Military Occupational Classification and Structure - U.S. Army
Military Occupational Classification and Structure - U.S. Army Military Occupational Classification and Structure - U.S. Army
(1) P5—Master Fitness Trainer. (2) 2S—Battle Staff Operations (skill level 3 and above). (3) 4A—Reclassification Training. d. Physical requirements and standards of grade. (1) Table 10-51Z-1. Physical requirements. (2) Table 10-51Z-2. Standards of grade TOE/MTOE. (3) Table 10-51Z-3. Standards of grade TDA. 10–147. 52C—Utilities Equipment Repairer (Util Equip Rep), CMF 63 a. Major duties. The utilities equipment repairer supervises and performs unit, direct support and general support (DS/GS) maintenance to include utilities equipment and special purpose support systems. Duties for MOS 52C at each skill level are: (1) MOSC 52C1O. Maintains (inspects, repairs, tests, and adjusts) gasoline engine systems, bottle cleaning/charging stations, air conditioner electrical systems, air conditioner vapor systems, refrigeration unit electrical systems, portable heater fuel/electrical systems, fire extinguisher rechargers, and fire extinguishers/valves. (2) MOSC 52C2O. Perform duties in preceding skill level, supervises lower grade soldiers and provides technical guidance to the soldiers in the accomplishment of their duties. (3) MOSC 52C3O. Perform duties in preceding skill levels, perform quartermaster and chemical equipment repairer (MOS 63J) duties, supervises lower grade soldiers and provides technical guidance to the soldiers in the accomplishment of their duties. Inspects and troubleshoots petroleum, oil, and lubrication equipment, smoke generators, laundry and bath units, chemical equipment, water purification equipment systems, portable forced air heaters, bottle cleaning/charging station, air conditioner units, refrigeration units, and fire extinguisher recharger. Performs maintenance management activities, including production and quality control. b. Physical demands rating and qualifications for initial award of M O S . U t i l i t i e s e q u i p m e n t r e p a i r e r s m u s t p o s s e s s t h e f o l l o w i n g qualifications: (1) A physical demands rating of moderately heavy. (2) A physical profile of 221121. (3) Normal color vision. (4) A minimum score of 100 in aptitude area GM. (5) Formal training (completion of MOS 52C course conducted u n d e r t h e a u s p i c e s o f t h e U S A O r d n a n c e C e n t e r a n d S c h o o l ) mandatory. c. Additional skill identifiers (1) P5—Master Fitness Trainer. (2) 2S—Battle Staff Operations (skill level 3 and above). (3) 4A—Reclassification Training. d. Physical requirements and standards of grade. (1) Table 10-52C-1. Physical requirements. (2) Table 10-52C-2. Standards of grade TOE/MTOE. (3) Table 10-52C-3. Standards of grade TDA. 10–148. 52D—Power-Generation Equipment Repairer (Pwr Gen Equip Rep), CMF 63 a. Major duties. The power-generation equipment repairer supervises and performs unit, direct support and general support (DS/GS) maintenance functions, including overhaul, but not rebuild of power generation equipment, internal combustion engines and associated equipment up through 200KW (except for turbine engine driven generators). Duties for MOS 52D at each skill level are: (1) MOSC 52D1O. Performs unit or DS/GS maintenance on tactical utility, precise power generation sets, internal combustion engines, and associated items of equipment. (2) MOSC 52D2O. Perform duties in preceding skill level, supervises lower grade soldiers and provides technical guidance to the soldiers in the accomplishment of their duties. Repairs/overhauls starters, alternators, generators, fuel injectors, voltage regulators, switches, control circuits, etc. (3) MOSC 52D3O. Perform duties in preceding skill levels, supervises lower grade soldiers and provides technical guidance to the soldiers in the accomplishment of their duties. Supervises activities DA PAM 611–21 • 31 March 1999 of a section performing unit or DS/GS maintenance on