Army Electronic Missile Systems Maintenance Warrant OfficerWarrant Officer

948D MOS

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Supervise maintenance and repair job organic tools, test sets, associated training equipment.

Perform duties in preceding skill levels; manages various maintenance programs to include directing assembly line techniques, repair, and supply procedures appropriate to mobile, fixed, and depot shop conditions in the repair/rebuild of electronics systems and other depot activities; coordinates contracting, procurement, and material acquisition programs and manages the development of training packages to ensure that Army personnel are prepared to operate and maintain new systems prior to fielding; administers personnel management matters pertaining to CMF 27 and 35; integrates electronics maintenance technical functions across MACOM or Department of the Army levels; oversees the MOS Life Cycle Management for all personnel proponent functions, for all Electronics Maintenance Ordnance Corps warrant officer MOS and serves as the electronic maintenance system or personnel integrator at MACOM or personnel proponent level; serves as technical and tactical advisor for electronics systems at any echelon of command or support activity of the US Army or in Military Advisory Groups assigned to allied armies and provides leadership, guidance, technical input and direction to subordinate elements, staff agencies and field commanders up to and including theater Army level; manages the assignment of Electronics Maintenance Ordnance Corps warrant officers worldwide; provides coordination between military and industry during development, testing, and fielding of new electronic equipment; technical advisor for the electronics equipment procurement process; operates within the research and development area of electronics systems; serves as a system or personnel integrator at MACOM or personnel proponent level.

Perform duties in preceding skill levels; provides technical guidance and direction to subordinate elements and serves as a technical or tactical advisor for missile systems; manages the Army repair parts system and performs as a liaison to supported units to determine future support requirements and satisfaction with current support requirements; develops and writes training material, and instructs/supervises at Army service schools; serve as a service school instructor or project officer at staff level; performs duties as a research, development, test, and evaluation technician; is proficient in all aspects of missile maintenance operations and manages/directs maintenance operations in a tactical environment; analyzes complex malfunctions occurring in missiles and auxiliary equipment; directs operations, maintenance, and calibrations of the ATE; develops, implements, and monitors programs of instruction that enhance training of other warrant officer and enlisted MOSs; monitors, identifies, and rectifies anomalies in the requisition life cycle of repair parts requisitions; assists the commander or maintenance control officer in the application of available automation resources to optimize shop operations; is proficient in the duties described for the CW3; performs duties and serves with procurement as a research, development, test, and evaluation technician; presents written or oral briefings to line, staff, and professional personnel on maintenance and related subject matters and provide staff studies or papers on pertinent maintenance and personnel issues; provides technical and tactical assistance at any echelon of command or support activity for the US Army or liaison activities with allied armies; monitors, coordinate, analyze contracting, procurement, and material acquisition programs for new and existing electronic equipment; provides data and technical guidance concerning future requirements, modification work order (MWO), product improvement program (PIP), and related program information that has an impact upon Life Cycle Systems Management (LCSM) of electronic missile equipment; provides coordination between military and industry during development, testing, and fielding of new electronic missile equipment; manages the development of training packages to ensure Army personnel are prepared to operate and maintain the new systems prior to fielding.

Implements proper crime prevention, security and safety (IAW OSHA) procedures; employs digital switching theory, logic, computer fundamentals and infrared fundamentals applicable to the Army's missile systems and associated equipment; responsible for the operation of maintenance support teams and field and sustainment level maintenance facilities; monitor unit status reporting requirements for tactical missile units and associated support elements; supervise maintenance and repair job organic tools, test sets, associated training equipment; estimates supply requirements, observes work practices, and detects and corrects improper procedures and techniques; initiates and monitors reporting of discrepancy (ROD), quality discrepancy report (QDR), and engineering changes proposal (ECP) documents; ensures quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) procedures are followed, to include calibration; applies theory and fundamentals of solid-state devices and optics employed in guidance and sighting systems; directs test procedures, diagnostic system analysis and troubleshooting techniques; directs and assists personnel in solving complex problems of diagnosis, and modification, of automated test equipment used in support of missile systems; directs the operation of Units Level Logistic System (ULLS) for organizational repair parts; develops, coordinates, updates, and applies internal administration procedures to requisition, receive, issue, and store repair parts, tools, publication, supplies, appropriates shop supply procedures and maintenance related items; advises commanders on technical aspects of missile systems maintenance, support testing and supply; instructs subordinates in operating procedures, maintenance techniques, interpreting technical data used in care of special tools and supporting equipment, as well as The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS); establishes, monitors, and maintains a comprehensive environmental protection program in accordance with international, national and local directives; performs other company grade officer-level duties as required/essential to the unit mission.

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