350.10 570.30

Weatherman Laboratory Assistant Engineering; Science and Engineering Technician Computer Operator Clerk General Fire Fighter, Fireman

3119.40 3119.10 4112.20 4190.10 5161.10

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types of fire extinguishers and their application to fight and extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvage property and goods during and after fires. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data according to operating instructions. Studies, compiles and interprets weather data, forecasts changes in weather over short and ling period and supplies Meteorological information for various interests. Engaged in forecasting weather changes for aircraft flying stressing atmospheric conditions.

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In addition to 18(a) above, helps in setting up of a new observatory and Shifting of Met instruments to new location. Compiles Seasonal incidence of adverse weather elements. Undertake the maintenance of Modern Meteorological Equipment under supervision. Uses remote sensing instruments and Understands different synoptic systems and marks/hatches them with appropriate colour on the charts. He plots Tephigram and finds out different elements on them. Assists superiors in daily Met briefing, Mass briefing and mission/exercise briefing.

In addition to 18 (a) above, Passed corporal Education Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board Minimum 05 years of Service

In addition to 18 (a) above,

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In addition to 18 (a) & (b) above, Critically appreciates and interprets clouds and precipitation echoes from Radar pictures. Analyses various Pressure Charts and writes synoptic situation. Assists in study of adverse weather phenomenon. Prepares Meteorological Records & Returns Prepares Aviation weather summary, and forecasts weather. Supervises work of subordinates and assists. Maintains prescribed registers. Allocates and assigns responsibilities of subordinate personnel in his office. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors.

In addition to 18 (a) & (b) above Passed Sgt Promotion Skill test and trade examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Exam Board. Minimum 13 Years of Experience

159.90

In addition to 18 (a) and (b) above Teaching professionals, Other

2339.90

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In addition to 18 (a), (b) & (c) above, execute more responsible routine and special tasks entrusted to him. Supervises the work of shift personnel and guides airmen regarding codes, meteorological procedures, issue of special messages for deterioration and improvement in weather, dissemination of weather warning etc. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from fire, theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries

In addition to 18 (a), (b) & (c) above Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground crew

571.20 300.10 003.10

In addition to 18 (a), (b) & (c) above , Sub Inspector Police Section Officer, Section In-charge, Office Superintendent, Clerical Supervisor Meteorologist

3450.20 3431.10

2112.10

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examination board Minimum 17/23/28 years of service

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Drives MT vehicle in urban areas and air fields even in adverse conditions to transport passengers over long distances. Handles vehicles in restricted area. Checks fuel, oil, water, lights, brakes, destination boards, documents required under MV act. Etc. Drives Motor Tucks for transporting goods and understands highway signs. Drives heavy Motor vehicle equipped with Fire fighting material for fighting fire or other rescue operations. Drives completed or experimental automotive vehicles under test conditions to detect mechanical and structural defects and to determine repairs required. Has knowledge of map reading and accident reporting procedure. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers and their applications, use of all type of fire appliances to fight and try to extinguish fires, rescue persons

Matriculate or Equivalent Trade training of 1 Year Six Months On-Job Training Passed Reclassification Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board

986.30 986.40 986.45 986.50 986.55 986.60 986.65 986.70 381.20 341.24

Trolley Driver Driver Car. Driver Taxi Car Driver Ambulance Driver, Bus Driver Truck Driver Fire brigade Vehicles Driver Road Test Dispatch rider Computer Operator

8323.20 8322.10 8322.20 8322.30 8323.30 8324.10 8323.40 8323.50 8321.20 4112.20

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and salvages properties and goods during and after fires. Can operate electrically or Mechanical Trolleys. Drives tractor for towing aircraft, collects vehicle by road, is engaged in elementary servicing of motor vehicles, has knowledge of MSG.

350.10 341.15 570.30 650.10

. Clerk General Data Entry Operator Fire Fighter, Fireman Tractor operator Farm

4190.10 4113.35 5161.10 8331.10

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TD

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PL

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In addition to 19 (a) Operates power driven winch(hauling or lifting device consisting essentially of a cable a hand or power driven drum) and electrically driven high capacity train supported by wheels to lift move and lower heavy objects from ground to height and vice versa.

In addition to 19 (a) above , Passed corporal Education Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board Minimum 05 years of Service

973.65 903.60 974.45 974.55 986.65 986.60 986.55 986.50

In addition to 19 (a), above Winch Operator Tyre Repairer Dumper Operator Fork lift truck Operator Driver Fire Brigade Vehicles Driver Truck Driver Bus Driver Ambulance

8333.32 8231.85 8332.32 8334.20. 8324.40 8324.10 8323.30 8322.30

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In addition to 19 (a) and (b) Possesses thorough knowledge and experience of Office Administration, discipline functions connected with different types of Vehicles. Is familiar with Various maintenance of various fire fighting appliances and knowledge of first aid. Engaged in training and teaching of specialized subject of his concerned trade. Assists superiors in office administration. Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data, preparing schedules etc. Supervises works of subordinates and

assists them in disposal of cases

correctly. Operates Bulldozer to level,

move and distribute earth. Operates

scrapper to scrap and level earth.

Operates mechanical scrapper, loader

fitted to tractor to cut, remove and

convey earth or other martial and load it

in dumper. Keeps daily record of arrival,

departure of vehicles at terminus

In addition to 19 (a) and (b) above Passed Sergeant Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board Minimum 13 Years of Service

974.10 974.15 974.17 354.20 159.90

In addition to 19 (a) and (b) above Bulldozer Operator Scrapper Operator Scrapper Loader Operator Time Keeper Motor Transport

Teaching professionals,

Other

8332.10 8332.12 8332.14 4190.70 2339.90

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In addition to 19 (a), (b) & (c) above, Assumes charge of section and has proficient knowledge of administration and management of men and materials. Supervises and guides sub- ordinates and maintains MT discipline. Leads convoys. Has through knowledge of coordinating, MT run, Fuel economy and work services. Allots duties to security personnel and maintains discipline among security personnel and looks after their welfare. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Inspects buses on any route, supervises work of Time keepers and drivers. Regulates arrival departure and frequency of buses drivers. Studies traffic requirement in the organization.

In addition to 19 (a), (b) & (c) above Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board. Minimum 17/23/28 years of service

300.10 369.60 573.10

In addition to 19 (a), (b) & (c) above, Section Officer, Section In-charge, Office Superintendent, Clerical Supervisor Traffic Inspector (Motor Transport) Security Officer

3431.10 1226.17 5169.10

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Knows theory of music and functions of different musical instruments that includes string instruments, percussion instruments and wind instruments. Also Operates aforesaid instruments, applicable to hand music and plays them under guidance. Takes part in hand drill and orchestral formations. Plays secondary equipment with fair competence.

Matriculate or Equivalent Trade training of 1 Year

Six Months On-Job Training

Passed Reclassification Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board

180.40 180.50 180.60

Instrumental musician; String instruments Instrumental musician; percussion instruments and brass instruments Instrumental Musician Wind Instrument

2453.40 2453.40 2453.60

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In addition to 20 (a), Possesses higher knowledge and experience of tasks mentioned at (a) above. In addition creates lyrics and writes classical or light songs and sets them to music. Studies different laws and principles of melodies, harmonic and other scientific aspects of music and transcribes songs into musical notations. May write musical scores for instrumental musicians. Maintains charts, distributes work, keeps harmony and arrange instructions to juniors.

In addition to 20 (a), above Passed corporal Education Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board

180.40 430.50

In addition to 20 (a), above Instrumental musician; String instruments Technical demonstrator sales representative sales

2453.40 5220.25

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In addition to 20 (a) and (b) above. Possesses higher knowledge and experience of tasks. In addition creates lyrics and writes classical or light songs and sets them to music. Studies different laws and principles of melodies, harmonic and other scientific aspects of music and transcribes songs into musical notations. May write musical scores for instrumental musicians. Prepares estimates and draws material required for section. Maintains charts, distributes work, keeps harmony and arrange instructions to juniors. Performs duties of instructor for the training of ab-initio, in service and Other specialized courses

In addition to 20 (a) and (b) above. Passed Sergeant Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board Minimum 13 Years of Service

180.40 180.60 159.90

In addition to 20 (a) and (b) above. Instrumental musician; String instruments Instrumental Musician Wind Instrument Teaching professionals, Other

2453.40 2453.60 2339.90

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In addition to 20 (a), (b) & (c) above Conducts or directs orchestra chorus or other musical performance by directing and controlling various instrumentalists in rendition of music. Selects musical compositions. Arrange location of different instrument player to get harmonious music. Repairs and tune the stringed, brass or percussion instruments with hand or power tools. Has thorough knowledge & experience of higher theory of music. Maintain records and band accounts and submits reports. Conducts advanced band ceremonials. Performs duties of band master and functions as in charge of band. Supervises repair of musical instruments Performs supervisory and executive jobs. Functions as in charge of section. Able to guide the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations.

In addition to 20 (a), (b) & (c) above Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board Minimum 17/23/28 years of service

180.10 180.20 180.40 180.60 573.10

In addition to 20 (a), (b) & (c) above Music Composer Orchestra Conductor Instrumental musician; String instruments Instrumental Musician Wind Instrument Security Officer

2453.10

2453.20

2453.40

2453.60

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Possesses knowledge of basic principles of magnetism, electricity and radios. Sends and receives messages on Teleprinters line and wireless circuits in coded and plain languages. Rectifies mistakes from transmitting and by getting confirmation. Maintains record of time of receipt of messages, breakdown, repairs and number of messages received etc. may clean and oil machine. Tunes and operates transmitting and receiving equipments. Operates Morse key apparatus to transmit and receive messages in Morse code with minimum speed of 22 words per minute by Morse buzzer on WT channels in plain language and 8 words per minute by lamp signal. Installs, Operates key board or other data entry device to enter data into computer or on to magnetic tape or disc for subsequent entry. Operates Telegraph equipments such as key board, perforator, puncher, printer etc. Interprets simple circuit diagrams. Maintains and services communication sets and their power supplies. Operates and adjusts wireless equipment for transmitting and receiving messages to and from aircraft for landing.

Matriculate or Equivalent Trade training of 1 ½ Years

Six Months On-Job Training

Passed Reclassification Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board

Awarded diploma in Electronics and telecommunications. vide AICTE/UG/ G-43 / 9727 Dated 19 May 2008.

392.30 392.40 392.50 854.50 392.60 391.10 391.20 322.10 350.10 856.10 861.20 341.24 350.10

Wireless operator Radio operator Ship & Radio operator aircraft Radio Craftsman, installation Control tower operator aerodrome Telegraphist Telegraphist Overseas Teleprinters operator, teletype operator Telegraph clerk, Clk General Installation mechanic (Telephone & Telegraph) Radio Operator Broadcasting Station. Computer Operator Clerk General

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Adjusts wireless equipments to proper wavelength and proper frequency. Signals aircraft at downwind end of runway when to take off by means electrical ray gun or flags. Handles messages and secret and confidential publications. Also operates computer and peripheral equipment to process engineering and other data according to operating instructions. Operates computer and peripheral equipment such as tape drive, printer, data communication equipment, and plotter to integrate and operate equipment following operating instructions and schedule. Enters command to clear computer system and start operation. Observes peripheral equipment and error message displayed on terminal monitor. Notifies supervisor of errors or equipment stoppage. Reviews schedule to determine assignment. Records problems such as down time and actions taken. Assists in classification, cataloguing and maintenance of tapes. Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data, preparing schedules etc.

341.15 341.15

570.30

Data Entry Operator Computing Machine Operator Other Fire Fighter, Fireman

4113.35

4113.35

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He is actively engaged in fire fighting and maintains various fire fighting appliances and use them to extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvages properties and goods during and after fires.

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PL

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In addition to 21 (a) above, monitors wireless telegraph & radio telephone channels, maintains operational records, supervises work of juniors and guides them as necessary. Carries out instructional duties for training of ab-initio, in-service and other specialized courses.

In addition to 21 (a) above Passed corporal Education Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board Minimum 05 years of Service

392.20

In addition to 21 (a) above Station Technical Assistant; Overseers Communication

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In addition to 21 (a) & (b) above, holds inventory of section and ensures proper storing and preservation of spares. Forecasts demands, receives stores, checks them, puts identification slips maintains stock Register. Supervises execution of new installations and maintenance of existing telephone and telegraph lines. Adjusts tunes and operates transmitting and receiving equipment for broadcasting and receiving various communications (Air to air, Ground to air, Ground to ground, Terrestrial (Microwave) and extra terrestrial communications (Satellite communication).Facilitates communications between two or multiple locations by switching on Transmitter and Receiver. Supervises installation work of telegraph and telephone lines at site. Checks faulty lines to locate and remove defects and conducts maintenance check of lines to ensure efficient performance of communication system. Supervises utilization of staff, maintenance of line books. Specializes in telephone, engaged in installation work and or telegraph lines Monitors communication through headphones or loud speaker and manipulates control knobs to adjust

In addition to 21 (a) & (b) above Passed Sergeant Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board Minimum 13 Years of Service

369.75 -- 399.10 159.90 351.30 351.10

In addition to 21 (a) & (b) above, Line Inspector, Telegraph and Telephone Stock Clerk, Testing Telegraphist and Telegraph traffic inspector Teaching Professional Other Stock Verifier Store Keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Ware House Man

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volume and tone. Adjusts amplifier levels and ensures clarity of communication. Demands materials for section

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In addition to 20 (a), (b) & (c) above, effects better supervision. Controls, coordinates and supervises work of Telegraphist, allocates duties and maintains duty roster. Checks workload of Telegraphist in instrument room of Telegraph offices and traffic. Sorts traffic according to class category and language etc. Supervises proper coordination in working of sections and removal of traffic at each stage and ensures expeditious transmission and delivery of messages. Reports defects in communication system. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from fire, theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Investigates crimes and submits report to higher authorities. Possesses higher knowledge and experience of Office Administration. Investigates crimes and submits report to higher authorities

In addition to 20 (a), (b) & (c) above Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board. Minimum 17/23/28 years of service

361.30 571.10 300.10 361.35 573.10

In addition to 20 (a), (b) and (c) above Telegraph Master

Inspector Police Section Officer, Section In-charge, Office Superintendent, Clerical Supervisor Supervisor Telegraph Security Officer

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Possesses knowledge of basic principles of electricity, magnetism, theory of radio and Civil and Service R/T procedures. Operates telephone switch board, books calls and establishes local and trunk calls, telephone connections under guidance. Installs repairs and maintains Telephone and Telegraph lines, Telephone instruments, key boards’ etc. Checks them periodically and on breakdowns, locates faults and removes defects by repairs or replacement of faulty components and wiring. Works as rack wiring helper, telephone mechanic helper etc. Executes duties of assistant airfield Controller. Interprets simple circuit and line diagrams and removes minor faults of telephone sets. Makes joints on surface or underground multi conductor telephone and telegraph cables consisting of coloured wires. Tests pair of wires for electrical continuity and insulation using testing equipment under supervision. Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data, preparing schedules etc.

Matriculate or Equivalent Trade training of 1 ¼ Years Six Months On-Job Training Passed Reclassification Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board

390.20 390.10 390.30 857.20 856.10 341.24 350.10 341.15 570.30 369.20

Telephone operator Local Telephone operator trunk Telephone operator PBX Lineman; Telephone and Telegraph Installation Mechanic Computer Operator Clerk General Data Entry Operator Fire Fighter, Fireman Traffic Controller Air Services

4222.20 4222.10 4222.30 7244.40 7244.10 4112.20 4190.10 4113.35 5161.10 3144.20

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Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data according to operating instructions. Enters command to clear computer system and start operation using keyboard of computer terminal. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers and their applications, use of all type of fire appliances to fight and try to extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvages properties and goods during and after fires.

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In addition to 22 (a) above, has higher knowledge and experience of tasks, is conversant with civil R/T & distress procedures. Supervises telephone exchange, maintains watch in R/T cabin, prepares duty roster and assists in testing remote control cables. Maintains prescribed log books and registers. Works as Telephone mechanic and rack wiring mechanic. Supervises work of juniors and guides them as necessary. Organizes and supervises work of casual workers for maintaining houses in clean and orderly manner. Allots works to various staff under control and supervises their work.

In addition to 22 (a) above

Passed corporal Education Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board

Minimum 05 years of Service

856.20 857.30

In addition to 22 (a) above Telephone maintenance mechanic Telephone and Telegraph cable jointer

7244.20 7245.20

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In addition to 22 (a) & (b) above, Services simple communication equipment such as, switch boards, V.H.F sets, field telephones and their associated power supplies. Understands simple circuit and land line diagrams, Examines reports on defects of telephone lines, and arranges for their rectification. Examines reports regarding defects in telephones, telephone line etc. Traces fault in internal system and advise superiors for getting faulty lines or equipments examined and repaired by maintenance staff. Advises subscribers about removal of defects and rectification of fault. Maintains record of repairs done or defects in important cases personally. Possesses knowledge of security, intelligence, operation of arms and ammunition. Ensures security of buildings, installation, equipment and assets, man, material from fire theft and unauthorized entry. Enforces preventive measures necessary to eliminate them. Carries out enquiry of security threats. Engaged in training and teaching of specialized subject of his concerned trade.

In addition to 22 (a) & (b) above, Passed Sergeant Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board Minimum 13 Years of Service

361.60 361.70 399.20 361.65 159.90 351.30 351.10

In addition to 22 (a) & (b) above, Supervisor Telephone , Supervisor Engineering Trunks Supervisor Wireless Telephones fault controllers Telephone monitor Teaching professionals Other Stock Verifier Store Keeper, Stock Clerk, Godown Keeper, Ware House Man

4142.20 4142.30 7244.60 4142.25 2339.90 4131.30 4131.10

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In addition to 22 (a), (b) and (c) above, supervises performance of telephone/Radio operators and ensure quick disposal of traffic and proper maintenance of all telephone equipment. Assists telephone operators in putting through build up calls. Supervises and ensures efficient operation of allotted section of Telephone Exchange/RT Cabin. Allocates duties to Telephone operators within section. Inspects telephone installation to ensure efficient operation of equipment. Scrutinizes complaints by subscribers, visits premises of subscribers, Test checks installed instruments, detects and rectifies faults. Conducts periodical maintenance checks on installed equipment to ensure uninterrupted and efficient operation. Supervises personnel engaged in maintenance of telephone equipment. Prepares estimates for new installations and supervise installation work. Ensures efficient operation of telephone exchange. Allocates duties to telephone operators in exchange. Checks traffic on line periodically. Informs appropriate authority for detection of fault and its rectification inside exchange.

In addition to 22 (a), (b) and (c) above, Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board. Minimum 17/23/28 years of service

850.20 369.75 369.80 361.60 361.65 300.10 573.10

In addition to 22 (a), (b) and (c) above, Engineering Supervisor Telephones Telegraph and Telephone line inspector. Telephone Inspector (Administrative and operational ) Supervisor Phone Monitor Telephones Section Officer, Office Superintendent, Head Clerk, Head Assistant, Supervisor Clerical Security Officer

7248.20 3114.30 3114.40 4142.20 4142.25 3431.10 5169.10

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Receives subscriber complaints and takes remedial action. Performs duties of section in charge Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries.

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Possesses knowledge of construction, function and operation and maintenance of rescue safety equipment such as dinghies, floating & carrying devices, supply-dropping parachutes, harness and oxygen masks etc. Replaces rigging of suspension straps, fits and assembles harness, fills oxygen masks and darns and resets parachutes. Packs ad stores safety equipment and preserves them against pests and insects. Uses sewing machines for stitching and maintains them. Operates all types of dinghies, rescue and floating gears. Engaged maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data according to operating instructions. Possesses basic knowledge of various types of fire extinguishers and their applications, Use of all types of fire appliances to fight and try to extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvage.

Matriculation or equivalent with Science & Maths. 10+2 with Science and Maths for tradesmen enrolled after 1994. Completed 2 yrs of trade training. Eligible for award of Diploma in Mechanical Engineering vide AICTE/UG/G-

795.10 795.70 799.50 792.40 792.10 799.40 803.10 803.50 795.15

341.24 350.10 341.15

Sewer Hand, Darner, Cloth Mender Umbrella maker, Cutter Fur Tailor Fur Tailor (Tent) Machine Harness Maker Stitcher, Hand (Harness & Saddle Making) Operator sewing machine General(Textile & fur) Computer Operator Clerk General Data Entry Operator

7436.10

7436.35

7436.45

7434.40

7434.10

7436.70

7442.72

7442.78

8263.10

4112.20 4190.10

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property and goods during and after fires and major accidents

41/DATED 10Mar 2003 & TN-89-222/DIP/ 2008/474-2 dtd 24 May 2008

570.30 Fire fighter , Fireman 5161.10

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In addition to 23 (a) above, Maintains prescribed statistics, charts and logs of safety equipment. Supervises work of juniors and guides them as necessary. Demonstrates correct use of safety equipment to workers.

In addition to 23 (a) above Passed corporal Education Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board Minimum 05 years of Service

430.50

In addition to 23 (a) above Technical Demonstrator sales

5220.25

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In addition 23 (a) & (b) above, Possesses thorough knowledge and experience of Office Administration and knowledge of first aid, operates inventory of section. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment Investigates defects if any and removes them. Prepares brief notes, reports or draft replies quoting precedent, rules, regulations and existing orders Keeps watch over movement of files. Engaged in training and teaching of specialized subject of his concerned trade.

In addition 23 (a) & (b) above, Passed Sergeant Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board Minimum 13 Years of Service

159.90 351.10 800.20

In addition 23 (a) & (b) above, Teaching professionals, Other Store Keeper, Stock Clerk, Godown Keeper, Ware House Man Supervisor and Foreman Harness and Saddle making

2339.90 4131.10

8268.50

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In addition 23 (a), (b) & (c) above, Performs supervisory and executive functions. Functions as in charge of section, possesses thorough knowledge about handling of inventories and stores. Able to guide the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Possesses higher knowledge and experience of Office Administration, maintenance and operation of fire equipment, security, first aid, health and hygiene, handling of stores and inventory. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Investigates crimes and submits report to higher authorities

In addition 23 (a), (b) & (c) Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board. Minimum 17/23/28 years of service

573.10

571.20

300.10

In addition 23 (a), (b) & (c) above Security Officer Sub Inspector Police Section Officer, Office Superintendent, Head Clerk, Head Assistant, Supervisor Clerical

5169.10

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Has adequate knowledge of working stress and strain in metals hydrostatic growth, defect seasoning and storage of timber, physical properties of ferrous metals and their alloys. Assembles fuselage, tail wings, undercarriage, fuel tanks and door etc on aircraft. Installs airframe structures & component. Repairs, fits and modifies passenger Galley, structural parts & components of aircraft frame in jig. Checks alignment, assembly, clearance using appropriate devices. Checks airframe for structural weaknesses makes necessary repairs and modifications. Installs, repairs and sets aircraft propellers according to design for specified displacements. Checks propeller used on aircraft and ensures recommended combinations, mandatory modifications and compliance. Heat treats ferrous components by case-hardening, tempering and annealing. Sets or replace cables by splicing to adjust moving flight controls. Erects airframe under guidance from components in case of crash. Maintains wheels, brakes, tyres tubes and other components of aircraft landing gear. Spray paints aircraft. Tests efficiency of heating and air-conditioning equipment.

Matriculation or equivalent with Science & Mathematic. 10+2 with Science and Mathematics for tradesmen enrolled after 1994. 02 yrs trade training. 6 months in specialist training 06 months OJT. Pass LAC Reclassification Test conducted by Air Force trade Examination board

844.20 844.10 844.30 842.10 932.20 726.10 726.20 726.30 939.10 939.50 033.40

Air Frame Erector Aircraft Frame Assembler Mechanic ,Aircraft Propeller Fitter, General Painter, Spray Annealer, Metal Hardener, Metal Metal Temperer Painter, Brush Painter, Mate Heating, Ventilation and Refrigeration Engineering Technician

7232.10 8281.75 7232.20 7233.10 7142.20 8123.10 8123.20 8123.30 7142.40 7142.80 3115.40

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Ensures security of buildings, installations, equipments, assets, man and material from fire, theft and unauthorized entry. Performs variety of clerical duties such as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data. Has basic knowledge of various types of fire extinguishers and their applications, use of all types of fire appliances to fight and try to extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvage property and goods during and after fires. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data and works as data entry operator.

Eligible for award of Diploma in Mechanical Engineering vide TN-89-221/DIP/2008/4742 Dated 24 May 08

570.20

341.24

350.10

341.15

Fire Fighter , Fireman Computer Operator Clerk General, Lower Division Clerk , Dispatch Clerk, Clerk Personnel, Clerk Correspondence Data Entry Operator

5161.10 4112.20 4190.10 4113.35

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In addition to 24 (a) above, guides juniors and rectifies intricate and complicated defects. Performs second line servicing on airframe installations of aircraft. Mans brakes, charges shock absorbers and accumulators. Manufactures, erects, repairs & overhauls, equipment, machines and mechanical structures. Assist in stripping, inspection & overhauling of major components/accessories, rigging of flying controls of aircraft, and its documentation. Salvaging and retrieval of aircraft. Rigging, leveling, Jacking & lifting of aircraft.

In addition to 24(a) above, Passed Corporal Promotion education test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination board

874.80

033.10

844.80

In addition to 24 (a) above Riveter Mechanical Engineering Overseer Field Mechanic Aircraft; Field Technician Aircraft

7214.80 3115.10 7232.70

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Has adequate knowledge Methods and procedure of carrying out heavy landing and bad weather flying checks.

Minimum 05 years experience on occupation

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In addition to 24 (a) & (b) above, Organizes and lays out servicing section, examines couplings, wheels, hooks. Detects Technical defects or deficiencies, Act as gang in-charge for specific job and trains his subordinates by imparting knowledge through theoretical and practical methods. Teaches professional subjects of the concerned trade of Ab-initio and in service training Performs checks on structural installations and modifications on aircraft. Maintains various documents pertaining to aircraft servicing and operations. Studies drawings and plans lay out of work according to requirement and maintains relevant documents. Operates inventory of section. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment.

In addition to 24(a) & (b) above Pass Sgt promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air Force Ground crew examination board. Minimum 13 years of experience on occupation

159.90 570.20 351.30 351.10 300.10 430.50

In addition to 24 (a) & (b) above Teaching Professionals, Other Fire Officer Stock Verifier Store Keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Ware House Man Clerical Supervisor Technical Demonstrator

2339.90

3151.20

4131.30

4131.10

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In addition to 24 (a) , (b) & (c) above Plans, implements and controls servicing activities as required by programme / instructions. Exercises higher degree of intelligence, supervision and control over maintenance. Acts as group in charge in assessing accidental/battle damages and tackling emergencies during natural disasters. Investigates into causes of minor accidents and takes remedial steps. Reports major accidents to higher authorities. Supervises repairing and overhauling of aircrafts and ensures them to be airworthy. Examines aircraft before and after flight and determines nature of repairs and servicing. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Performs supervisory and executive jobs. Functions as in charge of section. Possesses higher knowledge and experience of Office Administration. Guides the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Organizes and

In addition to 24 (a) ,(b) & ( c ) above Passed JWO promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air force Ground crew Examination board.

840.30 300.10

571.20

In addition to 24 (a) ,(b) & ( c) above Supervisor and Foreman Aircraft Repairing Section Officer, Section In-charge, Office Superintendent, Clerical Supervisor Sub Inspector Police

7238.30 3431.10

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controls all clerical works within establishments to HR policy.

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Prepares airmen trainees to attain the educational standard to enable them to acquire professional training in the IAF. Imparts instructions in Humanities and Science subjects. Organizes and administers Reference & Technical Library, Station Information room. Guides airmen for appearing in various organizational examinations. Assists Flt Cdr Edn Flt in the administration and management of children’s schools and conducting various promotion examinations. Conducts Quiz/declamation contest. Organizes and maintains systematic collection of books, periodicals in and Reference & Technical al library and issues them to readers. Selects publications to be purchased. Classifies indexes and catalogues bookshelves. Facilitates conduct of motivational lectures organization. Performs instructional duties for training of ab-initio, in-service and other specialized courses.

BA/ B Sc (Hons) or Graduate with B.Ed or 2 years of teaching experience in a recognized institute or Post Graduate. Trade training of 1 ¼ Years 06 Months On-Job Training.

151.10

151.20

152.10

153.10

169.40

134.10

302.10

134.10

353.10

169.60

350.20

169.70

Higher Secondary and High School Teacher Language Teacher Senior Secondary and Secondary School Middle School Teacher Primary School Teacher Publicity Officer Librarian Office Assistant Children Librarian Library Clerk Information Officer Enquiry Clerk Publicity Assistant

2320.10

2320.20

3311.10

3312.10

2419.10

2432.10

3431.30

2432.30

4141.10

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In addition to 25 (a) above, supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Has higher knowledge and experience of Office Administration Performs supervisory and executive jobs. Functions as in charge of section. Guides the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Organizes and controls all clerical works within establishments to the best of human resources policy. Assists in administration and management of children’s schools and conducting various promotion exams. Works as manger of regimental school

In addition to 25 (a) above Minimum 04 years of service.

300.10 571.20

In addition to 25 (a) above Section Officer, Section In-charge, Office Superintendent, Clerical Supervisor Sub Inspector Police

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Has adequate knowledge of design, operation, servicing, testing, calibration, installation and wiring of all airborne and ground electrical equipment. Adjusts simple jigs and electrical apparatus to ensure optimum performance. Overhauls motors and generators, installs lighting system, solders and join cables. Detects intricate defects, rectifies them. Diagnoses faults on Power equipment, replaces defective component from PCB. Identifies components by using the digital multi-meter, AVO meter, Megger, SPM meter etc. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers and their applications, to fight and extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvages properties and goods during and after fires. Operates computer to process organizational data according to operating instructions. Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data, preparing schedules etc.

Matriculation and equivalent with Science & Mathematics. 10+2 with Science and Mathematics for tradesmen enrolled after 1994. 02 yrs trade training. 06 months specialist Training. Pass LAC reclassification Test conducted by Air Force trade Examination board. 06 Months OJT

855.20 851.30 855.30 961.65 859.50 -- 961.50 859.60 857.30 853.60 857.10 570.30

841.70

Electrician Aircraft Electrical fitter Electrician, Automobile Air conditioning and Refrigeration plant Operator Armature winder Assembler, Electrical Accessories Electrical switch board Operator Battery servicing man Cable Jointer HT Calibrator Electrical Lineman (Electrical) Fire Fighter , Fireman Calibrator

7241.60 7241.20 7241.70 8169.30 7241.40 8282.40 8161.50 7249.50 7245.20 8282.60 7137.10 5161.10 7311.65

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Eligible for award of Diploma in Electrical Engineering vide AICTE/UG/G-41/9729 DATED 19 May 08.

851.10 341.24

350.10

Electrician General Computer Operator Clerk General, Lower Division Clerk ,Correspondence Clerk

7137.10 4112.20 4190.10

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In addition to 26 (a) above, undertakes repairs, testing, calibration etc., and guides subordinates as necessary.

In addition to 26 (a) above, Passed Corporal Promotion education test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination board Minimum 05 years experience on occupation.

032.10

In addition to 26 (a) above Electrical Engineering Technician

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In addition to 26 (a) & (b) above, supervises all above mentioned jobs, installation, operation, overhauling and testing the electrical components of airborne and ground equipments. Maintains servicing forms, documents, log books and related documents. Teaches professional subject of the concerned trade of Ab-initio and in service training. Operates inventory of section. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment.

In addition to 26 (a) & (b) above Pass Sgt promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air Force Ground crew examination board. Minimum 13 years experience on occupation.

039.10 159.90 351.30 351.10 300.10 430.50 850.50

In addition to 26 (a) & (b) Laboratory Assistant Teaching Professionals, Other Stock Verifier Store Keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Warehouse man Clerical Supervisor Technical Demonstrator Supervisor Electrical Wiring

3119.10 2339.90

4131.30

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In addition to 26 (a), (b) & (c) above, examines defective parts, investigates cause of failures, estimates damage and suggests remedial measures. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Has higher knowledge and experience of Office Administration. Performs supervisory and executive jobs. Functions as in charge of section. Guides the staff on policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Organizes and controls all clerical works within establishments to the best of human resources policy.

In addition to 26 (a) ,(b) & (c) above Passed JWO promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air force Ground crew Examination board. Minimum 17/23/28 years of experience on occupation.

840.30 300.10 571.20 850.10

In addition to 26 (a) ,(b) & ( c ) above Supervisor and Foreman Aircraft Repairing Section Officer, Section In-charge, Office Superintendent, Clerical Supervisor Sub Inspector Police Supervisor and foreman Electrical and Electronic Equipment

7238.30 3431.10

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Has adequate working knowledge of pistons and gas turbine aero-engines. Performs first line servicing of Aero-engines & operations for refueling/ defueling replenishing of oil of aero-engine. Undertakes marshalling and Assists in second line servicing, general repairs, component replacement of aircraft and Ground equipment. Also assists in aero-engine and component inhibition/de-inhibition and preparation for storage/ transit. Tests and examines engines, its major components, assemblies and main systems such as lubrication, fuel supply, carburetor, injectors, impellers, rotors, bearing etc as directed. Dismantles overhauls, assembles & erects them under guidance. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data & works as data entry operator. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers & their applications, to fight & extinguish fires, rescue persons & salvages properties and goods during & after fires. Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt & dispatch of mails, routine.

Matriculation or equivalent with Science & Mathematics. 10+2 with Science and Mathematics for tradesmen enrolled after 1994. 02 yrs trade training. 06 months specialist training. 06 months OJT. Pass LAC reclassification Test conducted by AF trade Examination board.

844.30 844.60 844.80 845.30 845.16 845.10 845.13 845.57 570.30

341.24

341.15

843.30 843.60 842.10

Mechanic Aircraft Propeller Mechanic Aircraft Engine Field Service Field Mechanic Aircraft

Machine Turbine

Mechanic Gas Turbine

Mechanic Petrol Turbine

Mechanic Diesel Oil Engine Mechanic Pump Fire Fighter , Fireman Computer Operator Data Entry Operator Mechanic Auto Mobile Mechanic Motorcycle Fitter General

7232.20 7232.50 7232.70 7233.32 7233.26 7233.22 7233.24 7233.40 5161.10

4112.20 4113.35 7231.10 7231.50 7233.10

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Correspondence, tabulating data, preparing schedules etc. adjusts and repairs all types’ ignition systems under supervision.

Eligible for award of Diploma in Mechanical Engineering vide TN-89-221/DIP/2008/4742 Dated 24 May 08

350.10

Clerk General, Lower Division Clerk, Dispatch Clerk, Clerk Personnel, Clerk Correspondence.

4190.10

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In addition 27 (a) above Assists in testing of overhauled engines, injectors and other systems of aero engines on test bench. Undertakes settings and adjustment of engine control including calibration of carburetor and injectors. Locates minor and running faults of installed engines and removes them. Stores and preserves engines according to regulations

In addition to 27 (a) above, Passed Corporal Promotion education test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination board 05 years experience on occupation.

033.10 033.30 844.50

In addition to 27 (a) above Technician Mechanical Engineering

Technician Aeronautical Engineering

Engine Tester Helper Aircraft

3115.10 3115.30 7232.40

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In addition to 27 (a) & (b) above, adjusts Aero-engine controls on for optimum performance. Performs faults diagnosis and rectification. Ground runs aero-engine and checks the aircraft system up to full power. Prepares estimates, draws materials and maintains accounts of material required in Engine Repair shop. Services engines, performs complex modifications. Detects intricate running faults and rectifies them. Designs and fabricates simple jigs and fixtures required for servicing aero engines. Operates inventory of section. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Teaches professional subject of the concerned trade of Ab-initio and in service training. Demonstrates correct and efficient method of using product, machinery, equipments for achieving best results

In addition to 27 (a) & (b) above Pass Sgt promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air Force Ground crew examination board. Minimum 13 years experience on occupation.

845.50 159.90 351.10 300.10 430.50

In addition to 27 (a) & (b) above Mill Wright Mechanic Maintenance General Teaching Professionals, Other Store Keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Ware House Man Clerical Supervisor Technical Demonstrator

7233.38

2339.90

4131.10 3431.10 5220.25

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In addition to 27 (a), (b) & (c) above, Supervises identification and rectification of complex & difficult snags. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Supervises patrolling. Investigates crimes and submits report to higher authorities. Performs supervisory and executive jobs. Has higher knowledge and experience of Office Administration Functions as in charge of section. Guides the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Organizes and controls all clerical works within establishments to the best of human resources policy

In addition to 27 (a) , (b) & ( c ) above Passed JWO promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air force Ground crew Examination board. Minimum 17/23/28 years of experience on occupation.

300.10 571.20 960.20 573.10

In addition to 27 (a) , (b) & ( c ) above Section Officer, Section In-charge, Office Superintendent, Clerical Supervisor Sub Inspector Police Supervisor and Foreman Stationary Engine and Related equipment Security Officer

3431.10 3450.20 8168.20 5169.10

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Flight Engineer III: Services and maintains engine, air frame, instruments and electrical equipments installed in the air craft. Rectifies faults in the field, supervises loading unloading and lashing of air craft, is conversant with meteorological conditions affecting flight. Works as Instructor of Trade. Flight Engineer II: Possesses thorough knowledge and experience of Flight Engineer III. Works independently and supervises juniors, rectifies faults in aero-engines and aircraft Technical system maintains records and compiles returns properly and handles and maintains section inventory. Works as Instructor of Trade.

Same as 27(c) and 06 Months specialized conversion course of flight engineer

845.50 159.90 351.10 300.10 430.50

Mill Wright Mechanic Maintenance General Teaching Professionals, Other Store Keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Ware House Man Supervisor clerical Technical Demonstrator

7233.38

2339.90

4131.10 3431.10 5220.25

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In addition to 28 (a) Flight Engineer III: Looks after administration and correspondence. Operates section inventory. Instructs and tests junior Flight Engineer. Works as instructor of Trade Warrant Flight Engineer & Master Flight Engineer. Investigates and rectifies major faults in Aero engines and aircraft Technical systems. Acts as Flight Engineer Leader in a Flying Unit, imparts and supervises instructions to under training Flight Engineers. Works as instructor of Trade

Passed JWO promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air force Ground crew Examination board.

300.10 571.20 960.20

Section Officer, Section In-charge, Office Superintendent, Clerical Supervisor Sub Inspector Police Supervisor and Foreman Stationary Engine and Related equipment

3431.10 3450.20 8168.20

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Flight Engineer III: Undertakes servicing and maintenance of engine, air frame, instruments and electrical equipments installed in the air craft. In addition rectifies faults in the field, supervises loading unloading and lashing of air craft and is conversant with meteorological conditions affecting flight. Works as Instructor of Trade. Flight Engineer II: Possesses thorough knowledge and experience of Flight Engineer III. Works independently and supervises juniors, rectifies faults in aero-engines and aircraft Technical system maintains records and compiles returns properly and handles and maintains section inventory. Works as Instructor of Trade.

