Employ heavy anti-armor crew-served weapons.
The infantry senior sergeant serves as principal NCO in the operations section of combined arms or infantry brigades and higher level organizations; provides tactical and technical guidance and professional support to subordinates and makes recommendations to superiors in the accomplishment of their duties; serves as principal noncommissioned officer in an infantry battalion or higher to supervise the processing of operations and intelligence information in an infantry brigade or higher level unit; plans, coordinates, and supervises activities pertaining to organization, training, and combat operations; edits and prepares tactical plans and training material; coordinates implementation of operations, training programs, and communications activities; provides advice and makes recommendations to the commander and staff on all matters pertaining to enlisted soldiers and their families; accompanies the commander on inspections, visits and ceremonies; assists in inspection of command activities, facilities and personnel as prescribed by the commander; ensures adherence to command policies; holds First Sergeants' or Sergeants' Major call to announce information and instruction; ensures that newly assigned enlisted personnel are instructed in military courtesy, customs of the service and command regulations or policies; responsible for monitoring training or conducts training of enlisted soldiers; assesses training at all levels and provides feedback to appropriate commanders and leaders; provides counsel and guidance to NCOs and other enlisted soldiers of the command; responsible for and provides guidance on Non-Commissioned Officer Education System (NCOES) and Non-Commissioned Officer Development Program (NCODP); inspects duties performed by subordinate NCOs; notes discrepancies and initiates appropriate corrective action; assists in reception of visitors to the command; serves as president or member of command promotion board or removal board for NCOs, as authorized by regulations; sits as chairperson or member of a command's Military Member of the Quarter/Year competition for enlisted soldiers or NCOs, as directed by local regulations; responsible for quality, control and training of noncommissioned officer evaluation reports (NCOER) while ensuring timely submissions; reviews evaluation reports to determine compliance with policies and procedures and recommends corrective actions on deficiencies to commanders, other leaders and rating officials; performs other duties prescribed by the commander; assists in the professional development of junior and company grade officer.
Assaults and destroys enemy tanks and armor vehicles, emplacements, weapons, and personnel with heavy anti-armor weapons; employs, fires, and recovers antipersonnel and antitank mines; locates and neutralizes mines; operates, mounts/dismounts, zeroes and engages targets with night vision sight; performs self extraction from a mine field; orients a map; operates and maintains communications equipment and enter a radio net; operates in an NBC contaminated area; constructs and camouflages individual/crew served weapons firing position; recognizes friendly and threat armored vehicles; constructs and camouflages dismounted fighting positions; leads a heavy anti-armor weapons squad in combat operations; provides tactical and technical guidance to subordinates and professional support to both subordinates and superiors in the accomplishment of their duties; leads, supervises and trains subordinate personnel; calls for adjusting indirect fire; evaluates terrain and selects weapon emplacement; installs and recovers electrical and non-electrical demolition charges; records operational information on maps; indicates location, strength, tactical deployment, and emplacement of enemy and friendly units; receives and implements a combat order; directs deployment of personnel on offensive, defensive, and retrograde operations; conducts battle damage assessment and repair; knows threat formations and tactics thru battalion size elements; prepares, operates, and maintains secure communications equipment; leads a heavy anti-armor weapons section in combat operations; provides tactical and technical guidance to subordinates and professional support to both subordinates and superiors in the accomplishment of their duties; receives and issues orders; supervises the tactical deployment of the TOW section during offensive, defensive, and retrograde operations; ensures collection and proper reporting of intelligence data to the unit; prepares an anti-armor section sketch.
Performs duties shown in preceding level of skill; supervises heavy anti-armor weapons platoon; provides tactical and technical guidance to subordinates and professional support to both subordinates and superiors in the accomplishment of their duties; supervises the occupation of an assembly area; plans for, supervises preparation of, and conducts NBC operations; develops a platoon training plan; knows threat organization and tactics thru regiment level; plans for, coordinates resources for, and sets up a multipurpose range complex for TOW qualifications exercises; supervises heavy anti-armor weapons companies in combat operations and processes operations and intelligence information; provides tactical and technical guidance to subordinates and professional support to both subordinates and superiors in the accomplishment of their duties; serve as the principal noncommissioned officer in an infantry anti-armor company and supervises the processing of operations and intelligence information in an infantry battalion or higher level unit; plans, coordinates, supervises, and participates in activities pertaining to organization, training, and combat operations and intelligence of units at battalion or higher level.