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ENLISTED EVALUATION SYSTEM (EES)
TRAINING GUIDE
OPR: AFELM/DMPG
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Enlisted
Evaluation System (EES) Objectives
PROVIDE CANDID FEEDBACK
The Enlisted Evaluation System has two objectives. The first objective is
to provide ratees with candid performance feedback so they will know what the
Air Force and their supervisors expect of them, and to let them know how they're
doing once they've been given the opportunity to meet expectations and standards
of performance.
OFFICIAL RECORD OF PERFORMANCE
The second objective of the
Enlisted Evaluation System is to provide an official record of performance as
viewed by officials in the rating chain who are closest to the actual work
environment. The enlisted performance report (EPR)
is this official record of performance.
FACTS ABOUT PREPARING THE EPR
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
There are some basic factors that
the entire rating chain should be aware of when writing or indorsing EPRs.
If the rating chain does not know these requirements, how can they ensure
reports are error free?
ADMISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS
- Use AFI 36-2406 and
AF Form 910
(enlisted performance report) A1C through TSgt, and
AF Form 911 for MSgt through CMSgt
- Use 10 or 12 point font with 6 lines
per inch spacing (computerized version may be used with proportional spacing
provided a 12 point font is used)
- Use bullet format in sections V, VI
and VII (if used); limit comments to the space provided
- Limit bullets to three lines per
bullet, but two is better
- Although minor corrections are
acceptable, they should be avoided
- Avoid nicknames, code names, or
acronyms; if you use them, explain them
- Do not correct ratings (Section III
and IV): reaccomplish the report if a rating changes before the EPR is
a matter of record
- Do not sign or date the EPR before the
closeout date, or sign blank forms that do not contain ratings
- Avoid using felt tip pens/markers and
heavy markings due to "bleeding through"
FEATURES OF THE ENLISTED EPR (AF FORMS
910 AND 911)
Section I - Ratee
Identification data: Use the identification data found on the EPR Notice.
- Name - Enter ratee's last name,
first name, and middle initial (if applicable) Use all uppercase.
Example: DOE, JOHN E.
- SSN -Enter SSN without a
prefix (FV or FR)
- GRADE - Use all uppercase for the
grade as of the closeout date. Example: SRA
DAFSC - Enter the DAFSC
(including the prefix and suffix, if applicable) held on the closeout date
of the EPR . Example: 3S051
- ORGANIZATION, COMMAND, AND LOCATION -
Enter the information as of the closeout date of the EPR . NOTE:
The organization names do not have to be exactly as the EPR notice (computer
language) appears but may follow the style in AFI 37-127, Air Force
Standards Functional Address System, or as commonly used for mailing
purpose. Use all uppercase. For classified locations, enter
CLASSIFIED followed by the MAJCOM in parenthesis. For
Example:
PERIOD OF REPORT - Use
the dates reflected on the shell.
SECTION II - JOB
DESCRIPTION:
- The job description should be written
in a way everyone can understand. Use laymen terms to describe
activities. Acronyms should always be spelled out the first time used.
Assume the reader knows nothing about the duties and responsibilities within
the area performed. Do not include classified information. Can
be bullets or narrative.
- DUTY TITLE – The duty title on the EPR
notice(s), or shell(s), is the one in the Personnel Data System and should
be used if correct. If the duty title on the EPR notice/shell is not
correct, enter the correct duty title on the EPR and submit a memorandum to
the AF Element/CCQ to correct the Personnel Data System. The duty title
should be the duty title on file as of the closeout date of the EPR .
KEY DUTIES, TASKS AND
RESPONSIBILITIES - Enter a clear description of the ratee's duties.
Avoid using jargon or acronyms. Clearly state the task the ratee
performs, how selective the ratee's assignment is, and the scope and level
of responsibility to include the dollar value of projects the ratee manages
and the number of people the ratee supervises. You may include
additional duties performed during the reporting period if they influence
the ratings and comments. The words should show as 'ADDITIONAL DUTIES'
without the quotation marks.
SECTION III - EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE:
- Raters use this section by placing an
X in the rating block that accurately descries the ratees performance.
Each block must be marked. Subsequent evaluators should carefully
review the report to ensure the ratings accurately describe the ratee-s
performance and the comments in Section V are compatible with, and support
the ratings.
- Evaluators may show disagreement with
a rating by placing their initials in the rating block they believe more
accurately describes the ratee's performance. If the rating block
already contains the initials of a previous evaluator, the next evaluator
MUST provide one or more reasons in their comment block on the back of the
report.
SECTION IV - PROMOTION RECOMMENDATION:
- When completing or reviewing this
section, raters consider the ratee duty performance and promotion potential
and how the ratee compares with others in the same grade. Promotion
comments are allowed in the following sections and are primarily allowed to
complement the overall rating in section IV. The rating should
correlate with the markings on the front, i.e., a person with two or more
markings that are not "firewalls" on the front should not expect a
5 rating.
- Endorsers: Place an X
in the "concur" block when they agree with the comments and ratings of the
rater's rater.
Place an X in the
"nonconcur" block and initial the blocks with which they agree.
If the block already contains
another evaluator's initials, initial immediately above the block.
SECTION V, VI, and VII -
MUST BE IN BULLET FORMAT:
SECTION V - RATER'S COMMENTS:
Use a bullet format in this
section to provide additional information about the ratee's performance.
