(2) MSgt to Sgt:
(a) Prepares and implements inspection and maintenance schedules.
(b) Performs difficult or unusual repairs and makes authorized modifications to applicable equipment.
(c) Gives technical advice conceI•ning requirements for compatible operation of various communication system elements and give advice concerning systems integration and interoperability.
(d) Organizes and administers the installation and maintenance of radio installations of a wing or aviation shore installation.
(e) Installs, adjusts, maintains, and repairs the Air Defense equipment.
(f) Supervises maintenance shop operations to include: work scheduling, production flow, and record maintenance.
(g) Conducts maintenance-training programs.
(h) Prepares and submits operational reports, forms, and logs
(i) Utilizes the fundamentals of electronics and electricity to analyze schematics, diagnose faults and effect repairs on faulty circuits.
(j) Uses functions of arithmetic, control, storage, input and output units of electronic digital computers, principles of data storage, computer control, input and out devices, and computer programming.
k) Reads and understands wiring units, logic units, schematics, and technical data in publications on digital circuitry.
(l) Utilizes operating functions and missions of various centers of communications systems.
(m) Utilizes operational function of communications systems as related to tactical data systems of other military services.
(n) Utilizes theory of transmission lines, propagation, propagation characteristics, and setting requirements for HF radio and troposheric scatter systems.
(o) Installs, operates, performs periodic checks, and repairs digital circuitry of data terminal groups and general and special purpose computers, buffers, and other associated peripheral equipment.
(p) Uses special test equipment such as digital card testers, module test sets, and dual trace oscilloscopes (distortion and wave analyzers) for detecting systems malfunctions.
(q) Installs, operates, performs periodic checks, makes adjustments, and repairs modules and cards of the elements of communication systems.
(r) Performs fault isolation and repair of etched circuit boards, modules, and subassemblies using card testers, module testers, and other special test equipment.
(s) Performs minor maintenance on all special purpose test equipment used to repair cards and modules of the data system.
(t) Maintain necessary records of maintenance performed, reporting system failures, and re-supply of failed parts.
(u) Assists the data systems maintenance officer in performance of his duties. Marines
(v) Supervises personnel of lower grades in Marine Corps aviation radio maintenance function.
Related Department of Labor Occupation Codes :
(1) Radio Mechanic 823.261-018.
(2) Electrician, Radio 823.281-014.
Related Marine Corps Jobs:
None.
Above information derived from MCBUL 1200, parts 2 and 3

