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MOS 140A - Command and Control Systems Technician
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Duties: Coordinates the activities of maintenance personnel and manages equipment and site assets for the installation, repair, maintenance, and modification of Army air defense command and control systems, ancillary equipment, and tools. Develops maintenance SOPs; analyzes and interprets technical data employed in the diagnosis of malfunctions, maintenance, and repair of equipment. Advises and instructs repair personnel on specialized tests to isolate causes of equipment failures and malfunctions. Estimates repair priorities based on mission, type of work to be performed, and availability of parts and personnel. Advises commander or staff officers on command and control system capabilities and limitations; makes recommendations of changes to computer software based on mission and operations requirements. Performs other officer level duties essential to the unit mission.


Minimum prerequisites:

  • Be a SGT. (E5) or above
  • Hold MOS of 14E (24T), or 14J (25L soldiers were reclassified into 14J)
  • Four years field experience in MOS
  • Physical profile of not less than 111121

Preferred qualifications (Minimum plus):

  • An additional year of experience in feeder MOS
  • Year in a supervisory position
  • Twenty or more college credit hours with a minimum of six credit hrs of college level English and six credit hours of college level Math
  • Written recommendation from a senior warrant officer in the same career field

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Information Courtesy of Army Regulation 611-21 and United States Army

 

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