Same as 45 (c), In addition06 Months specialized conversion course of flight engineer

351.10

159.90

300.10

430.50

Store keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Warehouse Man Teaching Professionals, Other Supervisor clerical

Technical Demonstrator

4131.10

2339.90 3431.10

5220.25

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Flight Engineer I: Administration and correspondence. Holding and operating a section inventory. Instructing and testing the junior Flight Engineer. Works as Instructor of Trade Warrant Flight Engineer & Master Flight Engineer: Investigates and rectifies major faults in Aero engines and aircraft Technical systems. Acts as Flight Engineer Leader in a Flying Unit, imparts and supervises instructions to under training Flight Engineers. Works as Instructor of Trade.

In addition to 29 (a), Passed JWO promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air force Ground crew Examination board.

300.10

571.20

840.10

033.10

Section Officer, Section In-charge, Office Superintendent, Clerical Supervisor Sub Inspector Police Supervisor and Foreman, Machinery Fitting and Repairing Overseer, Mechanical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering Technician

3431.10

3450.20

7238.10

3115.10

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Remarks

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Flight Signaler (Signaler III): Operates air borne radio communication, direction, range and altitude finding, IFF and visual signaling equipment. Transmits and receives Morse codes from aircraft in flight by AL display lamp. Carries out communication with appropriate Air Traffic Control authorities, ground surface vehicles and other aircrafts station exchanging messages. Assists the captain and other crew members. Works as Instructor of Trade Flight Signaler (Signaler II): same as Signaler III but performs his duties without supervision. Works as Instructor of Trade

Same as 45 (c), In addition, 06 Months specialized conversion course of flight engineer

861.20 430.50 392.20 369.75

351.10

159.90

300.10

Engineering Assistant broadcasting station. Technical demonstrator (Sales) Station Technical Assistant; overseer Communications Line inspector telegraph and Telephone Store keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Warehouse Man Teaching Professionals, Other

Supervisor Clerical

3132.30 5220.25 3132.60 3114.30 4131.10

2339.90 3431.10

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Flight Signaler (Signaler I) Special Group: In addition to having thorough knowledge of task of Signaler II he works as in charge section, supervises work of subordinates, operates inventories, and performs instructional duties. Flight Signaler (Signaler II) Special Group: Same as for Signaler I and in addition he is responsible for routine correspondence and carries out trade testing. Works as Instructor of Trade

In addition to 30 (a) above,

Passed JWO promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air force Ground crew Examination board.

850.10

860.10 850.20 392.10 859.20 300.10 571.20

Supervisor and Foreman Electrical & Electronic Equipment.

Supervisor Broadcasting Audio Visual Projection and Sound Equipment operations; Supervisor Broadcasting Unit , Supervisor Recording Unit. Supervisor Engineering Telegraph &Telephone Station Officer, Overseas Communication Engineer, overseas communication Senior Functionary (Telephone equipment manufacturing) Section Officer, Section In-charge, Office Superintendent, Clerical Supervisor Sub Inspector Police

7248.10

3132.10

7248.20

3132.55

7249.10 3431.10

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Has adequate knowledge of operation and maintenance of aircraft instruments and oxygen equipment. Performs servicing, repair, overhaul and calibration of all types of air and ground instruments such as aiming sights, compass, remote reading compasses, cine cameras, cine projectors, photography instruments, embodied electrical equipment, gyroscopic instruments, recorders, oxygen equipment, clocks, watches etc and installs them on aircraft. Makes electrical connections, adjust automatic controls of instruments and equipment and performs other related tasks as directed. Tests, repairs, overhauls, sets and adjusts automatic switches and auto pilots. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances.

Matriculation and equivalent with Science & Mathematics.

10+2 with Science and Mathematics for tradesmen enrolled after 1994.

02 yrs trade training.

6 Months Specialist Training

06 Months OJT.

Pass LAC reclassification Test conducted by Air Force trade Examination board.

855.20 842.10 841.20 851.20 841.10 841.10 841.75 841.75 849.10 957.10 570.20 341.24

Electrician Aircraft Fitter, General Mechanic Precision Instrument ,Mechanical Mechanic Precision Instrument, Electrical Watch Repairer Assembler clock and watch; Calibrator instrument and apparatus. Calibrator Others Viewer Workshop Examiner Glass Fitter Fire Fighter , Fireman Computer Operator

7241.60 7233.10 7311.30 7241.10 7311.25 7311.20 7311.67 7311.70 7311.35 7135.20 5161.10 4112.20

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Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers and their applications to fight and extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvages properties and goods during and after fires. Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence , tabulating data, preparing schedules etc. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data and works as data entry operator. Undertakes repairs, testing, and calibration of precision equipments.

Eligible for award of Diploma in Instrumentat--ion Engineering vide AICTE/UG/G-41/9729 DATED 19 May 08

350.10 --

Clerk General, Lower Division Clerk Protective Service Workers

4190.10 5169.10

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In addition to 31 (a) above, Prepares instruments according to drawing by general workshops practice such as filing, drilling, reaming, hardening, tempering etc., using hand tools, heat treatment devices, general watch maker instruments, snaps, gauges. Internal and external micrometer, Vernier, height gauge and other precision measuring instruments.

In addition to 31 (a) above, Passed Corporal Promotion education test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination board 05 years experience on occupation

841.70 841.15 849.50 841.60

In addition to 31 (a) above, Calibrator glass Instrument Precision Instrument maker and repairer Instrument makers, others except electrical Assembler Precision Instruments

7311.65 7311.10 7311.85 8283.10

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In addition to 31 (a) & (b) above, Designs jigs and fixtures for servicing. Undertakes long and short term storage of instruments, oxygen and test equipment. Supervises and guides subordinates in rectification of faulty instruments, investigate defects, examines and removes faults. Performs instructional duties for training of ab-initio, In-service and other specialized courses. Operates inventory of section. Ensures proper storage and preservation of instruments, Oxygen test equipment and other gods. Exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Demonstrates correct and efficient method of using product, machinery, equipments for achieving best results. Deals with advanced personnel administration tools such as appraisal system, ensuring discipline, counseling, mentoring, etc. Works as Instructor of Trade.

In addition to 31 (a) & (b) above Pass Sgt promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air Force Ground crew examination board. Minimum 13 years of experience on occupation.

851.10 840.30 039.10 159.90 351.10 300.10 430.50

In addition to 31 (a) & (b) above Electrician, General Charge man/Foreman Laboratory Assistant Laboratory Assistant Teaching Professionals, Other Store Keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Ware House Man. Supervisor Clerical Technical Demonstrator

7137.10 7238.30 3119.10 2339.90

4131.10 3431.10 5220.25

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In addition to 31 (a), (b) & (c) above, diagnoses and examines defective parts. Investigate cause of failures, estimates damage and suggests remedial measures. Has higher knowledge and experience of Office administration, acts as in-charge section. Guides the staff on records and registers to be maintained and policy decisions. Organizes and controls all clerical works within establishments to the best of human resources policy. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry.

In addition to 31 (a) , (b) & (c) above Passed JWO promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air force Ground crew Examination board. Minimum 17/23/28 years of experience on occupation.

300.10 571.20 840.40 573.10

In addition to 31 (a) , (b) & (c) above Section Officer, Section In-charge, Office Superintendent, Clerical Supervisor Sub Inspector Police Supervisor and Foreman Precision Instrument making ( Except Electrical) Security Officer

3431.10 3450.20 7318.10 5169.10

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Has adequate knowledge of construction, operation, servicing, testing, calibration, installation and wiring of all airborne and ground electrical equipment. Adjusts simple jigs and electrical apparatus to ensure optimum performance. Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data, preparing schedules etc. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Use of all type of fire appliances to fight and extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvages properties and goods during and after fires. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data and works as data entry operator.

Matriculation or equivalent with Science & Mathematics. 10+2 with Science and Mathematics for tradesmen enrolled after 1994. 02 yrs trade training. 06 Months in specialist Training 06 Months OJT. Eligible for award of Diploma in Electrical Engineering vide AICTE/UG/G-41/9729 dtd 19 May 08

851.30 855.30 961.65 859.50 --- 961.50 859.60 857.30 857.10 851.10 570.20 341.24 350.10

Electrical fitter Electrician, Automobile Air conditioning and Refrigeration plant operator Armature winder Assembler, Electrical Accessories Electrical switch board operator Battery servicing man Cable Jointer HT Lineman(Electrical) Electrician, General Fire Fighter , Fireman Computer Operator Clerk General, Lower Division Clerk, Clerk Correspondence, Dispatch Clerk

7241.20 7241.70 8169.30 7241.40 8282.40 8161.50 7249.50 7245.20 7245.10 7137.10 5161.10 4112.20 4190.10

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Remarks

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Pass LAC reclassification Test conducted by Air Force trade Examination board.

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In addition to 32 (a) above, Overhauls motors and generators, installs lighting system, solders and join cables, detects faults and removes them. Diagnoses faults on Power equipment, replaces defective component. Uses digital multi-meter, AVO meter, Megger, SPM meter etc in fault identification and rectification

In addition to 32 (a) above, Passed Corporal Promotion education test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination board Minimum 05 years experience on occupation.

853.60 032.10

In addition to 32 (a) above Calibrator Electrical Electrical Engineering Technician

8282.60 3113.10

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In addition to 32 (a) & (b), above, Supervises installation, operation, overhauling and testing of electrical components of airborne and ground equipments. Maintains of servicing forms, documents, log books and other related documents. Performs instructional duties for training of ab-initio, In-service and other specialized courses. Operates inventory of section. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods and equipment, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Deals with advanced personnel administration tools such as appraisal system, ensuring discipline, counseling, mentoring, etc. Demonstrates correct and efficient method of using product, machinery, equipments for achieving best results.

In addition to 32 (a) & (b) above Pass Sgt promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air Force Ground crew examination board. Minimum 13 years experience on occupation.

840.30 039.10 159.90 351.10 300.10 430.50

In addition to 32 (a) & (b) above Supervisor and Foreman aircraft repairing Laboratory Assistant Teaching Professionals, Other Store Keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Ware House Man Supervisor Clerical Technical Demonstrator

7238.30 3119.10 2339.90

4131.10 3431.10 5220.25

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In addition to 32 (a), (b) & (c) above, Examines defective parts, investigates cause of failures, estimates damage and suggests remedial measures. Guides diagnosis of the complex defects and their rectification. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Performs supervisory and executive jobs. Has higher knowledge and experience of office administration functions and acts as in charge of section. Guides the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Organizes and controls all clerical works within establishments to the best of human resources policy. Establishes and operates fire safety programs, trains personnel in fire fighting and guides operation in case of fire. Directs and coordinates fire fighting and rescue operation. Ensures serviceability of fire appliances

In addition to 32 (a), (b) & (c) above Passed JWO promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air force Ground crew Examination board. Minimum 17/23/28 years experience on occupation.

430.50 300.10 571.20 850.10 573.10

In addition to 32 (a), (b) & (c) above Technical Supervisor Section Officer, Section In-charge, Office Superintendent, Clerical Supervisor Sub Inspector Police Supervisor and foreman’ Electrical and Electronic equipment Security Officer

5220.25 3431.10 3450.20 7248.10 5169.10

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Have adequate knowledge of electronics, Radar theory and its applications, transmitter, conductor, solid state TV, optical tracking, and theory of guided missile, guidance radar, ECM /ECCM and test equipments etc. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers and their applications to fight and extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvages properties and goods during and after fires. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data and works as data entry operator. Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data, preparing schedules etc.

Matriculation and equivalent with Science & Mathematics. 10+2 with Science and Mathematics for tradesmen enrolled after 1994. 02 yrs trade training. 06 months Specialist Training 06 Months OJT Eligible for award of Diploma in Electrical Engineering vide AICTE/UG/G-42/9728 dtd 19 May 08

392.70 851.20 841.50 841.70 032.20 392.70 852.10 852.20 341.24 350.10 341.15 570.30

Radar Operator Mechanic Precision Instrument, Electrical Mechanic Optical Instrument Calibrator, Glass Electronic Technician Radar Operator Aircrafts Electronic Fitter Electronic Mechanic Computer Operator Clerk General, Lower Division Clerk Data Entry Operator Fire Fighter, Fireman

3132.80 7241.10 7311.60 7311.65 3114.10 3132.80 7242.10 7243.10 4112.20 4190.10 4113.35 5161.10

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Pass LAC reclassification Test conducted by Air Force trade Examination board.

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In addition to 33 (a) above, Involves himself in installation/mobility of acquisition/ fire control radar. Repairs and maintains ground missile and airborne radar. He is involved in stripping, overhauling, component and assembly testing of radar.

In addition to 33 (a) above Passed Corporal Promotion education test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination board Minimum 05 years experience on occupation.

841.15

841.20

In addition to 33 (a) above Mechanic, Precision General Mechanic, Precision Instrument

7311.10 7311.30

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In addition to 33 (a) & (b) above Conducts tests on guidance radar performs complicated fault analysis, rectification, adjustments and modifications. Maintains servicing forms, documents, log books etc. Prepares servicing schedules performs modifications to radar equipment. Examines and classifies equipment, supervises work & guides his juniors. Performs instructional duties for training of ab-initio, in service and other specialized courses. Operates inventory of section and ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Demonstrates correct and efficient method of using product, machinery, equipments for achieving best results. Deals with advanced personnel administration tools such as appraisal system, ensuring discipline, counseling, mentoring, etc.

In addition to 33 (a) & (b) above Pass Sgt promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air Force Ground crew examination board. Minimum 13 years of experience on occupation.

159.90 351.10 300.10 400.30

In addition to 33 (a) & (b) above Teaching Professionals, Other Store Keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Ware House Man

Supervisor Clerical Technical Demonstrator

2339.90

4131.10

3431.10

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In addition to 33 (a), (b) & (c) above, Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Performs supervisory and executive jobs. Has higher knowledge and experience of Office Administration. Functions as in charge of section. Guides the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Organizes and controls all clerical works within establishments to the best of human resources policy.

In addition to 33 (a), (b) & (c) above Passed JWO promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air force Ground crew Examination board. Minimum 17/23/28 years of experience on occupation.

300.10

571.20

850.10

573.10

In addition to 33 (a), (b) & (c) above Section Officer, Section In-charge, Office Superintendent, Clerical Supervisor Sub Inspector Police

Supervisor and Foreman Electrical and Electronic Equipment. Security Officer

3431.10

3450.20

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Has adequate knowledge of operation and maintenance of power-driven air-compressors that generate and supply compressed air to drive pneumatic tools, hoists and other mechanical equipment. Starts power unit and builds up required pressure; manipulates controls or sets automatic regulator to maintain correct supply of air to equipment. Observes pressure, temperature and other gauges, makes further adjustments to controls. Cleans and oils equipment, tightens loose parts and performs other servicing tasks to keep compressor in good running order. Connect pipelines from compressor to various equipment and makes minor repairs. Operates mechanically and electrically driven compressor. Repairs guns, rifles, pistols etc using specialist tools. Inspects complete small caliber arms (gun, rifle, pistol etc.) or its components such as stock, barrel, sight, trigger mechanism, firing pins, ejector etc, for condition and serviceability and locates defects if any. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances.

Matriculation or equivalent with Science & Mathematic. 10+2 with Science and Mathematic for tradesmen enrolled after 1994.

02 yrs trade training. 06 months Specialist Training. 06 Months OJT Pass LAC reclassification Test conducted by Air Force trade Examination board.

961.25

842.10

728.70

839.10

726.10

726.20

726.30

833.10

341.24

350.10

570.30

Air Compressor Operator

Fitter General

Browner

Fitter, Arms

Annealer, Metal

Hardner, Metal

Temperer, Metal

Gauge Maker

Computer Operator

General Lower Division Clerk

Firefighter, Fireman

8169.10

7233.10

8223.50

7222.85

8123.10

8123.20

8123.30

7222.20

4112.20

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Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers and their applications to fight and extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvages properties and goods during and after fires. Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data, preparing schedules etc. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data and works as data entry operator.

Eligible for award of Diploma in Mechanical Engineering vide TN-89-220/DIP/ 2008/4730 Dtd 24 May 2008

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In addition to 34 (a) above, Operates electrically - driven high capacity crane mounted on gantry steel tower structure, supported by wheels. Measures essential parts such as cylinder bore, crank pins, pistons etc., using cylinder gauge, micrometer and other appropriate tools. Bores cylinders, valve seats refaced and liners filled if necessary. Fits and taps pistons in cylinders, decarbonizes cylinder head and grinds valves using appropriate abrasives. Replaces or repairs worn out or damaged parts and assembles them with accuracy. Installs assembled or repaired engine in position, sets timings, fits accessories, adjusts tappets, carburetor, fan belt etc. and connects it to propulsion drive.

In addition to 34 (a) above Passed Corporal Promotion education test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination board

973.40 845.10

In addition to 34 (a) above Crane Operator Gantry; Gantry Crane Operator Mechanic, Petrol Engine; Petrol Engine Fitter

8333.20 7233.22

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Starts engine, tunes it precisely and runs it at prescribed or set standard making necessary adjustments. Observes different readings such as temperature, fuel level, oil pressure etc. for optimum performance. Checks, adjusts and lubricates equipment periodically and performs other operations to keep engine in good working order. Bores engine, reface valve seats, anneal pipes, braze or solder parts etc.

Minimum 05 years of experience on occupation.

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In addition 34 (a) & (b) above, Operates power-driven winch to lift and lower load, bend pipes, etc. or to hoist and lower dredging pipes, grabs etc., on dredges. Attend to minor repairs and mends cable, ropes, pulley, and lifting tackle. May operate winches to draw heavy cargos or boats to shore. May also work on manually operated winches. Teaches professional subject of the concerned trade of ab-initio and in service training. Takes charge of fleet of vehicles and maintains them in road running order. Organizes work and details workers according to nature of required repairs, overhauling or servicing. Dismantles vehicle and examines faults and repairs.

In addition to 34 (a) & (b) above Pass Sgt promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air Force Ground crew examination board.

973.65

159.90

351.10

300.10

430.50

In addition to 34 (a) & (b) above Winch man; Winch Operator Teaching Professionals, Other Store Keeper Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Ware House Man Supervisor Clerical Technical Demonstrator

8333.30

2339.90

4131.10

3431.10

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Supervises fitting, assembling, tuning, brakes bleeding, servicing and related tasks unit by unit as appropriate and ensure correct engine and road performance by actual tests. Performs upholstery, body fitting, painting, polishing, and associated tasks. Maintains necessary records and registers and submits prescribed returns and accounts.

Minimum 13 years of experience on occupation.

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In addition to 34 (a), (b) & (c) above, Possesses higher knowledge and experience of office administration Performs supervisory and executive jobs. Functions as in charge of section. Guides the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Organizes and controls all clerical works within establishments to the best of human resources policy. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries

In addition to 34 (a), (b) & (c )

Passed JWO promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air force Ground crew Examination board. Minimum 17/23/28 yrs of experience on occupation.

300.10

571.20

840.20

573.10

In addition to 34 (a), (b) & (c) Section Officer, Section In-charge, Office Superintendent, Clerical Supervisor Sub Inspector Police Supervisor and Foreman Motor Vehicle Repairing Security Officer

3431.10

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Has adequate knowledge of mechanics, automobiles and mechanical engineering. Performs daily inspection of vehicles, checks and rectifies various faults on vehicle engines, gear box, clutch, brake, steering, and suspension and differential system. Maintains various log book and records of the automobile system. Performs various general fitting shop tasks such as filling, drilling, reaming, cutting threads by taps and dies, soldering, brazing, simple grinding etc. involved in automobile repairs. Performs simple parallel and turning facing and makes and finishes vehicle parts according to drawings. Heat treats metals by process of case hardening annealing, normalizing etc. and fits them properly according to specification to ensure optimum performance. Possesses knowledge of security, operation of arms and ammunitions, ensures security of buildings, installations, equipments, assets, men and material from fire theft and unauthorized entry. Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers and their applications to fight and extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvages properties and goods during and after fires.

Matriculation or equivalent with Science & Mathematic 10+2 with Science and Mathematic for tradesmen enrolled after 1994. 02 yrs trade training. 06 months in specialist Training 06 Months OJT Pass LAC reclassification Test conducted by Air Force trade Examination board

842.10

843.60

845.10

845.13

843.30

843.20

570.30

350.10

341.15 341.24

Fitter General Mechanic Motor cycle Mechanic petrol engine. Mechanic diesel engine. Mechanic automobile. Assembler motor cycle. Fire Fighter, Fireman Clerk general, Lower Division Clerk Dispatch Clerk Personnel Clerk Correspondence. Data Entry Operator Computer Operator

7233.10

7231.50

7233.22

7233.24

7231.10

8281.70

5161.10

4190.10

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Performs Varity of clerical duties such as maintenance of records, receipt of and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data and works as data entry operator.

Eligible for award of Diploma in Automobile Engineering vide TN-89-220/DIP/ 2008/4730 Dtd 24 May 2008.

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In addition to 35 (a) above, assembles and dismantles all system of MT vehicles and undertakes running defects. Maintains records, conducts road tests after repairs and effects modification where necessary.

In addition to 35 (a) above, Passed Corporal Promotion education test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination board Minimum 05 years of experience on occupation.

843.40

843.10

845.20

973.65

974.55

In addition, to 35 (a)

above.

Engine tester Automobile

Assembler automobile.

Mechanic Tractor

Winch man /Winch Operator

Fork Lift Truck Operator

7231.20 8281.65

7231.30

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In addition to 35 (a) & (b) above, assembles and rectifies complicated faults on all MT vehicles. Ensures proper execution of work and duties entrusted on them. Designs and fabricates simple jigs and fixture for repair and servicing. Prepare brief notes, report or draft replies. Teaches professional subject of the concerned trade of Ab-initio and in service training. Possesses thorough knowledge and experience of office administration, discipline functions connected with different functions, security aspects & first aid. Operates inventory of section. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment.

In addition to 35 (a) & (b) above Pass Sgt promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air Force Ground crew examination board. Minimum 13 years of experience on occupation.

843.50

033.20

351.10

159.90 300.10 430.50

In addition to35 (a) & (b) above Automobile fitter. Automobile engineering Technical Store keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Warehouse Man Teaching Professionals, Other Supervisor Clerical Technical Demonstrator

7231.40

3115.20

4131.10

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In addition to 35 (a), (b) & (c) above, Executes specialized tasks entrusted to him. Organizes servicing bay, Supervises alteration and modifications to structures of vehicles. Investigates mechanical failures and accidents. Organizes and supervises dispatch of vehicles by road, rail and air. Plans and executes periodical servicing of vehicles, generating sets and ground equipment. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Possesses higher knowledge and experience of office administration. Performs supervisory and executive jobs and functions as in charge of section. Guides the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Organizes and controls all clerical works within establishments to the best of human resources policy.

In addition to 35 (a) ,(b) & (c) above Passed JWO promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air force Ground crew Examination board. Minimum 17/23/28 years of experience on occupation.

300.10 571.20 840.20 960.20 573.10

In addition to 35 (a) , (b) & (c) above Section Officer, Section In-charge, Office Superintendent, Clerical Supervisor Sub Inspector Police Supervisor and Foreman motor vehicle repairing. Supervisor and foreman stationary engine Security Officer

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Has knowledge of black and white and color, ground photography, associated developing and Printing, film, movie and digital equipment, its repair and maintenance. Has adequate knowledge of Aerial photography, associated equipment and its repair and maintenance. Has knowledge of film processing, drying, videography, video production and resography, Photostat machine, infrared and ultraviolet ray’s photography, sensitometer, X-ray equipment, Micro-Macro photography, silent and sound, computer aided photo software. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers and their applications to fight and extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvages properties and goods during and after fires. Prepares mosaic of photographs as per scales and studies them for purpose of photo interpretation. Frames photographs and performs lamination job.

Matriculation or equivalent with Science & Mathematic. 10+2 with Science and Mathematic for tradesmen enrolled after 1994.

02 yrs trade training.

06 months specialist Training 06 Months OJT Pass LAC reclassification Test conducted by Air Force trade Examination board.

957.30

819.60

927.10

926.10

926.40

028.20

928.60

173.30

173.10

170.20

928.90

928.30

928.50

Photo Framer Photo Frame Maker Photo Lithographer Photo Mechanical Camera man Photo Mechanical Transferor Photogrammetric Surveyor Photograph finisher Photographer Aerial Photographer General

Photographer News Photographic Darkroom Operatives Photographic Developer Photographic Enlarger

7135.30 7422.52 7345.10 7343.30 7343.40 2148.30 7344.40 3131.35 3131.25

2452.20

7344.50 7344.20 7344.30

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Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data and works as data entry operator. Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data, preparing schedules etc.

Eligible for award of Diploma in Photography vide AICTE/UG/G-41 / 9729 dated 19 May 2008

173.20

928.10

928.20

Photographer , News Photographic Printer

Photographic Printing Machine Operator

8224.30 7344.10 8224.10

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In addition to 36 (a) above, Studies and takes in consideration different types of films and paper its manufacturing process, speed and contrast level while using film and paper. Performs maintenance and servicing of Photostat machine. Performs periodic servicing on aerial, cine, ground camera and other photo equipments like Projectors and Photo processing Equipments.

In addition to 36 (a) above Passed Corporal Promotion education test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination board Minimum 05 years experience on occupation.

926.30

-- 923.30 926.20 172.10 926.10

In addition to 36 (a) above Photostat Camera Operator Aerial Photographer Interpreter Automatic Printing Machine man Cameraman Micro film Cameraman Photographic Cameraman Photo mechanical

7343.40 2148.25 8251.30 7343.35 3131.10 7343.30

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In addition to 36(a) & (b) above, Diagnoses intricate faults and rectifies them. Estimates, demands, receive and maintain stores account. Maintains servicing forms, documents, log books and related documents. Performs instructional duties for training of ab-initio, In-service and other specialized courses. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods. Exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Establishes and operates fire safety programs, trains personnel in fire fighting and guides operation in case of fire. Deals with advanced personnel administration tools such as appraisal system, ensuring discipline, counseling, mentoring, etc. correct and efficient method of using product, machinery, equipments for achieving best results

In addition to 36 (a) & (b) above Pass Sgt promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air Force Ground crew examination board. Minimum 13 years of experience on occupation

351.10

159.90

570.20

351.30 300.10 430.50

In addition to 36 (a) & (b) above Store keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Warehouse Man

Teaching Professionals, Other Fire Officer

Stock verifier

Supervisor Clerical

Technical Demonstrator

4131.10

2339.90

3151.20

4131.30

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In addition to 36 (a), (b) & (c) above Examines defective parts, investigates cause of failures, estimates damage and suggests remedial measures to photographic equipment. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Has higher knowledge and experience of Office Administration. Functions as in charge of section. Guides the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Organizes and controls all clerical works within establishments to the best of human resources policy

In addition to 36 (a), (b) & (c) above Passed JWO promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air force Ground crew Examination board Minimum 17/23/28 years of experience on occupation

300.10 571.20 573.10

In addition to36 (a),(b) & (c) above Section Officer, Section In-charge, Office Superintendent, Clerical Supervisor Sub Inspector Police Security Officer

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Has knowledge of black and white and color, ground photography, associated developing and Printing, film, movie and digital equipment, its repair and maintenance. Has adequate knowledge of Aerial photography, associated equipment and its repair and maintenance. Has knowledge of film processing, drying, videography, video production and resography, Photostat machine, infrared and ultraviolet ray’s photography, sensitometer, X-ray equipment, Micro-Macro photography, silent and sound, computer aided photo software. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers and their applications to fight and extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvages properties and goods during and after fires. Prepares mosaic of photographs as per scales and studies them for purpose of photo interpretation. Frames photographs and performs lamination job.

Matriculation or equivalent with Science & Mathematic. 10+2 with Science and Mathematic for tradesmen enrolled after 1994.

02 yrs trade training.

06 months specialist Training

06 Months OJT Pass LAC reclassification Test conducted by Air Force trade Examination board.

957.30

819.60

927.10

926.10

926.40

928.60

173.10

928.90

928.30

928.50

173.20

928.10

928.20

Photo Framer Photo Frame Maker Photo Lithographer Photomechanical Camera man Photomechanical Transferor Photograph finisher Photographer General

Photographic Darkroom Operatives Photographic Developer Photographic Enlarger Photographer , News Photographic Printer

Photographic Printing Machine Operator

7135.30 7422.52 7345.10 7343.30 7343.40 7344.40 3131.25

7344.50 7344.20 7344.30

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Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data and works as data entry operator. Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data, preparing schedules etc.

Eligible for award of Diploma in Photography vide AICTE/UG/G-41 / 9729 dated 19 May 2008

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In addition to 37(a) above, Studies and takes in consideration different types of films and paper its manufacturing process, speed and contrast level while using film and paper. Performs maintenance and servicing of Photostat machine. Performs periodic servicing on aerial, cine, ground camera and other photo equipments like Projectors and Photo processing Equipments.

In addition to 37 (a) above Passed Corporal Promotion education test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination board Minimum 05 years experience on occupation.

926.30

923.30 926.20 172.10 926.10

In addition to 37 (a) above Photostat Camera Operator Automatic Printing Machine man Cameraman Micro film Cinematographer, Cameramen motion Picture Cameraman Photo mechanical

7343.40 8251.30 7343.35 3131.10 7343.30

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Has advanced knowledge of Electrical theory and Principles and maintenance philosophy. Has adequate knowledge of design, operation servicing, testing, calibration, installation and wiring of all airborne and ground electrical equipment. Adjusts simple jigs and electrical apparatus to ensure optimum performance. Overhauls motors and generators, installs lighting system, solders and join cables, detects faults and removes them. Detects intricate defects, rectifies them. Diagnoses faults on Power equipment. Replaces defective component by using the test equipments like digital multi-meter, AVO meter, Megger, SPM meter etc. Adjusts simple jigs and electrical apparatus to ensure stipulated performance. Repairs and calibrates various electrical and test equipments. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers and their applications to fight and extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvages properties and goods during and after fires. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data according to operating instructions.

Matriculation or equivalent with Science & Maths. 10+2 with Science and Mathematic for tradesmen enrolled after 1994. 02 yrs trade training. 06 months specialist Training 06 months OJT Passed Reclassification test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board.

851.30

855.30

961.50

859.60

857.30

853.60

032.10

857.10

851.10 570.30

350.10

341.24

Electrical fitter Electrician, Automobile Electrical switch board operator Battery servicing man Cable Jointer HT Calibrator Electrical Electrical Engineering Technician Lineman(Electrical) Electrician, General Fire Fighter Fireman Clerk General, Lower Division Clerk Dispatch Clerk Personnel Computer Operator

7241.20 7241.70 8161.50 7249.50 7245.20 8282.60 3113.10 7245.10 7137.10 5161.10 4190.10 4112.20

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Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data, preparing schedules etc.

Eligible for award of Diploma in Electrical Engineering vide AICTE/UG/G-41 / 9729 dtd 19 May 2008.

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In addition to 38 (a) above Organizes and supervises work, undertakes repairs, testing, calibration etc., and guides subordinates as necessary.

In addition to 38 (a) above, Passed Corporal Promotion education test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination board Minimum 05 years experience on occupation.

961.65

859.50

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In addition to 38 (a) above

Air conditioning and Refrigeration plant operator Armature winder Assembler, Electrical Accessories Power Plant Operator

8169.30 7241.40 8282.40 8161.45

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In addition to 38 (a) & (b) above Supervises the above mentioned jobs, installs, operates, overhauls and tests the electrical components of airborne and ground equipments. Maintains servicing forms, documents, log books and related documents. Performs instructional duties for training of ab-initio, in-service and other specialized courses. Possesses thorough knowledge and experience of discipline functions, security aspects & first aid. Operates inventory of section. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Deals with advanced personnel administration tools such as appraisal system, ensuring discipline, counseling, mentoring, etc. Demonstrates correct and efficient method of using product, machinery, equipments for achieving best results.

In addition to 38 (a) & (b) above Pass Sgt promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air Force Ground crew examination board. Minimum 13 years of experience on occupation.

039.10 022.30 351.10

159.90

300.10 430.50

In addition to 38 (a) & (b) above Laboratory Assistant Electrical Engineer, Generation and Supply Store keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Warehouse Man Teaching Professionals, Other

Clerical Supervisor Technical Demonstrator

3119.10 2143.30 4131.10

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In addition to In addition to 38 (a) , (b) & (c) Above, Examines defective parts, investigates cause of failures, estimates damage and suggests remedial measures. Guides diagnosis of the complex defects in system. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Investigates crimes and submits report to higher authorities. Operates small caliber weapons. Performs supervisory and executive jobs. Has higher knowledge and experience of Office Administration. Functions as in charge of section. Guides the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Organizes and controls all clerical works within establishments to the best of human resources policy

In addition to 38 (a) , (b) & (c) above Passed JWO promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air force Ground crew Examination board. Minimum 17/23/28 years of experience on occupation.

430.50

300.10

571.20

573.10

In addition to 38 (a) , (b) & (c) above

Technical Supervisor

Section Officer, Office Superintendent, Head Clerk, Head Assistant, Supervisor Clerical Sub Inspector Police

Security Officer

5220.25

3431.10

3450.20

5169.10

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Has elementary knowledge of drawing instruments, orthographic drawing and isometric projections. Is conversant with the use of precision instruments like Vernier calliper, micrometer, gauges, and hand tools. Tests of ferrous, non-ferrous metal and standard colour code scheme. Performs first and second line servicing on all aircraft and ground equipment and their sub-assemblies. Assists in hydraulic lab procedures. Checks the contamination level of hydraulic fluid, diagnoses and rectifies common running faults of Mechanical Transports, aircraft, Specialist Vehicle. Maintains and services lead acid batteries used in Aircraft and Specialist Vehicle. Operates computer and peripheral equipment for organizational data processing and works as data entry operator. Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data, preparing schedules etc. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers and their to fight and try to extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvages properties and goods during and after fires.

Matriculation or equivalent with Science & Mathematic. 10+2 with Science and Mathematic for tradesmen enrolled after 1994.

02 yrs trade training.

06 months in specialist Training

06 Months OJT.

Pass LAC reclassification Test conducted by Air Force trade Examination board.

030.40 835.60 841.20 845.53 199.70 844.30 961.25 961.65 843.10 859.60 855.30 341.24

Draught man Mechanical Driller General Precision instrument mechanic Mechanic, Maintenance Workshop Laboratory Attendant Air craft propeller Mechanic Air compressor Operator Air conditioning & Refrigeration Plant operator Automobile Assembler

Battery servicing man Automobile Electrician Computer Operator

3118.40 8211.36 7311.30 8159.79 8229.10 7232.20 8169.10 8169.30 8281.65

7249.50 7241.70 4112.10

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Eligible for award of Diploma in Mechanical Engineering vide TN- 89/220/DIP/2008/4742 dtd 24 May 2008

350.10

341.15

570.30

Clark General ,Lower Division Clerk Data entry Operator Fire Fighter, Firemen

4190.10 4113.35 5161.10

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In addition to 39 (a) above, rectifies intricate and complicated defects and performs second line servicing on air support vehicles and common mechanical transport vehicles. Performs minor repair and adjustments in (Multi point fuel injection) system independently.

In addition to 39 (a) above, Passed Corporal Promotion education test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination board Minimum 05 years of experience on occupation

842.45

842.40 843.50 844.80 --

In addition to 39 (a) above Assembler Stationary diesel engine Assembler Stationary Petrol engine Fitter Automobile Aircraft field Technical Power plant operator

8281.35

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In addition to 39 (a) & (b), above, Maintains section records and charts, STIs and SIs pertaining to jobs, aircrafts and Ground Equipments. Operates inventory of section. Assesses demands and identifies the ground equipment, Mechanical transport rotables, lubricants and compressed gases before procurement. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Teaches professional subject of the concerned trade of Ab-initio and in service training. Demonstrates correct and efficient method of using product, machinery, equipments for achieving best results. Deals with advanced personnel administration tools such as appraisal system, ensuring discipline, counseling, mentoring, etc

In addition to 39 (a) and (b) above Pass Sgt promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air Force Ground crew examination board.

Minimum 13 years of experience on occupation.

430.50

844.20

351.10

159.90

300.10

In addition to 39 (a) & (b) above

Technical demonstrator

Air frame Erector

Store keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Warehouse Man

Teaching Professionals, Other

Clerical Supervisor

5220.25

7232.10

4131.10

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In addition to 39 (a), (b) & (c) above, Executes specific tasks Plans, implements and controls servicing activities on electrical equipment. Supervises the work of his tradesmen, eensures adherence to safety precaution and correct procedure. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Performs supervisory and executive jobs. Has higher knowledge and experience of Office Administration. Functions as in charge of section. Guides the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Organizes and controls all clerical works within establishments to the best of human resources policy.

In addition to 39 (a),(b) & (c) above Passed JWO promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air force Ground crew Examination board. Minimum 17/23/28 years of experience on occupation.

022.30

023.40

300.10

571.20 573.10

In addition to 39 (a),(b) & (c) above Superintendent of maintenance; Electrical Engineer, Generation and Supply; Power House Superintendent; Mains Engineer Works manager Automobile

Section Officer, Office Superintendent, Head Clerk, Head Assistant, Supervisor Clerical Sub Inspector Police Security Officer

2143.30 2145.40

3431.10 3450.20

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Has adequate knowledge of Electricity and Magnetism, electronic circuit diagram, radar Technique and their application on ground & airborne radar sets. Repairs batteries, understands related blue prints and circuit diagrams. Tests manufactured radar sets and equipment, maintains daily record. Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, Receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data, preparing schedules etc. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers and their applications fight and extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvages properties and goods during and after fires Has general knowledge of Radio counter measures, tests and detects faults, undertakes major rectifications and installations of equipment and radar vehicles. Performs minor servicing of telephones, microphones and switch boards. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data and works as data entry operator. Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, Receipt and dispatch of mails,

Matriculation or equivalent with Science and maths, 10+2 with science and math for tradesman enrolled w.e.f 1994.

02 yrs trade training.

06 month Specialist trade training

06 months OJT.

Pass LAC Reclassification test conduct Air Force Trade Examination Board

Eligible for award of Diploma in Electronics Engineering

852.30 032.20 852.20 570.30 350.10 341.15 341.24 852.10 852.20

Radar Mechanic, Radar craftsman Electronic Technician Electronic Mechanic Fire Fighter, Fireman. Clerk general, Lower Division Clerk Dispatch Clerk Personnel Clerk Correspondence. Data Entry Operator Computer Operator Electronics Fitter; General Electronics Mechanics; Electronic equipment

7243.20 3114.10 7243.10 5161.10 4190.10 4113.35 4112.20 7242.10 7243.10

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routine correspondence, tabulating data, preparing schedules etc. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers and their applications fight and extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvages properties and goods during and after fires.

Vide AICTE/UG/G-41-42/ /9728 dtd 19 May 08.

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In addition to 40 (a) above has knowledge on electronics, transmitter, conductor, solid state, ECM /ECCM principles and test equipments. Examines their performance and repairs and maintains them as necessary. Make small insulating and metallic fittings for cable joining & terminations by sawing, filing, drilling, screw cutting etc, undertakes hard and soft soldering, brazing, cable jointing.

