Logistics Analyst
$75K- — Supply chain management principles
- — Data analysis tools (e.g., Excel, SQL)
Air Force 1C092 (Aviation Resource Management Journeyman). 240 hours of formal training translate to 5 validated civilian career pathways with salary bands of $60K–$80K. Sourced from DoD training data and Lightcast labor signals.
Industry tech roles your 1C092 background maps to — picked from BLS-anchored occupations using your training, cognitive skills, and systems experience.
What 1C092 training already gave you, and the specific gaps to close — not a generic checklist.
The concrete gap to bridge — specific to the roles above, not a generic checklist.
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See VWC Programs →Cognitive skills your 1C092 training built — and where they transfer in civilian work.
Quickly assessing the urgency and importance of various aircrew and parachutist-related tasks, such as scheduling training, processing pay orders, and addressing aircrew qualification issues.
Efficiently triaging multiple competing demands and deadlines, ensuring that the most critical tasks are addressed first while maintaining progress on other important activities.
Meticulously following aviation and parachutist resource management policies, directives, and regulations to maintain accuracy and accountability in flight records, jump records, and other critical documentation.
Adhering strictly to established protocols and guidelines to ensure consistent and reliable outcomes, particularly in highly regulated environments or industries.
Operating and maintaining the Aviation Resource Management System (ARMS), requiring an understanding of how data inputs affect outputs and the ability to troubleshoot system issues to ensure smooth operation.
Using and understanding how various parts of a computer system or software work together to achieve a certain goal. Problem-solving when that system fails or provides inaccurate information.
Monitoring flight physicals, physiological training, aircrew qualifications, and aviation-related programs to anticipate potential issues and proactively address them before they impact mission readiness.
Maintaining a comprehensive understanding of the surrounding environment and relevant factors to anticipate potential challenges and opportunities, enabling proactive decision-making and risk mitigation.
Adjacent civilian roles your training maps to that conventional military-to-civilian advice tends to miss.
You've been immersed in a world of strict regulations and protocols, managing complex aviation resources while meticulously adhering to guidelines. As a Compliance Officer (13-1041), you'll leverage your exceptional attention to detail and your ability to interpret and enforce policies to ensure that organizations adhere to legal standards and internal regulations. Your experience in maintaining accurate records, conducting audits, and identifying potential risks will be invaluable in this role, where you'll play a crucial part in safeguarding an organization's integrity and reputation.
Adjacent · MatchYou've honed your skills in managing complex aviation resources, scheduling training, and maintaining mission information. This experience translates seamlessly to the role of a Logistics Analyst (13-1081), where you'll apply your analytical and organizational abilities to optimize supply chain operations. You've been adept at ensuring smooth operation in a highly regulated environment, a core requirement of logistics analysis.
Adjacent · MatchYour experience coordinating aircrew training, managing schedules, and maintaining mission information makes you an ideal candidate for a Project Coordinator (13-1000). You've been responsible for ensuring that complex operations run smoothly, which translates directly to managing project timelines, resources, and communication effectively. Your proven ability to maintain accuracy, attention to detail, and your proactive approach to problem-solving will be instrumental in driving project success.
Adjacent · MatchUp to 3 semester hours recommended in Aviation Management
Requires study of business management principles, aviation safety management systems (SMS), and additional aviation-specific knowledge beyond military procedures.
Requires study of the five project management process groups (Initiating, Planning, Executing, Monitoring and Controlling, and Closing) and the 10 knowledge areas as defined by PMI. Focus on project methodologies outside of military operations.
Military systems you operated and their civilian equivalents for your resume.
| Military System | Civilian Equivalent | Domain |
|---|---|---|
| Aviation Resource Management System (ARMS) | Airline Operations Management Software (e.g., Sabre, Amadeus) | Operations |
| Aircrew Training Task Management System (ATTMS) | Learning Management Systems (LMS) with scheduling and tracking (e.g., Cornerstone OnDemand, TalentLMS) | Operations |
| Flight Records Management System (FRMS) | Electronic Document Management Systems (EDMS) with compliance tracking (e.g., DocuWare, Laserfiche) | Data |
| Microsoft Access Databases (locally managed data) | Small Business Database Management Software (e.g., Zoho Creator, Microsoft Access) | Data |
| Automated Business Services System (ABSS) | Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems for HR and finance (e.g., Oracle, SAP) | Operations |
| Defense Travel System (DTS) | Corporate travel and expense management software (e.g., Concur, Expensify) | Operations |
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