Job classification and description of civilian personnel in the military

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-29

Military civilian positions can generally be divided into the following broad categories:

1.*Education**:

Teaching position: Responsible for teaching in a military academy or training institution, which may include theoretical teaching, practical guidance, etc.

Higher education (higher education): mainly refers to education and teaching at the university level.

Secondary Education (Secondary Education): Teaching for military personnel and their children at the secondary education level.

2.*Logistics**:

Dry Rest House: A unit that provides services and manages services to retired military personnel.

Logistics support: involving materials, facility maintenance, life services, etc.

3.*TECHNICAL**:

Engineering: may cover a variety of engineering and technical positions such as civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electronic engineering, etc.

Medical: doctors, ** medical technology and other medical-related positions.

Scientific research: engaged in research and development related to national defense science and technology.

Accounting: financial management and auditing.

Translation: Language translation and interpretation, which may be for military or diplomatic occasions.

Pharmacy: pharmaceutical production, preparation, management and other pharmacy-related positions.

Publishing: Jobs in the publishing process such as editing, proofreading, typesetting, printing, etc.

4.*Management Class**:

Library and Archives Positions: Sorting, borrowing, archiving, etc.

Officer: Generally refers to internal management work such as political and ideological education and personnel management.

Staff Officer: A role that assists commanders in developing strategic plans and carrying out tactical tasks.

Law enforcement officer: may be involved in law enforcement-related work such as internal discipline inspection and legal consultation.

There are also more specific job setups under these job categories, each with its specific job responsibilities and requirements. Military civilian personnel need to have certain professional knowledge and skills, and at the same time, they also need to have a good team spirit and sense of service.

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