In addition to 40 (a) above

Passed Corporal Promotion education test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination board

Minimum 05 years of experience on occupation.

392.70 852.10 852.20 857.30

In addition to 40 (a) above Telecommunication Technician Radar Operator Aircrafts Electronic Fitter Cable Jointer

3114.20 3132.80 7242.10 7245.20

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In addition to 40 (a) & (b) above, undertakes complicated and delicate adjustments and rectification. Performs major modifications to radar equipment. Investigates major Technical failures and suggests remedial measures. Examines and classifies equipment according to serviceability, supervises work & guides juniors. Performs instructional duties for training of ab-initio, in service and other specialized courses. Has knowledge and experience of Office Administration, discipline functions, security aspects & first aid. Operates inventory of section, ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, and exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Deals with advanced personnel administration tools such as appraisal system, ensuring discipline, counseling, mentoring, etc. Demonstrates correct and efficient method of using product, machinery, equipments for achieving

In addition to 40 (a) & (b) above

Pass Sgt promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air Force Ground crew Examination board. Minimum 13 years experience on occupation.

351.10

159.90

300.10 430.50

In addition to 40 (a) & (b) above Store keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Warehouse Man

Teaching Professionals, Other

Clerical Supervisor Technical Demonstrator

4131.10

2339.90

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In addition to 40 (a), (b) & (c) above, Exercises higher degree of control and ensures best results. Intelligence and executes specialized tasks. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Supervises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Handles small caliber weapons, Investigates crimes and submits report to higher authorities. Has higher knowledge and experience of Office Administration, performs supervisory and executive jobs. Functions as in charge of section. Guides the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Organizes and controls all clerical works within establishments to the best of human resources policy. specialized tasks. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Supervises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Handles small caliber weapons, Investigates crimes and submits report to higher authorities. Has higher knowledge and experience of Office Administration, performs

In addition to 40 (a), (b) & (c) above

Passed JWO promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air force Ground crew Examination board. Minimum 17/23/28 yrs experience on occupation.

300.10 571.20 850.10 573.10

In addition to 40 (a), (b) & (c) above

Section Officer, Office Superintendent, Head Clerk, Head Assistant, Supervisor Clerical Sub Inspector Police Supervisor and Foreman Electronics and Electrical Equipment Security Officer

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supervisory and executive jobs. Functions as in charge of section. Guides the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Organizes and controls all clerical works within establishments to the best of human resources policy.

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Has adequate knowledge of electricity magnetism, radio, analog and digital communication and their application on ground, airborne radio sets and Satellite communication equipments. Understands telegraphy and telephony system, their blue prints and diagrams and is conversant with operation of ground air-borne wireless equipment in accordance with service procedures. Installs, Tests, Repairs and maintains aircraft as well as ground based radio & communications equipment including, radio Teleprinters, auto high speed sets with prescribed standards, WT, RT apparatus, wiring system etc. Checks parts of communication equipment for accuracy of fit and performs minor adjustments. Assembles parts on chassis and panel with the help of machine and hand tools. Undertakes Servicing of telephones, microphones, switch boards and connected equipment under guidance.

Matriculation or equivalent with Science & Maths Intermediate or Equivalent with Science and Maths for tradesmen enrolled after 1994. 02 yrs trade training. 6 months specialist training 06 months OJT.

854.40 856.20 856.30 391.10 861.20 862.30 032.20 032.40 852.10

Radio Mechanic Maintenance Mechanic, (Telephone and Telegraph). Teleprinters Mechanic. Telegraphist. Radio operator broadcasting station. Public Address Equipment Operator. Electronic Technician. Technician Telecommunication. Electronics Fitter; General

7243.70 7244.20 7244.30 3132.81 3132.30 3132.50 3114.10 3114.20 7242.10

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Attends to associated power supplies installed in modern aircraft and on ground for use in conjunction with aircrafts at air fields and aerodromes and for point-to-point or air to ground communication. Makes small fittings according to specifications. Charges and maintains battery and joins parts to cable terminals by soft orHard soldering. Operates petrol engines and electrical installations, maintains them and efficiently handles tools / testing equipment. Operates and repairs sound amplifying equipment at public functions, places loud speakers and microphones and adjusts their positions, volume and tone. Makes accurate fittings, uses blue prints/ circuit diagrams and signal equipment more efficiently. Joins surface or underground multi conductor telephone and telegraph cables consisting of coloured wires. Tests pair of wires for electrical continuity and insulation using testing equipment. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers and their applications, to fight and extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvages properties and goods during and

Pass LAC reclassification Test conducted by Air Force trade Examination board. Eligible for award of Diploma in Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering vide AICTE/UG/G-43/ 9727 Dtd 19 May 2008.

852.20 854.30 854.50 854.50 854.60 392.60

857.30 570.30 350.10 341.15 341.24

Electronics Mechanics; Electronic equipment Radio Technician (Radio Manufacturing) Radio craftsman, installation Radio mechanic installation (aircraft) Radio craftsman, maintenance; Radio mechanic maintenance Control Tower Operator; Aerodrome Cable jointer Fire Fighter, Fireman

Clark General ,Lower Division Clerk Data entry Operator Computer operator

7243.10 7243.60 7246.75 7243.75 7243.80 3132.76 7245.20 5161.10 4190.10 4113.35 4112.20

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after fires Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data according to operating instructions and operates as data entry operator. Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence , tabulating data, preparing schedules etc.

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In addition to 41 (a) above, Passed Corporal Promotion education test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination board Minimum 05 years of experience on occupation.

857.30

In addition to 41 (a) above Cable Jointer

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In addition to 41 (a) & (b) above, adjusts, tunes and operates transmitting and receiving equipment for broadcasting and receiving various communications (Air to air, Ground to air, air to ground, Ground to ground, Terrestrial (Microwave) and extra terrestrial communications (Satellite communication). Facilitates communications between two or multiple locations by switching on Transmitter and Receiver. Adjusts amplifier levels and ensures clarity of communication. Works at transmitter or receiver station, operates transmitter and receiver at Radio Relay stations. Performs repairs and modifications in communications and line equipment. Replaces defective parts, conducts tests and calibrates radio and navigational aids. Investigates Technical failures removes defects and determines remedial measures against future occurrences. Assists station officer overseas communication in setting, operating and maintaining wireless transmission and receiving equipment. Sets and operates wireless receiving and transmitting equipment, landline and VFT equipment, radio telephone and terminal equipment, radio photo equipment and radio facsimile equipment.

In addition to 41 (a) & (b) above Pass Sgt promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air Force Ground crew examination board. Minimum 13 years of experience on occupation.

861.20 430.50 392.20 369.75

351.10

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300.10

In addition to41 (a),(b) above Engineering Assistant broadcasting station. Technical Demonstrator (Sales) Station Technical Assistant overseas Communication Line inspector telegraph and Telephone Store keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Warehouse Man Teaching Professionals, Other Clerical Supervisor {{

3132.30 5220.25 3132.60 3114.30 4131.10

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Supervises execution of new installations, manning and maintenance of existing telephone and telegraph lines. Supervises installation work of telegraph and telephone lines at site.Checks faulty lines to locate and remove defects and conducts maintenance check of lines to ensure efficient performance of communication system. Teaches professional subject of the concerned trade of Ab-initio and in service training. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment.

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In addition to 41(a), (b) & (c) above, Sets, maintains and adjusts communication transmission equipment for selectivity & sensitivity. Decides appropriate wavelength, frequency, aerial etc. detects disturbances and jamming of communications and interference with transmission etc, detects and reports unauthorized use of frequencies. Evolves maintenance schedules of equipment and associated sub assemblies like equipment power supply, carrier channel etc. Supervises repairs and replacements of defective parts, guides workers engaged in installation and repairs of electronic communications equipment. Exercises intelligence, supervision and control and executes specific tasks. Organizes, coordinates and supervises efficient utilization of men, money and material in organization, or its branches or departments. Engaged in providing postal, telephone, telegraph, wireless and other communication services Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Allocates duties to security personnel and maintains discipline among security personnel and looks after their welfare.

41 (a), (b) & (c) above Passed JWO promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air force Ground crew Examination board. Minimum 17/23/28 years of experience on occupation.

850.10 860.10 850.20 392.10 859.20 571.20

300.10

573.10

In addition to41 (a) ,(b), & (c) above Supervisor and Foreman Electrical & Electronic Equipment. Supervisor Broadcasting Audio Visual Projection and Sound equipment operation Supervisor Engineering Telegraph &Telephone Station Officer, Overseas Communication Engineer, overseas communication Senior Functionary (Telephone equipment manufacturing) Sub Inspector Police

Section Officer, Office Superintendent, Head Clerk, Head Assistant, Supervisor Clerical Security Officer

7248.10

3132.10

7248.20

3132.55

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3450.20

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Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Operates small caliber weapons, investigates crimes and submits report to higher authorities. Establishes and operates fire safety programs, trains personnel in fire fighting and guides operation in case of fire. Directs fire fighting and rescue operation. Plans and coordinates operation of fire fighting appliances, at the scene of fire. Ensures upkeep of fire fighting appliances in serviceable and worthy condition. Possesses higher knowledge and experience of Office Administration, performs supervisory and executive jobs. Functions as in charge of section. Guides the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Organizes and controls all clerical works within establishments to the best of human resources policy.

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Has adequate knowledge of Hand forging such as Swaging, Upsetting, fullering etc. Has knowledge of Heat treatment of common tools and part of the equipments. Operates, and maintains gas, electric arc, and electric resistance welding equipment. Repairs mechanical transport vehicle chassis and parts by welding/brazing. Repairs aircraft structure by welding and manufactures a/c parts. Repairs aero engine components by using Argon arc welding. Cuts metal by oxy-acetylene gas. Re-metals iron parts. Operates and maintains and special hand tool, precision instruments, Pattern making and Die-casting tools. Performs maintenance of plant and machinery & undertakes all type of fitting work. Operates small caliber weapons and undertake security duties. Operates boilers. Performs variety of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence , tabulating data, preparing schedules etc. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data and works as data entry operator. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances.

Matriculation or equivalent with Science and math, Intermediate or equivalent with science and math for tradesman enrolled after 1994. 02 yrs trade training. Eligible for award of Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Vide AICTE/UG/G-41 dated 10 Mar 2003. & TN-89-222/DIP/2008/4730 Dtd 24 May 08

872.20 872.10 724.60 833.80 831.40 874.30 831.10 831.30 570.30

350.10 341.15 341.24

Welder electric Welding Gas Casting machine Operator Pattern making metal/ Foundry Hammer man Boiler operator Black Smith Power Hammer Operator Fire Fighter, Fireman

Clark General ,Lower Division Clerk Data entry Operator Computer operator

7212.20 7212.10 8122.76 7222.80 7221.40 7214.30 7221.10 7221.30 5161.10 4190.10 4113.35 4112.20

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Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers and their applications, use of all type of fire appliances to fight and extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvages properties and goods during and after fires.

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06 month specialist Training. Pass LAC reclassification Test conducted by Air Force trade Examination board.

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In addition to 42 (a) above, Undertakes operations such as drop forging and Stamping, manufacture of dies & punches etc by power hammer. Undertakes repair of aero engine components such as power recovery turbine, combustion chamber, flame tube, compressor casing by Argon arc welding methods. Performs major repair and replacement of welded aircraft structure.

In addition to 42 (a) above Passed Corporal Promotion education test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination board Minimum 05 years of experience on occupation.

834.30 844.70 903.25

In addition to 42 (a) above Drop Forge Setter Mechanic aircraft engine overhauling Bead Welder

7223.30 7232.60 8231.35

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In addition to 42 (a) & (b) above, Maintains section records and charts, modification and servicing instruction. Operates and maintains equipment such as jigs, fixture and ground equipment. Understands complex machinery, related designing problems and performs modifications. Operates and sets resistance welding machines. Has working knowledge of hot riveting and welding test laboratory. Prepares process sheets of manufacturing and repair. Woks as Inventory holder of section, ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Teaches professional subject of the concerned trade of Ab-initio and in service training. Deals with advanced personnel administration tools such as appraisal system, ensuring discipline, counseling, mentoring, etc. Demonstrates correct and efficient method of using product, machinery, equipments for achieving best results.

In addition to 42 (a) & (b)above Pass Sgt promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air Force Ground crew examination board. Minimum 13 years of experience on occupation.

430.50

351.10

159.90

In addition to 42 (a) & (b) above Technical Demonstrator Store keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Warehouse Man

Teaching Professionals, Other

5220.25

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Deals with advanced personnel administration tools such as appraisal system, ensuring discipline, counseling, mentoring, etc. Demonstrates correct and efficient method of using product, machinery, equipments for achieving best results.

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In addition to 42 (a), (b) & (c) above works as in charge of section/ workshop/hanger. Organizes section/ subsection, Supervises and guides

tradesmen in all lines of servicing. Plans machine replacement, & holds welders test records. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Possesses higher knowledge and experience of office administration, Functions as in charge of section and Guides the staff on records and registers to be maintained. Organizes and controls all clerical works within establishments to the best of human resources policy.

In addition to 42 (a), (b) & (c) above Passed JWO promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air force Ground crew Examination board. Minimum 17/23/28 years experience on occupation.

025.20 300.10 571.20 870.20 573.10

In addition to 42 (a), (b) & (c) above Adaptive Metallurgist Section Officer, Office Superintendent, Head Clerk, Head Assistant, Supervisor Clerical Sub Inspector Police Supervisor and Foreman welding and flame cutting

Security Officer

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Has adequate knowledge of all types of metals and performs repair on brass and aluminum wares sheet metal equipment by brazing and soldering. Performs minor repair on fuel tanks of aircraft and other vehicles. Also repairs radiators ands oil coolers. Manufactures small sumps, seamless pots and other common articles by sheet metal joints Fabricates pipelines for vehicles and ground equipments by Bending, Soldering, Brazing and Flaring. Moulds rubber in a steam or electrically heated press to form various products, such as gaskets, Rubber Seals and Washers. Manufactures small tanks, boxes, fittings, and inspection covers panels, wired edge trays etc and cylindrical, conical and semi-spherical articles, from Ferrous and Non-Ferrous sheet metal. Finishes and paints small parts. Performs anti-corrosive and Heat treatment on metals and their alloys. Operates Salt bath and other heat treatment plants. Repairs aircraft cowlings and panels. Operates and maintains all types of machinery and performs general fittings. Cleans, prepares and paints metal sheet surfaces. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances.

Matriculation or equivalent with Science and math, Intermediate or equivalent with science and math for tradesman enrolled wef 1994. 02 yrs trade training. 06 months Specialist trade training Pass LAC reclassification Test conducted by Air Force trade Examination board.

873.10 873.20 873.40 873.50 873.60 902.30 939.50 845.50 842.10 570.30

Sheet Metal Worker General Sheet Metal Worker Structural Dent Remover Tin Smith Tin Coater Moulder, rubber Mate, Painter General Maintenance Mechanic Fitter General Fire Fighter, Fireman

7213.10 7213.20 7213.30 7213.40 7213.50 8231.67 7142.80 7233.38 7233.10 5161.10

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Operates and maintains all types of machinery and performs general fittings. Cleans, prepares and paints metal sheet surfaces. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers and their applications to fight and extinguish fire, rescue persons and salvages properties and goods during and after fires. Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data, preparing schedules etc. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data and works as data entry operator.

Eligible for award of Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Vide AICTE/UG/G-41 dtd 10 Mar 2003. & TN-89-222/DIP/2008/4742 Dtd 24 May 2008

350.10 341.15

Clerk, General Data Entry Operator

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In addition to 43 (a) above, Performs lead wiping and remetalling of bearings, Repairs stressed skin surface of aircraft. Repairs and maintains various plants used for anti-corrosive treatment, Nickel and hard chrome plating and other metal deposition by electroplating. Repairs band saw. Manufactures and repairs aircraft cowling panels and pipelines. Manufactures simple jigs, fixtures, and undertakes repair schemes. Performs pneumatic riveting and intricate repair of fuel tanks.

In addition to 43 (a) above Passed Corporal Promotion education test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination board Minimum 05 years of experience on occupation

749.82 874.10 874.60 728.40 874.80 156.20

030.40

In addition to 43 (a) above Acid Worker other Plater Erecter Structural Galvanizer/Tin Plater Riveter

Craft instructor Draughtsman, Mechanical

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In addition to 43 (a) & (b) above, Maintains section records and charts, modification and servicing instruction pertaining to section. Maintains and modifies equipment such as jigs, fixture and ground equipment. Examines extent of damage and determines feasibility of repairs. Undertakes all kinds of repair on composite materials. Manufactures small panels, hatch covers and moulds from composite materials. Has adequate knowledge of sand blasting machine. Operates various plants used for anti-corrosive and heat treatment. Maintains all types of sheet metal machinery. Supervise the work of tinsmith, rubber molding and structural Metal worker. Deals with advanced personnel administration tools such as appraisal system, ensuring discipline, counseling, mentoring, etc. Demonstrates correct and efficient method of using product, machinery, equipments for achieving best results. Possesses thorough knowledge and experience of Office Administration, security and first aid, operates inventory of section. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register, godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Teaches professional subject of the concerned trade of Ab-initio and in service training.

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In addition to 43 (a) & (b) above Technical Demonstrator (Sale) Store keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Warehouse Man

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In addition to 43 (a), (b) & (c) above, Supervises the work of in all lines of servicing. Ensure adherence to safety precaution and correct procedure. Plans maintenance of all types of Machinery and certifies their serviceability. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Supervises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Operates small caliber weapons & investigates crimes and submits report to higher authorities. Establishes and operates fire safety programs, trains personnel in fire fighting and guides operation in case of fire. Directs the operation fire fighting and rescue operations and co-ordinates fire appliances at the scene of fire. He is responsible to keep fire fighting appliances in serviceable condition. Performs supervisory and executive jobs. Functions as in charge of section. Guides the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and Regulations. Organizes and controls all clerical works within establishments to the best of human resources policy.

In addition to 43 (a), (b) & (c) above Passed JWO promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air force Ground crew Examination board. Minimum 17/23/28 years experience on occupation.

243.30 300.10 571.20 870.30 900.10 830.30 573.10

In addition to 43 (a), (b) & (c) above Manufacturing manager Section Officer, Office Superintendent, Head Clerk, Head Assistant, Supervisor Clerical Sub Inspector Police Supervisor and Foreman Sheet and Structural Metal Working; Supervisor Tin smithy Supervisor and Foreman Rubber goods and making; Supervisor and Foreman, Machine Tool Operations Security Officer

1222.70 3431.10 3450.20 7218.20 8238.10 3115.70 5169.10

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Has adequate knowledge for analyzing engineering drawings, blue prints and simple sketches of nuts, bolts, rivets, welding & riveting parts workshop practices and associated safety precautions. Takes micro measurements with the help of precision instruments. Uses hand tools like screwdriver, spanners, files and hammer and performs bench work like fitting and repairing jobs. Identifies ferrous and non-ferrous metal by using workshop methods and colour code marking. Operates Lathe machine to manufacture components like nuts, bolts, screws, studs, washers etc for aircraft and ground equipments. Performs different operations like turning, facing, boring, recessions, drilling, taper turning, knurling and thread cutting on lathe machine. Operates all types drilling and milling machines to fabricate all types of gears. Performs servicing / maintenance of machine tools. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data according to operating instructions and works as data entry operator Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of

Matriculation or equivalent with Science and math, Intermediate or equivalent with Science & maths for tradesman enrolled wef 1994. 02 yrs trade training. 06 Month Specialist training Pass LAC reclassification Test conducted by Air Force trade Examination board

835.15 835.20 835.10 835.60 835.45 835.50 845.50 341.15 842.10 570.30 350.10

Turner; lathe operator Turret & capstan lathe operators Machine tool operator machinist general Driller Metal General Miller Gear cutter Mechanic Maintenance, General Data Entry Operator Fitter General Fire Fighter, fireman Clerk General , Lower Division clerk, Dispatch Clerk, Clerk Correspondence

8211.15 8211.20 8211.10 8211.36 8211.30 8211.32 7233.38 4113.35 7233.10 5161.10 4190.10

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correspondence, tabulating data, preparing schedules etc. records, Receipt and dispatch of mails, routine He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers and their applications to fight and extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvages properties and goods during and after fires.

Eligible for award of Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Vide AICTE/UG/G-41 dated 10 Mar 2003 & TN-89 -222/DIP/2008/4742 Dtd 24 May 2008

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(Cp

l)

In addition to 44 (a) above, Operates various types of Grinding machines for micro accuracy and delta finishing of manufactured aircraft and ground equipments components. Operates shapes and Slotting machines to manufacture keys, key-ways, slots, serrations and spines etc .Operates all types of Carpentry machine tools, manufactures various carpentry joints, packing cases, crates, chokes etc. Operates all types of modern drilling machines and Presses for manufacturing of dies and sheet metal

In addition to 44 (a) above, Passed Corporal Promotion education test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination board

836.55 722.65 835.25 835.40 813.10

In addition to 44(a) above, Grinder Tool & Cutter Slitting machine operator (Non Ferrous Metal) Shaper Slotter Wood Machinist General

8211.55 8112.40 8211.22 8211.28 7423.10

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Gaskets and Rubber Moulding, Undertakes Special Repairs of aircraft components and inventory control. Operates special type of machines such as Honing, Lapping, Broaching Boring and Jig Boring Machine. Reconditions spindles by lapping, micro finishing, super finishing on flat and cylindrical jobs. Designs and manufactures jigs and fixtures. Programs and operates computerized numerically Controlled machine, Computerized Controlled Vertical Milling machine and wire cut machines. Operates non traditional machine for production of regular and irregular shapes of job with less harder cutting tool than the job to be cut. Prepares detailed assembly drawing, showing plan, elevation etc.

Minimum 05 years of experience on occupation

835.65 835.55 839.30 902.30 836.45 835.70 835.70 833.70 842.20 834.10

Radial driller Heavy Duty End Mill Operator Power press Operator Moulder (Rubber) Glazer Borer Cylinder Borer Profile Operator Assembler workshop machine and Equipment Tool Setter, General

8211.38 8211.34 8211.60 8231.67 8211.50 8211.40 8211.42 8211.75 8281.10 7223.10

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(Sg

t)

In addition to 44 (a) & (b) above, Maintains section records and charts, and servicing instruction pertaining to section. Performs modifications on equipment such as jigs, fixture and other ground equipment. Understands complex machine and related design problems. Determines needs for materials substitutions and deviation from standard work procedures. Prepare brief notes, reports or draft replies quoting precedent, rules, regulations and existing orders, puts them to supervisor for consideration. Maintains prescribed registers. Possesses thorough knowledge and experience of Office Administration, discipline functions, security aspects and first aid. Operates inventory of section. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Teaches professional subject of the concerned trade of Ab-initio and in service training.

In addition to 44 (a) & (b)above- Pass Sgt promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air Force Ground crew examination board. Minimum 13 years experience on occupation.

430.50 351.10

159.90

In addition to 44 (a) & (b) above Technical Demonstrator (Sale) Store keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Warehouse Man Teaching Professionals, Other

5220.25

4131.10

2339.90

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In addition to 44 (a), (b) & (c) above, Plans, implements and controls manufacturing and servicing activities. Supervises tasks of subordinates and certifies serviceability. Evolves maintenance schedules of equipments and work of Production management, Production planning, frame productivity Techniques. Exercises intelligent supervision and control over maintenance. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Supervises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Operates small caliber weapons & investigates crimes and submits report to higher authorities. Has higher knowledge and experience of Office Administration, Performs supervisory and executive jobs. Functions as in charge of section Guides the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Organizes and controls all clerical works within establishments to the best of human resources policy.

In addition to 44 (a), (b) & (c) above Passed JWO promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air force Ground crew Examination board. Minimum 17/23/28 years experience on occupation.

300.10 571.20 810.10 810.20 830.30 573.10

In addition to 44 (a),(b) & (c) above Section Officer, Office Superintendent, Head Clerk, Head Assistant, Supervisor Clerical Sub Inspector Police Supervisor And Foreman, Woodworking machine Supervisor & Foreman, Carpentry, Cabinet making Supervisor & Foreman Machine Tools Operation Security Officer

3431.10 3450.20 8248.10 8248.20 8218.20 5169.10

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Has adequate knowledge of principle & application of mechanics, heat, electricity & magnetism, electronics, air and ground armament, properties of metals, design and function of pyrotechniques, operation of aircraft ejection seats, explosives, related precautions and fire regulations. Finishes components by filing, drilling, riveting, hardening, tempering, annealing, case hardening etc. and fits them according to drawing. Performs simple copper and blacksmith tasks and makes small armament. Tests electrical circuit of gun turrets and electromagnetic bomb release devices. Performs exhaustive servicing of small arms by replacing defective parts. Scrapes polishes and

paints weapons by hot or cold gun bluing process. Checks and sets their fuse system. Stores armament equipment, make jigs and fixtures and minor armament parts. Assembles repairs, replaces and checks small arms & its components such as stock, barrel, sight, trigger mechanism, firing pins, ejector etc, for alignment, proper fittings, grooving, functional operations, condition and serviceability. by hot or cold gun.

Matriculation or equivalent with Science and math, 10+2 with science and math for tradesman enrolled wef 1994. 02 yrs trade training. 06 month specialist trade Training

Pass LAC reclassification Test conducted by Air Force trade Examination board.

842.10 839.10 728.70 726.10 726.20 726.30 833.10 570.30 350.10 341.24

Fitter General Armourer Browner Annealer, Metal Hardner, Metal Temperer, Metal Tool Maker Fire Fighter, Fireman Clark General ,Lower Division Clerk Computer operator

7233.10

7222.85

8223.50

8123.10

8123.20

8123.30

7222.20

5161.10

4190.10 4112.20

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Performs exhaustive servicing of small arms by replacing defective parts bluing process. . Scrapes polishes and paints weapons. Scrapes polishes and paints weapons by hot or cold gun He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers and their applications to fight and extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvages properties and goods during and after fires. Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data, preparing schedules etc. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data according to operating instructions. Operate small caliber weapons and safe guards installations

Eligible for award of Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Vide AICTE/UG/G-41 dated 10 Mar 2003 & TN-89 -222/DIP/2008/4742 Dtd 24 May 2008

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In addition to 45 (a) above, Examines services and overhauls installations and functional systems of armament. Tests pyrotechniques equipment handles bombs, checks and checks and sets their fuse system. Stores armament equipment, make jigs and fixtures and minor armament parts. Assembles repairs, replaces and checks small arms & its components such as stock, barrel, sight, trigger mechanism, firing pins, ejector etc, for alignment, proper fittings, grooving, functional operations, condition and serviceability.

In addition to 45 (a) above Passed Corporal Promotion education test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination board 05 yrs experience

839.10

In addition to 45 (a) above

Fitter, Arms

7222.85

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In addition to 45 (a) & (b) above, Grades weapons, explosives and conduct demolition of bombs. Investigates defects if any and removes them. Assists superior in disposal of complicated or important cases. Operates inventory, ensures proper long and short term storage of armament and explosive and their transit, proper packing, stocking and maintenance of explosives. Affixes identity slips to items giving code numbers or marks. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Teaches professional subject of the concerned trade of Ab-initio and in service training.

In addition to 45 (a) & (b) above

Pass Sgt promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air Force Ground crew examination board. Minimum 13 years of experience on occupation.

351.10

159.90

300.10 430.50

In addition to 45 (a) & (b) above Store keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Warehouse Man

Teaching Professionals, Other

Clerical Supervisor

Technical Demonstrator

4131.10

2339.90 3431.10

5220.25

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In addition to 45 (a), (b) & (c) above, Grades weapons and explosives and conduct demolition of bombs. Ensures proper long and short term storage of armament and explosive and their transit and safety. Investigates defects if any and removes them. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from fire, theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Performs supervisory and executive jobs. Functions as in charge of section. Guides the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Possesses higher knowledge and experience of Office Administration. Organizes and controls all clerical works within establishments.

In addition to 45 (a), (b) & (c) above,

Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade examination conducted by Ground crew Examining Board. Minimum 17/23/28 years of service respectively.

300.10

571.20

840.10

033.20

573.10

In addition to 45 (a), (b) & (c) above Section Officer, Office Superintendent, Head Clerk, Head Assistant, Supervisor Clerical Sub Inspector Police Supervisor and Foreman, Machinery Fitting and Repairing Overseer, Mechanical Engineering

Security Officer

,

3431.10

3450.20

7238.10

3115.10

5169.10

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Possesses knowledge of principle of cooking. Types of vegetable cutting according to dishes. Different methods of cooking. Ensures sanitation and hygiene in dining halls and cookhouse. Have knowledge of jointing of meat. Prepares various Indian, continental and Chinese dishes in airmen mess and officers mess.

Matriculation / Non Matriculation

Three Months Trade Training 06 Months On-Job Training

520.30

520.30

777.30

775.30

520.10

Cook (Institutional) Cooks Domestic Cook Mixer (Bakery) Cook General (Food Canning and Preservation) Head Cook

5122.20

5122.30

7412.15

7414.40

5122.10

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Possesses knowledge in table layout in dining hall and serving of food and beverages. Prepares tables with linen, glasses, menu card and obtain orders from diner. Serves meals in messes. Serves food, snacks, and beverages in various unit/station parties. Performs duties in VIP rooms such as cleaning of room, making beds.

Matriculation / Non Matriculation Three Months Trade Training 06 Months On-Job Training

521.40

521.30

521.40

521.40

521.40

522.10

Waiter Dining Room Waiter Domestic Waiter Hotel Waiter Institutional Waiter Lounge Waiter Wine

5123.40

5123.30

5123.40

5123.40

5123.40

5123.50

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d) Possesses knowledge of hair dressing,

shaves and trims beards, moustaches and performs other personal services to service personnel and families incidental to barbering.

Matriculation / Non Matriculation Three Months Trade Training 06 Months On-Job Training

560.20 Barber 5141.20

49

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Possesses knowledge of loading/unloading of stores and equipment, office dusting, mail orderly, packing/unpacking of stores and equipment, gestetner operator, upkeep of office and surroundings, etc.

Matriculation / Non Matriculation Three Months Trade Training 06 Months On-Job Training

971.10

976.10

976.10

976.10

976.10

976.10

976.10

976.10

976.40

975.30

Loader/Unloader Messenger Mail Sorter Hand Packer Stancilar, Labellar Porter Letter Box Peon Mail Runner Hand Stamper Sorter

9333.10

9151.20

9151.75

9151.60

9151.70

9151.50

9151.60

9151.70

9322.40

9322.74

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d) Cleans hospitals, laboratories,

bathroom and lavatory, office halls and other areas. Keeps utility in clean and orderly fashion performing various cleaning activities, keep interiors and fixtures of office clean, cleans aircraft and vehicles.

Matriculation / Non Matriculation Three Months Trade Training 06 Months On-Job Training

358.30

--

Cleaner Helper & Cleaner

9132.30

9132.10

51

Ad

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Washes and cleans garment and other articles of washable fabrics and processes them, collection of cloths, marking, boiling application of chemical for stain washing, drying, etc of all type of clothing.

Matriculation / Non Matriculation Three Months Trade Training 06 Months On-Job Training

550.10

550.10

551.70

550.20

550.30

551.10

Dhobi Washer man Presser hand Washing Machine Operator Drying Machine Operator Dry Cleaner, hand

9133.10

9133.20

9133.60

8264.10

8264.10

9133.30

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SL. No.

Trade Page No

NCO Codes

1 (a) Aircraft handling General Duties (Aircraftsmen)

10 4190.20, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4190.10 and 4113.35

1 (b) Aircraft handling General Duties (Corporals)

11 4190.20, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 3431.30, 5121.20, 5121.10 and 3475.15

1 (c) Aircraft handling General Duties (Sergeants)

12 4190.20, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 3431.30, 5121.20, 5121.10, 3475.15, 2339.90, 3151.20, 4131.10, 4131.30 and 3222.10

1 (d) Aircraft handling General Duties (Warrant Rank Officers)

13 4190.20, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 3431.30, 5121.20, 5121.10 , 3475.15, 2339.90, 3151.20, 4131.10, 4131.30, 3222.10, 3151.10, 3431.10 and 5169.10

2 (a) Air Defence System Operator (Aircraftsmen )

15 3132.80, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10, 3132.76 and 3431.40

2 (b) Air Defence System Operator (Corporals)

16 3132.80, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10, 3132.76, 3431.40 and 5220.25

2 (c) Air Defence System Operator (Sergeants)

17 3132.80, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10, 3132.76, 3431.40, 5220.25, 4131.10 and 2339.90

2 (d) Air Defence System Operator (Warrant Rank Officers)

18 3132.80, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10, 3132.76, 3431.40, 3431.10, 3450.20 and 5169.10

3 (a) Air Field Safety Operator (Aircraftsmen)

19 3132.76, 3144.20, 4190.20, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4190.10 and 4113.35

3 (b) Air Field Safety Operator (Corporals)

20 3132.76, 3144.20, 4190.20, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4190.10 , 4113.35, 3151.20, 4131.10 and 3431.40

3 (c) Air Field Safety Operator (Sergeants)

21 3132.76, 3144.20, 4190.20, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 3151.20, 4131.10, 3431.40, 3144.20, 3132.76, 4131.10, 4131.30, 2339.90 and 3151.20

3 (d) Air Field Safety Operator (Warrant Rank Officers)

22 3132.76, 3144.20, 4190.20, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 3151.20, 4131.10, 3431.40, 3144.20,3132.76, 4131.10, 4131.30, 2339.90, 3151.20, 3431.10, 3450.20, 5169.10 and 3151.10

4 (a) Catering Assistant (Aircraftsmen)

23 5121.10, 5121.20, 5120.30, 5122.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10, 5122.20, 5122.30, 5122.40, 5123.20, 5123.60, 5111.20, 5123.10, 7411.20 and 5111.40

4 (b) Catering Assistant (Corporals) 24 5121.10, 5121.20, 5120.30, 5122.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10, 5122.20, 5122.30, 5122.40, 5123.20, 5123.60, 5111.20, 5123.10, 7411.20, 5111.40, 3431.30, 5121.10 and 5121.20

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4 (c) Catering Assistant (Sergeants) 25 5121.10, 5121.20, 5120.30, 5122.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10, 5122.20, 5122.30, 5122.40, 5123.20, 5123.60, 5111.20, 5123.10, 7411.20, 5111.40, 3431.30, 5121.10, 5121.20, 5111.40, 3431.20, 3475.15, 3151.20, 4131.30 and 4131.10

4 (d) Catering Assistant (Warrant Rank Officers)

26 5121.10, 5121.20, 5120.30, 5122.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10, 5122.20, 5122.30, 5122.40, 5123.20, 5123.60, 5111.20, 5123.10, 7411.20, 5111.40, 3431.30, 5121.10, 5121.20, 5111.40, 3431.20, 3475.15, 3151.20, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3431.10, 1225.20, 1225.10, 3450.20 and 5169.10

5 (a) Clerk Equipment Accounting (Aircraftsmen)

27 4111.30, 4121.20, 4190.10, 4112.20, 4113.35 and 5161.10

5 (b) Clerk Equipment Accounting (Corporals)

28 4111.30, 4121.20, 4190.10, 4112.20, 4113.35, 5161.10, 4131.10, 3431.30 and 4121.50

5 (c) Clerk Equipment Accounting (Sergeants)

29 4111.30, 4121.20, 4190.10, 4112.20, 4113.35, 5161.10, 4131.10, 3431.30, 4121.50, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3431.10 and 3431.30

6 (a) Clerk Pay Accounting (Aircraftsmen)

30 4190.10, 4111.30, 4121.20, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10 and 3431.30

6 (b) Clerk Pay Accounting (Corporals)

31 4190.10, 4111.30, 4121.20, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10, 3431.30, 4121.50, 4121.40 and 3431.30

6 (c) Clerk Pay Accounting (Sergeants)

32 4190.10, 4111.30, 4121.20, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10 , 3431.30, 4121.50, 4121.40 , 3431.30, 2411.10, 2339.90, 4131.30, 3431.10 and 4131.10

7 (a) Clerk Accounting (Sergeants) 33 2411.10, 4121.40, 4211.30, 4211.10, 4121.60, 2339.90, 4131.30 and 4131.10

7 (b) Clerk Accounting (Warrant Rank Officers)

34 2411.10, 4121.40, 4211.30, 4211.10, 4121.60, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3431.10, 4121.10, 2411.20, 3450.20 and 5169.10

8 (a) Clerk General Duties (Aircraftsmen)

35 4113.65, 4190.20, 4221.20, 4221.30, 4111.30, 4221.20, 4112.20, 9151.65, 9151.75, 4115.20, 4115.10, 4115.30, 5161.10, 4113.40, 4190.10, 4113.35, 4113.65 and 4190.10

8 (b) Clerk General Duties (Corporals) 36 4113.65, 4190.20, 4221.20, 4221.30, 4111.30, 4221.20, 4112.20, 9151.65, 9151.75, 4115.20, 4115.10, 4115.30, 5161.10, 4113.40, 4190.10, 4113.35, 4113.65, 4190.10, 4142.10, 3431.20 and 4114.40

8 (c) Clerk General Duties (Sergeants)

37 4113.65, 4190.20, 4221.20, 4221.30, 4111.30, 4221.20, 4112.20, 9151.65, 9151.75, 4115.20, 4115.10, 4115.30, 5161.10, 4113.40, 4190.10, 4113.35, 4113.65, 4190.10, 4142.10, 3431.20 ,4114.40, 3431.40, 3431.10, 3439.10, 3431.30, 2339.90 and 4131.10

8 (d) Clerk General Duties (Warrant Rank Officers)

38 4113.65, 4190.20, 4221.20, 4221.30, 4111.30, 4221.20, 4112.20, 9151.65, 9151.75, 4115.20, 4115.10, 4115.30, 5161.10, 4113.40, 4190.10, 4113.35, 4113.65, 4190.10, 4142.10, 3431.20 ,4114.40, 3431.40, 3431.10, 3439.10, 3431.30, 2339.90, 4131.10, 1226.80, 2419.30, 3431.10, 2412.10, 3450.20 and 5169.10

9 (a) Cryptographer (Sergeants) 39 4143.10, 4143.50, 3431.30, 4190.10, 4111.30, 4131.30, 4131.10 and 2339.90

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9 (b) Cryptographer (Warrant Rank Officers)

40 4143.10, 4143.50, 3431.30, 4190.10, 4111.30, 4131.30, 4131.10, 2339.90, 3431.10, 3450.20 and 5169.10

10 (a) Equipment Assistant (Aircraftsmen)

41 4131.10, 4131.20, 4131.30, 4190.10, 4112.20, 4113.35 and 5161.10

10 (b) Equipment Assistant (Corporals) 42 4131.10, 4131.20, 4131.30, 4190.10, 4112.20, 4113.35, 5161.10 and 3431.30

10 (c) Equipment Assistant (Sergeants) 43 4131.10, 4131.20, 4131.30, 4190.10, 4112.20, 4113.35, 5161.10, 3431.30, 2339.90 and 4131.10

10 (d) Equipment Assistant (Warrant Rank Officers)

