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sequenced in the order of performance.  Major tasks shall consist
of a statement of the task to be performed, skills/knowledge
required to perform the tasks, and any special conditions under
which the task is to be performed.
b.
Elements and job steps.  (N) Elements and job steps shall be
identified for each major task, as appropriate.  They shall be
expressed in terms of, and keyed to, the major tasks they support.
They shall become more specific as they are broken down from the
major level, to the element level, to the job step level.
Accomplishment of job steps shall lead to the achievement of
elements which leads to the completion of the major task.
c.
Tasks performed by maintainer sheets.  (N) Tasks Performed by
Maintainer (see table IV) shall be completed for the job of
maintainer.  Each major task shall be recorded with its elements
and job steps.  The planned time allotted to perform the task shall
n
be identified under the "Unit Hours column.  The planned time
allotted for each element shall be recorded under the "Sub-hours"
column.
Task numbering.  (N) Tasks shall be numbered in a logical sequence
d.
with each element and job steps numerically related to their
specific major task.  The job steps shall be numerically related to
the element.
3.3.1.6.1.2 Maintenance qualifications matrices.  (N) This section shall
establish a system for properly recording and consolidating maintainer
qualification information into a usable format.  Table V illustrates a matrix
of the minimum information required by the maintainer to achieve and maintain
their qualification as a training device technician.  Tasks shall be formatted
in a logical sequence.  Modifications or changes may be required to tailor the
matrix to a specific project.
a.
Types of matrices.  (N) The Maintenance Qualifications Matrix
shall be organized into the following three matrices:
(1) Operation.  (N) This matrix shall contain all tasks,
objectives which relate to operation of the equipment or any
equipment supplemental to the system.
(2) Computer and peripheral maintenance. (N) This matrix shall
contain all tasks, objectives related to maintenance of the
computer, its peripheral equipment, and any interface
equipment between the computer and its peripheral equipment or
between the computer and any nonperipheral components of the
system.
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