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25B Information Technology Specialist
25C Radio Operator / Maintainer
25E Electromagnetic Spectrum Manager
25F Network Switching Systems Operator / Maintainer
25L Cable Systems Installer / Maintainer
25N Nodal Network Systems Operator / Maintainer
25P Microwave Systems Operator / Maintainer
25Q Multichannel Transmission Systems Operator / Maintainer
25R Visual Information Equipment Operator / Maintainer
25S Satellite Communication Systems Operator / Maintainer
25T Satellite / Microwave Systems Chief
25U Signal Support Systems Specialist
25V Combat Documentation / Production Specialist
25W Telecommunications Operations Chief
25B Information Technology Specialist
Supervise, install, operate and performs unit level maintenance on multi functional/multi user information processing systems, peripheral equipment, associated devices in mobile and fixed facilities. Perform analyst and information assurance functions and conducts data system studies and prepare documentation and specifications for proposals. Perform Information Services Support Office (ISSO) duties of printing, publications, records management and Communication Security (COMSEC) custodian functions and certification authority duties in support of the Defense Message System (DMS). Operate and perform preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on assigned vehicles and power generators.
2 Level
Configure information processing equipment into required operating configurations. Perform senior operator and systems administrator duties, unit level maintenance functions on assigned computer systems and information assurance duties in CERTS. Requisition, receive, store, issue, account for COMSEC equipment, associated keying material supervise the maintenance of files and records. Generate reports for the ISSO, set up and maintain logs, rosters, status boards, charts, graphs and viewgraphs. Compiles production report data and quality control information. Assist less experienced Soldiers in the installation, operation, and maintenance of information processing equipment. Draft program operation manuals and technical program requirements documents. Troubleshoot software using established debugging procedures. Serve as Team Chief for the tactical DMS.
Serves as a forward deployed Direct Signal Support Team NCOIC in a Tactical Installation and Networking Company; responsible for providing Warfighter Commanders with customer support on secure and non-secure WAN access, long local DSN phone service, NIPR/SIPR VoIP and VTC capability; supervises the operation of the_____ Command, Control, Communications and Computers (C4) Facility that provides service to over ___ users; responsible for oversight of equipment valued in excess of $_______.
Served as the Senior Local Area Network Manager __________; responsible for maintaining, managing and distributing all automation equipment for ___________; responsible for the fielding of Command Post Platform (CPP) and the integration of the Command Post Communication System (CPCS) which provides voice and data communications for tactical command and control for Army Battle Command Systems (ABCS). Managed the creation and transition of users' accounts/mailboxes and network printers tactical and garrison environments.
3 Level
Supervises the deployment, installation, operation, and unit level maintenance of multi functional/multi user information processing systems. Perform duties as section sergeant and team chief for the tactical DMS; perform information assurance functions for Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTS). Determine requirement, assign duties, coordinates activities of personnel engaged in information system analysis and maintenance. Develop and administer on site training programs. Compile output reports in support of information systems operations. Perform system studies using established techniques to develop new or revised system applications and programs. Write final operational manuals, procedures and requirements documents. Analyze telecommunications information management needs, and request logistical support and coordinate systems integration.
Ensures that spare parts, supplies, and operating essentials are requisitioned and maintained. Supervises, perform maintenance management and administrative duties related to facility operations, maintenance, security and personnel. Perform COMSEC management functions and ISSO/Systems Administrator (SA) duties for the certification authority workstation. Prepare emergency evacuation and destruction plans for COMSEC facilities. Requisition, receive, store, issue, destroy and account for COMSEC equipment and keying material including over the air key. Supervise ISSO functions. Provide verbal and written guidance and direction for the installation, operation and maintenance of specified battlefield information services. Provide technical assistance, resolve problems for information services support personnel, functional users and functional staff.
Served as the ______ S-6 Data Systems Integrator for _____; provided information technology assistance in building, restructuring, and management of the Command Post Platform (CPP) and fielding of the Command Post Communication System (CPCS); responsible for the development and management of the Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server (MOSS); responsible for management of active directory and user accounts on tactical SIPR and NIPR exchange services; enforces Army network security and information assurance policies.