44 4131.10, 4131.20, 4131.30, 4190.10, 4112.20, 4113.35, 5161.10, 3431.30, 2339.90, 4131.10, 1226.54, 1226.50, 3431.10 and 5169.10

11 (a) Ground Training Instructor (Aircraftsmen)

46 3475.15, 9152.20, 4112.20, 4113.35 and 5161.10

11 (b) Ground Training Instructor (Corporals)

47 3475.15, 9152.20, 4112.20, 4113.35, 5161.10, 3475.45, 3475.10 and 2339.90

11 (c) Ground Training Instructor (Sergeants)

48 3475.15, 9152.20, 4112.20, 4113.35, 5161.10, 3475.45, 3475.10 and 2339.90, 3475.60 and 4131.10

11(d) Ground Training Instructor (Warrant Rank Officers)

49 3475.15, 9152.20, 4112.20, 4113.35, 5161.10, 3475.45, 3475.10 and 2339.90, 3475.60, 4131.10, 3431.10, 3450.20 and 5169.10

12 (a) Indian Air Force Police (Aircraftsmen)

50 5162.10, 3441.30, 5162.30, 8322.10, 8321.20, 4112.20, 4190.10 and 5161.10

12 (b) Indian Air Force Police (Corporals)

51 5162.10, 3441.30, 5162.30, 8322.10, 8321.20, 4112.20, 4190.10, 5161.10 and 3475.15

12 (c) Indian Air Force Police (Sergeants)

51 5162.10, 3441.30, 5162.30, 8322.10, 8321.20, 4112.20, 4190.10, 5161.10, 3475.15, 2339.90, 4131.10 and 3431.10

12 (d) Indian Air Force Police (Warrant Rank Officers)

52 5162.10, 3441.30, 5162.30, 8322.10, 8321.20, 4112.20, 4190.10, 5161.10, 3475.15, 2339.90, 4131.10, 3431.10, 3450.20, 5169.10 and 3431.10

13 (a) Indian Air Force Security (Aircraftsmen)

53 5162.10, 3441.30, 5162.30, 8322.10, 8321.20, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10 and 7222.85

14 (a) Indian Air Force Garuda (Corporals)

54 5162.10, 3441.30, 5162.30, 8322.10, 8321.20, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10 and 7222.85

14 (b) Indian Air Force Garuda (Sergeants)

55 5162.10, 3441.30, 5162.30, 8322.10, 8321.20, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10, 7222.85, 2339.90, 3151.20 and 3450.20

14 (c) Indian Air Force Garuda (Warrant Rank Officers)

56 5162.10, 3441.30, 5162.30, 8322.10, 8321.20, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10, 7222.85, 2339.90, 3151.20, 3450.20, 3450.10 and 5169.10

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15 (a) Machinist (Aircraftsmen) 57 8211.10, 8211.15, 8211.20, 8211.36, 8211.30, 8211.32, 7233.38, 4113.35, 7233.10, 5161.10, 4190.10, 9152.30, 4131.30, 3431.30 and 5162.10

15 (b) Machinist (Corporals) 58 8211.10, 8211.15, 8211.20, 8211.36, 8211.30, 8211.32, 7233.38, 4113.35, 7233.10, 5161.10, 4190.10, 9152.30, 4131.30, 3431.30, 5162.10, 8211.55, 8122.40, 8211.22, 8211.28, 7423.10, 8211.38, 8211.34, 8211.60, 8231.67, 8211.50, 8211.42, 8211.75, 8281.10, 3118.40, 5161.10, 8211.40, 8211.75, 8211.15 and 7233.10

16 (a) Mechanical Transport Technician (Aircraftsmen)

59 7231.50, 7233.22, 7233.24, 7231.10, 8281.70, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4113.35, 4112.20

16 (b) Mechanical Transport Technician (Corporals)

60 7231.50, 7233.22, 7233.24, 7231.10, 8281.70, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4113.35, 4112.20, 8281.65, 7231.30, 8333.32 and 8334.20

17 (a) Medical Assistant (Aircraftsmen) 61 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35 and 3231.10

17 (b) Medical Assistant (Corporals) 62 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35 , 3231.10 and 5220.25

17 (c) Medical Assistant (Sergeants) 63 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35 , 3231.10, 5220.25, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10 and 4131.10

17 (d) Medical Assistant –Blood Donor Unit Asst (Corporals /Sergeants)

65 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35 , 3231.10, 5220.25, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10, 4131.10 and 3460.10

17 (e) Medical Assistant –Sanitary Supervisor (Corporals /Sergeants)

67 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35 , 3231.10, 5220.25, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10, 4131.10, 3214.20, 3222.20 and 3222.10

17 (f) Medical Assistant –Laboratory Assistant (Corporals /Sergeants)

68 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35 , 3231.10, 5220.25, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10, 4131.10, and 3220.10

17 (g) Medical Assistant –Pharmacist (Corporals /Sergeants)

69 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35 , 3231.10, 5220.25, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10, 4131.10, 4114.40, 4121.70, 4131.20, 3228.20 and 3228.10

17(h) Medical Assistant –Operation Theater Technician (Corporals /Sergeants)

70 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35 , 3231.10, 5220.25, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10, 4131.10, and 3211.40

17 (j) Medical Assistant –Physiotherapist (Corporals /Sergeants)

71 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35 , 3231.10, 5220.25, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10, 4131.10, 3226.10, 3226.20 and 3226.40

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17 (k) Medical Assistant –X Ray Technician (Corporals /Sergeants)

72 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35 , 3231.10, 5220.25, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10, 4131.10, and 3133.10

17 (l) Medical Assistant –Dental Technician (Corporals /Sergeants)

73 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35 , 3231.10, 5220.25, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10, 4131.10 and 3225.10

17(m) Medical Assistant –Dental Assistant (Corporals /Sergeants)

74 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35 , 3231.10, 5220.25, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10, 4131.10 3225.10 and X100.10

17 (n) Medical Assistant –Mechanic Dental (Corporals /Sergeants)

75 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35 , 3231.10, 5220.25, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10, 4131.10 and 7311.80

17 (o) Medical Assistant –Dialysis Technician (Corporals /Sergeants)

76 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35 , 3231.10, 5220.25, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10, 4131.10 and 3211.50

17 (p) Medical Assistant –Optician (Corporals /Sergeants)

78 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35 , 3231.10, 5220.25, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10, 4131.10, 3224.10 and x100.10

17 (q) Medical Assistant –Speech Therapist (Corporals /Sergeants)

79 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35 , 3231.10, 5220.25, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10, 4131.10 and 3229.10

17 (r) Medical Assistant –Special Treatment Assistant (Corporals /Sergeants)

79 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35 , 3231.10, 5220.25, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10, 4131.10 and x100.10

17 (s) Medical Assistant –Psychiatric Nursing Assistant (Corporals /Sergeants)

80 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35 , 3231.10, 5220.25, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10, 4131.10 and x100.10

17 (t) Medical Assistant –Nuclear Medicine Asst (Corporals /Sergeants)

81 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35 , 3231.10, 5220.25, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10, 4131.10 and x 100.10

17 (u) Medical Assistant –Radio Therapist (Corporals /Sergeants)

81 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35 , 3231.10, 5220.25, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10, 4131.10 and x 100.10

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17(v) Cardiac Catheterization Lab Technician

82 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35 , 3231.10, 5220.25, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10, 4131.10 and x 100.10

17 (w) Medical Assistant (Warrant Rank Officers)

83 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35 , 3231.10, 5220.25, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10, 4131.10, 3431.10, 2446.45, 3231.10, 2446.40 and 5169.10

18 (a) Meteorological Assistant (Aircraftsmen)

84 3119.40, 3119.10, 4112.20, 4190.10 and 5161.10

18 (b) Meteorological Assistant (Corporals)

85 3119.40, 3119.10, 4112.20, 4190.10 and 5161.10

18 (c) Meteorological Assistant (Sergeants)

86 3119.40, 3119.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 5161.10 and 2339.90

18 (d) Meteorological Assistant (Warrant Rank Officers)

86 3119.40, 3119.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 5161.10, 2339.90, 3450.20, 3431.10 and 2112.10

19 (a) Mechanical Transport Driver (Aircraftsmen)

87 8323.20, 8322.10, 8322.20, 8322.30, 8323.30, 8324.10, 8323.40, 8323.50, 8321.20, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10 and 8331.10.

19 (b) Mechanical Transport Driver (Corporals)

88 8323.20, 8322.10, 8322.20, 8322.30, 8323.30, 8324.10, 8323.40, 8323.50, 8321.20, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10, 8331.10, 8333.32, 8231.85, 8332.32, 8334.20, 8324.40, 8324.10, 8323.30 and 8322.30

19 (c) Mechanical Transport Driver (Sergeants)

89 8323.20, 8322.10, 8322.20, 8322.30, 8323.30, 8324.10, 8323.40, 8323.50, 8321.20, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10, 8331.10, 8333.32, 8231.85, 8332.32, 8334.20, 8324.40, 8324.10, 8323.30 , 8322.30, 8332.10, 8332.12, 8332.14, 4190.70 and 2339.90

19 (d) Mechanical Transport Driver (Warrant Rank Officers)

90 8323.20, 8322.10, 8322.20, 8322.30, 8323.30, 8324.10, 8323.40, 8323.50, 8321.20, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10, 8331.10, 8333.32, 8231.85, 8332.32, 8334.20, 8324.40, 8324.10, 8323.30 , 8322.30, 8332.10, 8332.12, 8332.14, 4190.70, 2339.90, 3431.10, and 1226.17 5169.10

20 (a) Musician (Aircraftsmen) 91 2453.40, 2453.40 and 2453.60

20 (b) Musician (Corporals) 91 2453.40, 2453.40, 2453.60, 2453.40 and 5220.25

20 (c) Musician (Sergeants) 92 2453.40, 2453.40, 2453.60, 2453.40, 5220.25, 2453.40, 2453.60 and 2339.90

20 (d) Musician (Warrant Rank Officers)

93 2453.40, 2453.40, 2453.60, 2453.40, 5220.25, 2453.40, 2453.60 , 2339.90, 2453.10, 2453.20, 2453.40, 2453.60 and 5169.10

21 (a) Radio Technician (Aircraftsmen) 94 3132.65, 3132.70, 3132.75, 7243.75, 3132.76, 3132.81, 3132.82, 4112.10, 4190.10, 7244.10, 3132.30, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 4113.35 and 5161.10

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21 (b) Radio Technician (Corporals) 96 3132.65, 3132.70, 3132.75, 7243.75, 3132.76, 3132.81, 3132.82, 4112.10, 4190.10, 7244.10, 3132.30, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 4113.35 , 5161.10 and 3132.60

21 (c) Radio Technician (Sergeants) 97 3132.65, 3132.70, 3132.75, 7243.75, 3132.76, 3132.81, 3132.82, 4112.10, 4190.10,7244.10, 3132.30, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 4113.35 , 5161.10 , 3132.60, 3114.30, 3222.10 and 7244.50, 2339.90, 4131.30 and 4131.10

21 (d) Radio Technician (Warrant Rank Officers)

98 3132.65, 3132.70, 3132.75, 7243.75, 3132.76, 3132.81, 3132.82, 4112.10, 4190.10, 7244.10, 3132.30, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 4113.35, 5161.10 , 3132.60, 3114.30, 3222.10, 7244.50, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 1226.84, 3450.10, 3431.10, 1226.85 and 5169.10

22 (a) Telst RT Operator (Aircraftsmen) 99 4222.20, 4222.10, 4222.30, 7244.40, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10 and 3144.20

22 (b) Telst RT Operator (Corporals) 100 4222.20, 4222.10, 4222.30, 7244.40, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10 , 3144.20, 7244.20 and 7245.20

22 (c) Telst RT Operator (Sergeants) 101 4222.20, 4222.10, 4222.30, 7244.40, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10 , 3144.20, 7244.20, 7245.20, 4142.20, 4142.30, 7244.60, 4142.25, 2339.90, 4131.30 and 4131.10

22 (d) Telst RT Operator (Warrant Rank Officers)

102 4222.20, 4222.10, 4222.30, 7244.40, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10 , 3144.20, 7244.20, 7245.20, 4142.20, 4142.30, 7244.60, 4142.25, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 7248.20, 3114.30, 3114.40, 4142.20, 4142.25, 3431.10 and 5169.10

23 (a) Safety Equipment Worker (Aircraftsmen)

103 7436.10, 7436.35, 7436.45, 7434.40, 7434.10, 7436.70, 7442.72, 7442.78, 8263.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35 and 5161.10

23 (b) Safety Equipment Worker (Corporals)

104 7436.10, 7436.35, 7436.45, 7434.40, 7434.10, 7436.70, 7442.72, 7442.78, 8263.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10 and 5220.25

23 (c) Safety Equipment Worker (Sergeants)

105 7436.10, 7436.35, 7436.45, 7434.40, 7434.10, 7436.70, 7442.72, 7442.78, 8263.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10, 5220.25, 2339.90, 4131.10 and 8268.50

23 (d) Safety Equipment Worker 106 7436.10, 7436.35, 7436.45, 7434.40, 7434.10, 7436.70, 7442.72, 7442.78, 8263.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10, 5220.25, 2339.90, 4131.10, 8268.50, 5169.10, 3450.20 and 3431.10

24 (a) Air Frame Fitter (Aircraftsmen) 107 7232.10, 8281.75, 7232.20, 7233.10, 7142.20, 8123.10, 8123.20, 8123.30, 7142.40, 7142.80, 3115.40, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4190.10 and 4113.35 and

24 (b) Air Frame Fitter (Corporals) 108 7232.10, 8281.75, 7232.20, 7233.10, 7142.20, 8123.10, 8123.20, 8123.30, 7142.40, 7142.80, 3115.40, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 7214.80, 3115.10 and 7232.70

24 (c) Air Frame Fitter (Sergeants) 109 7232.10, 8281.75, 7232.20, 7233.10, 7142.20, 8123.10, 8123.20, 8123.30, 7142.40, 7142.80, 3115.40, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 7214.80, 3115.10, 7232.70, 2339.90, 3151.20, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3431.10 and 5220.25

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24 (d) Air Frame Fitter (Warrant Rank Officers)

110 7232.10, 8281.75, 7232.20, 7233.10, 7142.20, 8123.10, 8123.20, 8123.30, 7142.40, 7142.80, 3115.40, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 7214.80, 3115.10, 7232.70, 2339.90, 3151.20, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3431.10 , 5220.25, 7238.30, 3431.10 and 3450.20

25 (a) Education Instructor (Sergeants) 111 2320.10, 2320.20, 3311.10, 3312.10, 2419.10, 2432.10, 3431.30, 2432.30, 4141.10, 2419.30, 4190.20 and 4190.25

25 (b) Education Instructor (Warrant Rank Officers)

112 2320.10, 2320.20, 3311.10, 3312.10, 2419.10, 2432.10, 3431.30, 2432.30, 4141.10, 2419.30, 4190.20, 4190.25, 3431.10 and 3450.20,

26 (a) Electrical Fitter (Aircraftsmen) 113 7241.60, 7241.20, 7241.70, 8169.30, 7241.40, 8282.40, 8161.50, 7249.50, 7245.20, 8282.60, 7137.10, 5161.10, 7311.65, 7137.10, 4112.20 and 4190.10

26 (b) Electrical Fitter (Corporals) 114 7241.60, 7241.20, 7241.70, 8169.30, 7241.40, 8282.40, 8161.50, 7249.50, 7245.20, 8282.60, 7137.10, 5161.10, 7311.65, 7137.10, 4112.20, 4190.10 and 3110.10

26 (c) Electrical Fitter (Sergeants) 115 7241.60, 7241.20, 7241.70, 8169.30, 7241.40, 8282.40, 8161.50, 7249.50, 7245.20, 8282.60, 7137.10, 5161.10, 7311.65, 7137.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 3110.10, 3119.10, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3431.10, 5220.25 and 7138.40

26 (d) Electrical Fitter (Warrant Rank Officers)

116 7241.60, 7241.20, 7241.70, 8169.30, 7241.40, 8282.40, 8161.50, 7249.50, 7245.20, 8282.60, 7137.10, 5161.10, 7311.65, 7137.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 3110.10, 3119.10, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3431.10, 5220.25, 7138.40, 7238.30, 3431.10, 3450.20 and 7248.10

27 (a) Engine Fitter (Aircraftsmen) 117 7232.20, 7232.50, 7232.70, 7233.32, 7233.26, 7233.22, 7233.24, 7233.40, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4113.35, 7231.10, 7231.50, 7233.10 and 4190.10

27 (b) Engine Fitter (Corporals) 118 7232.20, 7232.50, 7232.70, 7233.32, 7233.26, 7233.22, 7233.24, 7233.40, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4113.35, 7231.10, 7231.50, 7233.10, 4190.10, 3115.10, 3115.30 and 7232.40

27 (c) Engine Fitter (Sergeants) 119 7232.20, 7232.50, 7232.70, 7233.32, 7233.26, 7233.22, 7233.24, 7233.40, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4113.35, 7231.10, 7231.50, 7233.10, 4190.10, 3115.10, 3115.30, 7232.40, 7233.38, 2339.90, 4131.10, 3431.10 and 5220.25

27 (d) Engine Fitter (Warrant Rank Officers)

120 7232.20, 7232.50, 7232.70, 7233.32, 7233.26, 7233.22, 7233.24, 7233.40, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4113.35, 7231.10, 7231.50, 7233.10, 4190.10, 3115.10, 3115.30, 7232.40, 7233.38, 2339.90, 4131.10, 3431.10, 5220.25, 3431.10, 3450.20, 8168.20 and 5169.10

28 (a) Flight Engineer (Sergeants) 121 7233.38, 2339.90, 4131.10, 3431.10 and 5220.25

28 (b) Flight Engineer (Warrant Rank Officers)

121 7233.38, 2339.90, 4131.10, 3431.10, 5220.25, 3431.10, 3450.20 and 8168.20

29 (a) Flight Gunner (Sergeants) 122 4131.10, 2339.90, 3431.10 and 5220.25

29 (b) Flight Gunner (Warrant Rank Officers)

122 4131.10, 2339.90, 3431.10, 5220.25, 3431.10, 3450.20, 7238.10 and 3115.10

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30 (a) Flight Signaler (Sergeants) 123 3132.30, 5220.25, 3132.60, 3114.30, 4131.10, 2339.90 and 3431.10

30 (b) Flight Signaler (Warrant Rank Officers)

124 3132.30, 5220.25, 3132.60, 3114.30, 4131.10, 2339.90, 3431.10, 7248.10, 3132.10, 7248.20, 3132.55, 7249.10, 3431.10 and 3450.20

31 (a) Instrument Fitter (Aircraftsmen) 125 7241.60, 7233.10, 7311.30, 7241.10, 7311.25, 7311.20, 7311.67, 7311.70, 7311.35, 7135.20, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, and 5169.10

31 (b) Instrument Fitter (Corporals) 126 7241.60, 7233.10, 7311.30, 7241.10, 7311.25, 7311.20, 7311.67, 7311.70, 7311.35, 7135.20, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 5169.10, 7311.65, 7311.10, 7311.85 and 8283.10

31 (c) Instrument Fitter (Sergeants) 127 7241.60, 7233.10, 7311.30, 7241.10, 7311.25, 7311.20, 7311.67, 7311.70, 7311.35, 7135.20, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 5169.10, 7311.65, 7311.10, 7311.85, 8283.10, 7137.10, 7238.30, 3119.10, 2339.90, 4131.10, 3431.10 and 5220.25

31 (d) Instrument Fitter (Warrant Rank Officers)

128 7241.60, 7233.10, 7311.30, 7241.10, 7311.25, 7311.20, 7311.67, 7311.70, 7311.35, 7135.20, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 5169.10, 7311.65, 7311.10, 7311.85, 8283.10, 7137.10, 7238.30, 3119.10, 2339.90, 4131.10, 3431.10, 5220.25, 3431.10, 3450.20, 7318.10 and 5169.10

32 (a) Missile Fitter - Electrical (Aircraftsmen)

129 7241.20, 7241.70, 8169.30, 7241.40, 8282.40, 8161.50, 7249.50, 7245.20, 7245.10, 7137.10, 5161.10, 4112.20 and 4190.10 and

32 (b) Missile Fitter - Electrical (Corporals)

130 7241.20, 7241.70, 8169.30, 7241.40, 8282.40, 8161.50, 7249.50, 7245.20, 7245.10, 7137.10, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 8282.60 and 3113.10

32 (c) Missile Fitter- Electrical (Sergeants)

131 7241.20, 7241.70, 8169.30, 7241.40, 8282.40, 8161.50, 7249.50, 7245.20, 7245.10, 7137.10, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 8282.60 and 3113.10, 7238.30, 3119.10, 2339.90, 4131.10, 3431.10 and 5220.25

32 (d) Missile Fitter – Electrical (Warrant Rank Officers)

132 7241.20, 7241.70, 8169.30, 7241.40, 8282.40, 8161.50, 7249.50, 7245.20, 7245.10, 7137.10, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 8282.60, 3113.10, 7238.30, 3119.10, 2339.90, 4131.10, 3431.10, 5220.25, 5220.25, 3431.10, 3450.20, 7248.10 and 5169.10

33 (a) Missile Fitter –Electronics (Aircraftsmen)

133 3132.80, 7241.10, 7311.60, 7311.65, 3114.10, 3132.80, 7242.10, 7243.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35 and 5161.10

33 (b) Missile Fitter – Electronics (Corporals)

134 3132.80, 7241.10, 7311.60, 7311.65, 3114.10, 3132.80, 7242.10, 7243.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10, 7311.10 and 7311.30

33 (c) Missile Fitter – Electronics (Sergeants)

135 3132.80, 7241.10, 7311.60, 7311.65, 3114.10, 3132.80, 7242.10, 7243.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10 , 7311.10, 7311.30, 2339.90, 4131.10, 3431.10 and 5220.25

33 (d) Missile Fitter – Electronics (Warrant Rank Officers)

136 3132.80, 7241.10, 7311.60, 7311.65, 3114.10, 3132.80, 7242.10, 7243.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10 , 7311.10, 7311.30, 2339.90, 4131.10, 3431.10, 5220.25, 3431.10, 3450.20, 7248.10 and 5169.10

34 (a) Missile Fitter - Mechanical (Aircraftsmen)

137 8169.10, 7233.10, 8223.50, 7222.85, 8123.10, 8123.20, 8123.30, 7222.20, 4112.20, 4190.10, and 5161.10 and

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34 (b) Missile Fitter - Mechanical (Corporals)

138 8169.10, 7233.10, 8223.50, 7222.85, 8123.10, 8123.20, 8123.30, 7222.20, 4112.20, 4190.10, 5161.10, 8333.20 and 7233.22

34 (c) Missile Fitter – Mechanical (Sergeants)

139 8169.10, 7233.10, 8223.50, 7222.85, 8123.10, 8123.20, 8123.30, 7222.20, 4112.20, 4190.10, 5161.10, 8333.20, 7233.22, 8333.30, 2339.90, 4131.10, 3431.10 and 5220.25

34 (d) Missile Fitter - Mechanical (Warrant Rank Officers)

140 8169.10, 7233.10, 8223.50, 7222.85, 8123.10, 8123.20, 8123.30, 7222.20, 4112.20, 4190.10, 5161.10, 8333.20, 7233.22, 8333.30, 2339.90, 4131.10, 3431.10, 5220.25, 3431.10, 3450.20, 7238.20 and 5169.10

35 (a) Mechanical Transport Fitter (Aircraftsmen)

141 7233.10, 7231.50, 7233.22, 7233.24, 7231.10, 8281.70, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4113.35 and 4112.20

35 (b) Mechanical Transport Fitter (Corporals)

142 7233.10, 7231.50, 7233.22, 7233.24, 7231.10, 8281.70, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4113.35, 4112.20, 7231.20, 8281.65, 7231.30, 8333.32 and 8334.20

35 (c) Mechanical Transport Fitter (Sergeants)

143 7233.10, 7231.50, 7233.22, 7233.24, 7231.10, 8281.70, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4113.35, 4112.20, 7231.20, 8281.65, 7231.30, 8333.32 ,8334.20, 7231.40, 3115.20, 4131.10, 2339.90, 3431.10 and 5220.25

35 (d) Mechanical Transport Fitter (Warrant Rank Officers)

144 7233.10, 7231.50, 7233.22, 7233.24, 7231.10, 8281.70, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4113.35, 4112.20, 7231.20, 8281.65, 7231.30, 8333.32 ,8334.20, 7231.40, 3115.20, 4131.10, 2339.90, 3431.10, 5220.25, 3431.10, 3450.20, 7238.20, 8168.20 and 5169.10

36 (a) Photo Fitter (Aircraftsmen) 145 7135.30, 7422.52, 7345.10, 7343.30, 7343.40, 2148.30, 7344.40, 3131.35, 3131.25, 2452.20, 7344.50, 7344.20, 7344.30, 8224.30, 7344.10 and 8224.10

36 (b) Photo Fitter (Corporals) 146 7135.30, 7422.52, 7345.10, 7343.30, 7343.40, 2148.30, 7344.40, 3131.35, 3131.25, 2452.20, 7344.50, 7344.20, 7344.30, 8224.30, 7344.10, 8224.10, 7343.40, 2148.25, 8251.30, 7343.35, 3131.10 and 7343.30

36 (c) Photo Fitter (Sergeants) 147 7135.30, 7422.52, 7345.10, 7343.30, 7343.40, 2148.30, 7344.40, 3131.35, 3131.25, 2452.20, 7344.50, 7344.20, 7344.30, 8224.30, 7344.10, 8224.10, 7343.40, 2148.25, 8251.30, 7343.35, 3131.10, 7343.30, 4131.10, 2339.90, 3151.20, 4131.30, 3434.10 and 5220.25

36 (d) Photo Fitter (Warrant Rank Officers)

148 7135.30, 7422.52, 7345.10, 7343.30, 7343.40, 2148.30, 7344.40, 3131.35, 3131.25, 2452.20, 7344.50, 7344.20, 7344.30, 8224.30, 7344.10, 8224.10, 7343.40, 2148.25, 8251.30, 7343.35, 3131.10, 7343.30, 4131.10, 2339.90, 3151.20, 4131.30, 3434.10, 5220.25, 3431.10, 3450.20 and 5169.10

37 (a) Photo Technician (Aircraftsmen) 149 7135.30, 7422.52, 7345.10, 7343.30, 7343.40, 7344.40, 3131.25, 7344.50, 7344.20, 7344.30, 3131.30, 7344.10 and 8224.10

37 (b) Photo Technician (Corporals) 150 7135.30, 7422.52, 7345.10, 7343.30, 7343.40, 7344.40, 3131.25, 7344.50, 7344.20, 7344.30, 3131.30, 7344.10, 8224.10, 7343.40, 8251.30, 7343.35, 3131.10 and 7343.30

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38 (a) Plant Maintenance Fitter - Electrical (Aircraftsmen)

151 7241.20, 7241.70, 8161.50, 7249.50, 7245.20, 8282.60, 3113.10, 7245.10, 7137.10, 5161.10, 4190.10 and 4112.20

38 (b) Plant Maintenance Fitter - Electrical (Corporals)

152 7241.20, 7241.70, 8161.50, 7249.50, 7245.20, 8282.60, 3113.10, 7245.10, 7137.10, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4112.20, 8169.30, 7241.40, 8282.40 and 8161.45

38 (c) Plant Maintenance Fitter - Electrical (Sergeants)

153 7241.20, 7241.70, 8161.50, 7249.50, 7245.20, 8282.60, 3113.10, 7245.10, 7137.10, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4112.20, 8169.30, 7241.40, 8282.40, 8161.45, 3119.10, 2143.30, 4131.10, 2339.90, 3431.10 and 5220.25

38 (d) Plant Maintenance Fitter – Electrical (Warrant Rank Officers)

154 7241.20, 7241.70, 8161.50, 7249.50, 7245.20, 8282.60, 3113.10, 7245.10, 7137.10, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4112.20, 8169.30, 7241.40, 8282.40, 8161.45, 3119.10, 2143.30, 4131.10, 2339.90, 3431.10, 5220.25, 3431.10, 3450.20 and 5169.10

39 (a) Plant Maintenance Fitter - Mechanical (Aircraftsmen)

155 3118.40, 8211.36, 7311.30, 8159.79, 8229.10, 7232.20, 8169.10, 8169.30, 8281.65, 7249.50, 7241.70, 4112.10, 4190.10, 4113.35, and 5161.10

39 (b) Plant Maintenance Fitter - Mechanical (Corporals)

156 3118.40, 8211.36, 7311.30, 8159.79, 8229.10, 7232.20, 8169.10, 8169.30, 8281.65, 7249.50, 7241.70, 4112.10, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10, 8281.35, 8281.30, 7231.40, 7232.70 and 8161.45

39 (c) Plant Maintenance Fitter - Mechanical (Sergeants)

157 3118.40, 8211.36, 7311.30, 8159.79, 8229.10, 7232.20, 8169.10, 8169.30, 8281.65, 7249.50, 7241.70, 4112.10, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10, 8281.35, 8281.30, 7231.40, 7232.70, 8161.45, 5220.25, 7232.10, 4131.10, 2339.90 and 3431.10

39 (d) Plant Maintenance Fitter - Mechanical (Warrant Rank Officers)

158 3118.40, 8211.36, 7311.30, 8159.79, 8229.10, 7232.20, 8169.10, 8169.30, 8281.65, 7249.50, 7241.70, 4112.10, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10, 8281.35, 8281.30, 7231.40, 7232.70, 8161.45, 5220.25, 7232.10, 4131.10, 2339.90, 3431.10, 2145.40, 3431.10, 3450.20 and 5169.10

40 (a) Radar Fitter (Aircraftsmen) 159 7243.20, 3114.10, 7243.10, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4113.35, 4112.20, 7242.10 and 7243.10

40 (b) Radar Fitter (Corporals) 160 7243.20, 3114.10, 7243.10, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4113.35, 4112.20, 7242.10, 7243.10, 3114.20, 3132.80, 7242.10 and 7245.20

40 (c) Radar Fitter (Sergeants) 161 7243.20, 3114.10, 7243.10, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4113.35, 4112.20, 7242.10, 7243.10, 3114.20, 3132.80, 7242.10, 7245.20, 4131.10, 2339.90, 3431.10 and 5220.25

40 (d) Radar Fitter (Warrant Rank Officers)

162 7243.20, 3114.10, 7243.10, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4113.35, 4112.20, 7242.10, 7243.10, 3114.20, 3132.80, 7242.10, 7245.20, 4131.10, 2339.90, 3431.10, 5220.25 3431.10, 3450.20, 7248.10 and 5169.10

41 (a) Radio Fitter (Aircraftsmen) 163 7243.70, 7244.20, 7244.30, 3132.81, 3132.30, 3132.50, 3114.10, 3114.20, 7242.10, 7243.10, 7243.60, 7246.75, 7243.75 , 7243.80, 3132.76, 7245.20, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4113.35, and 4112.20

41 (b) Radio Fitter (Corporals) 165 7243.70, 7244.20, 7244.30, 3132.81, 3132.30, 3132.50, 3114.10, 3114.20, 7242.10, 7243.10, 7243.60, 7246.75, 7243.75 , 7243.80, 3132.76, 7245.20, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4113.35, 4112.20 and 7245.20

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41 (c) Radio Fitter (Sergeants) 166 7243.70, 7244.20, 7244.30, 3132.81, 3132.30, 3132.50, 3114.10, 3114.20, 7242.10, 7243.10, 7243.60, 7246.75, 7243.75 , 7243.80, 3132.76, 7245.20, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4113.35, 4112.20, 7245.20, 3132.30, 5220.25, 3132.60, 3114.30, 4131.10, 2339.90, and 3431.10

41 (d) Radio Fitter (Warrant Rank Officers)

168 7243.70, 7244.20, 7244.30, 3132.81, 3132.30, 3132.50, 3114.10, 3114.20, 7242.10, 7243.10, 7243.60, 7246.75, 7243.75 , 7243.80, 3132.76, 7245.20, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4113.35, 4112.20, 7245.20, 3132.30, 5220.25, 3132.60, 3114.30, 4131.10, 2339.90, 3431.10, 7248.10, 3132.10, 7248.20, 3132.55, 7249.10, 3450.20, 3431.10 and 5169.10

42 (a) Work Shop Fitter - Black Smith & Welder (Aircraftsmen)

170 7212.20, 7212.10, 8122.76, 7222.80, 7221.40, 7214.30, 7221.10, 7221.30, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4113.35 and 4112.20

42 (b) Work Shop Fitter - Black Smith & Welder (Corporals)

171 7212.20, 7212.10, 8122.76, 7222.80, 7221.40, 7214.30, 7221.10, 7221.30, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4113.35, 4112.20 , 7223.30, 7232.60 and 8231.35

42 (c) Work Shop Fitter - Black Smith & Welder (Sergeants)

172 7212.20, 7212.10, 8122.76, 7222.80, 7221.40, 7214.30, 7221.10, 7221.30, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4113.35, 4112.20 , 7223.30, 7232.60, 8231.35, 5220.25, 4131.10, and 2339.90

42 (d) Work Shop Fitter - Black Smith & Welder (Warrant Rank Officers)

173 7212.20, 7212.10, 8122.76, 7222.80, 7221.40, 7214.30, 7221.10, 7221.30, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4113.35, 4112.20, 7223.30, 7232.60, 8231.35, 5220.25, 4131.10, 2339.90 , 2147.50, 3431.10, 3450.20, 3450.20 and 5169.10

43 (a) Work Shop Fitter - Coppersmith & Sheet metal worker (Aircraftsmen)

174 7213.10, 7213.20, 7213.30, 7213.40, 7213.50, 8231.67, 7142.80, 7233.38, 7233.10 , 5161.10, 4190.10 and 4113.35

43 (b) Work Shop Fitter - Coppersmith & Sheet metal worker (Corporals)

176 7213.10, 7213.20, 7213.30, 7213.40, 7213.50, 8231.67, 7142.80, 7233.38, 7233.10, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4113.35, 8159.82, 7214.10, 7214.60, 8223.35, 7214.80, 3340.10 and 3118.40

43 (c) Work Shop Fitter - Coppersmith & Sheet metal worker (Sergeants)

177 7213.10, 7213.20, 7213.30, 7213.40, 7213.50, 8231.67, 7142.80, 7233.38, 7233.10, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4113.35, 8159.82, 7214.10, 7214.60, 8223.35, 7214.80, 3340.10 , 3118.40, 5220.25, 4131.10, 2339.90 and 3431.10

43 (d) Work Shop Fitter - Coppersmith & Sheet metal worker (Warrant Rank Officers)

178 7213.10, 7213.20, 7213.30, 7213.40, 7213.50, 8231.67, 7142.80, 7233.38, 7233.10, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4113.35, 8159.82, 7214.10, 7214.60, 8223.35, 7214.80, 3340.10, 3118.40, 5220.25, 4131.10, 2339.90, 3431.10, 1222.70, 3431.10, 3450.20, 7218.20, 8238.10, 3115.70 and 5169.10

44 (a) Work Shop Fitter - Machinist (Aircraftsmen)

179 8211.15, 8211.20, 8211.10, 8211.36, 8211.30, 8211.32, 7233.38, 4113.35, 7233.10, 5161.10 and 4190.10

44 (b) Work Shop Fitter - Machinist (Corporals)

180 8211.15, 8211.20, 8211.10, 8211.36, 8211.30, 8211.32, 7233.38, 4113.35, 7233.10, 5161.10, 4190.10, 8211.55, 8112.40, 8211.22, 8211.28, 7423.10, 8211.38, 8211.34, 8211.60, 8231.67, 8211.50, 8211.40, 8211.42, 8211.75, 8281.10 and 7223.10

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44 (c) Work Shop Fitter - Machinist (Sergeants)

182 8211.15, 8211.20, 8211.10, 8211.36, 8211.30, 8211.32, 7233.38, 4113.35, 7233.10, 5161.10, 4190.10, 8211.55, 8112.40, 8211.22, 8211.28, 7423.10, 8211.38, 8211.34, 8211.60, 8231.67, 8211.50, 8211.40, 8211.42, 8211.75, 8281.10, 7223.10, 5220.25, 4131.10 and 2339.90

44 (d) Work Shop Fitter – Machinist (Warrant Rank Officers)

183 8211.15, 8211.20, 8211.10, 8211.36, 8211.30, 8211.32, 7233.38, 4113.35, 7233.10, 5161.10, 4190.10, 8211.55, 8112.40, 8211.22, 8211.28, 7423.10, 8211.38, 8211.34, 8211.60, 8231.67, 8211.50, 8211.40, 8211.42, 8211.75, 8281.10, 7223.10, 5220.25, 4131.10, 2339.90, 3431.10, 3450.20, 8248.10, 8248.20, 8218.20 and 5169.10

45 (a) Weapon Fitter (Aircraftsmen) 184 7233.10, 7222.85, 8223.50, 8123.10, 8123.20, 8123.30, 7222.20, 5161.10, 4190.10 and 4112.20

45 (b) Weapon Fitter (Corporals) 186 7233.10, 7222.85, 8223.50, 8123.10, 8123.20, 8123.30, 7222.20, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4112.20, and 7222.85

45 (c) Weapon Fitter (Sergeants) 187 7233.10, 7222.85, 8223.50, 8123.10, 8123.20, 8123.30, 7222.20, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4112.20 , 7222.85, 4131.10, 2339.90, 3431.10 and 5220.25

45 (d) Weapon Fitter (Warrant Rank Officers)

188 7233.10, 7222.85, 8223.50, 8123.10, 8123.20, 8123.30, 7222.20, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4112.20 , 7222.85, 4131.10, 2339.90, 3431.10, 5220.25, 3431.10, 3450.20, 7238.10, 3115.10 and 5169.10

46 Non Combatants (Cook) 189 5122.20, 5122.10 , 5122.30, 7412.15 and 7414.40

47 Non Combatants (Mess Waiter) 189 5123.40, 5123.30, 5123.40, 5123.40, 5123.40 and 5123.50

48 Non Combatants (Barber) 190 5141.20

49 Non Combatants (Lascar) 190 9333.10, 9151.20, 9151.75, 9151.60, 9151.70, 9151.50, 9151.60, 9151.70, 9322.40 and 9322.74

50 Non Combatants (Safaiwala) 191 9132.30 and 9132.10

51 Non Combatants (Dhobi) 191 9133.10, 9133.20, 9133.60, 8264.10 and 8264.10

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1 (a) Accounts Assistant (Aircraftsmen)

Acct Asst

211

1 (b) Accounts Assistant (Corporals) 212

1 (c) Accounts Assistants (Sergeants) 213

1 (d) Accounts Assistant (Warrant Rank Officer) 214

2(a) Administrative Assistant (Aircraftsmen)

Adm Asst

215

2 (b) Administrative Assistant (Corporals) 217

2 (c) Administrative Assistant (Sergeants) 218

2 (d) Administrative Assistant (Warrant Rank Officer) 219

3 (a) Automobile Fitter (Aircraftsmen)

