Careers Career Paths Air Force Enlisted Job Descriptions 3E4X1 - Water and Fuels Systems Maintenence Share PINTEREST Email Print Douglas Sacha / Getty Images Career Paths US Military Careers Technology Careers Sports Careers Sales Project Management Professional Writer Music Careers Media Legal Careers Government Careers Finance Careers Fiction Writing Careers Entertainment Careers Criminology Careers Book Publishing Aviation Animal Careers Advertising Learn More By Rod Powers Rod Powers Air Force NCO Academy Rod Powers was a retired Air Force First Sergeant with 22 years of active duty service. Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on 05/03/18 Installs, inspects, repairs, and manages plumbing, water distribution, wastewater collection systems and components, fire suppression and backflow prevention systems. Complies with environmental and safety regulations. Related DoD Occupational Subgroups: 720. Duties and Responsibilities: Installs and operates plumbing, water, wastewater, fire suppression and backflow prevention systems and components. Monitors systems operation to ensure efficiency and compliance. Ensures compliance with safety and environmental regulations for hazardous materials. Installs and operates field potable water treatment equipment. Maintains, inspects, and repairs plumbing, water, wastewater, fire suppression and backflow prevention systems, and components. Performs inspection, recurring maintenance, and seasonal overhaul on systems and components. Troubleshoots malfunctions. Uses drawings and schematics to analyze and isolate system malfunctions. Removes, repairs, and replaces defective components. Modifies equipment for specific missions or to increase efficiency. Locates and determines quality and quantity of water sources. Solves complex maintenance problems by studying as-built and schematic drawings. Solves complex maintenance problems by studying layout drawings, wiring, and schematic drawings, and by analyzing construction and operating characteristics. Develops and establishes operation and maintenance procedures to ensure maximum efficiency. Coordinates locations of field latrines and pits with engineering and medical staff. Analyzes water for chemical and physical characteristics to determine water purification treatment methods. Performs planning activities. Performs facility surveys. Surveys proposed work to determine resource requirements. Prepares cost estimates for in-service work. Applies engineered performance standards to plan and estimate jobs. Coordinates plans and other activities. Specialty Qualifications: Knowledge. Knowledge is mandatory of: nomenclature, types, sizes, and uses of plumbing materials such as pipes, valves, fittings, metals, caulking, packing, and gaskets; shop mathematics; reading and interpreting drawings and specifications; contingency water and wastewater operations; maintenance of water, waste collection systems; corrosion prevention; military and commercial publications; and environmental regulations. Education. For entry into this specialty, completion of high school with courses in mathematics, chemistry, biology, earth sciences, drawing and specification use, and shop mechanics is desirable.Training. For the award of AFSC 3E431, completion of a basic utilities course is mandatory.Experience. The following experience is mandatory for award of the AFSC indicated: (Note: See Explanation of Air Force Specialty Codes).3E451. Qualification in and possession of AFSC 3E431. Also, experience in functions such as operation, maintenance, and repair of plumbing, water, and wastewater systems, and water quality testing and analysis.3E471. Qualification in and possession of AFSC 3E451. Also, experience performing or supervision functions such as operation, maintenance, and repair of plumbing, water, and wastewater systems, and water quality testing and analysis.Other. The following are mandatory for entry into this specialty:Normal color vision as defined in AFI 48-123, Medical Examination, and Standards.Qualification to operate government vehicles according to AFI 24-301, Vehicle Operations. Strength Req: J Physical Profile: 333223 Citizenship: No Required Appitude Score : M-44 (Changed to M-47, effective 1 Jul 04). Technical Training: Course #: J3ABR3E431 003 Length (Days): 47 Location: S