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AFSC 3E9X1 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

1 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE Headquarters US Air Force Washington DC 20330-5000 CFETP 3E9X1 Parts I and II 15 December 2014 afsc 3E9X1 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENTMASTER BASIC SENIOR CAREER FIELD EDUCATION AND TRAINING PLANACCESSIBILITY: Publications and forms are available on the e-publishing website at for downloading or ordering. RELEASABILITY: There are no restrictions on this publication. 2 Table of Contents PART I Preface 4 Abbreviations 6 Terms 9 Section A General Information 12 Purpose of the CFETP 12 Use of the CFETP 12 Coordination and Approval of the CFETP 13 Section B Career Field Progression and Information 14 Specialty Descriptions 14 Skill/Career Progression

6 Abbreviations A1C—Airman 1st Class ABC—Atomic, Biological, Chemical ADLS—Advanced Distributed Learning Service AETC—Air Education and Training Command AF—Air Force

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1 1 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE Headquarters US Air Force Washington DC 20330-5000 CFETP 3E9X1 Parts I and II 15 December 2014 afsc 3E9X1 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENTMASTER BASIC SENIOR CAREER FIELD EDUCATION AND TRAINING PLANACCESSIBILITY: Publications and forms are available on the e-publishing website at for downloading or ordering. RELEASABILITY: There are no restrictions on this publication. 2 Table of Contents PART I Preface 4 Abbreviations 6 Terms 9 Section A General Information 12 Purpose of the CFETP 12 Use of the CFETP 12 Coordination and Approval of the CFETP 13 Section B Career Field Progression and Information 14 Specialty Descriptions 14 Skill/Career Progression 16 Apprentice Level (3) 16 Journeyman Level (5) 16 Craftsman Level (7) 17 Superintendent Level (9)

2 17 EMERGENCY Manager 18 Training Decisions 18 Community College of the Air Force 20 Career Field Path 25 Air Force Certified EMERGENCY Manager Program 30 Section C Skill Level Training Requirements 35 Purpose 35 Specialty Qualifications Requirements 35 Apprentice Level (3) (3E931) 35 Journeyman Level (5) (3E951) 35 Craftsman Level (7) (3E971) 37 Superintendent Level (9) (3E991) 38 EMERGENCY Manager (3E900)

3 39 Section D Resource Constraints 41 Section E Transitional Training Guide 41 3 PART II Section A Specialty Training Standards 42 Implementation 42 Purpose 42 Section B Course Objective List 46 Measurement 46 Standard 46 Section C Support Materials 47 Purpose 47 Section D Training Course Index 48 Section E MAJCOM Unique Requirements 49 Section F Home Station Training 50 Attachments Attachment 1 Qualitative Requirements ( afsc 3E9X1 STS) 52 Attachment 2 3E9X1 Specialty Training Standard 54 Attachment 3 3E9X1 STS Equipment Training Reference List 67 Attachment 4 3E9X1 AFQTP and DL Documentation Record 71 Tables Table CCAF Degree Requirements 21 Table Technical Core and Technical Electives 22 Table General Education 23 Table EPME Time In Service (TIS)

4 Eligibility Requirements 27 Table EPME Phase 2 NCOA ILE Eligibility Requirements 28 Table EPME Phase 3 SNCOA ALE Eligibility Requirements 29 Table AF In Residence and Mobile Training Team (MTT) Courses 48 Table AF Distance Learning Program 48 Table AFCDA Extension Course Program Courses 48 _____ OPR: AFCEC/CXR Certified by: CMSgt Anthony Hatcher, AFCEC/CXR Supersedes: CFETP 3E9X1 , 28 December 2009, CFETP 3E9X1C1, 19 August 2010, CFETP 3E9X1C2, 25 October 2010, CFETP 3E9X1C3, 15 May 2011 Pages: 79 4 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT afsc 3E9X1 CAREER FIELD EDUCATION AND TRAINING PLAN PART I Preface 1.

5 The Career Field Enlisted Training Program (CFETP) is a comprehensive education and training document identifying life cycle education and training requirements, training support resources, and minimum requirements for personnel of an Air Force specialty. The CFETP provides a career path to success in all parts of career field training and serves as the Contract for Training between Air Education and Training Command (AETC) and career field. Note: Part II guides and supports qualification training to civilians occupying associated duty positions.

6 2. The CFETP consists of two parts. Supervisors use both parts to plan, manage, and control specialty training. Part I provides information for overall MANAGEMENT of a specialty. Section A explains how the plan is used. Section B identifies progression information, duties and responsibilities, training decisions and career field path. Section C associates each level with qualifications (knowledge, education, experience, training and other as defined). Section D displays resource constraints. Section E identifies training guide requirements for a Staff Sergeant (SSgt) Master Sergeant (MSgt) transition.

7 3. Part II includes: Section A explains the Specialty Training Standard (STS). This includes duties, tasks, and technical references that support local training, AETC conducted training, wartime course and core task, and correspondence course requirements. Section B contains the course objective list and training standards. Supervisors use these to determine when airmen satisfy training requirements. Section C identifies available support materials often-developed Qualification Training Package (QTP) used to support proficiency training.

8 Section D identifies the training course index. Supervisors use this to determine available resources to support training. Mandatory and optional courses and exportable courseware are included. 5 Section E identifies Major Command (MAJCOM) unique training requirements supervisors use to determine additional training required for the associated qualification need. Section F identifies home station training references and course material required for this specialty in support of contingency and wartime training.

9 4. Guidance provided in the CFETP ensures individuals in this specialty receive effective training to produce desired results at the appropriate interval in their career. This plan enables supervisors to train today s workforce for tomorrow s jobs. 6 Abbreviations A1C Airman 1st Class ABC Atomic, Biological, Chemical ADLS advanced Distributed Learning Service AETC Air Education and Training Command AF Air Force AFCEC Air Force Civil Engineer Center AFCFM Air Force Career Field Manager AFECD Air Force Enlisted Classification Directory AFH Air Force Handbook AFI Air Force Instruction AFIT Air Force Institute of Technology AFMAN Air Force Manual AFOSH Air Force Occupational Safety and Health AFPAM Air Force Pamphlet AFPD Air Force Policy Directive AFQTP Air Force Qualification Training Package AFRC Air Force

10 Reserve Command AFS Air Force Specialty afsc Air Force Specialty Code AFTR Air Force Training Record ALE advanced Leadership Experience ALS Airman Leadership School AMN Airman ANG Air National Guard ARC Air Reserve Component CBR Chemical, Biological, Radiological CBRN Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear CBRNE Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and High Yield Explosive CBT Computer Based Training CCA Contamination Control Area CCAF Community College of the Air Force CDC Career Development Course CE Civil Engineer CFETP Career Field Education and Training Plan CMSgt Chief Master Sergeant COL Course Objective List CRA Contingency Ready Airman DAFSC Duty Air Force Specialty Code DAGR Defense advanced GPS Receiver DL Distance Learning 7 DOD Department of Defense DODD Department of Defense Directive DODI Department of Defense Instruction DRF


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