tactical utility, precise power generation sets, internal combustion engines, and associated equipment. Applies maintenance management and quality control including production and quality control in maintenance activities. b. Physical demands rating and qualifications for initial award of MOS. Power-generation equipment repairers must possess the following qualifications: (1) A physical demands rating of very heavy. (2) A physical profile of 221121. (3) Normal color vision. (4) A minimum score of 100 in aptitude area GM. (5) Formal training (completion of MOS 52D course conducted under the auspices of the USA Ordnance Center and School) mandatory; or meet the civilian acquired skills criteria listed in AR 601- 210. c. Additional skill identifiers. (1) C9—MAST and Electric Power Plant Maintenance. (2) D4—Aviation generators/Aviation Ground Power Units. (3) P5—Master Fitness Trainer. (4) 2S—Battle Staff Operations (skill level 3 and above). (5) 4A—Reclassification Training. d. Physical requirements and standards of grade. (1) Table 10-52D-1. Physical requirements. (2) Table 10-52D-2. Standards of grade TOE/MTOE. (3) Table 10-52D-3. Standards of grade TDA. 10–149. 52E—Prime Power Production Specialist (Prime Power Pdn Sp), CMF 51 a. Major duties. The prime power production specialist supervises, operates, installs and maintains electric power plant and associated auxiliary systems and equipment. Duties for MOS 52E at each level of skill are: ( 1 ) M O S C 5 2 E 2 O . O p e r a t e s a n d m a i n t a i n s e l e c t r i c a l p o w e r plants. Performs mechanical, electrical and instrumentation functions necessary to install and prepare power station equipment for initial startup. Analyzes plant equipment and system operating characteristics to determine operational condition. Repairs or overhauls generating equipment and associated systems components. (2) MOSC 52E3O. Supervises the installation, operation or maintenance of prime power plants and associated systems and equipment. Directs preparation of power plant equipment for movement, storage and installation. Serves as technical inspector to determine f a u l t y o p e r a t i o n / m a i n t e n a n c e p r a c t i c e s . D e t e r m i n e s a n d i s o l a t e s complex malfunctions, utilizing diagnostic tests, and troubleshooting techniques. Determines repair/overhaul required, cost effectiveness, and method of accomplishment for power plant equipment and associated systems. (3) MOSC 52E4O. Supervises the installation, operation, unit and direct support maintenance of electrical power plants. Coordinates, plans, and schedules team activities. Plans for the use, movement, and siting of electrical power plants. Estimates manpower, equipment and material necessary to accomplish installation of power station and construction of associated systems. Advises subordinate personnel on prime power equipment use, siting, operation and maintenance. b. Physical demands rating and qualifications for initial award of MOS. Prime power production specialists must possess the following qualifications: (1) Physical demands rating—N/A. (2) A physical profile of 222121. (3) Normal color vision. (4) A minimum score of 110 in aptitude area ST. (5) A security clearance of SECRET. (6) Medical fitness standards per AR 40-501. (7) Required formal training. (8) A U.S. citizen. c. Additional skill identifiers. (1) E5—Instrument Maintenance (Power Station). (2) P5—Master Fitness Trainer. (3) S2—Mechanical Equipment Maintenance (Power Station). 297
