Military Occupational Classification and Structure - U.S. Army

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and prepares materiel requirements; tests and evaluates systems employment and organizations; and is proficient in the Life Cycle Systems Management (LCSM) model. (e) Provides technical and tactical assistance at any echelon of command or support activity for the U.S. Army, or liaison activities with allied armies. (f) Presents written or oral briefings to line, staff, and professional personnel on ammunition supply, maintenance and related subject matters. (4) CW5— (a) Performs duties described in paragraph g(3). (b) Acts as the technical advisor to higher echelons of commnd and to allied armies. (c) Provides technical advisory services on contracting and production matters to commanders. (d) Provides coordination between military and industry during development, testing and fielding of new munitions and missile explosive components. ( e ) M a n a g e s t h e d e v e l o p m e n t o f t r a i n i n g p a c k a g e s t o e n s u r e Army personnel are prepared to receive, store, maintain and supply new munitions and missile systems prior to fielding. (f) Administers the MOS Life Cycle Management and oversees p e r s o n n e l p r o p o n e n t f u n c t i o n s a f f e c t i n g C M F 3 5 , C M F 5 5 a n d Branch 91—Ordnance. (g) Performs other officer level duties as required consistant with senior staff officer responsibilities. h. Grading and position titles. Authorized position titles are provided in tables 6-2 and 6-3. The following grades are used to code positions into one of four definable skill levels: W2 equals WO1/ CW2; W3 equals CW3; W4 equals CW4; and W5 equals CW5. The grades are listed in the following standards of grade tables: (1) Table 8-910A-1. Standards of grade TOE/MTOE. (2) Table 8-910A-2. Standards of grade TDA. 8–87. Area of Concentration 912—Land Combat Missile Systems There is one warrant officer specialty within this AOC. The skills and knowledge required to qualify for this specialty provides expertise to maintain and repair the Army’s land combat missile systems. 8–88. Military Occupational Specialty 912A—Land Combat Missile Systems Technician a. Licensing/certification requirement. None. b. Prerequisites. DA Cir 601 series. c. MOS 912A. MOS 912A is an accession MOS. The enlisted feeder MOSs are 27E, 27M, 27Z, 35Y and 39B. d. Associated SQI. (1) 0—No special qualifications. (2) 7—Parachutist. (3) 8—Instructor. (4) T—Transition (personnel only). (5) Z—Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation Technician. e. Associated ASI. (1) 6M—Mobilization and Demobilization Operations. (2) 6P—Master Fitness Trainer. f. Qualifications. (1) WO1/CW2 must— (a) Complete the Land Combat Missile Systems Warrant Officer Basic Course. (b) Have normal vision correctable to 20/20; normal color discrimination and hearing per AR 40-501; and full use of both hands. (2) CW3 must— (a) Meet qualifications described in paragraph f(1). (b) Complete the Ordnance Warrant Officer Advanced Course. (3) CW4 must— (a) Meet qualifications described in paragraph f(2). (b) Complete the Warrant Officer Staff Course (WOSC). (4) CW5 must— (a) Meet qualifications described in paragraph f(3). (b) Complete the Warrant Officer Senior Staff Course (WOSSC). DA PAM 611–21 • 31 March 1999 g. Duties. (1) WO1/CW2— (a) Employs digital switching