Auto Fit

221

3 (b) Automobile Fitter (Corporals) 222

3 (c) Automobile Fitter (Sergeants) 223

3 (d) Automobile Fitter (Warrant Rank Officer) 224

4 (a) Auto Technician (Aircraftsmen)

Auto Tech

225

4 (b) Auto Technician (Corporals) 226

4 (c) Auto Technician (Sergeants) 227

4 (d) Auto Technician (Warrant Rank Officer) 228

5 (a) Communications Technician (Aircraftsmen)

Com Tech

229

5 (b) Communications Technician (Corporals) 231

5 (c) Communications Technician (Sergeants) 232

5 (d) Communications Technician (Warrant Rank Officer) 233

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6 (a) Cryptographer (Sergeants)

Crypto

236

6 (b) Cryptographer (Warrant Rank Officer) 237

7 (a) Electronic Fitter (Aircraftsmen)

Electro Fit

238

7 (b) Electronic Fitter (Corporals) 242

7 (c) Electronic Fitter (Sergeants) 243

7 (d) Electronic Fitter (Warrant Rank Officer) 244

8 (a) Environment Support Services Assistant (Aircraftsmen)

ESSA

247

8 (b) Environment Support Services Assistant (Corporals) 248

8 (c) Environment Support Services Assistant (Sergeants) 249

8 (d) Environment Support Services Assistant (Warrant Rank Officer) 251

9 (a) Ground Training Instructor (Aircraftsmen)

GTI

252

9 (b) Ground Training Instructor (Corporals) 253

9 (c) Ground Training Instructor (Sergeants) 254

9 (d) Ground Training Instructor (Warrant Rank Officer) 255

10 (a) Indian Air Force Police (Aircraftsmen)

IAF(P)

256

10 (b) Indian Air Force Police (Corporals) 257

10 (c) Indian Air Force Police (Sergeants) 258

10 (d) Indian Air Force Police (Warrant Rank Officer) 259

11 (a) Indian Air Force –Security (Aircraftsmen)

IAF ( S)

260

11 (b) Indian Air Force – Security (Corporals) 261

11 (c) Indian Air Force – Security (Sergeants) 262

11 (d) Indian Air Force – Security (Warrant Rank Officer) 263

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12 (a) Logistics Assistant (Aircraftsmen)

Lgs Asst

264

12 (b) Logistics Assistant (Corporals) 266

12 (c) Logistics Assistant (Sergeants) 267

12 (d) Logistics Assistant (Warrant Rank Officer) 268

13 (a) Mechanical System Fitter (Aircraftsmen)

Mech Sys Fit

269

13 (b) Mechanical System Fitter (Corporals) 270

13 (c) Mechanical System Fitter (Sergeants) 272

13 (d) Mechanical System Fitter (Warrant Rank Officer) 273

14 (a) Medical Assistant (Aircraftsmen)

Med Asst

274

14 (b) Medical Assistant (Corporals) 275

14 (c) Medical Assistant (Sergeants) 276

14 (d) Medical Assistant (Corporals / Sergeants) 277

14 (e) Medical Assistant (Corporals / Sergeants) 279

14 (f) Medical Assistant (Corporals / Sergeants) 279

14 (g) Medical Assistant (Corporals / Sergeants) 281

14 (h) Medical Assistant (Corporals / Sergeants) 282

14 (j) Medical Assistant (Corporals / Sergeants) 283

14 (k) Medical Assistant (Corporals / Sergeants) 284

14 (l) Medical Assistant (Corporals / Sergeants) 285

14 (m) Medical Assistant (Corporals / Sergeants) 286

14 (n) Medical Assistant (Corporals / Sergeants) 286

14 (o) Medical Assistant (Corporals / Sergeants) 288

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14 (p) Medical Assistant (Corporals / Sergeants)

Med Asst

290

14 (q) Medical Assistant (Corporals / Sergeants) 291

14 (r) Medical Assistant (Corporals / Sergeants) 291

14 (s) Medical Assistant (Corporals / Sergeants) 292

14 (t) Medical Assistant (Corporals / Sergeants) 293

14 (u) Medical Assistant (Corporals / Sergeants) 293

14 (v) Medical Assistant (Corporals / Sergeants) 294

14 (w) Medical Assistant (Warrant Rank Officers)) 295

15 (a) Meteorological Assistant (Aircraftsmen)

Met Asst

296

15 (b) Meteorological Assistant (Corporals) 297

15 (c) Meteorological Assistant (Sergeants) 298

15 (d) Meteorological Assistant 299

16 (a) Musician (Aircraftsmen)

Musn

300

16 (b) Musician (Corporals) 301

16 (c) Musician (Sergeants) 301

16 (d) Musician (Warrant Rank Officer) 302

17 (a) Operations Assistant (Aircraftsmen)

Ops Asst

303

17 (b) Operations Assistant (Corporals) 305

17 (c) Operations Assistant (Sergeants) 306

17 (d) Operations Assistant (Warrant Rank Officer) 3078

18 (a) Propulsion Fitter (Aircraftsmen)

Prop Fit

308

18 (b) Propulsion Fitter (Corporals) 309

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18 (c) Propulsion Fitter (Sergeants)

Prop Fit

310

18 (d) Propulsion Fitter (Warrant Rank Officer) 311

19 (a) Structure Fit (Aircraftsmen)

Str Fit

312

19 (b) Structure Fit (Corporals) 313

19 (c) Structure Fit (Sergeants) 314

19 (d) Structure Fit (Warrant Rank Officer) 315

20 (a) Weapon Fitter (Aircraftsmen)

Wpn Fit

316

20 (b) Weapon Fitter (Corporals) 319

20 (c) Weapon Fitter (Sergeants) 320

20 (d) Weapon Fitter (Warrant Rank Officer) 322

21 (a) Work Shop Fitter –Smith (Aircraftsmen)

WS Fit (S)

323

21 (b) Work Shop Fitter - (Corporals) 325

21 (c) Work Shop Fitter- Smith (Sergeants) 326

21 (d) Work Shop Fitter – Smith (Warrant Rank Officer) 328

22 (a) Work Shop Fitter – Machinist (Aircraftsmen)

WS Fit (M)

329

22 (b) Work Shop Fitter – Machinist (Corporals) 30

22 (c) Work Shop Fitter – Machinist (Sergeants) 332

22 (d) Work Shop Fitter – Machinist (Warrant Rank Officer) 333

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APPENDIX ‘B’: DIRECTORY OF EQUATION RESTRUCTURED TRADES

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NCO Code

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Possesses adequate knowledge of principles of equipment accounting and registry work. Deals with routine correspondence and typing work under supervision. Maintains equipment accounting vouchers, subsidiary accounting documents and priced vocabulary, petrol oil and lubricant and equipment registers and connected records. Works on the automated Equipment Accounting Online system (EQUOLS), finalizes vouchers and checks stores and inventory according to set procedure. Attends to simple queries on equipment accounting matters. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data according and works as data entry operator. Possesses knowledge of pay and allowances entitlement organizational human resources. Prepares acquaintance roll, issues pay books and performs duties of pay clerk on pay parades. Maintains pay and allowance accounting registers and deals with cash accounting and audit objections under supervision. Compiles contingent bills, prepares claims in respect of allowances

Intermediate or Equivalent Trade training of 08 months 03 months Specialist Trade Training Passed Reclassification Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board

321.10 330.20 350.10 341.24 341.15 570.30 350.10 302.10

Typist Accounts Clerk Clerk General, Lower Division Clerk, Clerk Personnel, Clerk Correspondence , Dispatch Clerk Computer Operator Data Entry Operator Fireman, Fire Fighter Wage Clerk Senior Clerk, Office Assistant

4111.30

4121.20

4190.10

4112.20

4113.35

5161.10

4190.10 3431.30

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Remarks

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admissible to human resource of organization and deals with related procedures. Undertakes preparation and classification of vouchers, works on the recently introduced application software (Unit Pay Accounting Software). He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances.

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In addition to 1(a) above, has higher knowledge and experience of tasks and is conversant with local purchase, contracts, loans, and writes off transactions, ration accounting and deficiency, receipt procedure. Raises and scrutinizes all pay accounting documents and registers, deals with simple audit observations and objections.

In addition to 1 (a) above

03 months Specialist Trade training

Passed Corporal promotion education test conducted by Air Force trade Examination Board. Education Min 05 Yrs experience on occupation

300.10 302.10

339.20 330.40

In addition to 1(a) above Head Clerk Office assistant, Senior clerk Audit Clerk Clerk Ledger

3431.10

3431.30

4121.50

4121.40

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In addition to 1(a) and (b) above, Scrutinizes all pay accounting documents and registers, deals with simple audit observations and objections. Operates inventory of section. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Ensures proper maintenance of accounting books and records of financial establishment. Supervises subordinates engaged in maintenance of accounts and records. Scrutinizes bills receipts, payments etc for proper entries in cash book, journal, ledger and other records. Prepares trial balance etc. Supervises work of juniors and guides them as necessary.

In addition to 1 (a) and (b) above Passed Sgt Promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air Force ground crew examination board Minimum 13 years experience

159.90 351.10 302.10 120.10 300.10 331.30 331.10 339.30

In addition to 1(a) and (b) above. Teaching professionals Other Store Keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Ware House Man Office Assistant, Senior Clerk Accountant Supervisor clerical Cashier, Cash counter Clerk Cashier General Cost Accounting clerk

2339.90 4131.10 3431.30 2411.10 3431.10 4211.30 4211.10 4121.60

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In addition to 1(a), (b) and (c) attends to routine office correspondence & executes budgetary control and cash requisitions. Deals with audit queries and objections, compiles statistics and returns and draws up balance sheets & profit and loss accounts. Supervises and guides juniors, and functions as in-charge section. Functions as an advisory and junior manager for Financial Management. Supervises maintenance of accounts and records. Scrutinizes bills receipts, payments etc for proper entries in cash book, journal, ledger and other records. Prepares trial balance etc. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from fire, theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries.

In addition to 1(a), (b) and (c) above Group ‘B’ Gazatted Officer Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board. Minimum 17/23/28 years of experience

300.10

330.10

120.20

571.20

In addition to 1(a), (b) and (c) above Section Officer, Office Superintendent Book Keeper, General Auditors Sub Inspector Police

3431.10 4121.10 2411.20 3450.20

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Possesses knowledge of organization, function and operation of main office and central registry. Deals with receipt and dispatch of mail. Places correspondence in respective files, maintains prescribed registers, undertakes typing work, and prepares routine correspondence under guidance. Maintains service documents of organizational human resources. Uses office equipment like computers, photocopiers, fax machines, copy printers, etc as automated developing tools. Is conversant with correct use of official telephone and functions as front office executive and receptionist. Works as confidential secretary to the Commanding Officer. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data and works as data entry operator. Has adequate knowledge of principles of cooking. Organizes and manages messes, cook houses and serving of food under supervision. Ensures sanitation and hygiene in dining halls and cookhouse. Plans balanced menu. Ensures preparation of food in

Intermediate or Equivalent 08 months Trade Training 03 months Specialist Trade Training Passed LAC Reclassification Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board

359.10 350.20 352.20 - 321.10 341.24 389.20 389.40

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570.30 341.15 350.10 520.20 520.30 520.40

Duplicating Machine Operator Inquiry Clerk, Clerk, information Clerk Reception, Receptionist Complaint Attending Clerk Typist Computer Operator Mail Carrier Mail Sorter Personal Secretaries Fire Fighter , Fireman Data Entry Operator Clerk General Cook institutional Cook Domestic Cook ship

4113.65 4190.20 4221.20 4221.30 4111.30 4112.20 9151.65 9151.75 4115.20 5161.10 4113.35 4190.10 5122.20 5122.30 5122.40

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time and economical use of leftover food. Tastes cooked food. Supervises cooks and other kitchen workers. Maintains accounts of ration. Knows butchery, field cooking and use of canned food. Demands utensils as per scale. Checks cabin service items. Performs duties of Air Steward. Organizes and supervises maintaining of houses in clean and orderly manner. Allots works to various staff under control and supervises their work.

520.10 521.20 522.20 539.20 521.10 774.20 539.40 520.30

Head Cook Steward Hotel Barman Steward Ship Butler Slaughterer Flight Steward Cook Domestic

5122.10 5123.20 5123.60

5111.20

5123.10

7411.20

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In addition to 2(a) above, independently drafts routine correspondence and signal messages. Prepares demands and issues account and maintains record of stationery, office equipment, forms, publications, etc. Carries out diverse personnel administration functions relating to human resources of organization Has knowledge of administration and management of officers and airmen messes. Ensures proper maintenance of unit garden and poultry farm. Maintain stock register and account for issues. Allots works to various staff under control and supervises their work. Supervises works of staff engaged in cleaning houses, rooms, lounges and dining halls of messes and offices. Supervises work of lascars, porters, sweepers, room boys, lift boys and linen keepers. Organizes picnic, tours and other recreational activities.

In addition to 2 (a) above 03 months Specialist trade training. Passed corporal Education Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board Minimum 05 years experience on occupation

361.40 302.10 -- 510.10 510.20

In addition to 2 (a) above Overseer, Postman Office Assistant, Senior Clerk Bill Processing Clerk House Keeper Institutional House keeper domestic

4142.10 3431.30 4114.40 5121.10 5121.20

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In addition to 2 (a) and (b), above drafts advanced correspondence and guides subordinate clerical staff. Engaged in training and teaching of specialized subject of his concerned trade. Works as in-charge of sub-sections and deals with advanced personnel administration tools such as appraisal system, ensuring discipline, counseling, mentoring, etc. Possesses thorough knowledge and experience of Office Administration, discipline functions. Is conversant with, various aspects of security and first aid. Operates inventory of section. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods. Exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Maintains stores and godowns. Performs various functions involved in provision of postal facilities to employees at various field units. Collects information of movements from personnel control section to draw ration according to number of persons present in station. Draws up special menu and diet sheet to suit requirements and occasions. Supervises work of attendants on

Passed Sergeant Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board Minimum 13 years experience on occupation

309.90 300.10 361.20 302.10 159.90 351.10 539.40

301.10 300.10

In addition to 2 (a) & (b) above

Clerical Supervisor Section officer Sub Post Master Office Assistant, Senor Clerk Teaching professionals Other Store Keeper, Store Clerk , Godown keeper , Warehouseman Flight Attendant, Travel Stewards Others Food Inspector (clerical), Inspector and Supervisor Others ( Clerical) Supervisor clerical

-- 3431.10 3439.10 3431.30 2339.90 4131.10

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board aircraft who render personal services to ensure comfort and safety of passengers. Serves meals and beverages. Plans and co-ordinates housekeeping and social activities in the aircraft on board. Organizes, supervises and arranges parties in unit functions. Supervises preparation and packing of food. Orders for purchasing for maintaining supplies of food stuff. Checks cabin service items and provides beverages and fast food to passengers. Provides housekeeping and catering facilities in the organizational functions.

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In addition to 2(a), (b) & (c) above works as section in-charge. Organizes and supervises efficient utilization of men, money and material in organization. Supervises preparation and serving of food, drinks and beverages. Provides lodging and camping facilitates to troops. Manages independent fast food or prepared food establishment. Co-ordinates, directs and participates in preparation, cooking, wrapping or packing of different types of food prepared. Liaises with other departments in the Unit and other

In addition to 2(a), (b) and (c) above Group B Gazatted officer. Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination

573.10 300.10 -- 260.30 571.20

In addition to 2(a), (b) and (c) above Security Officer Section Officer, Section In-charge, Office Superintendent Manager fast Food Services Catering Service manager Sub Inspector Police

5169.10 3431.10 1225.20 1225.10 3450.20

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local agencies. Function in advisory capability to senior executives on HR matters. Ensure efficient postal services for establishment. Collects and disseminates useful information connected with employer activities and operates information center to educate and benefit employees. Establishes and operates fire safety programs, trains personnel in fire fighting and guides operation in case of fire. Directs the operation of fire fighting and rescue operation, co-ordinates the operation of fire fighting appliances at the scene of fire. Ensures serviceable and worthy conditions of fire appliances. Plans, controls, and supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from fire, theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Enforces preventive measures as necessary to eliminate them. Allots duties to security personnel and maintains discipline among them and looks after their welfare. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Operates small caliber weapons, investigates crimes and submits report to higher authorities.

conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board. Minimum 17/23/28 years experience on occupation

361.10 169.60 136.20 570.10

Post Master Information Officer Manpower Officer Fire Prevention Officer

1226.80 2419.30 2412.10 3151.10

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Understands principle of operation, construction and functioning of MT Vehicles and identifies components & systematic layout of MT vehicles. Performs First and Second line maintenance independently on MT vehicles and power generating engines. Engaged in fault detection and rectification. Assists superiors in Third and fourth line maintenance, storage and inhibition of engine and accessories. Undertakes First line maintenance independently and second line maintenance under supervision on specialist vehicles. Drives MT vehicles for road testing. Understands engineering drawing well and applies it in servicing. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers and their applications to fight and extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvages properties and goods during and after fires. Operates small caliber weapons & performs the duties of security guard. Performs Varity of clerical duties such as maintenance of records, receipt of and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data.

Operates computer to process Organizational data.

Intermediate or equivalent with Science & Math’s 01 year Trade training. 06 months Specialist Trade Training 06 months OJT Passed LAC reclassification Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board.

843.50

570.30

571.30

341.24

350.10

843.30

843.60

845.10 [

845.13

Fitter Automobile Fire Fighter , Fire man Police Constable Computer Operator Clerk General , Lower Division Clerk,

Mechanic automobile

Mechanic motor cycle

Mechanic petrol engine Mechanic diesel engine

7231.40

5161.10

5162.10

4112.20

4190.10

7231.10

7231.50

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In addition to 3(a) above, undertakes second line maintenance, detection and rectification of faults independently. Undertakes third and fourth line servicing and maintenance under supervision. Undertakes first line maintenance of specialist vehicles such as tractors cranes etc independently and Second line maintenance, detection, rectification of faults of specialist vehicles, third and fourth line servicing of specialist vehicles under supervision. Operates and maintains equipment such as engine analyzer, diesel smoke meter, and patrol gas analyzer. Carries out Laser beam wheel alignment and computerized wheel balancing. Engaged in salvaging of MT and specialist vehicles.

In addition to 3(a) above 03 months specialist Trade training 03 Months OJT Passed Corporal promotion education test conducted by Air Force trade Examination Board. Education Min 05 Yrs experience on occupation

845.20

973.65

974.55

In addition to 3(a) above Tractor mechanic Winch man/Winch operator Forklift truck operator

7231.30

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In addition to 3(a) & (b) above, assesses defects or extent of damage to MT vehicles for repair, detects and rectifies major and intricate faults of all MT vehicles. Has thorough knowledge and experience of office administration, discipline, security & first aid. Operates inventory of section, ensures proper storage and preservation of goods. Exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks, tools, equipments and other items of store. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Undertakes instructional and testing duties. Teaches professional subject of the concerned trade of Ab-initio and in service training. Deals with advanced personnel administration tools such as appraisal system, ensuring discipline, counseling, mentoring, etc. Demonstrates correct and efficient method of using product, machinery, equipments for achieving best results.

In addition to 3 (a) and (b)above 03 months OJT Passed Sgt Promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air Force ground crew examination board

Minimum 13 years experience on occupation

Eligible for award of Diploma in Automobile Engineering Vide TN-89-220/DIP/2008/4736 Dtd 24 May 2008.

033.20

033.10

843.40

845.20

843.10

843.20

973.15

973.30

973.35

973.45

159.90

351.10

300.10

In addition, 3 (a) and (b) above

Automotive Engineering, Technician. Technician, Mechanical Engineering Engine Tester Automobile. Tractor Mechanic. Assembler Automobile. Assembler Motor Cycle. Crane Operator Diesel Electric Hydraulic. Crane Operator Hydraulic Mobile Crane Operator. Overhead Crane Operator.

Teaching Professionals Other

Store Keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper , warehouse man

Supervisor clerical

3115.20

3115.10

7231.20

7231.30

8281.65

8281.70

8333.12

8333.16

8333.18

8333.22

2339.90

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In addition to 3 (a), (b) and (c) above, Supervises dispatch of vehicles by road, rail and air. Plans and supervises execution of periodical servicing of generating sets and vehicles. Repairs or overhauls machines Motor vehicles and Stationary engines etc. Checks completed work and makes necessary adjustments. Maintains logbooks and other forms. Trains workers for better performance. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from fire, theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Possesses higher knowledge and experience of Office Administration, performs supervisory and executive jobs. Functions as in charge of section. Guides the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Organizes and controls all clerical works within establishments to the best use of human resources policy.

In addition to 3 (a), (b) and (c) above Group ‘B’ Gazetted Officer Passed Junior Warrant Officer promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air force Ground crew Examination board. Minimum 17/23/28 yrs experience on occupation.

033.10

840.20 960.20 300.10 571.20

In addition to 3 (a), (b) and (c) above Mechanical Engineering Overseer. Supervisor and Foreman Motor Vehicle Repairing Supervisor and Foreman, Stationary Engine & Related Equipment. Section Officer, Office Superintendent, Sub Inspector Police

3115.10

7238.20

8168.20

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Possess knowledge of mechanics, heat, electricity, magnetism, general properties of metal and alloys. Principles of internal diesel and petrol combustion engines. Operational functions of major components and system of motor vehicles. Test drives all types of vehicles. Carries out daily inspection and checks serviceability of vehicles. Possesses knowledge of security, operation of arms and ammunitions, ensures security of buildings, installations, equipments, assets, men and material from fire theft and unauthorized entry. Performs Varity of clerical duties such as maintenance of records, receipt of and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data. Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers and their applications, use of all type of fire appliances to fight and try to extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvages properties and goods during and after fires. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data.

Intermediate or equivalent With science and Maths 01 year Trade training 03 months Specialist Trade training 06 month OJT Passed LAC reclassification Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board

843.20

843.50

845.10

845.13

571.30

570.30

842.15

986.60

986.70

341.24

350.10

986.30 986.40 986.45 986.50

Fitter assembler M/Cycle Fitter Automobile Fitter petrol Engine Fitter oil engine Armed Police Constable Fire Fighter, Fireman Fitter Bench Driver Truck Driver road Test Computer Operator Clerk General , Lower Division clerk, Trolley Driver Driver Car. Driver Taxi Car Driver Ambulance

8281.70

7231.40

7233.22

7233.24

5162.10

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986.55 986.65 381.20

Driver, Bus Driver Fire brigade Vehicles Dispatch rider

8323.30 8323.40 8321.20

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In addition to 4 (a), Operates power driven winch and electrically driven high capacity Crane supported by wheels to lift move and lower heavy objects from ground to height and vice versa. Does complete overhauling of engine and transmission system. Inspects serviced vehicles and tests drives them. Organizes and supervises work of casual workers for maintaining section.

In addition to 4(a) above , Passed corporal Education Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board 02 months Specialist Trade Training Minimum 05 years experience on occupation

973.65 903.60 974.45 974.55

In addition to 4(a), above Winch Operator Tyre Repairer Dumper Operator Fork lift truck Operator

8333.32 8231.85 8332.32 8334.20.

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In addition to 4(a) & (b) above, Test drives all types of MT vehicle. Works as i/c sub-sections Deals with advanced personnel administration tools such as discipline, counseling, mentoring, etc. Engaged in training and teaching of specialized subject of his concerned trade. Undertakes servicing and minor snag rectification/ repairs of all MT vehicles independently. Keeps watch over movements of files. Possesses thorough knowledge and experience of Office Administration, discipline functions security aspects and first aid. Operates inventory of section. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment.

In addition to 4(a) & (b) above 03 months OJT Passed Sgt Promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air Force ground crew examination board Minimum 13 years of experience on occupation

159.90

351.10

300.10

In addition to 4(a) & (b) above Teaching Professionals Other Store Keeper , Store Clerk, Godown Keeper , Warehouseman, Supervisor clerical

2339.90

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In addition to 4 (a), (b) & (c) above, Assumes charge of section and has proficient knowledge of administration and management of men and materials. Supervises and guides sub- ordinates and maintains MT discipline. Leads convoys. Possesses through knowledge of coordinating, MT run, Fuel economy and work services. Takes charge of fleet of vehicles and maintains them in road running order. Organize repairs, overhauling and servicing. Supervises fitting, assembling, tuning, brakes, bleeding, servicing and related tasks. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from fire, theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Inspects buses on any route, supervises work of Time keepers and drivers. Regulates arrival departure and frequency of buses drivers. Studies traffic requirement in the organization. Supervises receipt storage dispatch and delivery of goods, parcels and Freights etc by road transport. Coordinates running of lorry services and assists in fixing up drivers. Controls and coordinates work of staff employed at organization Mechanical Transport sections.

In addition to 4 (a), (b) & (c) above Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board. Minimum 17/23/28 yrs experience on occupation

300.10 571.20 369.60 360.40 369.67 843.50

In addition to 4 (a), (b) & (c) above, Section Officer, Office Superintendent, Sub Inspector Police Traffic Inspector (Motor Transport) Station Master Roadways Goods Supervisor Road transport Fitter Automobile

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Possesses knowledge of basic principles of Electricity & Magnetism, radios, civil and service Radio telephony procedures. Sends and receives messages on Teleprinters and wireless circuits in coded and plain languages. Operates telephone switch board, books and establishes local, trunk calls, telephone connections under guidance. Installs repairs and maintains Radio communications equipment, Telephone and Telegraph lines, Telephone instruments, key boards’ etc. Checks them periodically and on breakdowns, locates faults and rectifies them by repairs or replacement of faulty components and wiring. Works as rack wiring helper, telephone mechanic helper etc. Maintains record of time of receipt of messages, calls, breakdown, repairs and number of messages received etc. Cleans and oils machines. Tunes and operates transmitting and receiving equipments. Operates Morse key apparatus to communicate in Morse code. Operates key board or other data entry device to enter data into computer or on to magnetic tape or discs. Operates Telegraph

Intermediate or equivalent with Science and Mathematics. 01 year Trade training OJT for 06 months 03 months specialist training Passed LAC reclassification Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board.

390.20 390.10 390.30 857.20 392.30 392.40 392.50 854.50 392.60 391.10 391.20 322.10 341.15 350.10

Telephone operator Local Telephone operator trunk Telephone operator PBX Lineman Telephone and Telegraph Wireless operator Radio operator Ship & Radio operator aircraft Radio Craftsman installation Control tower operator aerodrome Telegraphist Telegraphist Overseas Teleprinters operator, teletype operator Data entry operator Telegraph clerk

4222.20 4222.10 4222.30 7244.40 3132.65 3132.70 3132.75 7243.75 3132.76

3132.81

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equipments such as key board, perforator, puncher, printer etc . Interprets simple circuit diagrams. Operates, sets and their power supplies for communications between communications stations. Adjusts frequency. Signals aircraft at downwind end of runway when to take off by means electrical ray gun or flags. Handles messages, secret and. confidential publications. Also operates computer and peripheral equipment to process engineering and other data. Works as data entry operator Notifies supervisor of errors or equipment stoppage. Records problems such as down time and actions taken. Assists in classification, cataloguing and maintenance of tapes. Interprets simple circuit and line diagrams and removes minor faults of telephone sets. Makes joints on surface or underground multi conductor telephone and telegraph cables consisting of coloured wires. Tests pair of wires for electrical continuity and insulation using testing equipment under supervision. Operates small caliber weapons and works as security guard.

856.10 341.24 570.30 350.10

Installation mechanic (Telephone & Telegraph) Computer Operator Fire Fighter , Fireman Clerk General, Lower Division Clerk, Clerk Personnel, Clerk Correspondence etc.

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In addition to 5 (a) above, monitors Telephone, wireless telegraph & radio telephone channels, maintains operational records, supervises work of juniors, guides them as necessary and is conversant with civil Telephone, R/T & distress procedures. Maintains telephone exchange, R/T cabin, and Telegraph cabin and remote control cables. Maintains prescribed log books and registers. Works as Telephone mechanic and rack wiring mechanic. Supervises work of juniors and guides them as necessary.

In addition to 5 (a) above 03 months Specialist Training 03 Months OJT Passed Corporal promotion education test conducted by Air Force trade Examination Board. Education Min 05 Yrs experience on occupation

861.20

In Addition to 5(a) above Radio Operator Broadcasting Station

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In addition to 5 (a) & (b) above holds inventory of section, ensures proper storing and preservation of spares, forecasts demands, receives stores, checks them, puts identification slips maintains stock Register. Supervises maintenance of existing telephone and telegraph lines. Adjusts tunes and operates transmitting and receiving equipment for broadcasting and receiving various communications (Air to air, Ground to air, air to ground, Ground to ground). Facilitates communications between two or multiple locations by switching on Transmitter and Receiver. Supervises installation work of telegraph and telephone lines at site. Checks faulty lines to locate and remove defects and conducts maintenance checks and monitors communication through headphones or loud speaker and manipulates control knobs to adjust volume and tone. Adjusts amplifier levels and ensures clarity of communication. Works at transmitter or receiver station can operate transmitter and receiver at Radio Relay stations. Services simple communication equipment such as, switch boards, V.H.F sets, field telephones and their

In addition to 5 (a) and (b) above 03 months OJT Passed Sgt Promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air Force ground crew examination board Minimum 13 years of experience on occupation Eligible for award of Diploma in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering

369.75 351.10 861.20 399.10 361.35 430.50 159.90 -- 300.10

In addition to 5 (a) & (b) Line Inspector, Telegraph and Telephone Storekeeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Warehousing man Radio Operator Broadcasting Station Technical Assistant overseas communication Testing Telegraphist and Telegraph traffic inspector Supervisor Telegraph Technical Demonstrator Teaching Professionals Other Supervisor Customer Technical Services Supervisor clerical

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associated power supplies. Understands simple circuit and land line diagrams, Examines reports on defects of telephone and Telegraph lines, and arranges for their rectification. Examines reports regarding defects in telephones, telephone line etc. Traces fault in internal system and advise superiors for getting faulty lines or equipments examined and repaired by maintenance staff. Advises subscribers about removal of defects and rectification of fault. Maintains record of repairs done or defects in important cases personally. Also demonstrates correct method of using machinery for achieving best results and assists technical representatives’ in preparation of costs, estimates and blue prints etc. Carries out instructional Duties for ab-initio, in-service and Other specialized courses.

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In addition 5 (a), (b), & (c) above effects better supervision. Controls, coordinates and supervises work of Telegraphist, allocates duties and maintains duty roster. Checks workload of Telegraphist in instrument room of Telegraph offices and traffic. Sorts traffic according to class category and language etc. Supervises proper coordination in working of sections and removal of traffic at each stage and ensures expeditious transmission and delivery of messages. Reports defects in communication system. Supervises performance of telephone/Radio operators and ensure quick disposal of traffic and proper maintenance of all telephone equipments. Assists telephone operators in putting through build up calls. Supervises and ensures efficient operation of allotted section of Telephone Exchange/RT Cabin. Allocates duties to Telephone /wireless operators and other tradesman within section. Inspects telephone and R/T installation to ensure efficient operation of equipment. Scrutinizes complaints by subscribers, visits premises of subscribers, Test checks installed instruments, detects and

In addition to 5 (a), (b) and (c) above Group ‘B’ Gazetted Officer Passed Junior Warrant Officer promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air force Ground crew Examination board. Minimum 17/23/28 yrs experience on occupation.

361.30 850.20 369.75 369.80 369.85 361.60 361.65 361.35 361.70 369.70 300.10 571.20

In addition to 5 (a) , (b) & (c) Telegraph controller Engineering Supervisor Telephones & Telegraph Line inspector Telegraph and Telephone Telephone Inspector (Administrative and Technical) Wireless Inspector Supervisor Telephone and Engineering Supervisor Phone (Traffic) Monitor telephones Supervisor Telegraph Supervisor Wireless Contract Officer Telephones part Officer, Office Superintendent, Sub Inspector Police

1226.84 7248.20 3114.30 3114.40 3114.50 4142.20 4142.25 1226.85 4142.30 1226.70 3431.10 3450.20

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rectifies faults. Plans and conducts periodical maintenance checks on installed equipment to ensure uninterrupted and efficient operation. Supervises personnel engaged in maintenance of telephone and R/T communication equipment. May prepare estimates for new installations and supervise installation work. Ensures efficient operation of telephone exchange and Telegraph section. Allocates duties to tradesman in section, checks traffic on line periodically. Informs appropriate authority for detection of fault and its rectification inside exchange and RT cabin. Receives subscriber complaints and takes remedial action. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from fire, theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Possesses higher knowledge and experience of Office Administration, performs supervisory and executive jobs. Functions as in charge of section. Guides the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and

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connected rules and regulations. Organizes and controls all clerical works within establishments to the best of human resources policy.

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Maintains all cipher documents and machine. Register all classified messages, solves standard corruptions. Encipher and deciphers the messages, maintains log books. Receives and dispatches classified massages. Possesses thorough knowledge and experience of Office Administration, discipline, security, & first aid. Operates inventory of section, ensures proper storage and preservation of items. .. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data, preparing schedules etc. Deals with advanced personnel administration tools such as appraisal system, ensuring discipline, counseling, mentoring, etc. Carries out instructional Duties for ab-initio, in-service and Other specialized courses.

Intermediate or equivalent 06 months Specialist Trade Training after Conversion to Cryptographer from Clk PA, Clk EA, Clk GD, and Telst RT Operator. Minimum 09 Yrs Service

355.10 341.30 350.10 321.10 351.10 159.90 300.10

Clk, Cipher; Coding Clerk Coding Machine Operator Clk General Typist Store Keeper , Store Clerk, Teaching professionals Other Supervisor clerical

4143.10

4143.50

4190.10

4111.30

4131.10

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In addition to 6 (a) above, compiles and scrutinizes various types of messages and returns etc. and is responsible for overall, supervision and administration of cipher section. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from fire, theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Functions as in charge of section, performs supervisory and executive jobs, Guide the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations.

In addition to 6 (a) above, Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board Min 17/23/28 yrs of Service

300.10 571.20

In addition to 6 (a), above. Section Officer, Office Superintendent, Head Clerk, Head Assistant, Supervisor (Clerical) Sub Inspector Police

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Applies electronic theory, principles of electrical circuits, electrical testing procedures, engineering mathematics, physics and related subjects to layout, build, tests troubleshoots, repair and modify developmental and production of electronic equipment. Draws sketches to clarify design details and functional criteria of electronic units. Assembles experimental circuitry and tech manuals according to engineering instructions. Sets up standard test apparatus or contrives test equipment and circuit, and conducts functional, operational, and environmental and life tests to evaluate performance and reliability of electronic equipment. Analyses and interprets test data. Adjusts, calibrates, aligns and modifies circuit and components and records effects on unit performance. Writes technical reports and develops charts, graphs and schematics to describe and illustrate systems operating characteristics, malfunctions, deviations from design specifications and functional limitations affecting systems design. May operate drills and other machine tools to fabricate non-procurable items, such as coils,

Intermediate or equivalent with Science and Mathematics 01 year Trade training 05 months Specialist Trade training OJT for 06 months Passed LAC reclassification Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board.

852.30 853.30 392.70 032.20 032.40 861.20 854.40 856.20 856.30 391.10 862.30 852.10

Radar Craftsman & Mechanic Operator Rack Wiring ( Telephone and Telegraph Equipment Manufacturing) Radar operator Technician Electronics & Technician Electronics Communication Technician telecommunication Radio Operator Broadcasting Station Radio Mechanic Maintenance Mechanic, Telephone and Telegraph Teleprinters Mechanic. Signaler Telegraphist. Public Address Equipment Operator. Electronics Fitter; General

7243.20 8283.60 3132.80 3114.10 3114.20 132.30 7243.70 7244.20 7244.30 3132.81 3132.50 7242.10

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terminal boards and chassis. May check out newly installed equipment in airplanes, ships and structure to evaluate system performance under actual operating conditions. Calculates data by original observations or from available sources. Draws necessary stores for correct manufacture and assembly of units, alignments, synchronizing, tuning, continuity, voltage control, output, etc. Checks work during manufacture, repair or installation for completion. Operates and maintains radar equipment to give range and direction of targets or objects such as aircrafts, fog, rain clouds and cyclonic storm in sky around operating station. Switches on communication equipment and radar set and opens filaments and blower units. Allows set to warm up and raises high-tension voltage slowly to achieve operating condition. Switches aerial rotation circuit, and observes image on radar screen with aid of short, medium or long range scales to determine distance altitude, direction and speed of object detected. Employs voice communication (Radio-telephone or Morse) to convey information to

852.20 854.30 854.40 570.30 341.24 350.10 341.15 853.40

Electronics Mechanics; Electronic equipment Radio Technician Radio Manufacturing Radio mechanic , Radio Repairer Fire Fighter Fireman Computer Operator Clerk General, Lower Division clerk, Dispatch clerk, clerk personnel and clerk Correspondence Data Entry operator Assembly Operator (Telephone and Telegraph equipment Manufacturing)

7243.10 7243.60 7243.70 5161.10 4112.20 4190.10 4113.35 8283.20

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operating room. May attend to minor faults to maintain set in operating conditions. Adjusts tunes and operates transmitting and receiving equipment for broadcasting news and other programs. Switches on and operates transmitter for broadcasting. Listens to broadcast through headphone or loudspeaker and manipulates control knobs to adjust volume and tone. Fixes up microphone, adjusts amplifier level and monitors loudspeakers by further tuning, if necessary, to ensure clarity of reception. Adjusts and tunes receivers for relaying different stations. May work at transmitting of receiving station or at Studio Centre. Performs minor repairs and replaces defective parts. May record music, talk etc. for relaying. Electronics fitters fit and adjust computer hardware, as well as sound and image recording and transmitting telecommunications and other electronic equipment. Fits, assembles and repairs various kinds of electronic equipment in factory or workshop or at place of use. Examines drawings and wiring diagrams; checks parts for accuracy

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of fit and minor adjustments; assembles parts or mounts them on chassis or panels with aid of hand tools; installs and connects wiring, solders joints, diagnoses faults with aid of electronic testing equipment; dismantles equipment if required and replaces faulty parts or wiring. Repairs electronic equipment, such as computers, industrial controls Radar systems, transmitters, receiver and tele-metering control systems as per manufacturer’s specifications using hand tools and test instruments. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers and their applications, to fight and extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvages properties and goods during and after fires Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data and operates data entry operator. Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data, preparing schedules etc.

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In addition to 7(a) above, Recommends changes in circuitry or installation specifications to simplify assembly and maintenance. May instruct and supervise sub ordinate technical personnel, engaged in installation, operation and maintenance of telegraph, telephone, telex system, radio, radar, sound recording and other equipment under his charge. Studies sketches, blue prints etc., and determines method of work to be adopted. Tests faulty equipment and applies knowledge of functional operation of electronic units and systems to diagnose cause of malfunction. Tests electronic components and circuits to be installed, services and overhauls radar equipment. Studies diagrams and manufacturer's specification and installs radar transmitting and receiving equipment. Uses tests equipment for continuity, frequency, performance, etc., detects faults by application of knowledge of functional operation of electronic units and systems and removes defects by replacing defective parts, soldering or tightening loose and broken connections, using oscilloscopes, signal generators, wave meters,

In addition to 7 (a) above 03 months Specialist trade training 06 Months OJT Passed Corporal promotion education test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board. Min 05 Yrs experience on occupation

857.30 854.50 854.60 854.50

In addition to 7 (a) Above Cable Jointer Radio craftsman, installation Radio mechanic installation (aircraft) Radio craftsman, maintenance Radio craftsman Installation

7245.20 7243.75 7243.80 7243.75

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pulse modulators , Avometer, Megger and other instruments and hand tools. Aligns, adjusts and calibrates equipment according to specifications. Operates and checks radar equipment on aircraft and makes necessary repairs and adjustments to ensure efficiency. Operates and repair electronic and missile control systems. Organizes and supervises work of casual workers for maintaining houses in clean and orderly manner.