Raters are only allowed three-line bullets, but it is recommended to only
use two. Ensure that these comments are compatible with the ratings in
section II. Be specific so readers do not have to "read between the
lines."
- If the ratee should have received
performance feedback during the rating period but did not, give one or more
reasons in the space provided. If a feedback was given, put in the
appropriate dates.
- If the rater is the only evaluator:
Write in section VI,
Endorser's Comments (AF Form 910), or section VI, Rater's Rater Comments,
and section VII, Endorser's Comments (AF Form 911), (THIS SECTION NOT
USED)
- Initial the unused signature block.
SECTION V, VI, and VII -
MUST BE IN BULLET FORMAT:
SECTION VI - RATER'S RATER COMMENTS (AF
FROM 911 ONLY) AND ENDORSER'S COMMENTS (AF FORM
910
ONLY) :
The rater's rater uses this
section to support his/her rating decisions. If the rater's rater
agrees (marks the "concur" block) with the rater, then provide information
that adds meaning to the EPR and is compatible with the ratings in Sections
III and IV.
If the rater's rater disagrees
(marks the "nonconcur" block), then the rater must provide comments,
including one or more specific reasons for disagreeing. The rater's
rater initials the block where he/she disagrees.
- Minimum rater's rater grade on AF Form
910 is a MSgt or civilian GS-7. On AF Form 911, the minimum grade for
a rater's rater to closeout the report must be at least a Major (Navy
Lieutenant Commander, Civilian GS-12, or higher).
NOTE: If the commander is junior
in grade to the endorser, the commander reviews the report before the
endorser signs it.
SECTION V, VI, and VII -
MUST BE IN BULLET FORMAT:
SECTION VII, ENDORSER'S COMMENTS (AF
FORM 911 ONLY):
- Do not use this section if section VI
has not been completed.
If the senior rater is a
mandatory endorser (for example, the rater's rater), the senior rater may
defer the endorsement responsibility to another individual in the chain of
command who:
Has sufficient knowledge of
the ratee's duty performance.
Meets the grade requirement
to close out the report.
SECTION VII, COMMANDER'S REVIEW (AF
FORM 910) AND SECTION X, COMMANDER'S REVIEW (AF
FORM 911):
- The commander's review is for the
commander to exercise influence over the quality of reports sent to file and
to ensure comments in reports are not exaggerated or have ratings reflecting
inflationary tendencies. For USFK, CFC and UNC enlisted, USFK/J1 would
sign this section.
SECTION VII - REVIEWER (AF
FORM 911 ONLY):
This section is reserved for
the senior rater or a lower level indorsement and shouldn't be taken lightly
when deciding who will indorse this section – ratee's future promotion may
depend upon it. The senior raters are general officers appointed by
the AF Element. CJ2, CJ3, CJ4 and CJ5 each have a senior rater
designated. All other directorates such as CJ1, EN, PAO, JA, etc.,
fall under the DCS as a senior rater.
SECTION VIII - FINAL
EVALUATOR'S POSITION (AF FORM 911 ONLY):
The final evaluator completes
this section by marking the appropriate block for level of indorsement.
Handwritten X. Place a
handwritten “X” in the appropriate block, using reproducible ink (black or
blue).
Senior Rater. Used when
the final evaluator is the highest level endorser in the ratee's rating
chain. The senior rater must be in the grade of at least a Colonel or
civilian equivalent (GM-15 or higher), serving as a wing commander of
equivalent.
Senior Rater's Deputy. An
individual who works directly for and whom the senior rater (for example, the executive officer or staff
principal) evaluates.
Immediate Level. An
individual whose supervisor works directly for and whom a senior rater
deputy (for example, division chiefs)
evaluates.
Lower Level. All others.
SECTION IX -
TIME-IN-GRADE ELIGIBILITY (AF FORM 911 ONLY):
- The rater completes this section
before forwarding the EPR for additional indorsement. This information
is extracted from the EPR notice and can be determined also by reviewing
para 4.13 of AFI 36-2403.
Supervisors should become familiar with
their unit's EPR suspense system and timelines. They will quickly discover
that the impact of EPRs on day-to-day personnel management transcends several
arenas everything from force management to electronic form usage
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION:
FIRST SERGEANT ROLE: The
First Sergeant reviews and coordinates on all Enlisted Performance Reports
(EPRs) on TSgts and below before sending them to the rater. The First
Sergeant notifies the rater of important quality force indicators they must
consider in preparing the EPR.
The First Sergeant review all EPRs
before the commander's review and advises the commander of important quality
force indicators.
EPR SUSPENSE DATES:
No later than 10 days after
closeout date, first draft to AFELM/CCQ
No later than 30 days after
closeout date, final EPR due to AFELM/CCQ
- SPECIAL PROBLEMS:
North Korea should be spelled
as North Korea (NK) in all EPRs
Exercise names should be
spelled out when used in EPRs
There is no CINC USFK, only
CINC CFC and CINC UNC is Commander, USFK
"Meets standards" and
"great/unlimited potential" are not recommended statements on AF evaluations
Although "coined" is a common
phrase at Yongsa AIN, the general AF populace does not understand it
EUSA should be spelled out in
first usage on all EPRs
Sections V, VI and VII, if
used, should be filled as much as possible: The more "space" showing,
the weaker an evaluation looks
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