theory, logic, computer, mechanical, hydraulic, and infrared fundamentals applicable to the MLRS, TOW, TOW2, Bradley Fighting Vehicle subsystem, TOW/TOW2 subsystem, associated man-portable common thermal night sights, and the LCSS. (b) Applies theory and fundamentals of solid-state devices and optics employed in guidance and sighting systems. (c) Directs test procedures, diagnostic system analysis, and trouble shooting techniques. (d) Directs organizational maintenance and unit status reporting for tactical units. (e) Interprets technical data and instructs subordinates in technical aspects of supported missile systems. (f) Manages the automated Maintenance Reporting and Management system (MRMS), technical and shop supply procedures. (g) Manages supply, equipment, facilities, and personnel in the maintenance of supported land combat missile systems, associated equipment, and training devices. (h) Advises commanders on technical aspects of land combat missile system maintenance, support testing, and supply. (i) Supervises maintenance and repair of organic tools, test equipment and associated training equipment. (j) Supervises the activities of personnel engaged in isolating technical malfunctions and repair of land combat missile systems. (k) Observes work practices, detects and corrects improper procedures and techniques. (l) Manages, examines, interprets, disseminates, and verifies requirements for technical publications in the unit. ( m ) D i r e c t s D S / G S m a i n t e n a n c e o p e r a t i o n s i n a t a c t i c a l environment. (n) Directs repair of system components, including guidance control systems, organizational testers, optical trackers, modulators, infrared sensors, and the conduct-of-fire trainer. (o) Directs operations, maintenance and calibration of the LCSS. (p) Supervises maintenance support team activities. (q) Supervises maintenance personnel assigned to a detachment or the land combat section, main missile support company, support TOW/TOW2, DRAGON, and MLRS. (2) CW3— (a) Performs duties described in paragraph g(1). (b) Manages, supervises, directs and monitors DS/GS maintenance section activities and the utilization of Maintenance Support Teams. (c) Develops, implements, and monitors programs of instruction that enhance training of other warrant officer and enlisted MOSs. ( d ) E n s u r e s q u a l i t y a s s u r a n c e / q u a l i t y c o n t r o l ( Q A / Q C ) p r o c e - dures are followed. (e) Monitors, identifies, and rectifies anomalies in the requisition life cycle of repair parts requisitions. (f) Conducts liaison visits to supported units to determine future support requirements and satisfaction with current support. (3) CW4— (a) Performs duties described in paragraph g(2). (b) Coordinates between military and industry during development, testing, and fielding of new land combat missile systems and equipment. ( c ) M a n a g e s t h e d e v e l o p m e n t o f t r a i n i n g p a c k a g e s t o e n s u r e Army personnel are prepared to operate and maintain the new systems prior to fielding. (d) 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 land combat missile systems. (e) Provides technical and tactical assistance at any echelon of command or support activity for the U.S. Army, or liaison activities with allied armies. (f) Presents written or oral briefings to line, staff, and professional personnel on maintenance or related subject matters. 119

