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Munitions and Missile Maintenance ![]()
Duties and Responsibilities
Munitions and Missile Maintenance workers formulate maintenance procedures for all munitions and missile systems, building integrated logistics support plans and developing maintenance support structures to sustain maintenance and personnel. They also manage storage and distribution of Air Force munitions, and identify and upgrade system deficiencies to meet mission requirements and enhance safety.
The Munitions and Missile Maintenance worker manages conventional munitions, nuclear weapons and missile maintenance production, and recommends procedural and technical improvements and modifications. In addition, the Munitions and Missile Maintenance worker plans and organizes munitions and missile maintenance activities, performs engineering functions for maintenance and operations facilities, and develops and improves methods and procedures for assembly, checkout, calibration and analysis of aerospace systems.
Civilian Opportunities
Munitions and Missile Systems Manager
Duties and Responsibilities
Many companies involved in the production, manufacture, development and research of space systems hire their personnel from the armed services. Companies such as Boeing, Lockheed Martin, LORIN, and General Electric, frequently look for those service members that used to work in the missile field. Many federal organizations also provide plenty of opportunities, such as NASA. The Air Force and the Navy also hire civilians to fill positions in training, safety, planning and management of missile and space systems.