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In addition to 7 (a) and (b), Prepares estimates and draws material required for section. Maintains charts, distributes work, keeps harmony and arrange instructions to juniors. Holds inventory of section, ensures proper storing and preservation of spares, forecasts demands, receives stores, checks them, puts identification slips maintains stock Register . Possesses knowledge of security, intelligence, operation of arms and ammunition. Ensures security of buildings, installation, equipment and assets, man, material from fire theft and unauthorized entry. Investigates security threats. Demonstrates correct method of using machinery

In addition to 7 (a) and (b) above Passed Sergeant promotion skill test and Trade examination conducted by Air Force Ground crew Examination board. Eligible for

159.90 351.10 861.20 861.10

In addition to 7 (a) & (b) Above Teaching Professionals Other Storekeeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Warehousing man Engineering Assistant broadcasting station. Radio Operator Broadcasting Station Others Television Broadcasting Station Operator

2339.90 4131.10 3132.30 3132.20

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for achieving best results and assists technical representatives in preparing costs, estimates and blue prints etc. Carries out instructional duties for ab-initio, in-service and Other specialized courses. Establishes and operates fire safety programs, trains personnel in fire fighting and guides operation in case of fire. Directs the operation of fire fighting and rescue operation.

award of Diploma in electronics Engineering vide AICTE/UG/G-41/43 10817 Dtd 28 Aug 2008 Minimum 13 years experience on occupation.

430.50 392.20 369.75 369.85

Technical Demonstrator Station Technical Assistant overseas communication Line inspector telegraph and Telephone Wireless Inspector Supervisor Customer Technical Services

5220.25 3132.60 3114.30 3114.50 5220.20

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In addition to 7 (a), (b) and (c) above Supervises and guides workers engaged in assembling, installing and repairing of electrical wiring, telephones. Supervises and guides fittings assembling, installing and repairing of electronic equipment, motors, generators etc., and ensures optimum performance. Studies drawings and wiring diagrams and explains details to workers. Checks connection, quality and thickness of wire, resistance, condensers, valves, coils, etc., gets defective parts or components replaces and ensures conformity with prescribed

In addition to 7 (a), (b) and (c) above Group ‘B’ Gazetted Officer Passed Junior Warrant Officer promotion skill test and trade

850.10 850.20 361.35 361.70 860.10

In addition to 7 (a),(b) and (c) above Supervisor & Foreman Electronic equipment Supervisor Engineering (Telegraph & telephone) Supervisor telegraph Supervisor Wireless Supervisor Broadcasting Unit

7248.10 7248.20 1226.85 4142.30 3132.10

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specifications. Tests completed unit for electrical circuit, flow of current, resistance, frequency, earthing, etc. gets defects removed and ensures stipulated performance. May use substitute parts or change wiring system, if authorized. Specialize in electrical or electronic equipment. Also controls and supervises maintenance Mechanics engaged in erecting, installing, maintaining and repairing communication lines, cables, EE room telephone exchange, and telegraph office or in customer’s premises in his area. Prepares estimates of expenditure and material required for extension of telephone connections and facilities and obtains necessary approval. Controls and supervises installation of underground and surface telephone lines and cables to provide necessary connections. Checks operational efficiency of telephone and telegraph apparatus at subscriber's premises and at respective exchanges. Supervises duties of sub ordinate Maintenance Mechanic etc. and guides them as necessary. Organizes repair and maintenance operations during emergencies and breakdowns in

examination conducted by Air force Ground crew Examination board. Minimum 17/23/28 yrs experience on occupation

392.10 859.20 300.10 571.20 860.10 369.70 850.20 361.60

Station Officer, Overseas Communication, Engineer, overseas communication Senior Functionary ( Telephone equipment manufacturing) Section Officer, Section In charge Sub Inspector police Supervisor Broadcasting Unit, Audio visual projection and sound equipment operator Supervisor, Engineering, Phones(outdoor) Supervisor, Engineering (Telegraph & Telephone) Supervisor, Engineering Trunks

3132.55 7249.10 3431.10 3450.20 3132.10 1226.70 7248.20 4142.20

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Communication systems. Maintains liaison with radio equipment users and looks into complaints. May supervise work of Telephone and Telegraphic Operators. Supervises Security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from fire, theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Possesses higher knowledge and experience of Office Administration. Performs supervisory and executive jobs. Functions as in charge of section. Guides the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Organizes and controls all clerical works within establishments to the best of human resources policy.

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Has knowledge of discipline and office administration, supervision of loading/unloading of stores and equipment in surface vehicle, ship and Aircraft. Performs the duties of General nature and variety of clerical duties such as maintenance of records, Receipt and dispatch of dak (mail), routine correspondence, allocating and supervising work of serving staff. Knows regulations of ceremonials, guard of honour and other parade, manages the post office, station Hygiene and sanitation section. Attends to enquiry made personally, on phone or by post and gives required information about organizational setup. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data according to operating instructions. Enters command to clear computer system and start operation using keyboard of computer terminal. Also engaged in entry of data into electronic equipment for processing. Possesses knowledge of light, elementary electricity optics, principles of photography, emulsion

Intermediate or Equivalent Trade training of 06 months 02 months Specialist Trade Training Passed Reclassification Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board

350.20 570.30 341.24 350.10 173.10 172.20 928.30 928.50 925.90 341.15 172.10

Clerk, Enquiry; information clerk Fire Fighter, Fireman Computer Operator Clerk General, Lower Division Clerk, Dispatch Clerk, Clerk Personnel, Clerk Correspondence Photographer General, Movie Cameraman Developer Photographic Printer Enlarger Photographic, Projection Camera Operator, Photographic Projection camera operator Data Entry Operator Cinematographer, Cameraman motion picture

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speeds characteristic of negatives and printing materials, storages of negatives, photographic chemistry, theory of developing and processing, different grades of solution, dark room precaution, safety and no safety films etc. Uses flash and enlarges photographs as necessary. Uses precision miniature camera and prints and enlarges photographs.

925.90

Photographic and photomechanical Operatives

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In addition to 8(a) above possesses higher knowledge and experience on the job. Supervises the work of juniors and guide them. Assists superiors in disposal of complicated papers with subject, prepares notes, drafts, memoranda and summaries quoting precedents references rules, etc. organizes and supervises work of casual workers for maintaining houses in clean and orderly manner. Allots works to various staff under control and supervises their work. Supervises works of staff engages in cleaning rooms, lounges and dining halls of messes and offices. Supervises work of lascars, porters, sweepers, room boys, lift boys and linen keepers. Conducts physical training classes, organizes games and athletic meets sports at inter- unit

In addition to 8(a). 02 months Specialist Trade Training Passed corporal Education Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board Minimum 05 years experience

302.10 510.20 510.10 193.60

In addition to 8(a) above Office Assistant, Senior Clerk Housekeeper (Domestic) House keeper (institutional) Physical training Instructor

3431.30 5121.20 5121.10 3475.15

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competitions. Organizes picnic, tours and other recreational activities. Prepares estimates, draws tool and materials and maintains account. Uses mobile photo tender including power supply equipments under field conditions. Indents materials and equipments and maintains their records. Guides and supervises subordinates

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In addition to 8(a) and (b) above, Possesses thorough knowledge and experience of Office Administration and various discipline functions including all types of parade. Is conversant with various aspects of security, and first aid. Also has elementary knowledge of health and hygiene. Detects and eliminates or reduces fire hazards in ware houses, place of public assembly and other establishments. Establishes and operates fire safety programs, trains personnel in fire fighting and guides operation in case of fire. Receives stores and issues various types of goods, tools, equipment. Maintains record of each items, affixes identity slip to items giving code number or marks. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises

In addition to 8 (a) & (b) Passed Sgt Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Exam Board. Minimum 13 Years experience on occupation

159.90 570.20 351.10 089.30 300.10

In addition to 8 (a) and (b) Teaching professionals Other Fire Officer Store Keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Ware House Man Sanitary inspector Supervisor clerical

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physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Ensures use correct methodology for receipt and issue of stores and maintenance of Records of goods and materials Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Ensures following of correct methods for receipt and issue of stores and maintenance of records of goods and materials procured, issued and dispatched. Deals with advanced personnel administration tools such as appraisal system, ensuring discipline, counseling, mentoring, etc. Carries out instructional Duties for ab-initio, in-service and Other specialized courses.

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In addition to 8(a), (b) and (c) above Performs supervisory and executive jobs. Functions as in charge of section, possesses thorough knowledge about handling of inventories and stores. Guides staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Possesses higher knowledge and experience of Office Administration, maintenance and operation of fire equipment, security, first aid, health and hygiene. Detects and eliminates or reduces fire hazards in places of public assembly and establishments. Inspects fire extinguishing and fire prevention equipment. Investigates conditions and practices likely to cause fire and reports findings and Recommends fire preventive measures Establishes and operates fire safety programmes, trains personnel in fire fighting and guides operation. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from fire, theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Allots duties to security personnel and maintains discipline among security

In addition to 8 (a), (b) and (c) Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board. Minimum 17/23/28 yrs experience on occupation

570.10 300.10 571.20

In addition to 8(a), (b) and (c) above Fire Prevention Officer, Fire Station Officer Section Officer, Section In-charge Sub Inspector Police

3151.10 3431.10 3450.20

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9 (

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Instructs and trains officers and airmen in physical training, Foot drill, arms drill, games, weapon training on various weapons like INSAS rifles, sten machine carbines and other small caliber weapons. Guides them on ground defence subjects such as field craft, types and methods of fire. Organize major and minor games and sports at an AF unit. Is trained in first aid and handling of fire appliances. Conduct yoga classes for all personnel of a unit. Organize major and minor games and sports at an AF unit. Assists maintenance of range firing equipment and conducts range firing practice for all rank and records the results. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data according to operating instructions. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers and their applications, use of all type of fire appliances to fight and try to extinguish fires,

Intermediate or Equivalent 08 Months Trade training Six Months On-Job Training 03 months Specialist Trade Training Passed Reclassification Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board

193.60 341.24 350.10 341.15 570.30

Physical Training Instructor. Computer Operator Clerk General, lower Division Clerk, Dispatch Clerk, Clerk Personnel , Clerk Correspondence Data Entry Operator Fireman, Fire Fighter

3475.15 4112.20 4190.10 4113.35 5161.10

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rescue persons and salvages properties and goods during and after fires.

9 (

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up

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In

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uc

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I)

Co

rpo

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PL

)

In addition to 9 (a) above possesses full knowledge of first aid, weapon training, method of judging distances, fire orders, concealment & camouflage techniques, patrolling, scouting etc. Treats athletic injuries and administers rehabilitation exercise. Conducts progressive weapon training. Demands and records sports gear and other equipment. Maintains sports grounds, sports stores, gymnasiums, swimming pools. Acts as referees, coaches and umpires for various games. Supervises work of lascars, porters, sweepers, room boys, lift boys and linen keepers. Conducts physical training classes, organizes games and sports. Organizes inter- unit competitions and athletic meets. Organizes picnic, tours and other recreational activities. Coaches’ potential sportsman or player with mantle and promise in fundamentals, techniques and rules of competitive sports and games.

In addition to 9(a) above Passed 03 months Specialist trade Training corporal Education Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board Minimum 05 years experience on occupation

193.40 193.60 -- 159.90

In addition to 9 (a) above Sports coach Physical fitness Instructor Fitness Training and aerobic instructor Teaching professionals Other

3475.45 3475.15 3475.10 2339.90

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on

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ica

l

Gro

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d T

rain

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In

str

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tor

(G

TI)

Se

rgea

nt

(Sg

t)

In addition to 9(a) and (b) conducts games and sports in accordance with rules and pronounces instantaneous decisions. Inspects playgrounds and areas before commencement of games. Organizes range firing for all personnel as per range orders. Maintains of records, prepares returns, holds inventory of section. Trains personnel in sports and games and conducts tournaments within the station. Has thorough knowledge and experience of Office Administration, discipline functions connected with different types of parade. Operates inventory of section. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, including tools and equipments. Deals with advanced personnel administration tools such as appraisal system, ensuring discipline, counseling, mentoring, etc. Carries out instructional Duties for ab-initio, in-service and Other specialized courses.

In addition to 9 (a) and (b) above Passed Sergeant Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board Minimum 13 Years experience on occupation

193.70 351.30 351.10 300.10

In addition to 9(a) and (b) above Umpires and referees Stock Verifier Store Keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Ware House Man Supervisor Clerical

3475.60

4131.30

4131.10

3431.10

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9 (

d)

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on

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l

Gro

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d T

rain

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In

str

uc

tor

(

GT

I)

Wa

rra

nt

Ra

nk O

ffic

ers

In addition to 9(a), (b) & (c) above, undertakes responsibility of officer in charge section. Supervises the parade, sports arrangements and range firing. Undertakes coaching in all games and sports in service. Plans, controls, and supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from fire, theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Trains security personnel and maintains discipline among them. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Investigates crimes and submits report to higher authorities.

In addition to 9(a), (b) & (c) above Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board. Minimum 17/23/28 yrs experience on occupation

300.10 571.20

In addition to 9(a), (b) & (c) above Section Officer, Office Superintendent, Sub Inspector Police

3431.10 3450.20

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10 (

a)

Gro

up

Y / N

on

Tec

hn

ica

l

Ind

ian

Air

Fo

rce P

olic

e

IA

F(P

)

Air

cra

fts

ma

n

Possesses knowledge of security, discipline and arrest, custody and identification parade procedures. Detects and prevents crimes, conducts search and performs escort, court orderly, and detention room sentry and guard duties. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data according to operating instructions. Escorts convoys, patrol areas, control traffic, enforces discipline and prepares beat cards and reports. Assists in small scale searches and in investigations of crimes. Drives motorcycle, jeeps and light vehicles. Has knowledge of civil courts and station security and Air force Act. Arrests absentees and deserters with assistance of civil police. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data, preparing schedules etc. Searches persons at airbases to prevent smuggling on service a/c. Examines baggage houses, regimental shops etc for preventing smuggling or manufacture, store and sale of illicit goods.

Intermediate or Equivalent 09 months Trade training 06 Months On-Job Training 01 month specialist trade training Passed Reclassification Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board

571.30 572.50 572.70 986.40 381.20 341.24 350.10 570.30

Police Constable Searcher Customs Constable Excise Driver Car Dispatch Rider Computer Operator Clerk General, Lower Division Clerk, Fire Fighter, Fireman

5162.10 3441.30 5162.30 8322.10 8321.20 4112.20 4190.10 5161.10

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10 (

b)

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on

Tec

hn

ica

l

Ind

ian

Air

Fo

rce P

olic

e

IAF

(P)

Co

rpo

ral

(CP

L)

In addition to 10 (a) above, Has elementary knowledge of Indian Penal Code, Criminal Procedure Code, Indian Evidence Act and Indian Official Secrets Act. Undertakes the airport security, intelligence investigations and write reports. Performs pilot and out riding duties of VIPs and outsiders.

In addition to 10(a) above 01 month Specialist trade training Passed corporal Education Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board Minimum 05 years experience on occupation

In addition to 10 (a) above

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10 (

c)

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No

n T

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hn

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l

Ind

ian

Air

Fo

rce P

olic

e

IAF

(P)

Se

rgea

nt

(S

gt)

In addition to 10 (a) and (b) above, undertakes the major investigation, control the work of juniors, holding and operating of inventory items, handling of security equipment, carryout the verification of personnel. Possesses thorough knowledge and experience of Office Administration, discipline functions connected with different types of parade. Various aspects of security, knowledge of first aid, operates inventory of section. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Teaches professional subject of the concerned trade of Ab-initio and in service training. Deals with advanced personnel administration tools such as appraisal system, ensuring discipline, counseling, mentoring, etc.

In addition to 10 (a) and (b) above Passed Sergeant Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board Minimum 13 Years experience on occupation

159.90 351.10 300.10 571.20

In addition to 10 (a) and (b) above Teaching professionals Other Store Keeper, Store Clerk, Supervisor clerical Sub Inspector Police

2339.90 4131.10

3431.10

3450.20

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10 (

d)

Gro

up

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on

Tec

hn

ica

l

Ind

ian

Air

Fo

rce P

olic

e

IAF

(P)

Wa

rra

nt

Ra

nk O

ffic

ers

In addition to 10 (a), (b) & (c) above, supervises guard room, undertakes trade testing and instructional duties. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from fire, theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Allots duties to security personnel and maintains discipline among them. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Investigates crimes and submits report to higher authorities. Able to guide the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Has higher knowledge and experience of Office Administration.

In addition to 10 (a), (b) & (c) above Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board. Minimum 17/23/28 yrs experience

571.10 573.10 300.10

In addition to 10 (a), (b) & (c) above , Inspector Police Security Officer Section Officer, Office Superintendent

3450.10 5169.10 3431.10

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1

1(a

)

Gro

up

X / N

on

Tec

hn

ica

l

In

dia

n A

ir F

orc

e (

Se

cu

rity

)

I

AF

( S

)

A

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fts

ma

n

Possesses knowledge of security, discipline and arrest, custody and identification parade procedures. Actively involved in protection and evacuation of men and material. Counters internal and external security threats. Works as personal security guards to VIPs of the organization. Can assemble; replace parts repair guns, rifles and Pistols etc. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data. Escorts convoys, patrols areas, control traffic, enforces discipline and prepares beat cards and reports. Assists in small scale searches and in investigations of crimes. Drives motorcycle, jeeps and light vehicles. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of fire fighting appliances. Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data, preparing schedules etc. Searches persons at airbases to prevent smuggling on service a/c. Examines baggage, houses, regimental shops etc for preventing smuggling and sale of illicit goods. Checks complete small arm and its components for alignment and proper fitment, grooving and functional operations.

Intermediate 0r Equivalent 09 months Trade training 06 Months On-Job Training 03 Months Specialist Trade Training Passed Reclassification Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board

571.30 572.50 572.70 986.40 381.20 341.24 350.10 570.30 839.10

Police Constable Searcher Customs Constable Excise Driver Car Dispatch Rider Computer Operator Clerk General Fire Fighter, Fireman Armourer

5162.10 3441.30 5162.30 8322.10 8321.20 4112.20 4190.10 5161.10 7222.85

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11(b

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X / N

on

Tec

hn

ica

l

Ind

ian

Air

Fo

rce (

Se

cu

rity

)

IAF

( S

)

Co

rpo

ral (

Cp

l)

In addition to 11(a) above, possesses, elementary knowledge of Indian Penal Code, Criminal Procedure Code, Indian Evidence Act and Indian Official Secrets Act. Undertakes the airport security, intelligence investigations and write reports. Performs pilot and out riding duties of VIPs and outsiders. Organizes and supervises work of casual workers for maintaining houses in clean and orderly manner. Acts as protective service professional and is involved in maintaining law and order.

In addition to 11(a) above 03 Months Specialist Trade Training Passed corporal Education Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board Minimum 05 years experience on occupation

In addition to 11(a) above

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11(c

)

Gro

up

X / N

on

Te

ch

nic

al

Ind

ian

Air

Fo

rce (

Se

cu

rity

)

IAF

( S

)

Se

rgea

nt

(S

gt)

In addition to 11 (a) & (b) above, supervises and control the guard room, undertakes instructional duties. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Investigates crimes and submits report to higher authorities. Able to guide the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Possesses higher knowledge and experience of Office. Allots duties to security personnel and maintains discipline among security personnel and looks after their welfare. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Deals with advanced personnel administration tools such as appraisal system, ensuring discipline, counseling, mentoring, etc. Carries out instructional Duties for ab-initio, in-service and Other specialized courses.

In addition to 11 (a) and (b) above Passed Sergeant Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board 06 months Specialist Trade Training Minimum 13 Years experience on occupation

159.90 351.10 300.10

In addition to 11 (a) and (b) above Teaching professionals Other Store Keeper, Store Clerk, Supervisor clerical

2339.90 4131.10

3431.10

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1

1(d

)

Gro

up

X / N

on

Tec

hn

ical

Ind

ian

Air

Fo

rce

(S

ecu

rity

) IA

F (

S)

Wa

rra

nt

Ra

nk

Off

icers

In addition to 11(a), (b) & (c) above, supervises and control the guard room, undertakes trade testing and instructional duties. Plans, controls, and supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from fire, theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry and enforces preventive measures as necessary to eliminate them. Allots duties to security personnel and maintains discipline among security personnel and looks after their welfare. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Investigates crimes and submits report to higher authorities. Able to guide the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Possesses higher knowledge and experience of Office Administration.

In addition to 11(a), (b) & (c) above Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board. Minimum 17/23/28 yrs experience on occupation

571.10 573.10 300.10

In addition to 11(a), (b) & (c) above , Inspector Police Security Officer Section Officer, Office Superintendent

3450.10 5169.10 3431.10

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12 (

a)

Gro

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Y / N

on

Tec

hn

ica

l

Lo

gis

tic

s A

ssis

tan

t / G

rou

p Y

Air

cra

fts

ma

n

Possesses knowledge of organization and function of equipment services schedule and scales of spares, issue, supply storage and ensures proper storage and preservation. Affixes or ties identification label Determines section, reference and part numbers of all types of technical equipment and non-technical stores such as clothing, barrack equipment, fuel, etc. Maintains stock register, Bin location cards. Capable to raise all kinds of demands on supply sources, Issue against demand and receive item against demand under guidance. Exercises physical check of stores periodically and verifies with record stock balance. Receives item & equipment from main store for delivery to user flight, Squadron or section and receives returnable stores from user and return them to main stores for appropriate disposal such as repair, reconditioning, replacement or deposit in stores. Undertakes provisioning based on past consumption record and known, anticipated future requirement. Prepares demands, receives all types of equipment from various sources of supply both indigenous & overseas,

Intermediate or Equivalent with 50 % marks in any discipline 09 months Trade training 06 months OJT 03 months specialist Trade training Passed LAC reclassification test conducted by IAF Trade Examination board.

351.10 351.30 341.24 341.15 103.70 570.30

Store Keeper, Ware house man and Store clerk Stock verifier Computer operator Data entry operator System Administration Assistant Fire Fighter, Fireman

4131.10 4131.30 4112.20 4113.35 3121.10 5161.10

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identifies them and does stock checking and local purchases according to procedure. Is capable of entering complete transaction data in computer and perform, manage all material transactions on line, electronic media (IMMOLS). He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers and their applications, use of all type of fire appliances to fight and try to extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvages properties and goods during and after fires. Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data, preparing schedules etc

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12 (

b)

Gro

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Y / N

on

Tec

hn

ica

l

Lo

gis

tic

s A

ssis

tan

t (L

gs

Ass

t)

Co

rpo

ral (C

pl)

In additional to 12 (a) possesses general knowledge of provisioning schedule and procedure. Calculates and reviews establishment requirements, guides juniors as necessary. Handles packing and unpacking of different types of equipment including complete aircraft, airframe and aero engine. Dispatches equipment by sea, air, rail, road & post. Maintains stock and prescribed stores accounts register.

In addition to 12 (a) above 01 Months specialist trade Training 03 months OJT Passed Corporal Promotion education Test conducted by Air Force trade Examination Board. Min 5 yrs experience on occupation

302.10 351.20

In addition to 12(a) above. Office Assistant, Senior Clerk Store Distributors

3431.30 4131.20

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12 (

c)

Gro

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Y / N

on

Tec

hn

ica

l

Lo

gis

tic

s A

ssis

tan

t (

Lg

s A

sst)

Se

rgea

nt

(Sg

t)

In additional 12 (a) & (b) above, is capable to prepare contract documents for purchase of goods & services for organization as per rules. Takes custody, care & maintenance of valuable & attractive items, security items. Supervise work of subordinates engaged in handling & maintenance of materials. Capable of handling various types of inventory of section. Possesses knowledge of security, intelligence, operation of arms and ammunition. Carries out duties of instructor for the training of ab-initio, in service and Other specialized courses. Deals with advanced personnel administration tools such as appraisal system, ensuring discipline, counseling, mentoring, etc. Carries out instructional Duties for ab-initio, in-service and Other specialized courses.

In addition to 12 (a) & (b) Passed Sgt promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air Force Ground Examination board. Minimum 13 yrs of experience on occupation

159.90 -- 351.10 300.10

In addition to 12 (a) and (b) above Teaching professionals Other Stock Verifier Store Keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Ware House Man Supervisor clerical

2339.90 4131.30 4131.10 3431.10

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12 (

d)

Gro

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on

Tec

hn

ica

l

Lo

gis

tic

s A

ssis

tan

t (

Lg

s A

sst)

Wa

rra

nt

Ra

nk O

ffic

ers

In additional 12 (a) (b), & (c) above, possesses in depth knowledge of occupation and implement policies of Provisioning, Procurement, Demand management, Inventory management, Servicing of contract .Checks scales & entitlement and accord approval of appropriate action Supervises receipt , storage, dispatch, and delivery of goods, parcels , freights, etc by road transport. Coordinates running of lorry services and assists in fixing up competent drivers and escorts, taking into consideration nature of transportation required. Inspects goods to be transported, checks their packing, if necessary and directs loading and unloading operations. May calculate charges and issue receipts for payment. Supervises, co ordinates and controls within authority delegated , in providing storage and warehousing facilities to complete range of stock holding, including air conditioned facilities, to all other users, material wise, class wise etc as laid down in IAP 1502. Possesses thorough knowledge of provisioning, checks scales and entitlements, prepares surplus reports and undertakes local purchases as required.

In addition to 12 (a) , (b) & (c) above Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board. Minimum 17/23/28 yrs experience on occupation

369.67 252.30 300.10 571.20

In addition to 12(a) , (b) & c) above Goods Supervisor, Road Transport. Manager, Storage and warehousing Section Officer, Office Superintendent, Sub Inspector Police

1226.54 1226.50 3431.10 3450.20

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13 (

a)

Gro

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X /

Tec

hn

ical

M

ech

an

ical S

yste

m F

itte

r (

Me

ch

Sys

Fit

)

A

irc

raft

sm

an

Have elementary knowledge of drawing instruments, orthographic drawing and isometric projections, use of precision instruments like Vernier calliper, micrometer, gauges, hand tools and their use. Conducts practical tests of ferrous, non-ferrous metal and standard colour code scheme. Performs first and second line servicing, storage servicing and maintenance of all aircraft and ground mechanical equipment and their sub-assemblies. Assists in hydraulic lab procedures like cleaning and handling of hydraulic filter, checking contamination level of hydraulic fluid. Diagnoses and rectifies common running faults of vehicles and aircraft Specialist Vehicle Maintains and services lead acid battery used in Aircraft Specialist Vehicle. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data according to operating instructions. Works as security guard. Has knowledge of operation and maintenance of power- Driven air-compressor that generates and supplies compressed air to drive pneumatic tools, hoists and other mechanical equipment. Starts power unit and builds up required pressure;

Intermediate or Equivalent with Science and Mathematic. 01 yr trade training. 03 weeks specialist trade training 06 months OJT Pass LAC reclassification test conducted by Air Force trade examination board

030.40 835.60 841.20 845.50 844.30 961.25 961.65 843.10 859.60 855.30 341.24

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Draught man Mechanical Driller Metal General Precision instrument mechanic Mechanic, Maintenance Workshop Air craft propeller Mechanic Air compressor Operator Air conditioning & Refrigeration Plant operator Automobile Assembler Battery servicing man Electrician Automobile Computer Operator Clark General , Lower Division Clerk, Clerk Correspondence, Dispatch Clerk, Clerk Personnel Fire Fighter, Firemen

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manipulates controls or sets automatic regulator to maintain correct supply of air to equipment; observes pressure, temperature and other gauges and makes further adjustments to controls as necessary; cleans and oils equipment, tightens loose parts and performs other servicing tasks to keep compressor in good running order. Connect pipelines from compressor to various equipments and make minor repairs.

570.30 842.10 728.70 726.10 726.20 726.30 833.10

Fitter General Browner Annealer Metal Hardener Metal Temperer Metal Gauge Maker, Tool maker

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In addition to 13 (a) above, 03 Months Specialist Trade Training 06 months OJT Passed Corporal Promotion education test conducted

842.45

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973.40

In addition to 13 (a) above Assembler Stationary diesel engine Assembler Stationary Petrol engine Fitter Automobile Field Mechanic Aircraft Power plant operator Crane Operator Gantry;

8281.35

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 wheels to run on track laid along ground, to lift, move and lower heavy objects from ground to heights and vice versa. Guides and supervises work of juniors when acts as in-charge watch for short duration. Measures essential parts such as cylinder bore, crank pins, pistons etc., using cylinder gauge, micrometer and other appropriate tools. Gets cylinders re-bored, valve seats refaced and liners filled if necessary. Fits and taps pistons in cylinders, decarbonizes cylinder head and grinds valves using appropriate abrasives. Fits and taps pistons in cylinders, decarbonizes cylinder head and grinds valves using appropriate abrasives. Replaces or repairs worn out or damaged parts and assembles them, doing supplementary tooling as necessary to ensure accuracy of fit. Installs assembled or repaired engine in position, sets timings, fits accessories, adjusts tappets, carburetor, fan belt etc. and connects it to propulsion drive. Starts engine, tunes it precisely and runs it at prescribed or set standard making necessary adjustments. Observes different readings such as temperature, fuel level, oil.

by Air Force Trade Examination board Minimum 05 years experience on occupation.

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In addition to 13 (a) & (b) above Maintain section records and charts, Embodiment of Mod, STIs and SIs pertaining to section equipments, jobs, aircrafts and Ground Equipments. Fire safety and security precaution in different types of Mechanical Transport vehicles & aircraft specialist vehicles. Capable of performing quality assurance service to achieving quality products. Train subordinates by imparting knowledge through theoretical and practical methods Operates inventory of section ensures proper storage and preservation of goods. Checks store periodically, prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Maintains stores and counts various tools and equipment. Teaches professional subject of the concerned trade of ab-initio and in service training. Operates power-driven winch to lift and lower load, bend pipes, etc. or to hoist and lower dredging pipes, grabs etc., on dredges. Ensures that cable, winch drum and winch brake are in good working order. Attend to minor repairs and tend cable, ropes, pulley, and lifting tackle. Operates winches to draw heavy cargoes or boats to shore. Manually operated winches.

In addition to13 (a) and (b) above Pass Sgt promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air Force Ground crew examination board.

Minimum 13 years experience on

occupation.

Eligible for award of Diploma in Mechanical Engineering vide TN- 89/220/Dip/2008/4736 dated 24 May 2008.

430.50 -- 369.60 844.20 351.10 159.90 973.65 840.20 845.10 300.10

In addition to 13 (a) & (b) above Technical demonstrator Supervisor customer Technical Services Traffic inspector Motor transport Air frame Erector Store keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Warehouse Man Teaching Professionals Other Winch man; Winch Operator Supervisor and Foreman, Motor Vehicle Repairing Mechanic, Petrol Engine; Petrol Engine Fitter Supervisor clerical

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In addition to 13 (a), (b) & (c ) Passed JWO promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air force Ground crew Examination board. Minimum 17/23/28 yrs of experience on occupation.

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In addition to 13(a), (b) & (c) Section Officer, Section In charge Sub Inspector Police Supervisor and Foreman Machinery Fitting And Repairing Superintendent of Maintenance Supervisor and Foreman Machine Tool Operation

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Has knowledge of Principles and practices of Nursing, Medical and Surgical procedures. Is engaged in Emergency nursing, First Aid, Preventive Medicine, Pharmacology, BLS & CCD. Has elementary knowledge of human Skeletal System, Respiratory System, Cardio vascular System, Genito-Urinary System, Nervous System, Endocrine System, Lymphatic System, Digestive System, Reproductive System, Psychiatry, Skin & Veneral Diseases, Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and communicable diseases. Helps Medical officer in examining the patient. Recognizes common emergencies and refer first aid under supervision and guidance, Assists in patient care. Observes, records & reports vital signs. Dispenses medicines prescribed by Physician, dentist. Engaged in anti epidemic measures. Assists in sanitation of the camp. Helps the Medical officer in minor surgical procedures. Assist in administering vaccination. Maintains documents with regard to medical examinations. Manages crash ambulance, Emergency. Medical Administration, Medical Stores, Air Evacuation.

Intermediate or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry & Biology 01 Year trade training 03 months OJT. 02 Months Specialist Trade Training Passed LAC Reclassification Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board

080.10 080.20 080.30 341.24 089.10 350.10 076.20 089.40 570.30 341.15 084.10

Vaccinator Inoculators Dresser Computer operator Nursing Attendant. Clerk General , Dispatch Clerk, Clerk Personnel, Lower Division clerk, Clerk Correspondence Dispenser/ Pharmacist Sanitary Darogha Fireman, Fire Fighter Data Entry operator Nurse, General

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Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data according to operating instructions. Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data, preparing schedules etc

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In addition to 14 (a) above 03 Months Specialist Trade Training Passed corporal Education Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board Minimum 05 years experience

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In addition 14(a) & (b) above, Passed Sergeant Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board Minimum 13 years experience on occupation

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159.90 351.30 351.10 -- 076.20 089.30 083.10 -- 430.50

In addition to 14 (a) & 14 (b) above Teaching professionals Other Stock Verifier Store Keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Ware House Man Medical Transcriptionist Pharmacist Sanitary Inspector Laboratory Assistant Pharmaceutical Bio- Medical Equipment Technician Technical Demonstrator

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surgery to assist surgical team. Assists team members to place and position patient on table. Transports patient to Dialysis room and positions him on lounge chair at hemo- Dialysis machine. As Bio-Medical equipment Technician calibrates and maintains medical equipment and instrumentation. Inspects and installs medical and related equipment in medical and research facilities. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Engaged in training and teaching of specialized subject of his concerned trade. Uses computer to listen to recording by physician and healthcare professionals dictating a variety of medical reports.

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In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above trained on subjects comprising of bacteriology and entomology. Disinfection and disinfestations, chemical and physical properties of insecticides. Field portable disinfection, aerial disinfection. Prevention of hospital infections, immunology, Nutrition, water supply. Environmental and industrial. Hygiene, Introduction, classification, prevention and control of communicable diseases. Sanitary engineering and various methods of disposal of waster products.

In addition 14 (a), (b) & (c) above undergone Health Assistant Class 3 course Or 02 yrs Diploma in Health inspection

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In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above trained in Laboratory techniques, principles of sterilisation, and storage of laboratory reagents, media, culture and sera. Microbiology - Classification of Bacteria and their characteristics, Isolation of pathogens from blood, urine, stool, throat swab and other miscellaneous materials. Virology - Nature of viruses and ricketssea. Technique of egg – inoculation, tissue culture.arasitology -- Identification life history of and study of entamoba histolytic, entamoba coli and Malarial parasites. Haematology-- Haemopriosis, Normal and abnormal cell in peripheral blood smear and bone marrow. Practical work in Haematology

In addition 14 (a), (b) & (c) above

undergone Laboratory Assistant Class 3 course

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In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above trained in Office procedure, typing and Basic Computer application, maintenance of records, Loss statement, board of Survey of unserviceable items, MMF calculation and indents , Receipt and issue of Medical stores, Accounting of medicalstores, maintenance of medical stores, Local purchase of medicines- Proforma B, conversion vouchers , Dispensary : Demand, Accounting and issue of drugs, Demanding and issuing of Red Cross stores. Various types of Boards and their approving Authority. Submission of various types of reports and returns etc. Pharmacology - Oral preparations and local application of various drugs/vaccines and Seras and their actions on various organs in the body. Preservation, Separation of various drugs like cold storage, Cool storage, dangerous drugs, rubber goods, chemical, acids, powders and cotton and bandages etc.

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In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above, is trained in Physics – study of matter, radiation and their application in the heat therapy, Light, Electro-magnetic spectrum, ultra-violet rays their uses in treatment, electricity, AC Dynamo, AC motor, Vacuum tubes and thermometry, Anatomy of bones, muscles, joints, ligaments and muscularattachments, brain, spinal chord, nervous system, sensory organs, Physiology – Posture, Locomotion, mechanism of respiration, effects of electrical stimuli on skin, muscles and nerves, effects of local and generalized exercise, Effects of various sensory proprioceptive stimuli, Pathology – Inflammation, Trauma to bones, Granulation o f tissues and healing, Pathology of deformities, Electrotherapy – low frequency current, short wave diathermy, infra radiotherapy, Paraffin wax, bath therapy, hot packs, Ultraviolet ray therapy, Ultrasonic therapy, massage and exercise therapy.

In addition 14 (a), (b) & (c) above had undergone Physio-Occupationa-l Therapy Assistant Class 3 course

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In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above, is trained in elementary magnetism, electromagnetic induction. Radioactivity, radioisotopes and alpha, beta, gamma radiation and X Rays. Principles of Camera photographic principles. Anatomy physiology -- Study of human skeleton, Bones and joints. Structures and functions of lungs, heart, Kidney lever, spleen, gall bladder, brain, spinal cord and reproductive organs. X Rays machine care use and maintenance. Tomographic attachment, Fluoroscopy attachments. Radiation and their hazards. Fault finding in X Ray sets, Dark room technique printing, enlarging and duplicating of radiographs positioning in Radiography for various X Ray examination. Foreign body localisation, dental radiography. General administration - Storing, accounting, Maintenance of equipments and films.

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In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above trained on subjects of Anatomy of oral cavity, Salivary Glands, Ulceration, Salivary fistula and sinus, Affictions of mucus membrane, gingival diseases, Periodontities and pathological condition of Tongue, Different types of stains on teeth, Salivary calculus, method of oral examination and diagnosis, Scaling and polishing of teeth, Gingivictomy, Flap operation, Occlusal balancing and home care instruction for oral physiotherapy, Emergencies in dental practice, Fracture of Jaw, First aid treatment of maxilla, Facial injuries, care of oral cavity during and after treatment of maxillofacial injury cases, Taking X-rays of teeth and jaw, dark room procedure, Preparation of solutions and developing of Xray films, care of film and X-ray equipment, Composition of food, Balance diet, Malnutrition and its effects on oral tissues, Control of airborne and droplet infections, dental jurisprudence ethics.

In addition 14 (a), (b) & (c) above had undergone Dental Operation Room Assistant Class 3 & or 2 course

081.10 Dental Assistant 3225.10 Works as Dental Operation room assistant

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In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above plus DORA trained in Oral anatomy and Physiology, Oral Pathology, Material Medical, Dental Radiography, Dental Hygiene and Oral Prophylaxis, Dental Health education, Maxilla facial injuries and their management, Dental equipment and stores, Dental administration – Maintenance of Dental records, reception, giving appointments, dispatching, filing and compilation of summary of dental treatment.