(4) CW5— (a) Performs duties described in paragraph g(3). (b) Monitors, coordinates, and analyzes contacting, procurement, and material acquisition programs for new and existing land combat missile systems. (c) Administers the MOS Life Cycle Management and oversees p e r s o n n e l p r o p o n e n t f u n c t i o n s a f f e c t i n g C M F 3 5 , C M F 5 5 a n d Branch 91—Ordnance. h. Grading and position titles. Authorized position titles are provided in tables 6-2 and 6-3. The following grades are used to code positions into one of four definable skill levels: W2 equals WO1/ CW2; W3 equals CW3; W4 equals CW4; and W5 equals CW5. The grades are listed in the following standards of grade tables: (1) Table 8-912A-1. Standards of grade TOE/MTOE. (2) Table 8-912A-2. Standards of grade TDA. 8–89. Area of Concentration 913—Armament Repair There is one warrant officer specialty within this AOC. The skills and knowledge required to qualify for this specialty provide the expertise to inspect, maintain, and repair the Army’s armament systems. 8–90. Military Occupational Specialty 913A—Armament Repair Technician a. Licensing/certification requirement. None. b. Prerequisites. DA Cir 601 series. c. MOS 913A. MOS 913A is an accession MOS. The enlisted feeder MOSs are 45B, 45D, 45E, 45G, 45K, 45N, and 45T. d. Associated SQI. (1) 0—No special qualifications. (2) 7—Parachutist. (3) 8—Instructor. (4) T—Transition (personnel only). (5) Z—Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation Technician. e. Associated ASI. (1) 6M—Mobilization and Demobilization Operations. (2) 6P—Master Fitness Trainer. f. Qualifications. (1) WO1/CW2 must— ( a ) C o m p l e t e t h e W a r r a n t O f f i c e r A r m a m e n t R e p a i r B a s i c Course. ( b ) B e a U . S . c i t i z e n . Q u a l i f y f o r a s e c u r i t y c l e a r a n c e o f SECRET. (2) CW3 must— (a) Meet qualifications described in paragraph f(1). (b) Complete the Warrant Officer Armament Repair Advanced Course, Phase I and II. (3) CW4 must— (a) Meet qualifications described in paragraph f(2). (b) Complete the Warrant Officer Staff Course (WOSC) and be certified by MOS proponent. (4) CM5 must— (a) Meet qualifications described in paragraph f(3). (b) Complete the Warrant Officer Senior Staff Course (WOSSC) and be certified by MOS proponent. g. Duties. (1) WO1/CW2— (a) Manages activities and personnel engaged in forward and intermediate direct support (IDS) maintenance level repair of small arms, field artillery and armament systems. (b) Directs procedures for the identification and troubleshooting of malfunctions in electrical, hydraulic, fire control, and instrument items. (c) Established evacuation and replacement procedures of such items that are unserviceable and beyond the repair capabilities of forward support and IDS companies. (d) Manages quality assurance and production control programs to ensure established work standards are met and repairs are made on a timely basis. ( e ) A d m i n i s t e r s T h e A r m y M a i n t e n a n c e M a n a g e m e n t S y s t e m 120 DA PAM 611–21 • 31 March 1999 (TAMMS) and the Maintenance Reporting and Management Systems (MRMS). (f) Administers regulations and procedures pertaining to physical security, accountability, and shipment of weapons. (g) Directs contact teams in support of field units and activities. (h) Establishes and directs a shop safety program per applicable regulations. (i) Establishes a technical library and examines, interprets, and disseminates technical material, including orders and bulletins. (2) CW3— (a) Performs duties described in paragraph g(1). (b) Manages activities and personnel at intermediate direct support (IDS) heavy companies, intermediate general support companies, and depot level. (c) Directs the repairs of complex malfunctions occurring in tank turret electrical, hydraulic, fire control, and instrument systems. (d) Directs and provides backup support to forward and nondivisional IDS companies. (3) CW4— (a) Performs duties described in paragraph g(2). (b) Evaluates maintenance performed or armament procurement by contractor. (c) Manages or directs various armament maintenance activities at arsenal or depot levels. (4) CW5— (a) Performs duties described in paragraph g(3). (b) Provides leadership, guidance, technical expertise and direction to supported elements, staff agencies and commanders at all levels of the U.S. Army. h. Grading and position titles. Authorized position titles are provided in tables 6-2 and 6-3. The following grades are used to code positions into one of four definable skill levels: W2 equals WO1/ CW2; W3 equals CW3; W4 equals CW4; and W5 equals CW5. The grades are listed in the following standards of grade tables: (1) Table 8-913A-1. Standards of grade TOE/MTOE. (2) Table 8-913A-2. Standards of grade TDA. 8–91. Area of Concentration 914—Allied Trades There is one warrant officer specialty within this AOC. The skills and knowledge required to qualify for this specialty provide technical expertise to Army’s allied trade field. 8–92. Military Occupational Specialty 914A—Allied Trades Technician a. Licensing/certification requirement. None. b. Prerequisites. DA Cir 601 series. c. MOS 914A. MOS 914A is an accession MOS. The enlisted feeder MOSs are 44B and 44E. d. Associated SQI. (1) 0—No special qualifications. (2) 7—Parachutist. (3) 8—Instructor. (4) T—Transition (personnel only). (5) Z—Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation Technician. e. Associated ASI. (1) 6M—Mobilization and Demobilization Operations. (2) 6P—Master Fitness Trainer. f. Qualifications. (1) WO1/CW2 must— (a) Complete the Warrant Officer Allied Trades Basic Course. ( b ) B e a U . S . c i t i z e n . Q u a l i f y f o r a s e c u r i t y c l e a r a n c e o f SECRET. (2) CW3 must— (a) Meet qualifications described in paragraph f(1). (b) Complete the Warrant Officer Advanced Course, Phase I and II. (3) CW4 must— (a) Meet qualifications described in paragraph f(2). (b) Complete the Warrant Officer Staff Course (WOSC). (4) CW5 must— (a) Meet qualifications described in paragraph f(3).