Senior Information Systems Specialist for the ________, with the ability for world-wide contingency deployment mission; plans, supervises, coordinates and provides technical assistance for the installation, operation, system analyst functions, unit level maintenance and management of multi-user information processing systems; maintains, operates and accounts for __ tactical servers, ___ Army Battle Command systems and over ____ users; maintains accountability and serviceability of automation equipment in excess of $__________.
4 Level
Plan, supervise, coordinate, and provide technical assistance for the installation, operation, systems analyst functions, unit level maintenance, management of multi functional/multi user information processing systems in mobile and fixed facilities. Perform information assurance functions for CERTS. Participate in development of the continuity of operations plan (COOP), information systems plans (ISP), information management plan (IMP) and information management master plan (IMMP). Conduct quality assurance of information systems operations. Perform duties of COMSEC custodian in accordance with appropriate regulations. Supervise the operation of the ISSO. Establish and operate the printing and duplication program. Supervise, implement classified document control policies, procedures, standards and inspections.
Provides guidance on printing and publication account procedures, processes and regulatory requirements. Control production operations in support of command or agency priorities. Develop and enforce policy and procedures for facility management. Develop, direct, and supervise training programs to ensure Soldier proficiency and career development. Organize work schedules and ensure compliance with directives and policies on operations security (OPSEC), signal security (SIGSEC), COMSEC and physical security. Write unit or facility standing operating procedures (SOP). Arrange higher level or contractor support maintenance for assigned equipment. Prepare or supervise the preparation of technical studies, evaluations, reports, correspondence and records pertaining to information system operations. Direct high level programming projects. Briefs staff and operations personnel on matters pertaining to information systems.
Supervises the deployment, installation, operation, and unit level maintenance of multi user information processing systems; provides information technology assistance in management of the Command Post Platform (CPP); responsible for the development and management of the Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS); responsible for management of active directory and user accounts on tactical SIPR and NIPR exchange services which service over _____ users; enforces Army network security and information assurance policies; responsible for the health and welfare of ___ Soldiers.
Serves as the ______ Brigade S6 NCOIC, consisting of a Headquarters Detachment and _#_ battalions stationed across _#_ states and installations. Provides communications and information technology (IT) support to Observer Coach Trainers (OCT); maintains all communications assets for the Brigade to include ABCS & radio systems including CIDNE, SINCGARS, LMR, Harris Radio systems and Large Area Network (LAN) communications; responsible for the training, health and welfare of _#_ NCOs; accountable for equipment valued in excess of $_________.
5 Level
Supervise, plan, coordinate and direct the employment, operation, management and unit level maintenance of multi-functional/multi-user information processing systems in mobile and fixed facilities. Provide technical and tactical advice to command and staff concerning all aspects of information processing system operations, maintenance and logistical support. Supervise installation, operation, strapping, restrapping, PMCS and unit level maintenance on COMSEC devices. Conduct briefings on the status, relationship and interface of information processing systems within assigned area of interest. Supervise or prepare technical studies, evaluations, reports, correspondence and records pertaining to multi-functional/multi-user information processing systems. Plan, organize and conduct technical inspections. Supervise development of the ISP, IMP and the IMMP. Review, consolidate and forward final written input for the COOP. Develops, enforce policy and procedure for facility OPSEC and physical security in accordance with regulations and policies. Prepare or supervise the preparation of technical studies, evaluations, reports, correspondence, software programs, program editing, debugging and associated functions. Maintain records pertaining to information system operations. Briefs staff and operations personnel on information systems matters.
25C Radio Operator / Maintainer
Supervise, install, operate, perform preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) and organizational level maintenance on assigned amplitude modulation (AM) radios, Enhanced Position Location and Reporting System (EPLRS) net control stations, Army Special Operations communications systems, to include communication security (COMSEC) devices and associated equipment. Operate manual or automated communications systems. Operate and perform PMCS on assigned vehicles and power generators.