In addition 14 (a), (b) & (c) and DORA Class 3 above had undergone Dental Hygienist Class 3 course

081.10

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X10.10

Dental Assistant

Dental Assistants, Other

Workers reporting occupations Unidentified or Unclassified

3225.10

3225.90

X100.10

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In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above, is trained in Maxillo facial surgical prosthesis – material used, anatomical model, requirement of prosthesis, construction of ear, eye, nose, hand and eye and cheek prosthesis, coloring of prosthesis and construction of obturatorn, silver cap splint and cranial splints, Chromium Cobalt Work – Metallic denture base materials, gold, chromium cobalt and stainless steel, investment material impression and pouring of casts, wax pattern, casting techniques and casting defects, cobalt metal skeleton, master model, teeth arrangement, waxing, flasking,

In addition 14 (a), (b) & (c) above had undergone Dental Technician Class 3 course

841.85 Mechanic, Dental; Dental Technician

7311.80

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packing and pressing in acrylic resin, deflasking, remounting and selective grinding, polishing, removing and repairing of partial dentures,Orthodontia – preparation of study of model clasps, spring, use of expansion screws, preparation of removable orthodontic appliances, fabrication of fixed appliances, properties of stainless steel, composition of its alloy, principles involved in the use of stainless steel wire for fabrication of spring and arch wires, orthodontic movement of teeth, preparation of lingual and palatal bars, dental unit administration.

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In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above trained to sets up and operates haemodialysis machine to provide dialysis treatment for patients with kidney failure: Attaches dialyser and tubing to machine to assemble for use. Mixes dialysate, according to formula. Primes dialyzer with saline or heparinised solution to prepare machine for use. Transports patient to dialysis room and positions patient on lounge chair at haemodialysis machine. Takes and records patient's predialysis weight, temperature, blood pressure, pulse rate, and respiration rate. Explains dialysis procedure and operation of haemodialysis machine to patient before treatment to allay anxieties. Cleans area of access (fistula, graft, or catheter), using antiseptic solution. Connects haemodialysis machine to access in patient's forearm or catheter site to startblood circulating through dialyser. Inspects equipment settings, equipment to ensure pressures are within established limits including pressures, conductivity (proportion of chemicals to water), and temperature to ensure conformance to safety standards.

In addition 14 (a), (b) & (c) above had undergone 52 weeks course.

Or

02 yrs Diploma in Dialysis Technology

-- Dialysis Technician 3211.50

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Starts blood flow pump at prescribed rate. Inspects venous and arterial pressures as registered on Calculates fluid removal or replacement to be achieved during dialysis procedure. Monitors patient for adverse reaction and haemodialysis machine for malfunction. Takes and records patient's post dialysis weight temperature, blood pressure, pulse rate, and respiration rate. May fabricate parts, such as cannulas, tubing, catheters, connectors, and fittings, using hand tools.

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PL

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gt)

In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above trained in fabricating lenses to prescription specifications, fits lenses in frames, assists customer in choice of frames and fits frames to customer. Reads prescription for frame and lens specifications. Assists customer in choosing frames by advising correct size and shape according to facial features. Measures customer for bridge length and papillary distance using ruler, and prepares work order slip. Selects lens blank from stock. Sets up and operates machines, such as generator, polisher, edger and hardener to make lens to specifications. Adjusts finished eye glasses to fit customer by hearing and shaping plastic or by bending metal frame with fingers and pliers. Inspects lenses and determines specifications of broken lenses with power determining and optical Instruments. May examine eyes to determine visual efficiency and performance by means of instrumentation and observation and prescribe corrective eyeglasses. May sell other optical goods, such as binoculars, magnifying glasses and non-prescription Sunglasses.

In addition 14 (a), (b) & (c) above had undergone 40 weeks course. Or 02 yrs Diploma in Optometry

087.10

Optician, General; Optician, Dispensing.

3224.10

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Includes all other technicians engaged in optical and electronic equipment operations not elsewhere classified.

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d A

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Co

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ean

t

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t)

In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) trained in Hearing Language and Speech and can work as assistant to Audiologists & Speech Language - Pathologist in ENT centres, Speech Therapy centres, special schools (for children with hearing impairment, mental retardation etc.), clinics, District Disabilities Rehabilitation Centres, Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) and Rural Health Centres.

In addition 14 (a), (b) & (c) above had undergone Diploma in Hearing Language and Speech course of one year duration.

088.30 Speech Therapist Audiologist

3229.10

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erg

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In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above assists doctors in treating patients suffering from venereal diseases and skin ailments. Has knowledge of anatomy and physiology of genitourinary tract in male and female and of skin and its appendages. Assists in routine injections under septic conditions and in minor operations done by specialist. Assists specialists in skin clipping, nasal scrapping, biopsy talking, and administers ultra violet diathermy and cryotherapy.

In addition 14 (a), (b) & (c) above had undergone Special Treatment Assistant Class 3

X10.10 Workers Reporting Occupations Unidentifiable or Unclassifiable

X100.10 May be recognised as Special Treatment Assistant

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In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above, takes care of patient suffering from mental and nervous disorders. In Psychology, is conversant with instincts and attention, fatigue and exhaustion, emotions, physiological basis, volition and temperament, consciousness, Freudian concept of ego and super ego and elementary psycho-pathology. In nervous and mental disorders, is conversant with mental deficiency, psychoneurosis and psychosis, disorders of sensation, thought, memory, speech and articulation and katatonic attitudes. Carries out general management of cases of hyperpyrexia and artificial respiration, control by physical, chemical and mechanical restraints; may render first aid to cases of suicide by hanging, drowning, cut throat and homicidal injuries. Prepares patients for special treatment e.g. ECT, insulin therapy, hydrotherapy, continuous naracosis, naraco analysis, either and carbondioxide abreaction and occupational therapy.

In addition 14 (a), (b) & (c) above had undergone Psychiatric Nursing Assistant Class 3

X10.10 Workers Reporting Occupations Unidentifiable or Unclassifiable

X100.10 Should be recognised as Psychiatr-ic Nursing Assistant

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cle

ar

Me

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nic

ian

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Co

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PL

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erg

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t (S

gt)

In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above, trained at INHS Asvini Mumbai to work in Nuclear Medicine Department

In addition 14 (a), (b) & (c) above had undergone 24 weeks course after X-Ray Class 2 Recognized by AERB (Atomic energy Regulatory Board).

X10.10 Workers Reporting Occupations Unidentifiable or Unclassifiable

X100.10 Should be recognis-ed as Nuclear Medicine Technici-an

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u)

Gro

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As

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(Ra

dio

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hn

icia

n)

Se

rgea

nt

(Sg

t)

In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above, trained at Radiotherapy Department of R &R Hospital Delhi

In addition 14 (a), (b) & (c) above had undergone 02yrs course in Radiotherapy after X-Ray Class I Recognized by AERB).

X10.10 Workers Reporting Occupations Unidentifiable or Unclassifiable

X100.10 Should be recognis - ed as Radiotherapy Technici-an

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In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above, trained at CCL lab CHAF Bangalore or Jaideva Inst of Cardiology Bangalore

In addition 14 (a), (b) & (c) above had undergone 25 weeks or 3 months Indoctrinati-on course course

X10.10 Workers Reporting Occupations Unidentifiable or Unclassifiable

X100.10 My be recognis-ed as Cadiac Catheteri-sation Laborato-ry Technici-an

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Med

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In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above. Performs supervisory and executive jobs. Functions as in charge of section, Promotes, maintains and improves individual and community health. Collects and analyses data to identify community needs on health. Guides the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from fire, theft, pilferage and unauthorised entry. Supervises patrolling and checks duties of sentries.

In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above. Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board Min 17/23/28 yrs experience

300.10 -- 084.10 137.40

In addition 14 (a), (b) and (c) above. Section Officer, Office Superintendent, Head Clerk, head Assistant, Supervisor (Clerical) Health Educator Superintendent Nursing Medical Social Worker

3431.10 2446.45 3231.10 2446.40

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on

Tec

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ical

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teo

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cra

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ma

n

Observes and records weather conditions for use in forecasting. Observes general weather, sky and visibility conditions, and reads weather instruments including thermometer, barometers and Hygrometers to ascertain elements such as temperature, Barometric pressure, humidity, wind velocity and precipitation. Transmits and receives weather data from other stations over various media. Collects upper air data on temperature, humidity and wind using weather balloons and radio sound equipment. Conducts pilot briefing, Prepares weather charts and maps informs appropriate authorities. Checks recording instruments ensures their accuracy and correct performance. Assists in preparation Meteorological Records such as Meteorological returns Climatologic, Tables, Aviation Weather Hazards, Weather Graphs, Wind Roses, Weather Clock. Performs variety of clerical duties such as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data, Possesses basic knowledge of various types of fire extinguishers and their application to fight and

Intermediate or Equivalent 01 Year. Trade training 03 months specialist trade training 06 Months On-Job Training Passed Reclassification Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board

-- 039.10 341.24 350.10 341.15 570.30

Weather Observer, Meterological Technician Science and Engineering Technician; Laboratory Assistant Engineering Computer Operator Clerk General, Lower Division Clerk, Data Entry Operator Fireman, Fire Fighter

3119.40 3119.10 4112.20 4190.10 4113.35 5161.10

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extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvage property and goods during and after fires. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data according to operating instructions and works as data entry operator. Studies, compiles and interprets weather data, forecasts changes in weather over short and ling period and supplies Meteorological information for various interests. Engaged in forecasting weather changes for aircraft flying stressing atmospheric conditions.

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5 (

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In addition to 15 (a), Helps in setting up of a new observatory and Shifting of Met instruments to new location. Compiles Seasonal incidence of adverse weather elements. Undertake the maintenance of Modern Meteorological Equipment under supervision. Uses remote sensing instruments and Understands different synoptic systems and marks/hatches them with appropriate colour on the charts. He plots Tephigram and finds out different elements on them. Assists superiors in daily Met briefing, Mass briefing and mission/exercise briefing.

In addition to 15 (a) above, 03 months specialist trade training Passed corporal Education Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board

In addition to 15(a) above,

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Minimum 05 years experience on occupation

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ea

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In addition to 15 (a) & (b) above, Critically appreciates and interprets clouds and precipitation echoes from Radar pictures. Analyses various Pressure Charts and writes synoptic situation. Assists in study of adverse weather phenomenon. Prepares Meteorological Records & Returns Prepares Aviation weather summary, and forecasts weather. Supervises work of subordinates and assists them in disposal of case correctly and expeditiously. Maintains prescribed registers. Allocates and assigns responsibilities of subordinate personnel in his office. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Engaged in training of ab-initio and in service trainees.

In addition to 15(a) & (b) above Passed Sgt Promotion Skill test and trade examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Exam Board. Minimum 13 Years of Experience on occupation

159.90 351.10 300.10

In addition to 15 (a) and (b) above Teaching professionals Other Store Keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Ware House Man Supervisor clerical

2339.90 4131.10

3431.10

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In addition to 15 (a), (b) & (c) above, execute more responsible routine and special tasks entrusted to him. Supervises the work of shift personnel and guides airmen regarding codes, meteorological procedures, issue of special messages for deterioration and improvement in weather, dissemination of weather warning etc. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from fire, theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Investigates crime and submits report to seniors

In addition to 15 (a), (b) & (c) above Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board. Minimum 17/23/28 yrs experience on occupation

571.20 300.10 003.10

In addition to 15(a), 15(b) & 15 (c) above , Sub Inspector Police Section Officer, Office Superintendent Meteorologist

3450.20 3431.10

2112.10

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on

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ica

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sic

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Air

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n

Knows theory of music and functions of different musical instruments that includes string instruments, percussion instruments and wind instruments. Also Operates aforesaid instruments, applicable to hand music and plays them under guidance. Takes part in hand drill and orchestral formations. Plays secondary instruments with fair competence. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers and their applications, use of all type of fire appliances to fight and try to extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvages properties and goods during and after fires. Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data, preparing schedules etc.

Matriculation or equivalent 01 Year trade Training 06 Months OJT 02 months Specialist Training Pass reclassification test conducted by Air Force trade Examination board.

180.40 180.50 180.60 570.30 350.10

Instrumental musician String instruments, Instrumental musician percussion instruments Instrumental musician Wind instruments Fire Fighter, Fireman Clerk General

2453.40 2453.50 2453.60 5161.10 4190.10

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on

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In addition to 16 (a), Possesses higher knowledge and experience of tasks mentioned at (a) above. In addition creates lyrics and writes classical or light songs and sets them to music. Studies different laws and principles of melodies, harmonic and other scientific aspects of music and transcribes songs into musical notations. May write musical scores for instrumental musicians. Maintains charts, distributes work, keeps harmony and arrange instructions to juniors.

In addition to 16 (a), above 02 months Specialist Trade Training. Passed corporal Education Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board. Minimum 05 experience on occupation

430.50

In addition to 16 (a), above Technical demonstrator sales representative sales

5220.25

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on

Tec

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nt

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gt)

In addition to 16 (a) and (b) above. Possesses higher knowledge and experience of tasks. In addition creates lyrics and writes classical or light songs and sets them to music. Studies different laws and principles of melodies, harmonic and other scientific aspects of music and transcribes songs into musical notations. May write musical scores for instrumental musicians. Prepares estimates and draws material

In addition to 16 (a) and (b) above. Passed Sergeant Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force

180.40 180.60

159.90

In addition to 16 (a) and (b) above.

Instrumental Musician Precision Instrmental Musician Wind Instrument Teaching professionals Other

2453.40 2453.60 2339.90

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required for section. Maintains charts, distributes work, keeps harmony and arrange instructions to juniors. Carries out duties of instructor for the training of ab-initio, in service and Other specialized courses

Ground Crew Examination Board Minimum 13 Years experience on occupation

351.10 300.10

Store Keeper, Store Clerk,

Supervisor Clerical

4131.10 3431.10

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In addition to 16 (a), (b) & (c) above , Conducts or directs orchestra chorus and other musical performance by directing and controlling various instrumentalists in rendition of music. Selects musical compositions. Arrange location of different instrument player to get harmonious music. Repairs and tune the stringed, brass or percussion instruments with hand or power tools. Has thorough knowledge & experience of higher theory of music. Maintain records and band accounts and submits reports. Conducts advanced band ceremonials. Performs duties of band master and functions as in charge of band. Supervises repair of musical instruments Possesses higher knowledge and experience of Office Administration, Performs supervisory and executive jobs. Functions as in charge of section and guide the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations.

In addition to 16 (a), (b) & (c) above Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board Minimum 17/23/28 yrs experience on occupation

180.10 180.20 300.10 571.20

In addition to 16 (a), (b) & (c) above Music Composer Orchestra Conductor Section Officer, Office Superintendent, Head Clerk, Head Assistant, Supervisor (Clerical) Sub Inspector Police

2453.10

2453.20

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Possesses knowledge of Electricity & Magnetism and Radar technique and understands ground Radar equipment operation. Has elementary knowledge on Air Defence System including Radar presentation, feeding of operational data in computerized defence system, Air Navigation and Communication security. Operates wireless equipment for transmitting and receiving messages to and from aircraft for landing and take off etc. Establishes radio contact with incoming air transport and transmits messages received from traffic controller for pilots to fly on specific course at definite flying level. Also communicates information regarding whether conditions at airfield performs clerical duties incidental to operations of aircraft through airport. Makes out papers for cross country flight. Prepares dispatch papers such as time of departures and arrival, names of the crew members and cargo weighed. Posts progress of flight and keeps flight records. Prepares messages to be sent by radio and teletype to other airfields concerning flights. Has elementary

Intermediate or equivalent with Science and maths 01 Year trade Training 06 Months OJT 03 months Specialist Training Pass reclassification test conducted by Air Force trade Examination board.

392.70 341.24 350.10 341.15 570.30

392.60

302.20

369.20 350.20

Radar Operator Computer Operator Clerk General, Lower Division Clerk, Clerk Personnel, Dispatch Clerk, Clerk Correspondence Data Entry Operator Fireman, Fire Fighter Control Tower operator, Aerodrome Briefing Assistant Operations Assistant (Air Services) Traffic Controller , Air Services Clerk, Enquiry; information clerk

3132.80

4112.20

4190.10

4113.35

5161.10

3132.76

3431.40

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knowledge of air traffic services and Rescue and Crash Fire Fighting (RCFF). Operates RCFF and other equipment as necessary. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers and their applications to fight extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvages properties and goods during and after fires. Monitors airfield traffic, maintains constant vigilance over aircraft movement. Scrutinize flight plan, obtains necessary information and clearance from ATS and air defence agencies. Prepares, dispatches ATS messages and NOTAM. Performs flying control clerical duties. Performs variety of clerical duties such as maintenance of records, Receipt and dispatch of dak, routine correspondence. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data according to operating instructions and works as data entry operator.

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In addition 17(a) above 03 Months Specialist Trade training Passed corporal Education Test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination Board Minimum 05 years experience on occupation

302.20

In addition to 17(a) above Briefing Assistant : Operation Assistant (Air Service)

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In addition to 17 (a) and (b) above possesses knowledge of Radar/Radio Counter Measures activities. Supervises Air Surveillance activities. Initiates action in case of Air craft emergency. Having knowledge of advanced attack profiles, principles of War/Air power/Force multipliers/Air Strategies. Works as instructor of ab-initio, in service and other specialized course. Trainees. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Performs duties of runway controller, supervisor airfield maintenance work. Acts overall supervisor of the watch in aerodrome control tower. Supervises and controls aircraft rescue and fire fighting. Maintaining and inspecting all kinds of fire fighting appliances, clothing and breathing apparatus. Supervision and inspection of runway, taxi ways, Apron and dispersal. Supervision of all ground traffic movements of aircrafts and

In addition to 17(a) & (b) Passed Sgt Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Exam Board. Minimum 13 Years experience on occupation

351.10 159.90 369.20 392.60 570.20

In addition to 17 (a) and (b) above Store Keeper, Teaching Professional other Supervisor , Air Traffic Controller Air Services Supervisor , Aerodrome Control Tower Operator Fire Officer

4131.10 2339.90

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vehicles in the vicinity of aerodrome. Establishes and operates fire safety programs, trains personnel in fire fighting and guides operation in case of fire. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances

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In addition 17a), (b) and (c) acts as Senior supervisor and in charge of section. Performs supervisory and executive jobs. Functions as in charge of section. Guides the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Possesses higher knowledge and experience of Office Administration. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from fire, theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Works as overall supervisor of the Air Traffic Control Tower. Acts as administrative office in charge of ATS Squadron, Air Traffic Control Tower, RCFF services and deals with and correspondence. Plans and executes Airfield maintenance work. Ensures adequate availability of the equipments required for ATS and RCFF. Undertakes trade testing and instructional duties and continuity training.

In addition 17(a), (b) and (c) above Passed JWO Promotion Skill Test and Trade Examination conducted by Air Force Ground Crew Examination Board. Minimum 17/23/28 yrs experience on occupation

573.10 300.10 571.20 360.20

In addition to 17(a), (b) and (c) above Security Officer Section Officer, Section In-charge Sub Inspector Police Aerodrome Officer

5169.10 3431.10 3450.20 1226.35

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Has working knowledge of pistons and gas turbine aero-engines. Performs first line servicing, refueling, and defueling replenishing of oil in aero-engine. Performs marshalling of aircraft and helicopters during day and night. Assists in second line servicing, simple repair, component replacement and servicing of Ground equipment. Assists in aero-engine and component inhibition/de-inhibition, prepares storage transit. Tests and examines engines, its components and assemblies and main systems such as lubrication, fuel supply, carburetor, injectors, impellers, rotors, bearing etc as directed. Dismantles overhauls, assembles & erects aircraft components under guidance. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers and their applications to fight and extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvages properties and goods during and after fires Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data and preparing schedules etc.

Intermediate or equivalent with Science and Mathematics 01 year trade training. 06 Months OJT 04 Months Specialist Trade Training Pass LAC reclassification test conducted by IAF trade examination board.

844.30 844.60 844.80 845.30 845.16 845.10 845.13 033.10 033.30 844.50 845.57 570.30

341.24

350.10

Mechanic Aircraft Propeller Mechanic Aircraft Engine Field Service Field Mechanic Aircraft

Machine Turbine

Mechanic Gas Engine

Mechanic Petrol Engine

Mechanic Diesel Oil Engine Technician Mechanical Engineering

Aeronautical Engineering Technician

Engine Tester Helper Aircraft Mechanic Pump Fire Fighter , Fireman Computer Operator Clerk General, Lower Division Clerk ,

7232.20 7232.50 7232.70 7233.32 7233.26 7233.22 7233.24 3115.10 3115.30 7232.40 7233.40 5161.10

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In addition 18(a) above adjusts and repairs ignition system. Assists in testing of overhauled engines, injectors and other systems of aero engines on test bench and undertakes settings and adjustment of engine control including calibration of carburetor and injectors as guides. Locates minor and running faults of installed engines and removes them. Stores and preserves engines according to regulation to counteract climate effects. Performs prescribed quality control tests of fuel and lubricants and ensures proper refueling and filling of lubricants as laid down. Demonstrates correct and efficient method of using product, machinery, equipments for achieving best results. Assists representatives in computing costs and prepare estimates and blue prints

In addition to 18(a) above, 03 Months Specialist Trade Training Passed Corporal Promotion education test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination board Minimum 05 years of experience on occupation.

844.50 844.80

In addition to 18 (a) above Engine Testing Helper , Aircraft Field Mechanic Aircraft, Field Technician Aircraft

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In addition to 18 (a) & (b) above, adjusts Aero-engine controls on installed engines to ensure optimum performance. Performs major faults diagnosis and snag rectification. Ground Runs of Aero-engine and checks the Aircraft system up to full power under certification. Prepares estimates, draws materials and maintains accounts of material required in Engine Repair shop. Services engines, carries out complex modifications, detects intricate running faults and rectifies them. Designs and fabricates simple jigs and fixtures required for servicing aero engines. Operates inventory of section. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Teaches professional subject of the concerned trade of Ab-initio and in service training.

In addition to 18 (a) & (b) above Pass Sgt promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air Force Ground crew examination board. Minimum 13 years experience on occupation. Eligible for award of Diploma in Mechanical Engineering vide TN-89-22/DIP/2008/4730 Dtd 24 May 2008

845.50 844.40 844.60 844.70 159.90 351.10 300.10

In addition to 18 (a) & (b) above Mill Wright Mechanic Maintenance General Engine Tester Aircraft Mechanic Aircraft Engine Field Service Mechanic Aircraft Engine Overhauling Teaching Professionals Other Store Keeper, Store Clerk, Supervisor clerical

7233.38

7232.30

7232.50

7232.60

2339.90

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In addition to 18 (a), (b) & (c) above Supervise identification and remedial action of complex & difficult snags. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Performs supervisory and executive jobs. Functions as in charge of section. Guides the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Possesses higher knowledge and experience of Office Administration. Organizes and controls all clerical works within establishments to the best of human resources policy.

In addition to 18 (a) , (b) & ( c ) above Passed JWO promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air force Ground crew Examination board. Minimum 17/23/28 years of experience on occupation.

300.10 571.20 840.30

In addition to 18 (a) ,(b) &(c) above Section Officer, Section In charge Sub Inspector Police Supervisor and Foreman, Aircraft Repairing

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Spray paints aircraft. Tests efficiency of heating and air-conditioning equipment. Ensures security of buildings, installations, equipments, assets, man and material from fire, theft and unauthorized entry and enforces preventive measures necessary to eliminate them. Performs variety of clerical duties such as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data, Basic knowledge of various types of fire extinguishers and their applications, Use of all types of fire appliances to fight and try to extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvage property and goods during and after fires. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data according to operating instructions.

Intermediate or Equivalent 01 Year Trade Training 06 months On job Training 04 Months Specialist Trade Training Pass LAC Reclassification Test conducted by Air Force trade Examination board.

844.10 844.20 844.30 842.10 932.20 939.10 726.10 726.20 726.30 033.40

939.50

570.30

341.24

350.10

Aircraft Frame Assembler Airframe Erector Mechanic , Aircraft Propeller Filter General Painter Spray Painter,Brush Annealer, Metal Hardener, Metal Metal Temperer Heating, Ventilation and Refrigeration Engineering Technician Mate Painter Fire Fighter , Fireman Computer Operator Clerk General,

8281.75 7232.10 7232.20 7233.10 7142.20 7142.40 8123.10 8123.20 8123.30 3115.40

7142.80

5161.10 4112.20 4190.10

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In addition to 19(a) above Supervises work, guides juniors and rectifies intricate and complicated defects can carry out Second line servicing on airframe installations of aircraft. Manning of brakes, charging of shock absorbers and accumulators manufactures, erects, repairs or overhauls tools, equipment, machines and mechanical structure Assist in stripping, inspection & overhauling of major components/accessories, Rigging of flying controls of aircraft, and its documentation. Salvaging and retrieval of aircraft. Rigging, leveling, Jacking & lifting of aircraft. Methods and procedure of carrying out heavy landing and bad weather flying checks. Use of relevant tools, Jigs and fixtures. Carry out all types of modifications. Supervise works of juniors.

In addition to 19(a) above, 03 Months Specialist Trade Training. Passed Corporal Promotion education test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination board Minimum 05 years of experience on occupation

874.80

844.80

In addition to 19(a) above Riveter Technician, Field

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In addition to 19 (a) & (b) above Organizes and lays out servicing section holds operating inventory, controls and supervises men under him and guides them as necessary. Examines couplings, wheels, hooks, detects technical defects or deficiencies. Trains subordinates by imparting knowledge through theoretical and practical methods. Carry out supervisory checks on structural installations of aircraft and embodiment of complex modifications. Maintains various documents of aircraft servicing and operations. Studies drawings and plans lay out of work according to machine capacity. Maintains prescribed registers. Teaches professional subject of the concerned trade of Ab-initio and in service training .Operates inventory of section. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, physical checks stores periodically. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Allocates and assigns responsibilities of subordinate personnel in his office. Assesses accidental/battle damages and tackles emergencies during natural disasters.

In addition to 19(a) & (b) above Pass Sgt promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air Force Ground crew examination board. Minimum 13 years of experience on occupation. Eligible for award of Diploma in Mechanical Engineering vide TN-89-22/DIP/2008/4730 Dtd 24 May 2008

033.10 159.90 351.10 430.50 -- 300.10

In addition to 19 (a) & (b) above Mechanical Engineering Overseer Teaching Professionals Other Store Keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Ware House Man Technical Demonstrator Sales Supervisor Customer Technical Service Supervisor clerical

3115.10

2339.90

4131.10

5220.25

5220.20

3431.10

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In addition to 19 (a) , (b) & (c) above Carries out Planning, implementation and control servicing activities as required by programme / instructions. Exercises more intelligence, supervision and control over maintenance, acts as group in charge in assessing accidental/battle damages and tackling emergencies during natural disasters. Investigates into causes of minor accidents and takes remedial steps. Reports major accidents to higher authorities. Supervises repairing and overhauling of aircrafts and ensures them to be airworthy Examines aircraft before and after flight and determines nature of repairs and servicing. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Performs supervisory and executive jobs. Functions as in charge of section. Guides the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Possesses higher knowledge and experience of Office Administration. Organizes and controls all clerical works within establishments to the best of human resources policy.

In addition to 19 (a) ,(b) & ( c ) above Passed JWO promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air force Ground crew Examination board. Minimum 17/23/28 years of experience on occupation.

840.30 830.30 300.10 571.20

In addition to 19 (a) ,(b) & (c) above Supervisor and Foreman Aircraft Repairing Supervisor Machine Tool Operator Section Officer, Section In charge Sub Inspector Police

7238.30 8218.20 3431.10

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Has elementary knowledge of principles and application of mechanics, heat, electricity, magnetism, electronics, air and ground armament regulations & Precautions, properties of metals, construction, operation and function of pyrotechnics, ejection seats and explosives. Finishes components by filing, drilling, riveting and heat treatment and fits them according to drawing. Performs simple copper and blacksmith tasks. Tests electrical circuit of gun turrets and electromagnetic bomb release devices. Examines services and overhauls functional systems of armament. Tests pyrotechnics equipment handles bombs, checks and sets their fusing system. Makes jigs and fixtures and also manufactures minor armament parts. Assembles, and repairs guns, rifles, pistols etc, Checks complete small arm and their components for alignment, proper fittings, grooving, functional operations, condition and serviceability. Selects appropriate timber to make butt of respective small arms. Carries out alignment of weapons. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance

Intermediate or Equivalent with Science and Maths.

01 year trade training.

03 months Specialist Trade Training

6 months OJT

Passed LAC reclassification test conducted by Air Force Trade Examining Board.

842.10

839.10

728.70

726.10

726.20

726.30

833.10

574.20

570.30

341.24

341.15

932.20

795.10

795.70

799.50

803.10

Fitter General

Armourer, Fitter, Arms

Browner

Annealer, Metal

Hardner, Metal

Temperer, Metal

Gauge Maker, Tool Maker

Security Guard

Fireman, Fire Fighter

Computer Operator

Data Entry Operator

Painter Spray/Duco Painter

Sewer Hand,

Darner, Cloth Mender

Umbrella maker

Harness Maker

7233.10

7222.85

8223.50

8123.10

8123.20

8123.30

7222.20

9152.30

5161.10

4112.20

4113.35

7142.20

7436.10

7436.35

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of various fire fighting appliances. Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers and their applications, use of all type of fire appliances to fight and extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvages properties and goods during and after fires. Performs variety of clerical duties such as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine correspondence and tabulating data. Operates computer to process organizational data. Possesses knowledge of application of decorative or protective materials such as paint, enamel or lacquer including synthetic paint on articles of wood, metal etc., using spray painting equipment. Possesses advanced knowledge of packing, fitting and servicing of brake parachutes, maintenance of sea survival equipment, flying clothing, life saving parachutes and sports parachutes. Uses sewing machines for stitching and maintains them. Undertakes servicing of life saving equipment like waist coat, dinghies’ and parachutes etc. uses Extinguishers and their application for fighting fire and extinguishing.

803.50

795.15

350.10

Stitcher, Hand (Harness & Saddle Making)

Operator sewing machine General(Textile & fur)

Clerk General , lower Division Clerk, Dispatch Clerk& Clerk Personnel

7442.78

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Operates computer for processing organizational data and works as data entry operator Has knowledge of application of decorative or protective materials such as paint, enamel or lacquer including synthetic paint on articles of wood, metal etc., uses spray painting equipment to paint various surfaces. Packs, fits and repairs of brake parachutes. Maintains sea survival equipment, flying clothing, life saving parachutes and sports parachutes. Performs 1st line servicing of sewing machines. Operates all types of dinghies, rescue ad floating gears. Services of life saving equipment like waist coat, single seater and multi seater dinghy etc,

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In addition to 20 (a) above, he is conversant with Armoury Organization and Technical Administration. Detects intricate defects and rectifies them. Ensures proper packing, stocking and maintenance of explosive. Supervises works, guides juniors as necessary & maintains prescribed records. Actively participates in major fault rectification, mobility & combat operations of a missile squadron. He is involved in stripping, overhauling, re-assembly testing of above equipment.

In addition to 20 (a) above, 03 Months Specialist Trade Training. Passed Corporal Promotion education test conducted by Air Force Trade Examination board Minimum 05 years of experience on occupation

Same as 20 (a)

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In addition to 20 (a) & (b) above. Grades weapons and explosives and conducts demolition of bombs. Ensures proper long and short term storage of armament and explosive and their transit according to prescribed regulations. Investigates defects if any and removes them. Operates inventory of section. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Engaged in training and teaching of specialized subject of his concerned trade. Operates power-driven and manual winches to draw heavy cargoes or boats to shore. Supervises repairs and overhauling of particular assembly (part) or complete vehicle. Manufactures, erects, repairs or overhauls tools, equipment, machines, mechanical structure, etc. Supervises and examines fitting, assembling, overhauling and repairing of workshop and other machines and equipment. Checks performance of completed machine or equipment for

20 (a) & (b) above

03 Months Specialist Trade training

Pass Sgt promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air Force Ground crew examination board.

Minimum 13 years of experience on occupation

Eligible for award of Diploma in Mechanical Engineering vide TN-89-

159.90

351.10 973.65

033.20

300.10

430.50 -- 410.30

In addition to 20 (a) & (b) above Teaching Professionals Other Store Keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper , Warehouseman Winch man; Winch Operator

Automotive Engineering Technician

Supervisor clerical

Technical Demonstrator Sales Supervisor Customer Technical Services

Sales supervisor Retail Trade

2339.90

4131.10

8333.32

3115.20

3431.10

5220.25

5220.20

5220.15

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work efficiency, accuracy, rigidity, etc., and undertakes periodical repairs and overhauling of machines. Supervises workers, checks settings of machines, dimensions, dismantling, assembly, adjustments, etc., with appropriate gauges, tools and instruments for stipulated performance and accuracy. Checks completed work, makes any necessary adjustments or replacements and gets product proved.

22/DIP/2008/4730 Dtd 24 May 2008

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In addition to 20 (a), (b) & (c) above,

Grades weapons and explosives and

conduct demolition of bombs.

Ensures proper long and short term

storage of armament and explosive

and their transit and safety.

Investigates defects if any and

removes them. Supervises security

arrangement to guard

establishment, building and other

properties from fire, theft, pilferage

and unauthorized entry. Super vises

patrolling and checks duties of

sentries. Performs supervisory and

executive jobs. Functions as in

charge of section. Guides the staff

on records and registers to be

maintained, policy decisions and

connected rules and regulations.

Possesses higher knowledge and

experience of Office Administration.

Organizes and controls all clerical

works within establishments.

Passed

JWO

Promotion

Skill Test

and Trade

examination

conducted

by Ground

crew

Examining

Board.

Minimum

17/23/28

years of

service

respectively.

300.10

571.20 840.10 033.20

In addition to 20 (a), (b) & (c) above Section Officer, Section In charge Sub Inspector Police Supervisor and Foreman, Machinery Fitting and Repairing Mechanical Engineering Technican , Overseer, Mechanical Engineering

, 3431.10 3450.20 7238.10 3115.10

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Has adequate knowledge of all types of metal. Repairs brass and aluminum wares sheet metal equipment by simple brazing and soldering. Repairs and tests fuel tanks of aircraft, Fuel tanks, radiators and oil coolers of Vehicle. Prepare small sumps, seamless pots and common articles from sheet metals by sheet metal joints. Prepare pipelines for Vehicles and ground equipments. Has knowledge Bending, Soldering, Brazing and Flaring. Moulds rubber in a steam or electrically heated press to form as gaskets, Rubber Seals and Washers. Manufactures small tanks, boxes, fittings, and inspection covers panels, wired edge trays and cylindrical, conical and semi-spherical shaped articles from Ferrous and Non-Ferrous sheet metal. Has knowledge of anti-corrosive and heat treatment of metals and their alloys. Prepares Salt bath and other heat treatment plants. Repairs aircraft cowlings and panels. Maintains machinery, and does fittings has knowledge of paints and their composition Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt and dispatch of mails, routine

Intermediate or equivalent with Science and Maths 01 one year trade training 03 months Specialist Trade Training Passed reclassification test conducted by Air Force Trade Examining Board

873.10 873.20 873.30 873.40 873.50 873.50 902.30 939.50 033.40 842.10 570.30 350.10 341.15

Sheet Metal Worker General Sheet Metal Worker Structural Machine Operator Sheet Metal Dent Remover Tin Smith Tin Coater Moulder, rubber Mate ,Painter Heating Ventilation and Refrigeration Technician Fitter General Fire man, Fire Fighter Clerk General. Lower Division Clerk, Dispatch Clerk, Clerk Personnel , Clerk Correspondence Data Entry Operator

7213.10 7213.20 8211.61 7213.30 7213.40 7213.50 8231.67 7142.80 3115.40 7233.10 5161.10 4190.10 4113.35

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Remarks

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

correspondence , tabulating data, preparing schedules etc. Operates light weapons, undertake Security duties. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers and their applications, use of all type of fire appliances. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data according to operating instructions and works as data entry operator Has knowledge of Hand forging, Swaging, Upsetting, fullering etc. Maintains gas, electric arc and electric resistance Welding equipment. Repairs vehicle and aircraft chassis and other parts by welding/brazing. Repairs aero engine components by using Argon arc welding. Cuts metal by oxy-acetylene gas. Upkeeps hand, special tools and precision instruments. Makes Patterns casts dies. Operates boiler.

574.10 831.10 831.30 872.20 -- 724.60 831.40 874.30 341.24

Arms Security Guard Black smith, Power hammer Operator Welder electric arc Welder resistance Casting m/c operator Pattern making metal Hammer man Boiler Fitter Computer Operator

9152.30. 7221.10 7221.30 7212.20 7212.65 8122.76 7221.40 7214.30 4112.20

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In addition to 21 (a) above Undertakes lead wiping and remetalling of bearings. Repairs stressed skin surface of aircraft. Repair and maintains anti-corrosive treatment plants. Does Nickel and hard chrome plating and electroplating. Repairs of band saw. Manufactures simple jigs, fixtures, and undertakes repair schemes. Does pneumatic riveting and intricate repair of fuel tanks. Prepares detailed drawings, assembly drawings showing plan, elevation etc for carrying out practical jobs. Possesses thorough. Also does, drop forging and Stamping, manufactures dies, punches etc by power hammer. Repairs aero engine components Argon arc welding methods and aircraft structure by arc welding.

In addition to21 (a) above 03 months Specialist trade training

Passed Corporal Education Test and high trade skill conducted by Air Force Trade Examining Board

Minimum 05 years experience on occupation.

749.82 874.10 874.60 874.65 728.40 874.80 030.40 834.30 844.70 903.25 874.90

In addition to 21(a) Acid Worker other Plater Erecter Structural Fitter Structural Galvanizer Riveter Draughtsman, Mechanical Setter Drop Forging Machine Mechanic aircraft engine overhauling Bead maker Metal Plate & Structural Metal operatives

8159.82 7214.10 7214.60 7214.65 8223.35 7214.80 3118.40 7223.30 7232.60 8231.35 7214.80

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In addition 21 (a) and (b) above, Possesses thorough knowledge and experience of Office Administration, discipline functions connected with different functions. Various aspects of security, knowledge of first aid, operates inventory of section. Ensures proper storage and preservation of goods, exercises physical check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Modifies various equipments and undertakes all types of repairs. Manufactures small panels, hatch covers and moulds of composite materials. Teaches professional subject of the concerned trade of Ab-initio and in service training. Has Knowledge of sand blasting machine. Operates various plants used for anti-corrosive treatment. Operates heat treatment plants. Maintain all types of sheet metal machinery. Supervise the work of tinsmith, rubber moulding and structural Metal work. Assists superior in disposal of complicated or

In addition to (a) & (b) above

03 Months Specialist Trade training

Pass Sgt promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air Force Ground crew examination board. Minimum 13 years of experience on occupation Eligible for award of Diploma in

159.90 430.50 351.10

874.20

300.10

--

In addition to 1(a) & (b)- Teaching Professionals Other Technical demonstrator Store Keeper Plate setter Supervisor clerical Supervisor Customer Technical Services

2339.90 5220.25 4131.10 7214.20 3431.10 5220.20

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Remarks

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

important cases. Studies letters, correspondence, and links connected papers on subject. Prepares brief notes, reports or drafts replies quoting precedent, rules, regulations and existing orders, if any puts them to superior for consideration. Allocates and assigns responsibilities of subordinate personnel in his office

Mechanical Engineering vide TN-89- 22/DIP/2008/4742 Dtd 24 May 2008

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Remarks

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21

(d).