(4) S3—Electrical Equipment Maintenance (Power Station). (5) U4—Power Line Distribution. (6) 2S—Battle Staff Operations (skill level 3 and above). (7) 4A—Reclassification Training. d. Physical requirements and standards of grade. Physical requirements and SG relating to each skill level are listed in the following tables: (1) Table 10-52E-1. Physical requirements. (2) Table 10-52E-2. Standards of grade TOE/MTOE. (3) Table 10-52E-3. Standards of grade TDA. 10–150. 52F—Turbine Engine Driven Generator Repairer (TEDG Rep), CMF 63 a. Major duties. The turbine engine driven generator repairer performs and supervises unit, direct support and general support (DS/GS) maintenance functions, including overhaul (but not rebuild) of turbine engine driven tactical generator sets, turbine engine prime mover of tactical generator set and associated equipment. Duties for MOS 52F at each skill level are: (1) MOSC 52F1O. Performs unit and DS/GS maintenance of turbine driven generators and associated items such as the Aviation G r o u n d P o w e r U n i t ( A G P U ) , M e d i c a l U n i t S e l f - C o n t a i n e d Transportable (MUST), Electric Power Plant II (EPP II) and generator set Aviation 10KW 28V (10/28). (2) MOSC 52F2O. Perform duties in preceding skill level, supervises lower grade soldiers and provides technical guidance to the soldiers in the accomplishment of their duties. Repairs or overhauls components and assemblies, such as starters, turbine driven generators, fuel pumps, exciters, voltage regulators, governors, switches, and control circuits, etc. (3) MOSC 52F3O. Perform duties in preceding skill levels, supervises lower grade soldiers and provides technical guidance to the soldiers in the accomplishment of their duties. Supervises activities of a section performing unit or DS/GS maintenance on turbine engine driven generator sets, Aviation Ground Power Unit (AGPU), Medical Unit Self-Contained and Transportable (MUST), Electric Power Plant II (EPP II), and generator set Aviation 10KW 28V (10/ 28). b. Physical demands rating and qualifications for initial award of MOS. Turbine engine driven generator repairers must possess the followingqualifications: (1) A physical demands rating of very heavy. (2) A physical profile of 221121. (3) Normal color vision. (4) A minimum score of 100 in aptitude area GM. (5) Formal training (completion of MOS 52F course conducted u n d e r t h e a u s p i c e s o f t h e U S A O r d n a n c e C e n t e r a n d S c h o o l ) mandatory. c. Additional skill identifiers. (1) P5—Master Fitness Trainer. (2) 2S—Battle Staff Operations (skill level 3 and above). (3) 4A—Reclassification Training. d. Physical requirements and standards of grade. (1) Table 10-52F-1. Physical requirements. (2) Table 10-52F-2. Standards of grade TOE/MTOE. (3) Table 10-52F-3. Standards of grade TDA. 10–151. 52G—Transmission and Distribution Specialist (Reserve Components) (Trans and Dist Sp), CMF 51 a. Major duties. The transmission and distribution specialist supervises or installs and maintains electrical distribution systems; performs duties as a member of a transmission and distribution team. Duties for MOS 52G at each level of skill are: (1) MOSC 52G1O. Assists in installation of electrical transmission and distribution systems and exterior services. Assists in the erection of utility poles; and, installs guys, anchors, crossarms, conductors, insulators, and other hardware. Installs and connects service drops and conduits on deenergized systems. (2) MOSC 52G2O. Installs and maintains electrical transmission and distribution systems. Tests circuits and components to isolate 298 DA PAM 611–21 • 31 March 1999 malfunctions and repair defects. Performs scheduled and emergency inspections and repairs of distribution systems and equipment. Assists in maintenance, repair, calibration and tests of internal substation equipment. (3) MOSC 52G3O. Supervises installation of underground and overhead electrical distribution systems. Supervises staging of material andconstruction and maintenance equipment. Maintains and uses special purpose safety equipment and tools employed for electrical construction and maintenance. Ensures proper safety and clearance procedures are followed. (4) MOSC 52G4O. Plans and supervises construction and maintenance of electrical transmission and distribution systems. Estimates manpower, equipment, and material requirements for electrical construction. Advises on electrical construction and maintenance procedures