2 Level
Supervise, perform as a team member in the operation of single channel AM radio, Army Special Operations communications equipment or EPLRS net control station assemblages. Supervise and perform authorized maintenance on assigned equipment. Direct the installation of radios and antennas. Control and use Signal Operating Instructions (SOI). Implement COMSEC, operation security (OPSEC) and physical security policies. Recognize electronic countermeasures (ECM) and implement electronic counter-countermeasures (ECCM).
3 Level
Supervise the installation, operation and maintenance of high frequency (HF) radios. Prepare work schedules and allocates equipment for net operations or special missions. Advise superiors on capabilities and limitations of HF radio equipment. Writes or interpret operation orders and prepares standing operating procedures (SOP) for HF operations. Ensure compliance with security regulations governing HF radio, COMSEC and automated data processing (ADP) equipment used with HF equipment. Coordinate logistical support for subordinate teams. Establish training programs for subordinate personnel.
25E Electromagnetic Spectrum Manager
Develops, produces, and distributes the Signal Operating Instructions (SOI) using computer software programs; maintains a database of frequency requests and assignments and performs periodic reviews and updates; takes steps to resolve frequency interference reports and maintains a database of interference incidents; prepares and forwards properly formatted frequency requests to the appropriate military or civilian agency for coordination and approval and maintains contact with them; performs unlimited frequency planning, selection, and deconfliction using automated tools; performs field level maintenance on authorized signal equipment and associated electronic devices; and operates and performs preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on assigned vehicles and power generators.
3 Level
Receives communications network input, interprets information and creates frequency plans, organizes the data logically, and generates and distributes SOI to all users electronically or in paper copy. Prepares properly formatted frequency requests, forwards the request to the appropriate civilian or military agency, receives the frequency approval, and submits assignments to the frequency database. Generates Satellite Access Request (SAR) to proper controlling authority, receives Satellite Access Authorization, receives satellite frequency approval, submits assignment to frequency database, and informs user of the authorized frequencies. Performs regular frequency database reviews and submits requests for update when necessary.
Receives requests for frequency use authorization, nominates frequency(s) from frequency database, makes assignments in the database, and notifies the requestor of the assignment. Maintains contact with military and civilian agency for the request and deconfliction of frequency use within the areas of responsibility. Ensure spectrum supportability for frequency emitting equipment which is being used within a specified area and obtains electronic warfare (EW) clearances. Receives frequency interference reports from victim units, takes appropriate steps to resolve interference, reports problem to higher headquarters for assistance, and maintains frequency charts, diagrams, reports, and a database of frequency interference incidents. Performs field level maintenance on authorized signal equipment and associated electronic devices. Operates and performs PMCS on assigned vehicles and power generators.
4 Level
Perform duties shown in preceding skill level. Validate subordinate Army unit’s electromagnetic spectrum (EMS) request using Standard Frequency Action Format (SFAF). Review requirements for SAR. Prepares division and higher level echelon technical reports. Serves as principle or subordinate spectrum manager in JTF/CJTF or on the staff of a Joint, Combined, or Coalition activity who develops Joint Spectrum Use Plan, maintains, assigns, and deconflicts EMS information in JTF/CJTF database and resolves EMS interference in a JTF/CJTF.
5 Level
Perform duties shown in preceding skill level. Manage division and higher level EMS databases. Assist users in obtaining spectrum supportability through appropriate federal and host nation agencies. Assists in the resolution of frequency interference incidents, reports unresolved problems to higher headquarters for assistance, and reviews frequency interference databases for trends and repeat incidents. Provide advice and assistance to subordinate units for mission accomplishment and career progression of other Electromagnetic Spectrum Managers. Serve as advisor, for EMS management, to the commander. Prepare spectrum specific briefings for commander and staff. Develop theater level and higher Army EMS management policy and procedures.