(4) CW5—<br />

(a) Performs duties described in paragraph g(3).<br />

(b) Monitors, coordinates, <strong>and</strong> analyzes contacting, procurement,<br />

<strong>and</strong> material acquisition programs for new <strong>and</strong> existing l<strong>and</strong> combat<br />

missile systems.<br />

(c) Administers the MOS Life Cycle Management <strong>and</strong> oversees<br />

p e r s o n n e l<br />

p r o p o n e n t<br />

f u n c t i o n s<br />

a f f e c t i n g<br />

C M F<br />

3 5 ,<br />

C M F<br />

5 5<br />

a n d<br />

Branch 91—Ordnance.<br />

h. Grading <strong>and</strong> position titles. Authorized position titles are provided<br />

in tables 6-2 <strong>and</strong> 6-3. The following grades are used to code<br />

positions into one of four definable skill levels: W2 equals WO1/<br />

CW2; W3 equals CW3; W4 equals CW4; <strong>and</strong> W5 equals CW5. The<br />

grades are listed in the following st<strong>and</strong>ards of grade tables:<br />

(1) Table 8-912A-1. St<strong>and</strong>ards of grade TOE/MTOE.<br />

(2) Table 8-912A-2. St<strong>and</strong>ards of grade TDA.<br />

8–89. Area of Concentration 913—Armament Repair<br />

There is one warrant officer specialty within this AOC. The skills<br />

<strong>and</strong> knowledge required to qualify for this specialty provide the<br />

expertise to inspect, maintain, <strong>and</strong> repair the <strong>Army</strong>’s armament<br />

systems.<br />

8–90. <strong>Military</strong> <strong>Occupational</strong> Specialty 913A—Armament<br />

Repair Technician<br />

a. Licensing/certification requirement. None.<br />

b. Prerequisites. DA Cir 601 series.<br />

c. MOS 913A. MOS 913A is an accession MOS. The enlisted<br />

feeder MOSs are 45B, 45D, 45E, 45G, 45K, 45N, <strong>and</strong> 45T.<br />

d. Associated SQI.<br />

(1) 0—No special qualifications.<br />

(2) 7—Parachutist.<br />

(3) 8—Instructor.<br />

(4) T—Transition (personnel only).<br />

(5) Z—Research, Development, Test, <strong>and</strong> Evaluation Technician.<br />

e. Associated ASI.<br />

(1) 6M—Mobilization <strong>and</strong> Demobilization Operations.<br />

(2) 6P—Master Fitness Trainer.<br />

f. Qualifications.<br />

(1) WO1/CW2 must—<br />

( a ) C o m p l e t e t h e W a r r a n t O f f i c e r A r m a m e n t R e p a i r B a s i c<br />

Course.<br />

( b ) B e a U . S . c i t i z e n . Q u a l i f y f o r a s e c u r i t y c l e a r a n c e o f<br />

SECRET.<br />

(2) CW3 must—<br />

(a) Meet qualifications described in paragraph f(1).<br />

(b) Complete the Warrant Officer Armament Repair Advanced<br />

Course, Phase I <strong>and</strong> II.<br />

(3) CW4 must—<br />

(a) Meet qualifications described in paragraph f(2).<br />

(b) Complete the Warrant Officer Staff Course (WOSC) <strong>and</strong> be<br />

certified by MOS proponent.<br />

(4) CM5 must—<br />

(a) Meet qualifications described in paragraph f(3).<br />

(b) Complete the Warrant Officer Senior Staff Course (WOSSC)<br />

<strong>and</strong> be certified by MOS proponent.<br />

g. Duties.<br />

(1) WO1/CW2—<br />

(a) Manages activities <strong>and</strong> personnel engaged in forward <strong>and</strong><br />

intermediate direct support (IDS) maintenance level repair of small<br />

arms, field artillery <strong>and</strong> armament systems.<br />

(b) Directs procedures for the identification <strong>and</strong> troubleshooting<br />

of malfunctions in electrical, hydraulic, fire control, <strong>and</strong> instrument<br />

items.<br />

(c) Established evacuation <strong>and</strong> replacement procedures of such<br />

items that are unserviceable <strong>and</strong> beyond the repair capabilities of<br />

forward support <strong>and</strong> IDS companies.<br />

(d) Manages quality assurance <strong>and</strong> production control programs<br />

to ensure established work st<strong>and</strong>ards are met <strong>and</strong> repairs are made<br />

on a timely basis.<br />

( e ) A d m i n i s t e r s T h e A r m y M a i n t e n a n c e M a n a g e m e n t S y s t e m<br />