21 (

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In addition to 21 (a), (b), (c), Performs supervisory and executive jobs. Functions as in charge of section. Guides the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Possesses higher knowledge and experience of Office Administration. Organizes and controls all clerical works within establishments to the best of human resources policy. Plans for machine replacement and up gradation of machinery. Assesses material requirements for manufacture, Plans, implements and control various servicing activities. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from fire, theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Investigates crimes and submits report to higher authorities

In addition to 21(a), (b) & (c) above Pass higher education trade and administration test (JWO Promotion Exam Conducted by IAF) Minimum 17/23/28 years of experience on occupation.

870.30 900.10 870.30 830.30 300.10 571.20 720.40

In addition to 21(a), (b) & (c) above Supervisor and Foreman Sheet and Structural Metal work Supervisor and Foreman Rubber goods Supervisor Tin Smithy Supervisor and Foreman, Machine Tool Operations Section Officer, Section In charge Sub Inspector Police Supervisor and Foreman metal Treating

7218.20 8238.10 7218.20 8218.20 3431.10 3450.20 8128.40

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Remarks

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22 (

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Gro

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Possesses basic knowledge of reading and interpreting engineering drawing blue print and simple sketches of nuts, bolts, rivets, welding & riveting parts, Takes micro measurements with the help of precision instruments by adhering to correct workshop practice and safety precautions. Uses hand tools like screwdriver, spanners, files and hammer. Performs bench work like fitting and repairing. Can identify ferrous and non-ferrous metal by using workshop method and colour code marking. Operates Lathe machine to manufacture components of aircraft and ground equipments like nuts, bolts, screws, studs, washers etc. Performs different operations like turning, facing, boring, recessions, drilling, taper turning, knurling and thread cutting on lathe machine. Operates all types of drilling and milling machines maintains and services machine tools.Carries out all type of fitting work. Operates computer and peripheral equipment to process organizational data according to operating instructions. Performs varieties of clerical duties as maintenance of records, receipt and

Intermediate or equivalent with Science & Math. 01 year Trade Training 06 Months OJT Passed LAC reclassification test conducted by Air Force Trade Examining Board.

835.15 835.20 835.10 835.60 835.45 835.50 845.50 341.15 842.10 570.30 350.10 574.20 341.24

Turner Turret & capstan lathe operators Machinist general; Machine tool operator Driller Metal General Miller Gear cutter Mechanic ,Maintenance Workshop Data Entry Operator Fitter General Fire Fighter; fireman Clerk General, Lowe Division Clerk, Clerk Personnel and Clerk Correspondence Security Guard Computer Operator

8211.15 8211.20 8211.10 8211.36 8211.30 8211.32 7233.38

4113.35

7233.10 5161.10 4190.10 2132.10 9152.30 4112.20

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Civil Trade/Equivalent New NCO Code

Remarks

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

dispatch of mails, routine correspondence, tabulating data, preparing schedules etc. He is actively engaged in fire fighting and in maintenance of various fire fighting appliances. Has basic knowledge of various fire extinguishers and their applications, use of all type of fire appliances to fight and try to extinguish fires, rescue persons and salvages properties and goods during and after fires.

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b)

Gro

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In addition to 22 (a) above, Operates all types of Grinding machines for micro accuracy and delta finishing of components of aircraft and ground equipments. Operates Shaping and Slotting machines to manufacture keys, key-ways, slots, serrations and splices etc. Operates all types of Carpentry machine tools manufactures of various carpentry joints, packing cases, crates, chokes etc. Manufactures dies and punches for sheet metal gaskets. Manufactures Press Form and moulds for Rubber Moulding. Undertakes Special Repairs of aircraft components. Controls and operates special type of machines as

In addition to 22(a) above- 03 months Specialist training

Passed Corporal Education Test and high trade skill conducted

by Air Force Trade

836.55 722.65 835.25 835.40 813.10 835.65 835.55 839.30

In addition to 22 (a) above Grinder Tool & Cutter Slitting machine operator ( Non Ferrous metal) Shaper Slotter Wood Machinist General Radial driller Heavy Duty End Mill Operator Power press Operator Metal

- 8211.55 8122.40 8211.22 8211.28 7423.10 8211.38 8211.34 8211.60

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Civil Trade/Equivalent New NCO Code

Remarks

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Honing, Lapping Machine, Broaching Boring and Jig Boring Machine. Reconditions spindles by lapping, micro finishing, super finishing on flat and cylindrical jobs. Designs and manufactures jigs and fixtures. Programs and operates Computerized Numerically Controlled machine, Vertical Milling machine and wire cut machine. Operates nontraditional machine for Production of regular and irregular shapes Prepares job drawings, showing plan, elevation etc.

Examining Board

05 years of experience on occupation.

902.30 836.45 835.70 835.75 833.70 842.20 834.10 030.40

Moulder Rubber Glazer Borer Cylinder Borer Profiling machine Operator Assembler workshop machine and Equipment Tool Setter General, Broaching Machine Setter, Milling Machine Setter, Profiling Machine Setter, Shaping Machine Setter, Setter Lathe. Draughtsman Mechanical

8231.67 8211.50 8211.40 8211.42 8211.75 8281.10 7223.10 3118.40

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Remarks

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In addition to 22 (a) & (b) above, Possesses thorough knowledge and experience of Office Administration, discipline functions, security aspects of and first aid. Operates inventory of section, ensures proper storage and preservation of goods and exercises physically check of stores periodically and tallies with stock register. Prepares and presents periodical statements and reports to superiors. Checks items of store, tools and equipments. Maintains stores, godowns and counts various tools and equipment. Engaged in training and teaching of specialized subject of his concerned trade. Demonstrates correct and efficient method of using product, machinery, equipments for achieving best results. Modifies and repairs various equipments. Manufactures small panels, hatch covers and moulds of composite materials. Has Knowledge of sand blasting machine. Operates various anti-corrosive and heat treatment plants. Maintain all types of sheet metal machinery. Supervises the work of tinsmith, rubber molding and structural Metal work. Deals with advanced personnel administration tools such as appraisal system, discipline, counseling, mentoring, etc.

In addition to 22 (a) & (b) above

03 Months Specialist Trade training.

Pass Sgt promotion skill test and trade examination conducted by Air Force Ground crew examination board. Minimum 13 years of experience on occupation. Eligible for award of Diploma in Mechanical engineering Vide AICTE TN-89-222/DIP/ 2008 /4742 dated 24 May 2008

- 159.90 351.10 430.50 --- 300.10

In addition to 22 (a) & (b) above Teaching Professionals Other Store Keeper, Store Clerk, Godown Keeper, Warehouseman Technical Demonstrator (Sales) Supervisor Customer technical Services Supervisor clerical

2339.90 4131.10 5220.25 5220.20 3431.10

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In addition to 22 (a), (b) & (c) above, Plans, implements and controls manufacturing and servicing activities Performs supervisory and executive jobs. Functions as in charge of section. Guides the staff on records and registers to be maintained, policy decisions and connected rules and regulations. Possesses higher knowledge and experience of Office Administration. Organizes and controls all clerical works within establishments to the best of human resources policy. Evolves maintenance schedules of equipments. Exercises intelligence, supervision and control over maintenance. Supervises security arrangement to guard establishment, building and other properties from fire, theft, pilferage and unauthorized entry. Super vises patrolling and checks duties of sentries. Investigates crimes and submits report to higher authorities.

In addition to 22 (a), (b) & (c) above, Group ’B’ Gazetted officer Passed JWO promotion exam conducted by Ground Examination Board IAF Minimum 17/23/28 years experience on occupation

571.20 300.10 810.10 810.20 840.10 840.30

In addition to 22 (a), (b) & (c) above, Sub Inspector Police Section Officer , Section In charge Supervisor and Foreman, Woodworking machine, Carpentry, ,Cabinet making and related wood working processes Supervisor and Foreman Machinery Fitting and Repairing Supervisor and Foreman Machine Tools Operations

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NCO Codes

1 (a) Accounts Assistant (Aircraftsmen)

211 4111.30, 4121.20, 4190.10, 4112.20, 4113.35, 5161.10, 4190.10 and 3431.30

1 (b) Accounts Assistant (Corporals)

212 4111.30, 4121.20, 4190.10, 4112.20, 4113.35, 5161.10, 4190.10, 3431.30, 3431.10, 3431.30, 4121.50 and 4121.40

1 (c) Accounts Assistant (Sergeants)

213 4111.30, 4121.20, 4190.10, 4112.20, 4113.35, 5161.10, 4190.10, 3431.30, 3431.10, 3431.30, 4121.50, 4121.40, 2339.90, 4131.10, 3431.30, 2411.10, 3431.10, 4211.30, 4211.10 and 4121.60

1 (d) Accounts Assistant (Warrant Rank Officer)

214 4111.30, 4121.20, 4190.10, 4112.20, 4113.35, 5161.10, 4190.10, 3431.30, 3431.10, 3431.30, 4121.50, 4121.40, 2339.90, 4131.10, 3431.30, 2411.10, 3431.10, 4211.30, 4211.10, 4121.60 , 3431.10, 4121.10, 2411.20 and 3450.20

2(a) Administrative Assistant (Aircraftsmen)

215 4113.65, 4190.20, 4221.20, 4221.30, 4111.30, 4112.20, 9151.65, 9151.75, 4115.20, 5161.10, 4113.35, 4190.10, 5122.20, 5122.30, 5122.40, 5122.10, 5123.20, 5123.60, 5111.20, 5123.10, 7411.20 and 5111.40

2 (b) Administrative Assistant (Corporals)

217 4113.65, 4190.20, 4221.20, 4221.30, 4111.30, 4112.20, 9151.65, 9151.75, 4115.20, 5161.10, 4113.35, 4190.10, 5122.20, 5122.30, 5122.40, 5122.10, 5123.20, 5123.60, 5111.20, 5123.10, 7411.20, 5111.40, 4142.10, 3431.30, 4114.40, 5121.10 and 5121.20

2 (c) Administrative Assistant (Sergeants)

218 4113.65, 4190.20, 4221.20, 4221.30, 4111.30, 4112.20, 9151.65, 9151.75, 4115.20, 5161.10, 4113.35, 4190.10, 5122.20, 5122.30, 5122.40, 5122.10, 5123.20, 5123.60, 5111.20, 5123.10, 7411.20, 5111.40, 4142.10, 3431.30, 4114.40, 5121.10 and 5121.20, 3431.10, 3439.10, 3431.30, 2339.90, 4131.10, 5111.40, 3431.20 and 3431.10

2 (d) Administrative Assistant (Warrant Rank Officer)

219 4113.65, 4190.20, 4221.20, 4221.30, 4111.30, 4112.20, 9151.65, 9151.75, 4115.20, 5161.10, 4113.35, 4190.10, 5122.20, 5122.30, 5122.40, 5122.10, 5123.20, 5123.60, 5111.20, 5123.10, 7411.20, 5111.40, 4142.10, 3431.30, 4114.40, 5121.10 and 5121.20, 3431.10, 3439.10, 3431.30, 2339.90, 4131.10, 5111.40, 3431.20 , 3431.10 , 5169.10, 3431.10, 1225.20, 1225.10, 3450.20, 1226.80, 2419.30, 2412.10 and 3151.10

3 (a) Automobile Fitter (Aircraftsmen)

221 7231.40, 5161.10, 5162.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 7231.10, 7231.50, 7233.22 and 7233.24

3 (b) Automobile Fitter (Corporals)

222 7231.40, 5161.10, 5162.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 7231.10, 7231.50, 7233.22, 7233.24, 7231.30, 8333.32 and 8334.20

3 (c) Automobile Fitter (Sergeants)

223 7231.40, 5161.10, 5162.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 7231.10, 7231.50, 7233.22, 7233.24, 7231.30, 8333.32, 8334.20, 3115.20, 3115.10, 7231.20, 7231.30, 8281.65, 8281.70, 8333.12, 8333.16, 8333.18, 8333.22, 2339.90, 4131.10 and 3431.10

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224 7231.40, 5161.10, 5162.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 7231.10, 7231.50, 7233.22, 7233.24, 7231.30, 8333.32, 8334.20, 3115.20, 3115.10, 7231.20, 7231.30, 8281.65, 8281.70, 8333.12, 8333.16, 8333.18, 8333.22, 2339.90, 4131.10 , 3431.10, 3115.10, 7238.20, 8168.20, 3431.10 and 3450.20

4 (a) Auto Technician (Aircraftsmen)

225 8281.70, 7231.40, 7233.22, 7233.24, 5162.10, 5161.10, 7233.20, 8324.10, 8323.50, 4112.20, 4190.10, 8323.20, 8322.10, 8322.20, 8322.30, 8323.30, 8323.40 and 8321.20

4 (b) Auto Technician (Corporals)

226 8281.70, 7231.40, 7233.22, 7233.24, 5162.10, 5161.10, 7233.20, 8324.10, 8323.50, 4112.20, 4190.10, 8323.20, 8322.10, 8322.20, 8322.30, 8323.30, 8323.40, 8321.20, 8333.32, 8231.85, 8332.32 and 8334.20

4 (c) Auto Technician (Sergeants)

227 8281.70, 7231.40, 7233.22, 7233.24, 5162.10, 5161.10, 7233.20, 8324.10, 8323.50, 4112.20, 4190.10, 8323.20, 8322.10, 8322.20, 8322.30, 8323.30, 8323.40, 8321.20, 8333.32, 8231.85, 8332.32 and 8334.20, 2339.90 4131.10 and 3431.10

4 (d) Auto Technician (Warrant Rank Officer)

228 8281.70, 7231.40, 7233.22, 7233.24, 5162.10, 5161.10, 7233.20, 8324.10, 8323.50, 4112.20, 4190.10, 8323.20, 8322.10, 8322.20, 8322.30, 8323.30, 8323.40, 8321.20, 8333.32, 8231.85, 8332.32 8334.20, 2339.90 4131.10 and 3431.10, 3431.10, 3450.20, 1226.17, 1226.15, 1226.54 and 7231.40

5 (a) Communications Technician (Aircraftsmen)

229 4222.20, 4222.10, 4222.30, 7244.40, 3132.65, 3132.70, 3132.75, 7243.75, 3132.76, 3132.81, 3132.82, 4112.10, 4113.35, 4190.10, 7244.10, 4112.20, 5161.10 and 4190.10.

5 (b) Communications Technician (Corporals)

231 4222.20, 4222.10, 4222.30, 7244.40, 3132.65, 3132.70, 3132.75, 7243.75, 3132.76, 3132.81, 3132.82, 4112.10, 4113.35, 4190.10, 7244.10, 4112.20, 5161.10, 4190.10 , and 3132.30

5 (c) Communications Technician (Sergeants)

232 4222.20, 4222.10, 4222.30, 7244.40, 3132.65, 3132.70, 3132.75, 7243.75, 3132.76, 3132.81, 3132.82, 4112.10, 4113.35, 4190.10, 7244.10, 4112.20, 5161.10, 4190.10 , 3132.30, 3114.30, 4131.10, 3132.30, 7244.50,1226.85, 5220.25, 2339.90, 5220.20 and 3431.10

5 (d) Communications Technician (Warrant Rank Officer)

233 4222.20, 4222.10, 4222.30, 7244.40, 3132.65, 3132.70, 3132.75, 7243.75, 3132.76, 3132.81, 3132.82, 4112.10, 4113.35, 4190.10, 7244.10, 4112.20, 5161.10, 4190.10 , 3132.30, 3114.30, 4131.10, 3132.30, 7244.50,1226.85, 5220.25, 2339.90, 5220.20, 3431.10, 1226.84, 7248.20,3114.30, 3114.40, 3114.50, 4142.20, 4142.25, 1226.85, 4142.30, 1226.70, 3431.10 and 3450.20

6 (a) Cryptographer (Sergeants)

236 4143.10, 4143.50, 4190.10, 4111.30, 4131.10, 2339.90 and 3431.10

6 (b) Cryptographer (Warrant Rank Officer)

237 4143.10, 4143.50, 4190.10, 4111.30, 4131.10, 2339.90 , 3431.10, 3431.10 and 3450.20

7 (a) Electronic Fitter (Aircraftsmen)

238 7243.20, 8283.20, 8283.60, 3132.80, 3114.10, 3114.20, 3132.30, 7243.70, 7244.20, 7244.30, 3132.81, 3132.50, 7242.10, 7243.10, 7243.60, 7243.70, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4190.10 and 4113.35

7 (b) Electronic Fitter (Corporals)

242 7243.20, 8283.10, 8283.60, 3132.80, 3114.10, 3114.20, 3132.30, 7243.70, 7244.20, 7244.30, 3132.81, 3132.50, 7242.10, 7243.10, 7243.60, 7243.70, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35

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7245.20, 7243.75, 7243.80 and 7243.75

7 (c) Electronic Fitter (Sergeants)

243 7243.20, 8283.20, 8283.60, 3132.80, 3114.10, 3114.20, 3132.30, 7243.70, 7244.20, 7244.30, 3132.81, 3132.50, 7242.10, 7243.10, 7243.60, 7243.70, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35 7245.20, 7243.75, 7243.80, 7243.75, 2339.90, 4131.10, 3132.30, 3132.20, 5220.25, 3132.60, 3114.30, 3114.50 and 5220.20

7 (d) Electronic Fitter (Warrant Rank Officer)

244 7243.20, 8283.20, 8283.60, 3132.80, 3114.10, 3114.20, 3132.30, 7243.70, 7244.20, 7244.30, 3132.81, 3132.50, 7242.10, 7243.10, 7243.60, 7243.70, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35 7245.20, 7243.75, 7243.80, 7243.75, 2339.90, 4131.10, 3132.30, 3132.20, 5220.25, 3132.60, 3114.30, 3114.50, 5220.20, 7248.10, 7248.20, 1226.85, 4142.30, 3132.10, 3132.55, 7249.10, 3431.10, 3450.20, 3132.10, 1226.70, 7248.20 and 4142.20

8 (a) Environment Support Services Assistant (Aircraftsmen)

247 4190.20, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 3131.25, 3131.15, 7344.20, 7344.30, 7343.25, 4113.35, 3131.10 and 7343.30

8 (b) Environment Support Services Assistant (Corporals)

248 4190.20, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 3131.25, 3131.15, 7344.20, 7344.30, 7343.25, 4113.35, 3131.10 , 7343.30, 3431.30, 5121.20, 5121.10 and 3475.15

8 (c) Environment Support Services Assistant (Sergeants)

249 4190.20, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 3131.25, 3131.15, 7344.20, 7344.30, 7343.25, 4113.35, 3131.10 , 7343.30, 3431.30, 5121.20, 5121.10, 3475.15, 2339.90, 3151.20, 4131.10, 3222.10 and 3431.10

8 (d) Environment Support Services Assistant (Warrant Rank Officer)

251 4190.20, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 3131.25, 3131.15, 7344.20, 7344.30, 7343.25, 4113.35, 3131.10 , 7343.30, 3431.30, 5121.20, 5121.10, 3475.15, 2339.90, 3151.20, 4131.10, 3222.10 , 3431.10, 3151.10, 3431.10 and 3450.20

9 (a) Ground Training Instructor (Aircraftsmen)

252 3475.15, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35 and 5161.10

9 (b) Ground Training Instructor (Corporals)

253 3475.15, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10, 3475.45, 3475.15, 3475.10 and 2339.90

9 (c) Ground Training Instructor (Sergeants)

254 3475.15, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10, 3475.45, 3475.15, 3475.10, 2339.90, 3475.60, 4131.30, 4131.10 and 3431.10

9 (d) Ground Training Instructor (Warrant Rank Officer)

255 3475.15, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10, 3475.45, 3475.15, 3475.10, 2339.90, 3475.60, 4131.30, 4131.10 , 3431.10, 3431.10 and 3450.20

10 (a) Indian Air Force Police (Aircraftsmen)

256 5162.10, 3441.30, 5162.30, 8322.10, 8321.20, 4112.20, 4190.10 and 5161.10

10 (b) Indian Air Force Police (Corporals)

257 5162.10, 3441.30, 5162.30, 8322.10, 8321.20, 4112.20, 4190.10 and 5161.10

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10 (c) Indian Air Force Police (Sergeants)

258 5162.10, 3441.30, 5162.30, 8322.10, 8321.20, 4112.20, 4190.10, 5161.10, 2339.90, 4131.10, 3431.10 and 3450.20

10 (d) Indian Air Force Police (Warrant Rank Officer)

259 5162.10, 3441.30, 5162.30, 8322.10, 8321.20, 4112.20, 4190.10, 5161.10, 2339.90, 4131.10, 3431.10 , 3450.20, 3450.10, 5169.10 and 3431.10

11 (a) Indian Air Force –Security (Aircraftsmen)

260 5162.10, 3441.30, 5162.30, 8322.10, 8321.20, 4112.20, 4190.10, 5161.10, and 7222.85

11 (b) Indian Air Force – Security (Corporals)

261 5162.10, 3441.30, 5162.30, 8322.10, 8321.20, 4112.20, 4190.10, 5161.10 and 7222.85

11 (c) Indian Air Force – Security (Sergeants)

262 5162.10, 3441.30, 5162.30, 8322.10, 8321.20, 4112.20, 4190.10, 5161.10, 7222.85, 2339.90, 4131.10 and 3431.10

11 (d) Indian Air Force – Security (Warrant Rank Officer)

263 5162.10, 3441.30, 5162.30, 8322.10, 8321.20, 4112.20, 4190.10, 5161.10, 7222.85, 2339.90, 4131.10, 3431.10, 3450.10, 5169.10 and 3431.10

12 (a) Logistics Assistant (Aircraftsmen)

264 4131.10, 4131.30, 4112.20, 4113.35, 3121.10 and 5161.10

12 (b) Logistics Assistant (Corporals)

266 4131.10, 4131.30, 4112.20, 4113.35, 3121.10, 5161.10, 3431.30 and 4131.20

12 (c) Logistics Assistant (Sergeants)

267 4131.10, 4131.30, 4112.20, 4113.35, 3121.10, 5161.10, 3431.30, 4131.20, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, and 3431.10

12 (d) Logistics Assistant (Warrant Rank Officer)

268 4131.10, 4131.30, 4112.20, 4113.35, 3121.10, 5161.10, 3431.30, 4131.20, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3431.10, 1226.54, 1226.50, 3431.10 and 3450.20

13 (a) Mechanical System Fitter (Aircraftsmen)

269 3118.40, 8211.36, 7311.30, 7233.38, 7232.20, 8169.10, 8169.30, 8281.65, 7249.50, 7241.70, 4112.20, 4190.10, 5161.10, 7233.10, 8223.50, 8123.10, 8123.20, 8123.30 and 7222.20

13 (b) Mechanical System Fitter (Corporals)

270 3118.40, 8211.36, 7311.30, 7233.38, 7232.20, 8169.10, 8169.30, 8281.65, 7249.50, 7241.70, 4112.20, 4190.10, 5161.10, 7233.10, 8223.50, 8123.10, 8123.20, 8123.30 , 7222.20, 8281.35, 8281.30, 7231.40, 7232.70, 8161.45 and 8333.20

13 (c) Mechanical System Fitter (Sergeants)

272 3118.40, 8211.36, 7311.30, 7233.38, 7232.20, 8169.10, 8169.30, 8281.65, 7249.50, 7241.70, 4112.20, 4190.10, 5161.10, 7233.10, 8223.50, 8123.10, 8123.20, 8123.30 , 7222.20, 8281.35, 8281.30, 7231.40, 7232.70, 8161.45, 8333.20, 5220.25, 5220.20, 1226.17, 7232.10, 4131.10, 2339.90, 8333.32, 7238.20, 7233.22 and 3431.10

13 (d) Mechanical System Fitter (Warrant Rank Officer)

273 3118.40, 8211.36, 7311.30, 7233.38, 7232.20, 8169.10, 8169.30, 8281.65, 7249.50, 7241.70, 4112.20, 4190.10, 5161.10, 7233.10, 8223.50, 8123.10, 8123.20, 8123.30 , 7222.20, 8281.35, 8281.30, 7231.40, 7232.70, 8161.45, 8333.20, 5220.25, 5220.20, 1226.17, 7232.10, 4131.10, 2339.90, 8333.32, 7238.20, 7233.22, 3431.10, 3431.10, 3450.20, 7238.10, 2143.30 and 8218.20

14 (a) Medical Assistant 274 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35 and

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14 (b) Medical Assistant (Corporals)

275 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35, 3231.10 and 3221.10

14 (c) Medical Assistant (Sergeants)

276 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35, 3231.10, 3221.10, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25 and 3431.10

14 (d) Medical Assistant-Blood Donor unit Assistants (Corporals / Sergeants)

277 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35, 3231.10, 3221.10, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25 , 3431.10 and 3460.10

14 (e) Medical Assistant- Health Assistants (Corporals / Sergeants)

279 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35, 3231.10, 3221.10, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25 , 3431.10, 3214.20, 3222.20 and 3222.10

14 (f) Medical Assistant – Laboratory Assistants (Corporals / Sergeants)

279 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35, 3231.10, 3221.10, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25 , 3431.10 and 3221.10

14 (g) Medical Assistant – Pharmacists (Corporals / Sergeants)

281 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35, 3231.10, 3221.10, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25 and 3431.10, 4114.40, 4121.70, 4131.20, 3228.20 and 3228.10

14 (h) Medical Assistant- Operation heater Assistants (Corporals / Sergeants)

282 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35, 3231.10, 3221.10, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25 3431.10 and 3211.40

14 (j) Medical Assistant– Physiotherapist (Corporals / Sergeants)

283 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35, 3231.10, 3221.10, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10, 3226.10, 3226.20 and 3226.40

14 (k) Medical Assistant-X Ray Technician (Corporals / Sergeants)

284 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35, 3231.10, 3221.10, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25 , 3431.10 and 3133.10

14 (l) Medical Assistant- Dental Assistant (Corporals / Sergeants)

285 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35, 3231.10, 3221.10, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25 , 3431.10 and 3225.10

14(m) Medical Assistant- Dental Hygienist (Corporals / Sergeants)

286 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35, 3231.10, 3221.10, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10, 3225.10, and x100.10 ( May be recognized as Medical Hygienist)

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14 (n) Medical Assistant- Dental Mechanic (Corporals / Sergeants)

286 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35, 3231.10, 3221.10, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10 and 7311.80

14 (o) Medical Assistant- Dialysis Technician (Corporals / Sergeants)

288 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35, 3231.10, 3221.10, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10 and 3211.50

14 (p) Medical Assistant- Opticians (Corporals / Sergeants)

290 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35, 3231.10, 3221.10, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10 and 3224.10 .

14 (q) Medical Assistant- Speech therapists (Corporals / Sergeants)

291 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35, 3231.10, 3221.10, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10 and 3229.10

14 (r) Medical Assistant Special Treatment Assistants (Corporals / Sergeants)

291 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35, 3231.10, 3221.10, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10 and x100.10 ( May be recognized as Special treatment Assistants)

14 (s) Medical Assistant- Psychiatric Nursing Assistant (Corporals / Sergeants)

292 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35, 3231.10, 3221.10, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10 and x100.10 (May be recognized as Psychiatric Nursing Assistant)

14 (t) Medical Assistant- Nuclear Medicine Technician (Corporals / Sergeants)

293 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35, 3231.10, 3221.10, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10 and x100.10 (May be recognized as Nuclear Medicine Technician)

14 (u) Medical Assistant- Radio Therapy Technician (Corporals / Sergeants)

293 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35, 3231.10, 3221.10, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25 , 3431.10 and x100.10 (May be recognized as Radio Therapy Technician)

14 (v) Medical Assistant- Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory Technician (Corporals / Sergeants)

294 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35, 3231.10, 3221.10, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10 and x100.10( May be recognized as Catheterization Laboratory Technician)

14 (w)

Medical Assistant (Warrant Rank Officers))

295 3221.20, 3221.30, 3221.40, 4112.20, 3231.30, 4190.10, 3228.10, 3222.20, 5161.10, 4113.35, 3231.10, 3221.10, 2339.90, 4131.30, 4131.10, 3121.40, 3228.10, 3222.10, 3228.20, 3133.20, 5220.25, 3431.10, 3431.10, 2446.45, 3231.10 and 2446.40

15 (a) Meteorological Assistant (Aircraftsmen)

296 3119.40,3119.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35 and 5161.10

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15 (b) Meteorological Assistant (Corporals)

297 3119.40,3119.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35 and 5161.10.

15 (c) Meteorological Assistant (Sergeants)

298 3119.40,3119.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10, 2339.90, 4131.10 and 3431.10

15 (d) Meteorological Assistant (Warrant Rank Officers))

299 3119.40,3119.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10, 2339.90, 4131.10 , 3431.10, 3450.20, 3431.10 and 2112.10

16 (a) Musician (Aircraftsmen) 300 2453.40, 2453.50, 2453.60, 5161.10 and 4190.10

16 (b) Musician (Corporals) 301 2453.40, 2453.50, 2453.60, 5161.10, 4190.10 and 5220.25

16 (c) Musician (Sergeants) 301 2453.40, 2453.50, 2453.60, 5161.10, 4190.10, 5220.25, 2453.40, 2453.60, 2339.90, 4131.10 and 3431.10

16 (d) Musician (Warrant Rank Officer)

302 2453.40, 2453.50, 2453.60, 5161.10, 4190.10, 5220.25, 2453.40, 2453.60, 2339.90, 4131.10 and 3431.10, 2453.10, 2453.20, 3431.10 and 3450.20

17 (a) Operations Assistant (Aircraftsmen)

303 3132.80, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10, 3132.76, 3431.40, 3144.20 and 4190.20

17 (b) Operations Assistant (Corporals)

305 3132.80, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10, 3132.76, 3431.40, 3144.20, 4190.20 and 3431.40

17 (c) Operations Assistant (Sergeants)

306 3132.80, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10, 3132.76, 3431.40, 3144.20, 4190.20 , 3431.40, 4131.10, 2339.90, 3144.20, 3132.76 and 3151.20

17 (d) Operations Assistant (Warrant Rank Officer)

3078 3132.80, 4112.20, 4190.10, 4113.35, 5161.10, 3132.76, 3431.40, 3144.20, 4190.20 , 3431.40, 4131.10, 2339.90, 3144.20, 3132.76 , 3151.20, 5169.10, 3431.10, 3450.20 and 1226.35

18 (a) Propulsion Fitter (Aircraftsmen)

308 7232.20, 7232.50, 7232.70, 7233.32, 7233.26, 7233.22, 7233.24, 3115.10, 3115.30, 7232.40, 7233.40, 5161.10, 4112.20 and 4190.10

18 (b) Propulsion Fitter (Corporals)

309 7232.20, 7232.50, 7232.70, 7233.32, 7233.26, 7233.22, 7233.24, 3115.10, 3115.30, 7232.40, 7233.40, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4190.10232.40 and 7232.70

18 (c) Propulsion Fitter (Sergeants)

310 7232.20, 7232.50, 7232.70, 7233.32, 7233.26, 7233.22, 7233.24, 3115.10, 3115.30, 7232.40, 7233.40, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4190.10, 7232.40, 7232.70, 7233.38 7232.30, 7232.50, 7232.60, 2339.90, 4131.10 and 3431.10

18 (d) Propulsion Fitter (Warrant Rank Officer)

311 7232.20, 7232.50, 7232.70, 7233.32, 7233.26, 7233.22, 7233.24, 3115.10, 3115.30, 7232.40, 7233.40, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4190.10232.40, 7232.70, 7233.38 7232.30, 7232.50, 7232.60, 2339.90, 4131.10 and 3431.10, 3431.10,3450.20 and 7238.30

19 (a) Structure Fit (Aircraftsmen)

312 8281.75, 7232.10, 7232.20, 7233.10, 7142.20, 7142.40, 8123.10, 8123.20, 8123.30, 3115.40, 7142.80, 5161.10, 4112.20 and 4190.10

19 (b) Structure Fit (Corporals) 313 8281.75, 7232.10, 7232.20, 7233.10, 7142.20, 7142.40, 8123.10, 8123.20, 8123.30, 3115.40, 7142.80, 5161.10, 4112.20 , 4190.10, 7214.80 and 7232.70

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19 (c) Structure Fit (Sergeants) 314 8281.75, 7232.10, 7232.20, 7233.10, 7142.20, 7142.40, 8123.10, 8123.20, 8123.30, 3115.40, 7142.80, 5161.10, 4112.20 , 4190.10, 7214.80, 7232.70, 3115.10, 2339.90, 4131.10, 5220.25, 5220.20 and 3431.10

19 (d) Structure Fit (Warrant Rank Officer)

315 8281.75, 7232.10, 7232.20, 7233.10, 7142.20, 7142.40, 8123.10, 8123.20, 8123.30, 3115.40, 7142.80, 5161.10, 4112.20 , 4190.10, 7214.80, 7232.70, 3115.10, 2339.90, 4131.10, 5220.25, 5220.20 , 3431.10, 7238.30, 8218.20, 3431.10 and 3450.20

20 (a) Weapon Fitter (Aircraftsmen)

316 7233.10, 7222.85, 8223.50, 8123.10, 8123.20, 8123.30, 7222.20, 9152.30, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4113.35, 7142.20, 7436.10, 7436.35, 7436.45, 7442.72, 7442.78, 8263.10 and 4190.10

20 (b) Weapon Fitter (Corporals)

319 7233.10, 7222.85, 8223.50, 8123.10, 8123.20, 8123.30, 7222.20, 9152.30, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4113.35, 7142.20, 7436.10, 7436.35, 7436.45, 7442.72, 7442.78, 8263.10 and 4190.10

20 (c) Weapon Fitter (Sergeants)

320 7233.10, 7222.85, 8223.50, 8123.10, 8123.20, 8123.30, 7222.20, 9152.30, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4113.35, 7142.20, 7436.10, 7436.35, 7436.45, 7442.72, 7442.78, 8263.10 and 4190.10, 2339.90, 4131.10, 8333.32, 3115.20, 3431.10, 5220.25, 5220.20 and 5220.15

20 (d) Weapon Fitter (Warrant Rank Officer)

322 7233.10, 7222.85, 8223.50, 8123.10, 8123.20, 8123.30, 7222.20, 9152.30, 5161.10, 4112.20, 4113.35, 7142.20, 7436.10, 7436.35, 7436.45, 7442.72, 7442.78, 8263.10 and 4190.10, 2339.90, 4131.10, 8333.32, 3115.20, 3431.10, 5220.25, 5220.20, 5220.15, 3431.10, 3450.20, 7238.10 and 3115.10

21 (a) Work Shop Fitter –Smith (Aircraftsmen)

323 7213.10, 7213.20, 8211.61, 7213.30, 7213.40, 7213.50, 8231.67, 7142.80, 3115.40, 7233.10, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4113.35, 9152.30, 7221.10, 7221.30, 7212.20, 7212.65, 8122.76, 7221.40, 7214.30 4112.20

21 (b) Work Shop Fitter - (Corporals)

325 7213.10, 7213.20, 8211.61, 7213.30, 7213.40, 7213.50, 8231.67, 7142.80, 3115.40, 7233.10, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4113.35, 9152.30, 7221.10, 7221.30, 7212.20, 7212.65, 8122.76, 7221.40, 7214.30, 4112.20, 8159.82, 7214.10, 7214.60, 7214.65, 8223.35, 7214.80, 3118.40, 7223.30, 7232.60, 8231.35 and 7214.80

21 (c) Work Shop Fitter- Smith (Sergeants)

326 7213.10, 7213.20, 8211.61, 7213.30, 7213.40, 7213.50, 8231.67, 7142.80, 3115.40, 7233.10, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4113.35, 9152.30, 7221.10, 7221.30, 7212.20, 7212.65, 8122.76, 7221.40, 7214.30, 4112.20, 8159.82, 7214.10, 7214.60, 7214.65, 8223.35, 7214.80, 3118.40, 7223.30, 7232.60, 8231.35 , 7214.80, 2339.90, 5220.25, 4131.10, 7214.20, 3431.10 and 5220.20

21 (d) Work Shop Fitter – Smith (Warrant Rank Officer)

328 7213.10, 7213.20, 8211.61, 7213.30, 7213.40, 7213.50, 8231.67, 7142.80, 3115.40, 7233.10, 5161.10, 4190.10, 4113.35, 9152.30, 7221.10, 7221.30, 7212.20, 7212.65, 8122.76, 7221.40, 7214.30, 4112.20, 8159.82, 7214.10, 7214.60, 7214.65, 8223.35, 7214.80, 3118.40, 7223.30, 7232.60, 8231.35 , 7214.80, 2339.90, 5220.25, 4131.10, 7214.20, 3431.10, 5220.20, 7218.20, 8238.10, 7218.20, 8218.20, 3431.10, 3450.20 and 8128.40

22 (a) Work Shop Fitter – Machinist (Aircraftsmen)

329 8211.15, 8211.20, 8211.10, 8211.36 8211.30, 8211.32, 7233.38, 4113.35, 7233.10, 5161.10, 4190.10, 2132.10, 9152.30 and 4112.20

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22 (b) Work Shop Fitter – Machinist (Corporals)

30 8211.15, 8211.20, 8211.10, 8211.36 8211.30, 8211.32, 7233.38, 4113.35, 7233.10, 5161.10, 4190.10, 2132.10, 9152.30 , 4112.20, 8211.55, 8122.40, 8211.22, 8211.28, 7423.10, 8211.38, 8211.34, 8211.60, 8231.67 8211.50, 8211.40, 8211.42, 8211.75, 8281.10, 7223.10 and 3118.40

22 (c) Work Shop Fitter – Machinist (Sergeants)

332 8211.15, 8211.20, 8211.10, 8211.36 8211.30, 8211.32, 7233.38, 4113.35, 7233.10, 5161.10, 4190.10, 2132.10, 9152.30, 4112.20, 8211.55, 8122.40, 8211.22, 8211.28, 7423.10, 8211.38, 8211.34, 8211.60, 8231.67 8211.50, 8211.40, 8211.42, 8211.75, 8281.10, 7223.10 , 3118.40, 2339.90, 4131.10, 5220.25, 5220.20 and 3431.10

22 (d) Work Shop Fitter – Machinist (Warrant Rank Officer)

333 8211.15, 8211.20, 8211.10, 8211.36 8211.30, 8211.32, 7233.38, 4113.35, 7233.10, 5161.10, 4190.10, 2132.10, 9152.30 , 4112.20, 8211.55, 8122.40, 8211.22, 8211.28, 7423.10, 8211.38, 8211.34, 8211.60, 8231.67 8211.50, 8211.40, 8211.42, 8211.75, 8281.10, 7223.10 , 3118.40, 2339.90, 4131.10, 5220.25, 5220.20 , 3431.10, 3450.20, 3431.10, 8248.10, 8248.20, 7238.10 and 8218.20