Missile and Space Systems Maintenance at United States Air Force summary: Missile and Space Systems Maintenance specialists are responsible for servicing and maintaining missiles and rockets, critical to national defense. They ensure these systems, including missile launchers and space lift boosters, are fully operational through meticulous planning and execution of maintenance tasks. Candidates must meet specific age, citizenship, and educational qualifications, along with electronics knowledge and military training. FORTIFYING OUR DEFENSES Missiles and rockets are critical components of our national defense strategy. Responsible for servicing and maintaining them, Missile and Space Systems Maintenance specialists ensure these assets are fully operational at all times. From missile launchers to space lift boosters, these highly knowledgeable experts plan, organize and perform every service necessary to keep these systems in pristine working condition so they're ready when we need them. REQUIREMENTS You must meet several requirements before joining the Air Force. These concern your background, overall health and other standards set by the Air Force, Department of Defense and federal law.Minimum Education You must be 17–42 years of age, a U.S. citizen and obtain a qualifying ASVAB score. Applicants who are non-graduates or non-alternate credential holders must obtain an AFQT Test score of 65 or higher on the ASVAB ASVAB REQUIREMENTS Electronics Qualifications Knowledge of electronic theory Completion of a current Single Scope Background Investigation (SSBI) Completion of 7.5 weeks of Basic Military Training Must be at least 17, but has not reached age 42 on the date of enlistment Keywords: Missile Maintenance, Space Systems, Air Force, National Defense, Military Training, Electronics, Rocket Systems, Servicing Missiles, Maintenance Specialist, Defense Strategy