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MOS 2602 - - Signals Intelligence/Electronic Warfare

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MOS/Title: 2602 -- Signals Intelligence/Electronic Warfare Officer

Type of Officer : Warrant Officer

Type of MOS : PMOS

Rank Range: CW05 to WO

Job Description: Signals intelligence/ground electronic warfare (SIGINT/EW) warrant officers supervise, direct, and provide guidance and technical expertise on all aspects of the employment of SIGNT/EW personnel, systems and facilities. These operations are in support of tactical, strategic, and national level SIGINT/EW missions and include the management, collection, processing, analysis, and reporting of SIGINT and Electronic Warfare Support (ES) derived intelligence and information; directing and supervising Computer Network operations (CNO); serving as the Officerin- Charge of the Tactical Electronic Reconnaissance, Processing, and Evaluation System (TERPES) Section of the Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadrons (VMAQ); planning and directing ground-based electronic attack (EA)and ES missions; and other tasks related to security and dissemination of SIGINT/EW derived information.

Job Requirements:

(1) Must be eligible for a top-secret security clearance and access to Sensitive compartmented Information (SCI) predicated upon a Single Scope Background Investigation.

(2) Must have previously served in one of the following MOSs: 2621, 2631, 2651, or 267X.

Duties: For a complete listing of duties and tasks, refer to MCO 3500.38, Signals Intelligence Training and Readiness Manual.

Related Department of Labor Occupation Codes :

No civilian equivalent.

Related Marine Corps Jobs:

None.

Above information derived from MCBUL 1200, part 1

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