Employs digital switching theory, logic, and computer fundamentals applicable to the HIMAD missile systems.
Employs digital switching theory, logic, and computer fundamentals applicable to the HIMAD missile systems; applies theory and fundamentals of solid-state devices employed in the HIMAD missile systems; directs test procedures, diagnostic system analysis, and troubleshooting techniques; directs direct support/general support maintenance and material/unit status reporting for missile support units; instructs subordinates in operating procedures and maintenance techniques used in care of special tools and supporting equipment, as well as The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMIS); advises the commander on the technical aspects of the HIMAD missile systems maintenance, support, testing and supply; interprets technical data and trains subordinates in technical aspects of supported missile systems; manages the automated Standard Army Maintenance System (SAMS-1), production control, technical supply, Standard Army Retail Supply System (SARSS-1), and shop supply; manages supply, equipment, facilities, and personnel in the performance of maintenance of HIMAD missile systems, associated equipment, and training devices; supervises maintenance and repair of organic tools, test sets, and associated training equipment; supervises the activities of personnel engaged in isolating malfunctions and repair of supported HIMAD missile systems; ensures quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) procedures are followed; estimates supply requirements, observes work practices, and detects and corrects improper procedures and techniques; examines, interprets, and disseminates technical material; supervises maintenance support team activities; initiates and monitors report of discrepancy (ROD), quality discrepancy report (QDR), and engineering change proposal (ECP) documents; implements proper safety and security procedures applicable to HIMAD systems support; develops, coordinates, updates, and applies internal administrative procedures to requisition, receive, issue, and store repair parts, tools, publications and supplies; manages the scheduling of periodic maintenance, services, and calibration of organic equipment.
Performs duties in preceding skill levels; provides technical guidance and direction to subordinate elements; monitors and directs work-flow and test procedures, diagnostic system analysis, and troubleshooting techniques for automated test equipment supporting HIMAD missile systems; monitors, identifies, and rectifies anomalies in the requisition life cycle of repair parts requisition; conducts periodic inspections of equipment to ensure compliance with established maintenance standards and programs; conducts liaison visits to supported units to determine future support requirements and satisfaction with current support; assists the commander or shop officer in the application of available automation resources to optimize DS/GS shop operations; provides technical and tactical advisor for HIMAD systems; develops, implements, and monitors programs of instruction that enhance training of other warrant officer and enlisted MOSs; provides leadership, guidance, technical input and direction to subordinate elements, staff agencies and field commanders; monitors, coordinates, and analyzes contracting, procurement, and material acquisition programs for new and existing HIMAD missile systems; provides data and technical guidance concerning future requirements, MWO, product improvement program (PIP), and related program information that has an impact upon Life Cycle Systems management (LCSM) of HIMAD systems; provides technical and tactical assistance at any echelon of command or support activity for the US Army, or liaison activities with allied armies; presents written or oral briefings to line, staff, and professional personnel on maintenance and related subject matters.
Performs duties in preceding skill levels; provides leadership, guidance, logistical and technical input and direction to subordinate elements, staff agencies, and field commanders up to and including Department of the Army level; provides coordination between military and industry during development, testing, and fielding of new HIMAD systems and equipment; manages the development of training packages to ensure Army personnel are prepared to operate and maintain the new systems prior to fielding; administers the MOS Life Cycle Management and oversees personnel proponent functions affecting CMF 27, CMF 35, and Branch 91 Ordnance; performs duties as system or personnel integrator at MACOM or personnel proponent level.