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MOS 151A - Aviation Maintenance Technician
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Duties: Manages personnel, supply, equipment, and facility assets to maintain and repair Army rotary and fixed wing aircraft. Organizes maintenance elements to inspect, service, test, disassemble, repair, reassemble, adjust, replace parts, and retest aircraft or aircraft components. Prepares, implements, and maintains standing operating procedures for management of maintenance activities. Interprets regulations, technical manuals, and orders pertaining to maintenance of Army aircraft for commanders and subordinates. Supervises aviation equipment maintenance and repair shop, section, or platoon. Directs maintenance and accountability of organizational test equipment, supplies and recovery equipment.


Minimum prerequisites:

  • Be a SGT (E5) or above
  • Hold an MOS in CMF 67 (includes 68 series MOSs)
  • Must have worked five of the last eight years in CMF 67
  • Be a BNCOC graduate in a feeder MOS
  • At least one year experience as a section chief of have supervisory experience as defined in DA Pam 611-21.
  • Supervisory experience must be documented in NCOER's.

Preferred qualifications (Minimum plus):

  • Two years of college credit at an accredited institution
  • Hold an Aircraft and Power Plant (A&P) certificate issued by the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA)

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

 

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