Supervises, performs, or advises on use, interchangeability, and identification of repair parts for automotive materiel.
Must be able to perform the duties of any MOSC in CMF 76 at the 4 skill level; serves as principal NCO of supply and service operations; supervises operation of organizations performing supply and related service functions such as laundry, bath, graves registration, decontamination, transportation, property disposal, commissary operations, and airdrop; supervises in development and preparation of operations information, plans maps, sketches, overlays and related data to employ supply and service organizations; analyzes reports on supply and services support operations; assists in appraisal of supply operations and training; assists in development of prescribed load lists, authorized stockage lists, repair parts supply procedures and other administrative and managerial supply procedures; supervises management of materiel support functions in stock control and accounting, procurement, inventory control, and item financial management; supervises open and covered storage, receiving, classification, issue, materials handling, supply locator systems, facility safety; and supply security operations; contributes to staff development and operation of supply support data systems, equipment review, salvage and repair parts supply procedures, and maintenance support systems; assists in development of troop basis; assists in selection of supply and service units for support of forces, areas, and special operations; supervises preparation of orders, operating instructions, reports, and related technical materials; advises on supply and service matters; performs liaison between staff and supported personnel to improve effectiveness of support activities; serves as First Sergeant of a company; interprets and supervises execution of company policy and SOP; assists in planning, coordinating, and supervising all activities that support the company mission; advises company commander on all matters concerning enlisted personnel, to include assignments, reassignment, transfers, promotions, granting of passes and leave, punishments, welfare, privileges, and awards; directs and coordinates company administration; forms unit for drill, ceremonies, and other military formations; receives report of personnel present and absent, and reports number of unauthorized absences; holds NCO call to disseminate instructions and information to subordinate enlisted supervisors; coordinates operation of company food service and supply activities; assists company commander in accomplishing unit training; assists in inspection of organizational activities as prescribed by commander, observes discrepancies, and initiates appropriate corrective action; 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.
Must be able to perform the duties of Stock Control and Accounting Specialist (76P20); receives, locates, stores, preserves and issues vehicle repair parts; inspects, counts, and classifies incoming vehicle repair parts; compares parts received against item shown on shipping documents or memorandums for correctness of item description, markings, quantity and condition; establishes, and keeps current, identification cards for shelved or combined parts, and establishes locator card system to indicate physical location of' parts in storage; employs techniques and capabilities of automatic data processing with regard to input, filing, processing and output; determines repair part interchangeability, substitution, and application by research through catalogs, manuals, publications, parts lists, and other references; identifies parts received or turned in for direct exchange, and recommends use of interchangeable or substitute parts in event of parts shortages; employs Army maintenance system by determining categories of maintenance and capabilities, types of maintenance equipment and tool sets utilized, and the characteristics of maintenance repair parts components; edits repair parts requisitions for completeness, proper item description, and stock numbers; prepares prescribed load lists and authorized stockage lists; selects parts from stock to fill requisitions and spot checks outgoing shipments to assure proper packaging, content, quantity, and markings; constructs and employs dunnage and other storage aids in the storage area; participates in location surveys and inventories; processes turn-in and direct exchange of repair parts for turn-in; operates direct exchange activities and shop stock activities; practices and promotes good safety and security procedures.
Must be able to perform the duties of Vehicle Materiel Supply Specialist (76S20); supervises reception, location, storage, preservation, and issuance of repair parts; organizes, plans, and controls warehouse and storage activities; supervises part identification based on size, shape, function, interchangeability, and relationship to other parts and assemblies; conducts inspection of activities to insure compliance with standards of serviceability, reclamation, salvage, and disposal procedures; complies with current regulations and directives pertaining to financial inventory accounting and stock funding; directs repair parts supply personnel in utilization and modification of storage plans and establishment and maintenance of stock control functions; determines current and projected repair parts requirements and space allocation; analyzes vehicle equipment repair parts activities to determine efficiency of operation; conducts vehicle repair parts on-the-job training; must be able to perform the duties of any MOSC in CMF 76 at the 4 skill level; serves as principal NCO of supply and service operations; supervises operation of organizations performing supply and related service functions such as laundry, bath, graves registration, decontamination, transportation, property disposal, commissary operations, and airdrop; supervises in development and preparation of operations information, plans maps, sketches, overlays and related data to employ supply and service organizations; analyzes reports on supply and services support operations; assists in appraisal of supply operations and training; assists in development of prescribed load lists, authorized stockage lists, repair parts supply procedures and other administrative and managerial supply procedures; supervises management of materiel support functions in stock control and accounting, procurement, inventory control, and item financial management; supervises open and covered storage, receiving, classification, issue, materials handling, supply locator systems, facility safety; and supply security operations; contributes to staff development and operation of supply support data systems, equipment review, salvage and repair parts supply procedures, and maintenance support systems; assists in development of troop basis; assists in selection of supply and service units for support of forces, areas, and special operations; supervises preparation of orders, operating instructions, reports, and related technical materials; advises on supply and service matters; performs liaison between staff and supported personnel to improve effectiveness of support activities; serves as First Sergeant of a company; interprets and supervises execution of company policy and SOP; assists in planning, coordinating, and supervising all activities that support the company mission; advises company commander on all matters concerning enlisted personnel, to include assignments, reassignment, transfers, promotions, granting of passes and leave, punishments, welfare, privileges, and awards; directs and coordinates company administration; forms unit for drill, ceremonies, and other military formations; receives report of personnel present and absent, and reports number of unauthorized absences; holds NCO call to disseminate instructions and information to subordinate enlisted supervisors; coordinates operation of company food service and supply activities; assists company commander in accomplishing unit training; assists in inspection of organizational activities as prescribed by commander, observes discrepancies, and initiates appropriate corrective action.