Performs maintenance on the UNIVAC 1004/1005, DCT-9000 System and peripheral equipment.
Must be able to supervise personnel performing the duties at grade E7 in any one of the MOS in Subfield 742; supervises ADP maintenance activities at signal battalion or higher level; supervises maintenance activities in an independent detachment or team supporting ADP center; supervises periodic and emergency maintenance; diagnoses and evaluates complex malfunctions; determines extent of major malfunctions, length of time, tools, and parts required to perform repair; provides technical guidance to maintenance and staff personnel; evaluates quality of maintenance work; instructs personnel in operating and maintenance procedures; corrects faulty work practices; provides advice and makes, recommendations to the commander aid staff on all matters pertain to enlisted personnel and their families; accompanies the commander on inspections and visits and at ceremonies; assists in inspection of command activities facilities aid personnel as prescribed by the commander; holds First Sergeants' or Sergeants' Major call to announce information and instructions; insures that newly assigned enlisted personnel are instructed in military courtesy, customs, of the service, and command regulations or policies; provides counsel and guidance to NCOs and other enlisted personnel of the command; inspects duties performed by subordinate NCOs; notes discrepancies and initiates appropriate corrective action; assists in reception of visitors to the command; sits as president or, member of command promotion board for NCOs, as authorized by regulations; performs other duties prescribed by, the commander.
Performs maintenance on UNIVAC and DCT-9000 system to include card processor U-1004, card processor input-output equipment, paper tape equipment, DLT-6 equipment, and card processor U-1005 Cleans, oils and lubricates equipment and associated units; consults with operators, studies circuit diagrams and control panel wiring, and checks processed cards and tapes; determines common causes of malfunction; locates malfunctions of electrical and mechanical components and determines nature, location, and extent of malfunctions; identifies location and purpose of components and subassemblies of the UNIVAC 1004/1005, DCT-9000 system, and associated peripheral equipment; interprets circuit diagrams, schematic diagrams, technical literature and related material; test-operates equipment with standard and specialized test equipment such as ohmmeters, vacuum tube voltmeters, oscilloscopes, tube checkers, transistor checks, flip-flop circuit checkers, pulse code board testing devices, and pulse generators; computes voltage, amperage, and resistance factors; disassembles malfunctioning equipment and replaces faulty components; performs modifications in accordance with modification work orders; adjusts and repairs relays, solenoids, motor drive train, magnetic clutches, automatic tensioning equipment, machine release, and other electromechanical components; inspects and adjusts repaired components to insure proper operations; participates in performing organizational maintenance of tools and test equipment; prepares and keeps maintenance records; performs periodic and emergency inspections of systems and peripheral equipment with diagnostic test programs and test equipment.
Performs or supervises support maintenance on UNIVAC and DCT-9000 system; must be able to supervise personnel performing the duties at grade E7 in any one of the MOS in Subfield 742; supervises ADP maintenance activities at signal battalion or higher level; supervises maintenance activities in an independent detachment or team supporting ADP center; supervises periodic and emergency maintenance; diagnoses and evaluates complex malfunctions; determines extent of major malfunctions, length of time, tools, and parts required to perform repair; provides technical guidance to maintenance and staff personnel; evaluates quality of maintenance work; instructs personnel in operating and maintenance procedures; corrects faulty work practices.