Officer Financial Management OfficerAt the very core, the Air Force is an organization that requires financial acumen. Responsible for organizing financial management activities and establishing internal control, Financial Management Officers help ensure funds are available for the equipment, supplies and services our Airmen need. Doing everything from managing organizational structure and performing cost estimates to evaluating efficiency, these experts are essential to protecting Air Force funds and helping Airmen continue to succeed in their missions.What You'll DoPlan and organize financial management programs in support of daily operations and war-fighting missionsDirect financial management activities including reviewing internal controls and quality of servicesAdvise commander and staff on status and progress of command programsPerform financial management functionsDevelop organizational structure, personnel, security and trainingTraining & EducationHow do we transform you into a leader and an officer in this field?
From education to continued training, your Air Force path is here.Basic Military Training 8.5 weeksMilitary Training Location Maxwell AFB, ALKey Things To Consider RequirementsYou 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.Bachelor's degree in one of the following: business administration, industrial management, business management, management science, operations research, computer science, information management, systems, finance, engineering, mathematics, accounting, law, economics, marketing, quantitative methods or organization and managementA minimum of 24 semester hours must be in the subjects of economics, accounting, finance, management and statistics. Six of those must be in accounting.Knowledge of general accounting principles pertaining to government, commercial, managerial and cost accountingCompletion of the Basic Financial Management Officer courseNo record of conviction by civilian court or nonjudicial punishment under the Uniform Code of Military Justice for offenses involving larceny, robbery, wrongful appropriation, burglary or fraudCompletion of Officer Training School (OTS), Air Force Academy (AFA) or Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC)Must be between the ages of 18 and have not reached your 42nd birthdayYour Future Is Waiting.
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