120 DA PAM 611–21 • 31 March 1999<br />

(TAMMS) <strong>and</strong> the Maintenance Reporting <strong>and</strong> Management Systems<br />

(MRMS).<br />

(f) Administers regulations <strong>and</strong> procedures pertaining to physical<br />

security, accountability, <strong>and</strong> shipment of weapons.<br />

(g) Directs contact teams in support of field units <strong>and</strong> activities.<br />

(h) Establishes <strong>and</strong> directs a shop safety program per applicable<br />

regulations.<br />

(i) Establishes a technical library <strong>and</strong> examines, interprets, <strong>and</strong><br />

disseminates technical material, including orders <strong>and</strong> bulletins.<br />

(2) CW3—<br />

(a) Performs duties described in paragraph g(1).<br />

(b) Manages activities <strong>and</strong> personnel at intermediate direct support<br />

(IDS) heavy companies, intermediate general support companies,<br />

<strong>and</strong> depot level.<br />

(c) Directs the repairs of complex malfunctions occurring in tank<br />

turret electrical, hydraulic, fire control, <strong>and</strong> instrument systems.<br />

(d) Directs <strong>and</strong> provides backup support to forward <strong>and</strong> nondivisional<br />

IDS companies.<br />

(3) CW4—<br />

(a) Performs duties described in paragraph g(2).<br />

(b) Evaluates maintenance performed or armament procurement<br />

by contractor.<br />

(c) Manages or directs various armament maintenance activities<br />

at arsenal or depot levels.<br />

(4) CW5—<br />

(a) Performs duties described in paragraph g(3).<br />

(b) Provides leadership, guidance, technical expertise <strong>and</strong> direction<br />

to supported elements, staff agencies <strong>and</strong> comm<strong>and</strong>ers at all<br />

levels of the U.S. <strong>Army</strong>.<br />

h. Grading <strong>and</strong> position titles. Authorized position titles are provided<br />

in tables 6-2 <strong>and</strong> 6-3. The following grades are used to code<br />

positions into one of four definable skill levels: W2 equals WO1/<br />

CW2; W3 equals CW3; W4 equals CW4; <strong>and</strong> W5 equals CW5. The<br />

grades are listed in the following st<strong>and</strong>ards of grade tables:<br />

(1) Table 8-913A-1. St<strong>and</strong>ards of grade TOE/MTOE.<br />

(2) Table 8-913A-2. St<strong>and</strong>ards of grade TDA.<br />

8–91. Area of Concentration 914—Allied Trades<br />

There is one warrant officer specialty within this AOC. The skills<br />

<strong>and</strong> knowledge required to qualify for this specialty provide technical<br />

expertise to <strong>Army</strong>’s allied trade field.<br />

8–92. <strong>Military</strong> <strong>Occupational</strong> Specialty 914A—Allied Trades<br />

Technician<br />

a. Licensing/certification requirement. None.<br />

b. Prerequisites. DA Cir 601 series.<br />

c. MOS 914A. MOS 914A is an accession MOS. The enlisted<br />

feeder MOSs are 44B <strong>and</strong> 44E.<br />

d. Associated SQI.<br />

(1) 0—No special qualifications.<br />

(2) 7—Parachutist.<br />

(3) 8—Instructor.<br />

(4) T—Transition (personnel only).<br />

(5) Z—Research, Development, Test, <strong>and</strong> Evaluation Technician.<br />

e. Associated ASI.<br />

(1) 6M—Mobilization <strong>and</strong> Demobilization Operations.<br />

(2) 6P—Master Fitness Trainer.<br />

f. Qualifications.<br />

(1) WO1/CW2 must—<br />

(a) Complete the Warrant Officer Allied Trades Basic Course.<br />

( b ) B e a U . S . c i t i z e n . Q u a l i f y f o r a s e c u r i t y c l e a r a n c e o f<br />

SECRET.<br />

(2) CW3 must—<br />

(a) Meet qualifications described in paragraph f(1).<br />

(b) Complete the Warrant Officer Advanced Course, Phase I <strong>and</strong><br />

II.<br />

(3) CW4 must—<br />

(a) Meet qualifications described in paragraph f(2).<br />

(b) Complete the Warrant Officer Staff Course (WOSC).<br />

(4) CW5 must—<br />

(a) Meet qualifications described in paragraph f(3).

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