MOS/Title: 5950 -- Air Traffic Control Systems Maintenance Officer
Type of Officer : Warrant Officer
Type of MOS : PMOS
Rank Range: CW05 to WO
Job Description: The air traffic control (ATC) systems maintenance officer functions as a supervisor, coordinator and administrator of the installation, siting, operation, maintenance, and repair of ATC systems and equipment. The ATC systems maintenance officer should complete the Marine Air Traffic Control Approach and Landing (MATCALS) Maintenance Course, and the Systems Analysis Course after selection to warrant officer. Upon promotion to warrant officer, PMOS 5950 is assigned. PMOS is not dependent upon the completion of this course.
Job Requirements:
(1) This MOS may only be assigned to warrant officers who previously were qualified in one of the 595X enlisted MOSs.
(2) Complete the Marine Air Traffic Control Advanced Technician Course.
(3) Must have a secret security clearance.
Duties:
(1) Supervises operation and maintenance of ATC systems and equipment used in Marine ATC detachments or Marine ATC facilities.
(2) Manages the status of equipment, progress of work, repair parts requirements, training and qualification of maintenance personnel, and advises on all technical matters pertaining to the ATC systems and equipment.
(3) Provides information concerning capabilities, limitations, and reliability of ATC systems and equipment.
(4) Collects and disseminates technical instructions and directives applicable to the maintenance and operation of systems and equipment.
(5) Prepares timely estimates and justification for funds required for the maintenance of installed systems and equipment.
(6) Maintains authorized allowances of tools and test and support equipment.
(7) Administers the preventive and corrective maintenance program.
(8) Conducts maintenance management of assigned equipment.
(9) Collects and analyzes maintenance data for reports.
Related Department of Labor Occupation Codes :
Supervisor Electronics Systems Maintenance 828.161-010.
Related Marine Corps Jobs:
None.
Above information derived from MCBUL 1200, part 1