25F Network Switching Systems Operator / Maintainer
Supervises, installs, operates, and performs systems maintenance on large and small electronic switches; system control centers; node management facilities; associated multiplexing and combat net radio interface (CNRI) equipment; short range line of sight radio systems; communications security (COMSEC) devices; and other equipment associated with network switching operations.
2 Level
Supervises, and performs as senior team member, in the installation, operation, employment, and direct support systems maintenance of large and small electronic switches and associated equipment. Performs and assists subordinate operators in the conduct of switching and COMSEC operations, Combat Net Radio Interface (CNRI) procedures, and associated computer related technical tasks. Interprets orders and compiles system statistics for the Shift or Node. Request logistical support for switching teams, or shifts. Implements network control center generated changes to support operational requirements. Assist in the conduct of preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) procedures on assigned vehicles and power generators.
Serves as the Senior Switch Operator of a Node Center in a Mobile Subscriber Equipment (MSE) platoon in support of the Basic Officer Leadership Course III (BOLC); maintains serviceability and accountability of _____ M1037 tactical vehicles, ___ switch assemblages, and ___ PU-798 power generating units including all associated equipment valued over $___________; responsible for the health, welfare, training, morale and professional development of ___ Soldiers.
3 Level
Supervises and performs complex and multifaceted switching operations functions. Supervise the installation, operation, deployment, provisioning, and maintenance of electronic switching assemblages or systems. Disseminates network orders, compiles operational statistics and reports, and processes requests for logistic support. Coordinates, integrates, and controls the operation of large and small electronic node switches with associated transmission systems and local network subscribers. Performs systems control center operations for the planning, configuration, and employment of switching equipment. Ensures contingency operations plans and routing subsystems are correctly maintained in the database to reflect current operational scenario. Troubleshoots complex system faults and supervises or corrects failures to meet system availability and reliability standards. Interpret operations orders affecting switching operations. Conduct switching technical, operational, and maintenance training of subordinates. Submits consolidated logistic and system status reports.
25L Cable Systems Installer / Maintainer
Installs, operates, and performs unit level maintenance on cable and wire communications systems, communication security (COMSEC) devices and associated equipment. Operates and performs Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) on assigned vehicles and power generators.
2 Level
Coordinates and supervises team member activities in the construction, installation and recovery of cable and wire communications systems and auxiliary equipment. Coordinate remote trunking operations with switching central personnel. Interprets and updates line route maps and overlays. Coordinates team logistic requirements. Checks and performs PMCS and unit level maintenance on wire and cable systems and associated communications equipment. Ensures PMCS and maintenance functions are performed in accordance with published schedules.
3 Level
Supervises and coordinates all phases of construction, recovery and maintenance of cable and wire distribution systems and associated multiplexing, reeling and testing equipment, including telephones. Estimates time, supplies, personnel and equipment required to construct cable and wire communications systems. Assigns work crews and coordinates activities of personnel to meet workload demands. Inspects pole line construction and cable and wire lines and equipment to ensure approved construction and risk assessment standards are met. Supervises and checks maintenance performed by subordinate personnel. Prepare line route maps and overlays. Interprets circuit diagrams and operations order extracts. Prepares and conducts MOS and unit training programs. Advise the commander on cable and wire system operations. Supervise section and team deployment of individual and crew served weapons for site defense. Employs and enforces principles of COMSEC, SIGSEC, OPSEC and physical security.
25M Multimedia Illustrator
Supervises, plans, or operates manual, mechanical and electronic multimedia imaging equipment to integrate armament delivery recordings and various visual information products to report combat and non-combat Army, Joint and Combined operations; creates illustrations, layouts, map overlays, posters, graphs, charts and internet web pages in support of battlefield operations, psychological operations, military intelligence, medical, public affairs and training functions; performs unit level maintenance on assigned equipment and PMCS on assigned vehicles and generators.
2 Level
Directs the manipulation and enhancement of images; determines media, style, design and technical requirements for subordinates to create, sequence and develop visual information presentation products; determines and develops sequence and manner of presentation of products.