and capabilities. b. Physical demands rating and qualifications for initial award of MOS. Transmission and distribution specialists must possess the followingqualifications: (1) A physical demands rating of very heavy. (2) A physical profile of 111221. (3) Normal color vision. (4) A minimum score of 95 in aptitude area EL. (5) Mandatory formal training or meet the civilian acquired skills criteria listed in AR 601-210. c. Additional skill identifiers. (1) P5—Master Fitness Trainer. (2) 2S—Battle Staff Operations (skill level 3 and above). (3) 4A—Reclassification Training. d. Physical requirements and standards of grade. Physical requirements and SG relating to each skill level are listed in the following tables: (1) Table 10-52G-1. Physical requirements. (2) Table 10-52G-2. Standards of grade TOE/MTOE. (3) Table 10-52G-3. Standards of grade TDA. 10–152. 52X—Special Purpose Equipment Repairer (Sp Purpose Equip Rep), CMF 63 a. Major duties. Supervises the performance of unit, direct support and general support (DS/GS) special purpose equipment maint e n a n c e a c t i v i t i e s . P e r f o r m s m a i n t e n a n c e m a n a g e m e n t a c t i v i t i e s , including production and quality control. Provides technical guidance and training. b. Physical demands rating and qualifications for initial award of MOS. Special purpose equipment repairers must possess the following qualifications: (1) Physical demands rating—N/A. (2) A physical profile of 222222. (3) Normal color vision. (4) Minimum score in aptitude area—N/A. (5) Must hold MOS 52C, 52D, or 52F prior to award of MOS 52X. c. Additional skill identifiers. (1) P5—Master Fitness Trainer. (2) 2S—Battle Staff Operations (skill level 3 and above). (3) 4A—Reclassification Training. d. Physical requirements and standards of grade. Physical requirements and SG relating to each skill level are listed in the following tables: (1) Table 10-52X-1. Physical requirements. (2) Table 10-52X-2. Standards of grade TOE/MTOE. (3) Table 10-52X-3. Standards of grade TDA. 10–153. 54B—Chemical Operations Specialist (Chem Ops Sp), CMF 54 a. Major duties. The chemical operations specialist operates, performs operator maintenance or supervises the use of NBC detection and decontamination equipment, smoke generators, and assists in the establishment, administration, training and application of NBC defense measures. The NBC NCO provides training, advice, and supervision regarding the proper use and maintenance procedures for chemical equipment and chemical operations in company and
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(1) P5—Master Fitness Trainer.<br />
(2) 2S—Battle Staff Operations (skill level 3 <strong>and</strong> above).<br />
(3) 4A—Reclassification Training.<br />
d. Physical requirements <strong>and</strong> st<strong>and</strong>ards of grade.<br />
(1) Table 10-51Z-1. Physical requirements.<br />
(2) Table 10-51Z-2. St<strong>and</strong>ards of grade TOE/MTOE.<br />
(3) Table 10-51Z-3. St<strong>and</strong>ards of grade TDA.<br />
10–147. 52C—Utilities Equipment Repairer (Util Equip<br />
Rep), CMF 63<br />
a. Major duties. The utilities equipment repairer supervises <strong>and</strong><br />
performs unit, direct support <strong>and</strong> general support (DS/GS) maintenance<br />
to include utilities equipment <strong>and</strong> special purpose support<br />
systems. Duties for MOS 52C at each skill level are:<br />
(1) MOSC 52C1O. Maintains (inspects, repairs, tests, <strong>and</strong> adjusts)<br />
gasoline engine systems, bottle cleaning/charging stations, air conditioner<br />
electrical systems, air conditioner vapor systems, refrigeration<br />
unit electrical systems, portable heater fuel/electrical systems,<br />
fire extinguisher rechargers, <strong>and</strong> fire extinguishers/valves.<br />
(2) MOSC 52C2O. Perform duties in preceding skill level, supervises<br />
lower grade soldiers <strong>and</strong> provides technical guidance to the<br />
