Army Electrical-Electronic Engineering AssistantEnlisted

01B MOS

Job Detail

Performs professional level laboratory and field research in any functional division or branch of electrical or electronic engineering.

Must know basic theories, facts, and applications of electrical and electronic phenomena, such as magnetism, electric currents, electrostatics, radiation, and electromagnetic waves and fields; must know advanced mathematics to include use of calculus and differential equations; must know properties of material; must know reference and source material related to professional field; must know design, construction, installation, operation, and maintenance of electrical or electronic equipment involved in assignment; must be able to select, adapt, and apply standard guides and practices for use in assigned projects; must be able to prepare reports, charts, sketches, and specifications that present complex engineering data clearly and concisely; must have sufficient knowledge of field of professional specialization to be able to perform as project leader with minimum supervision; must be qualified as Meteorological Observer, 93E30 or 93E40; must know organization, mission, operations, and capabilities of subordinate meteorological Teams; must know technical mission, responsibilities, and operation of the Army meteorological system; must know preparation of technical reports, charts, and related documents and material; must know office management and supervisory techniques and responsibilities; must know publications and directives governing Army administrative and personnel procedures; must know precedence of military directives; must know Army chain of command and lines of communication; must be able to use directives, manuals and regulations to locate specific policies and procedures when needed; must be able to recognize the validity of recorded roll and strip chart data; must be able to read and utilize TDA and supply bulletins.

Must be qualified as Meteorological Observer, 93E30 or 93E40; must know organization, mission, operations, and capabilities of subordinate meteorological Teams; must know technical mission, responsibilities, and operation of the Army meteorological system; must know preparation of technical reports, charts, and related documents and material; must know office management and supervisory techniques and responsibilities; must know publications and directives governing Army administrative and personnel procedures; must know precedence of military directives; must know Army chain of command and lines of communication; must be able to use directives, manuals and regulations to locate specific policies and procedures when needed; must be able to recognize the validity of recorded roll and strip chart data; must be able to read and utilize TDA and supply bulletins; serves as principal enlisted assistant to the commander at levels from battalion through Headquarters, Department of the Army; advises commander and staff on matters pertinent to troop welfare and morale in terms of assignment, assignment, utilization, promotion, privileges, discipline, training, operations, and logistics; accompanies commander on inspections and visits, and at ceremonies; assists in inspection of command activities, facilities, and personnel as prescribed by commander; holds First Sergeants' or Sergeants' Major call to disseminate information and instructions; insures that newly assigned enlisted personnel are indoctrinated in military courtesy, customs of the service, and in command regulations or policies; provides counsel and guidance to noncommissioned officers and other enlisted personnel of the command; supervises and inspects duties performed by subordinate noncommissioned officers; makes notes of observed discrepancies and initiates appropriate corrective action in name of commander; assists in reception of visitors to the command; sits as member of command promotion board for senior noncommissioned officers, where authorized by pertinent regulations; skills and knowledge; must be qualified in at least one MOS at skill level 5; must know mission, organization, and operations of command to which assigned; must know organization and procedures applicable to command post and to staff sections of headquarters to which assigned; must know general military subjects including drill and parade formations, field sanitation, operation and administration of mess and supply activities, selection of bivouac areas, and use of individual and unit weapons; must know military chain of command and lines of communication; must know publications and directives governing administrative procedures; must know organization and operation of message centers; must know precautions to be exercised in handling classified material; must know workings of enlisted personnel management system to include requisitioning, training, classification, distribution, assignment, and utilization of personnel; must know standards of conduct and appearance required of enlisted personnel; must have working knowledge of major technical and tactical duties of enlisted personnel assigned to unit or to headquarters of higher level unit; must be able to interpret and supervise execution of commander's policies and standing operating procedures; must be able to use directives, manuals, and regulations to locate specific policies and procedures; must be able to understand and use authorization documents for command to which assigned; must be able to evaluate effectiveness of operations and training activities within the command; must be able to prepare clear, concise, forceful and sound written comments on discrepancies or problems of concern to the commander.

Must know basic theories, facts, and applications of electrical and electronic phenomena, such as magnetism, electric currents, electrostatics, radiation, and electromagnetic waves and fields; must know advanced mathematics to include use of calculus and differential equations; must know properties of material; must know reference and source material related to professional field; must know design, construction, installation, operation, and maintenance of electrical or electronic equipment involved in assignment; must be able to select, adapt, and apply standard guides and practices for use in assigned projects; must be able to prepare reports, charts, sketches, and specifications that present complex engineering data clearly and concisely; must have sufficient knowledge of field of professional specialization to be able to perform as project leader with minimum supervision.

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