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Marine Corps Enlisted Job Descriptions

MOS 2691 - - Signals Intelligence/Electronic Warfare Chief

By Rod Powers, About.com

Type of MOS : PMOS

Rank Range: MGySgt and MSgt

Job Description: Duties of the SIGINT/EW chiefs encompass management and supervision of collection management, the management/deployment of SIGINT/EW assets, and planning for operations/exercises. SIGINT/EW chiefs also supervise the activities of personnel engaged in performing communications intercept, electronic reconnaissance, radio direction finding, analysis and reporting functions, COMSFC, and other EW roles. They may also be assigned to the intelligence staff of a Marine Air-Ground Task Force, division, or aircraft wing supervising special security and special intelligence support functions. Additionally, they serve in staff billets as operational advisors designated by the commander or cbgnizant staff officer. This MOS will be assigned and voided only by the authority of the CMC (MM).

Job Requirements:

(1) Must possess a GT score of 100 or higher.

(2) Must be eligible for a top-secret security clearance and be eligible for access to Sensitive Compartmented information (SCI) based on a Single Scope Background Investigation (SSBI).

(3) Must hold either MOS 2621, 2631, or 267X, and is familiar with all other SIGINT collection and analysis fields.

(4) Must be a U.S. citizen.

Duties: For a complete listing of duties and tasks, refer to MCO 3500.41, Signals Intelligence Training and Readiness Manual.

Related Department of Labor Occupation Codes :

No civilian equivalent.

Related Marine Corps Jobs:

Special Intelligence Communicator, 2651.

Above information derived from MCBUL 1200, parts 2 and 3

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