soldiers in the accomplishment of their duties.<br />
(3) MOSC 52C3O. Perform duties in preceding skill levels, perform<br />
quartermaster <strong>and</strong> chemical equipment repairer (MOS 63J)<br />
duties, supervises lower grade soldiers <strong>and</strong> provides technical guidance<br />
to the soldiers in the accomplishment of their duties. Inspects<br />
<strong>and</strong> troubleshoots petroleum, oil, <strong>and</strong> lubrication equipment, smoke<br />
generators, laundry <strong>and</strong> bath units, chemical equipment, water purification<br />
equipment systems, portable forced air heaters, bottle cleaning/charging<br />
station, air conditioner units, refrigeration units, <strong>and</strong><br />
fire extinguisher recharger. Performs maintenance management activities,<br />
including production <strong>and</strong> quality control.<br />
b. Physical dem<strong>and</strong>s rating <strong>and</strong> qualifications for initial award of<br />
M O S . U t i l i t i e s e q u i p m e n t r e p a i r e r s m u s t p o s s e s s t h e f o l l o w i n g<br />
qualifications:<br />
(1) A physical dem<strong>and</strong>s rating of moderately heavy.<br />
(2) A physical profile of 221121.<br />
(3) Normal color vision.<br />
(4) A minimum score of 100 in aptitude area GM.<br />
(5) Formal training (completion of MOS 52C course conducted<br />
u n d e r t h e a u s p i c e s o f t h e U S A O r d n a n c e C e n t e r a n d S c h o o l )<br />
m<strong>and</strong>atory.<br />
c. Additional skill identifiers<br />
(1) P5—Master Fitness Trainer.<br />
(2) 2S—Battle Staff Operations (skill level 3 <strong>and</strong> above).<br />
(3) 4A—Reclassification Training.<br />
d. Physical requirements <strong>and</strong> st<strong>and</strong>ards of grade.<br />
(1) Table 10-52C-1. Physical requirements.<br />
(2) Table 10-52C-2. St<strong>and</strong>ards of grade TOE/MTOE.<br />
(3) Table 10-52C-3. St<strong>and</strong>ards of grade TDA.<br />
10–148. 52D—Power-Generation Equipment Repairer (Pwr<br />
Gen Equip Rep), CMF 63<br />
a. Major duties. The power-generation equipment repairer supervises<br />
<strong>and</strong> performs unit, direct support <strong>and</strong> general support (DS/GS)<br />
maintenance functions, including overhaul, but not rebuild of power<br />
generation equipment, internal combustion engines <strong>and</strong> associated<br />
equipment up through 200KW (except for turbine engine driven<br />
generators). Duties for MOS 52D at each skill level are:<br />
(1) MOSC 52D1O. Performs unit or DS/GS maintenance on tactical<br />
utility, precise power generation sets, internal combustion engines,<br />
<strong>and</strong> associated items of equipment.<br />
(2) MOSC 52D2O. Perform duties in preceding skill level, supervises<br />
lower grade soldiers <strong>and</strong> provides technical guidance to the<br />
soldiers in the accomplishment of their duties. Repairs/overhauls<br />
starters, alternators, generators, fuel injectors, voltage regulators,<br />
switches, control circuits, etc.<br />
(3) MOSC 52D3O. Perform duties in preceding skill levels, supervises<br />
lower grade soldiers <strong>and</strong> provides technical guidance to the<br />
soldiers in the accomplishment of their duties. Supervises activities<br />
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of a section performing unit or DS/GS maintenance on tactical<br />
utility, precise power generation sets, internal combustion engines,<br />
<strong>and</strong> associated equipment. Applies maintenance management <strong>and</strong><br />
quality control including production <strong>and</strong> quality control in maintenance<br />
activities.<br />
b. Physical dem<strong>and</strong>s rating <strong>and</strong> qualifications for initial award of<br />
MOS. Power-generation equipment repairers must possess the following<br />
qualifications:<br />
(1) A physical dem<strong>and</strong>s rating of very heavy.<br />
(2) A physical profile of 221121.<br />
