Occupation Exhibit MOS-25M-
Level 20: Able to perform the duties required for Skill Level 10; supervises and
leads teams of IEW systems repairers; troubleshoots and repairs complex malfunctions in IEW systems; performs distortion tests on recorders; performs critical alignment and calibration of IEW systems; assists in conducting on-the-job training on IEW systems. Skill Level 30: Able to perform the duties required for Skill Level 20; supervises and leads squad or sections of IEW systems repairers; tests and troubleshoots complex, computer-controlled IEW systems; installs and maintains IEW systems computer networks; serves as a quality control inspector for IEW systems maintains technical library and equipment repair maintenance schedules; recommends damages to work load schedules; conducts formal and informal training sessions on equipment and military practices. Skill Level 40: Able to perform the duties required for Skill Level 30; supervises and leads platoons or shops of IEW systems repairers at direct support/general support maintenance activities; supervises unit test, measurement, and diagnostic
equipment calibration program; monitors maintenance files in accordance with Army regulations; inspects the Army maintenance management system and repair parts records; verifies condition codes assigned to equipment during technical inspections. Skill Level 50: Able to perform the duties required for Skill Level 40; supervises and leads companies and major IEW system maintenance facilities, training programs and logistic activities; responsible for all aspects of operation of IEW repair facility; develops plans to use resources and determines priorities and training requirements; prepares technical studies, special reports, correspondence and records pertaining to maintenance operations.
Recommendation, Skill Level 10
Credit may be granted on the basis of an individualized assessment of the student (5/99)(6/10).
Recommendation, Skill Level 20
Credit may be granted on the basis of an individualized assessment of the student (5/99)(6/10).
Recommendation, Skill Level 30
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in computer systems and organization, 3 in computer systems maintenance and troubleshooting, 3 in electronic communications, 3 in electronic systems
troubleshooting and maintenance, 3 in personnel supervision, 3 in recordkeeping, and 3 in maintenance management (5/99)(5/99).
Recommendation, Skill Level 40
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in computer systems and organization, 3 in computer systems maintenance and troubleshooting, 3 in electronic communications, 3 in electronic systems
troubleshooting and maintenance, 3 in personnel supervision, 3 in recordkeeping, and 3 in maintenance management. In the upper-division baccalaureate category, 3 semester hours for field experience in management and 3 in organizational management (5/99)(6/10).
Recommendation, Skill Level 50
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in computer systems and organization, 3 in computer systems maintenance and troubleshooting, 3 in electronic communications, 3 in electronic systems
troubleshooting and maintenance, 3 in personnel supervision, 3 in recordkeeping, and 3 in maintenance management. In the upper-division baccalaureate category, 3 semester hours in management problems, 3 for field experience in management and 3 in organizational management (5/99)(6/10).
THIS EXHIBIT WAS LAST UPDATED ON 9/23/2010
Credit given is dependent upon Skill Level attained:
Subject Course Title Subject Course Title
CSO 001 Computer Systems & Organization CS NENA Computer Science CA 001 Computer Applications (POFI 1001) CS NENA Computer Science FEM 002 Field Experience in Management MGT NEAD Management ESM 001 Electronic Systems Maintenance CS NENA Computer Science PRS 001 Principles of Supervision MGT NENA Management MP 001 Management Problems MGT NEAD Management
RIM 001 Records and Info Mgmt (POFT 1019) MIS NENA Management Info Sys OM 001 Operations Management (BMGT 1031) MGT NEAD Management
Occupation Exhibit
MOS-35A-001
LAND COMBAT ELECTRONIC MISSILE SYSTEM REPAIRER
35A10 35A20 35A30 35A40
Exhibit Dates: 10/93–10/05. Effective 10/05, MOS 35A was converted and its duties were incorporated into 94A; see exhibit MOS-94A-001.
Career Management Field: 35 (Electronics Maintenance and Calibration). Description
Summary: Performs direct and general support maintenance on TOW and
DRAGON missile systems, Bradley Fighting Vehicle System, JAVELIN system, trainers, night sights, battery chargers, and system test equipment. Skill Level
10: Performs maintenance tasks under close supervision; follows technical
manuals in servicing and maintaining systems; inspects, tests, and adjusts components to specified tolerances using special test equipment and computerized test consoles; locates and replaces malfunctioning electronic, electrical, mechanical, optical, pneumatic, and electromechanical subassemblies, modules, and circuit elements; determines serviceability and disposition of
defective assemblies, subassemblies, and parts; prepares maintenance and supply forms and reports. Skill Level 20: Able to perform the duties required for Skill Level 10; provides technical guidance to subordinates; provides technical assistance to support units; installs equipment modifications; troubleshoots
weapon system, launch effects trainer, TOW training set, tracker, and launcher effect trainer and monitoring set. Skill Level 30: Able to perform the duties required for Skill Level 20; supervises subordinates; supervises inspection and maintenance teams; establishes work loads and priorities; conducts in-service staff training; demonstrates proper maintenance and troubleshooting techniques; recommends maintenance procedures; implements quality control measures; establishes and maintains maintenance records; performs inspections; may
supervise up to eight soldiers. Skill Level 40: Able to perform the duties required for Skill Level 30; supervises and coordinates support maintenance; serves as section chief or platoon sergeant of detachment, platoon, company, or comparable unit.
Recommendation, Skill Level 10
Credit may be granted on the basis of an individualized assessment of the student (7/97)(7/97).
Recommendation, Skill Level 20
Credit may be granted on the basis of an individualized assessment of the student (7/97)(7/97).
Recommendation, Skill Level 30
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in electronics basics, 3 in electronic systems troubleshooting and maintenance, 3 in personnel supervision, 3 in maintenance management, and 2 in records and information management (7/97)(7/97).
Recommendation, Skill Level 40
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in electronics basics, 3 in electronic systems troubleshooting and maintenance, 3 in personnel supervision, 3 in maintenance management, and 2 in records and information management. In the upper-division baccalaureate category, 3 semester hours for field experience in management (7/97)(7/97).
THIS EXHIBIT WAS LAST UPDATED ON 9/23/2010
Credit given is dependent upon Skill Level attained:
Transfer Courses (ACE) ASU Equivalency Subject Course Title Subject Course Title
PRS 001 Principles of Supervision MGT NENA Management FEM 002 Field Experience in Management MGT NEAD Management ESM 001 Electronic Systems Maintenance CS NENA Computer Science RIM 001 Records and Info Mgmt (POFT 1019) MIS NENA Management Info Sys
Occupation Exhibit
MOS-35E-003