Supervises and performs direct and general support maintenance on HAWK phase II fire control equipment.
Performs direct and general support maintenance on the electronic systems of battery control center (BCC), information coordination control (ICC), and platoon command post (PCP); performs tests and adjusts components to specific tolerances and determines shortcomings and malfunctions in electronic assemblies, subassemblies, modules, and circuit elements with common and system peculiar test equipment; determines serviceability and disposition of defective assemblies, subassemblies, modules, and circuit elements; repairs unserviceable items by removing and replacing defective components; operates and performs unit maintenance on Mobile Team Shop (MTS), standard test equipment, and system peculiar test equipment; performs quality control measures and serves on maintenance and inspection teams; prepares maintenance and supply forms; performs initial, in process and final type inspections of designated system items and their assemblies, subassemblies, modules and circuit elements; installs equipment modifications and provides technical assistance to supported units; establishes workloads and repair priorities; recommends procedures for receipt, storage, inspection, testing and repair of items; implements quality control measures, determines faulty work practices and demonstrates proper maintenance and troubleshooting techniques; supervises maintenance and inspection teams; establishes and keeps maintenance records; prepares maintenance reports; organizes and conducts OJT programs.
Performs duties in preceding skill levels; supervises lower grade soldiers and provides technical guidance to the soldiers in the accomplishment of their duties; supervises, inspects and evaluates activities of subordinate units or sections engaged in missile systems maintenance control sergeant in maintenance control or operations element of a company, detachment, or comparable organization engaged in missile maintenance; assists in development and supervises quality assurance and quality control programs; senior NCO in logistical support activities and material acquisition process to include senior career management NCO or senior career advisor; serves as chief advisor to a reserve component and foreign military units and as chief instructor in major service schools.
The senior electronic maintenance chief plans and directs electronic maintenance operations at all levels of command and echelons of the Army; performs electronic maintenance staff functions; provides technical advice to commanders and staff concerning Army electronic maintenance and electronic logistic support matters; writes directives, policies and procedures which establishes Army electronic maintenance requirements; serves as senior staff noncommissioned officer in electronic maintenance school staff.