(3) Normal color vision.<br />
(4) A minimum score of 100 in aptitude area GM.<br />
(5) Formal training (completion of MOS 52D course conducted<br />
under the auspices of the USA Ordnance Center <strong>and</strong> School) m<strong>and</strong>atory;<br />
or meet the civilian acquired skills criteria listed in AR 601-<br />
210.<br />
c. Additional skill identifiers.<br />
(1) C9—MAST <strong>and</strong> Electric Power Plant Maintenance.<br />
(2) D4—Aviation generators/Aviation Ground Power Units.<br />
(3) P5—Master Fitness Trainer.<br />
(4) 2S—Battle Staff Operations (skill level 3 <strong>and</strong> above).<br />
(5) 4A—Reclassification Training.<br />
d. Physical requirements <strong>and</strong> st<strong>and</strong>ards of grade.<br />
(1) Table 10-52D-1. Physical requirements.<br />
(2) Table 10-52D-2. St<strong>and</strong>ards of grade TOE/MTOE.<br />
(3) Table 10-52D-3. St<strong>and</strong>ards of grade TDA.<br />
10–149. 52E—Prime Power Production Specialist (Prime<br />
Power Pdn Sp), CMF 51<br />
a. Major duties. The prime power production specialist supervises,<br />
operates, installs <strong>and</strong> maintains electric power plant <strong>and</strong> associated<br />
auxiliary systems <strong>and</strong> equipment. Duties for MOS 52E at<br />
each level of skill are:<br />
( 1 ) M O S C 5 2 E 2 O . O p e r a t e s a n d m a i n t a i n s e l e c t r i c a l p o w e r<br />
plants. Performs mechanical, electrical <strong>and</strong> instrumentation functions<br />
necessary to install <strong>and</strong> prepare power station equipment for<br />
initial startup. Analyzes plant equipment <strong>and</strong> system operating characteristics<br />
to determine operational condition. Repairs or overhauls<br />
generating equipment <strong>and</strong> associated systems components.<br />
(2) MOSC 52E3O. Supervises the installation, operation or maintenance<br />
of prime power plants <strong>and</strong> associated systems <strong>and</strong> equipment.<br />
Directs preparation of power plant equipment for movement,<br />
storage <strong>and</strong> installation. Serves as technical inspector to determine<br />
f a u l t y o p e r a t i o n / m a i n t e n a n c e p r a c t i c e s . D e t e r m i n e s a n d i s o l a t e s<br />
complex malfunctions, utilizing diagnostic tests, <strong>and</strong> troubleshooting<br />
techniques. Determines repair/overhaul required, cost effectiveness,<br />
<strong>and</strong> method of accomplishment for power plant equipment <strong>and</strong> associated<br />
systems.<br />
(3) MOSC 52E4O. Supervises the installation, operation, unit <strong>and</strong><br />
direct support maintenance of electrical power plants. Coordinates,<br />
plans, <strong>and</strong> schedules team activities. Plans for the use, movement,<br />
<strong>and</strong> siting of electrical power plants. Estimates manpower, equipment<br />
<strong>and</strong> material necessary to accomplish installation of power<br />
station <strong>and</strong> construction of associated systems. Advises subordinate<br />
personnel on prime power equipment use, siting, operation <strong>and</strong><br />
maintenance.<br />
b. Physical dem<strong>and</strong>s rating <strong>and</strong> qualifications for initial award of<br />
MOS. Prime power production specialists must possess the following<br />
qualifications:<br />
(1) Physical dem<strong>and</strong>s rating—N/A.<br />
(2) A physical profile of 222121.<br />
(3) Normal color vision.<br />
(4) A minimum score of 110 in aptitude area ST.<br />
(5) A security clearance of SECRET.<br />
(6) Medical fitness st<strong>and</strong>ards per AR 40-501.<br />
(7) Required formal training.<br />
(8) A U.S. citizen.<br />
c. Additional skill identifiers.<br />
(1) E5—Instrument Maintenance (Power Station).<br />
(2) P5—Master Fitness Trainer.<br />
(3) S2—Mechanical Equipment Maintenance (Power Station).<br />
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