Supervises maintenance and repair of Hawk launcher, radars, simulators, battery control central, and associated test equipment.
Must be qualified as Hawk CW Radar Repairman (23T20); Hawk Missile Launcher Repairman (22K20); Hawk Fire Control Repairman (23Q20); or Hawk Pulse Radar Repairman (23S20); must know capabilities and limitation of maintenance equipment and subordinate personnel to establish workloads and repair priorities; must know operation of the entire Hawk missile system; must know technical mission, maintenance responsibilities and operation of supported and supporting units; must know functions and limitations of organizational and direct and general support maintenance activities; must know pertinent technical manuals, regulations, and inspection techniques applicable to Hawk launcher, radars, simulator, battery control central, and associated test equipment; must know general shop planning and be able to recommend establishment of procedures for receipt, storage, inspection, testing, and repair of Hawk system electrical, electronic, and mechanical components; must know military subjects including drill and parade formations, field sanitation, field mess, operations, selection of bivouac areas, and use of unit weapons; must know Army clerical, personnel, and administrative procedures, regulations and directives applicable to company operations; must know format of Army correspondence, format of company orders, preparation of morning report, maintenance of duty rosters, and regulations governing mail service at company level; must know channels servicing company; must know fundamentals of requisitioning and storage of rations, preparation and serving of food, and care of mess equipment to assure that unit mess meets prescribed standards; must be able to organize and supervise job training programs; must be able to apply sound management principles, coordinate repair activities, and maintain a high level of unit cooperation and productivity; must be able to organize and direct maintenance activities to include shop, technical assistance and contact team maintenance; must be able to diagnose and evaluate malfunctions to determine seriousness of malfunction, length of time, tools and parts required to repair equipment or component, and whether such maintenance and repair should be accomplished by direct or general support unit; must be able to coordinate maintenance activities of organizational and higher echelon repair personnel; must be able to provide technical guidance to maintenance personnel performing complex repairs on missile equipment; must be able to supervise modification of equipment and provide training in maintenance of modified equipment; must be able to utilize TOE, MTOE, TDA, MTDA, CTA, supply bulletins, and modification work orders.
Must be qualified as Hawk CW Radar Repairman (23T20); Hawk Missile Launcher Repairman (22K20); Hawk Fire Control Repairman (23Q20); or Hawk Pulse Radar Repairman (23S20); must know capabilities and limitation of maintenance equipment and subordinate personnel to establish workloads and repair priorities; must know operation of the entire Hawk missile system; must know technical mission, maintenance responsibilities and operation of supported and supporting units; must know functions and limitations of organizational and direct and general support maintenance activities; must know pertinent technical manuals, regulations, and inspection techniques applicable to Hawk launcher, radars, simulator, battery control central, and associated test equipment; must know general shop planning and be able to recommend establishment of procedures for receipt, storage, inspection, testing, and repair of Hawk system electrical, electronic, and mechanical components; must know military subjects including drill and parade formations, field sanitation, field mess, operations, selection of bivouac areas, and use of unit weapons; must know Army clerical, personnel, and administrative procedures, regulations and directives applicable to company operations; must know format of Army correspondence, format of company orders, preparation of morning report, maintenance of duty rosters, and regulations governing mail service at company level; must know channels servicing company; must know fundamentals of requisitioning and storage of rations, preparation and serving of food, and care of mess equipment to assure that unit mess meets prescribed standards; must be able to organize and supervise job training programs; must be able to apply sound management principles, coordinate repair activities and maintain a high level of unit cooperation and productivity; must be able to organize and direct maintenance activities to include shop, technical assistance and contact team maintenance; must be able to diagnose and evaluate malfunctions to determine seriousness of malfunction, length of time, tools and parts required to repair equipment or component, and whether such maintenance and repair should be accomplished by direct or general support unit; must be able to coordinate maintenance activities of organizational and higher echelon repair personnel; must be able to provide technical guidance to maintenance personnel performing complex repairs on missile equipment; must be able to supervise modification of equipment and provide training in maintenance of modified equipment; must be able to utilize TOE, MTOE, TDA, MTDA, CTA, supply bulletins, and modification work orders.
Must be qualified as Hawk CW Radar Repairman (23T20); Hawk Missile Launcher Repairman (22K20); Hawk Fire Control Repairman (23Q20); or Hawk Pulse Radar Repairman (23S20); must know capabilities and limitation of maintenance equipment and subordinate personnel to establish workloads and repair priorities; must know operation of the entire Hawk missile system; must know technical mission, maintenance responsibilities and operation of supported and supporting units; must know functions and limitations of organizational and direct and general support maintenance activities; must know pertinent technical manuals, regulations, and inspection techniques applicable to Hawk launcher, radars, simulator, battery control central, and associated test equipment; must know general shop planning and be able to recommend establishment of procedures for receipt, storage, inspection, testing, and repair of Hawk system electrical, electronic, and mechanical components; must know military subjects including drill and parade formations, field sanitation, field mess, operations, selection of bivouac areas, and use of unit weapons; must know Army clerical, personnel, and administrative procedures, regulations and directives applicable to company operations; must know format of Army correspondence, format of company orders, preparation of morning report, maintenance of duty rosters, and regulations governing mail service at company level; must know channels servicing company; must know fundamentals of requisitioning and storage of rations, preparation and serving of food, and care of mess equipment to assure that unit mess meets prescribed standards; must be able to organize and supervise job training programs; must be able to apply sound management principles, coordinate repair activities, and maintain a high level of unit cooperation and productivity; must be able to organize and direct maintenance activities to include shop, technical assistance and contact team maintenance; must be able to diagnose and evaluate malfunctions to determine seriousness of malfunction, length of time, tools and parts required to repair equipment or component, and whether such maintenance and repair should be accomplished by direct or general support unit; must be able to coordinate maintenance activities of organizational and higher echelon repair personnel; must be able to provide technical guidance to maintenance personnel performing complex repairs on missile equipment; must be able to supervise modification of equipment and provide training in maintenance of modified equipment; must be able to utilize TOE, MTOE, TDA, MTDA, CTA, supply bulletins, and modification work orders.