3 Level
Supervises personnel and plans operational workload and priority for creating, manipulating and integrating visual information products.
25N Nodal Network Systems Operator / Maintainer
Supervises, install, operate and perform field level maintenance on IP based high speed electronic nodal systems; integrated network control centers; network management facilities; associated multiplexing and transit cased subscriber interface equipment; Communications Security (COMSEC) devices; and other equipment associated with network nodal operations. Perform network management functions in support of maintaining, troubleshooting and reengineering of nodal assets as needed in support of operational requirements.
2 Level
Supervises and performs as team chief or team member, in the installation, operation, employment, and field level maintenance on electronic IP based nodal assemblages and associated equipment. Perform and assist subordinate operators to execute nodal and COMSEC operations, associated computer and software related technical tasks. Interpret orders and compile system statistics for the shift and node. Assist in reconfiguration of IP based nodal systems equipment as needed. Request logistical support for teams or shifts. Implement network operations center generated changes to support operational requirements. Direct or assist in conducting PMCS procedures on assigned vehicles, power generators, combat net radios and all other associated internal nodal communications systems.
3 Level
Supervises and performs complex and multifaceted nodal operations functions. Supervise the installation, operation, deployment, provisioning, maintenance of electronic IP based nodal assemblages, combat net radios and all related COMSEC devices. Disseminate network orders, compile and submit operational statistics reports and processes requests for logistic support. Coordinate, integrate, and control the operation of IP based nodal systems with associated transmission systems and local subscriber interface equipment. Perform network operations center tasks for planning, reconfiguration and employment of nodal systems equipment. Ensure contingency operations plans and nodal routing subsystems are correctly maintained in nodal databases to reflect current operational scenarios. Troubleshoot complex system faults, supervise or correct failures to meet system availability and reliability standards. Interpret, disseminate and implement network changes/reconfigurations affecting nodal network architecture operations. Execute or supervise in the installation, operation, PMCS and field level maintenance on all associated network management equipment or systems. Conduct technical, operational and maintenance training of subordinates on nodal operations procedures.
25P Microwave Systems Operator / Maintainer
Supervises, installs, operates, and maintains strategic microwave communications systems, and associated antennas, multiplexing, and COMSEC equipment. Perform engineering quality control and continuity testing of circuits, trunks, links, systems, and facilities. Maintains tactical Line of Sight (LOS), Tropospheric (TROPO) scatter communications systems and associated equipment.
2 Level
Performs complex microwave system troubleshooting and maintenance tasks. Provides technical assistance to personnel engaged in the operation and maintenance of microwave communications systems or technical control of voice and data systems and networks. Identifies and reports electronic jamming and deception, and applies appropriate Electronic Counter-measures (ECCM). Activates and inactivates circuits, trunk groups, and systems. Supervises and assists subordinates in the performance of PMCS on assigned communications equipment, vehicles, and power generators. Requests logistic support and evacuates equipment to higher level maintenance facilities, when required.
3 Level
Establishes and maintains files, COMSEC material and other signal administration functions. Supervise the operation, maintenance, troubleshooting and systems analysis of microwave communications and technical control systems or facilities. Supervises direct support maintenance on associated equipment and unit level maintenance on COMSEC devices. Ensure that governing regulations on accountability, maintenance, and TEMPEST standards are complied with. Establishes workload, work schedules, and repair priorities. Performs or supervises quality control and technical evaluation inspections. Implement restoration priorities for circuit, trunk, and system outages. Coordinate Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP). Coordinate logistical support, as established in the facility Standing Operating Procedures (SOP), or commercial activities contract.
4 Level
Supervises, plans, and directs the installation, operation, and maintenance activities of microwave communications and technical control systems and facilities. Provide technical advice and assistance to subordinates. Write operating policy and procedures for microwave and technical control facilities. Manage Signal Security (SIGCEC), ECCM and COMSEC procedures. Determine capabilities and limitations of assigned equipment. Establishes and maintains liaison with supported and supporting units and activities. Develops and conducts training for subordinate personnel. Assimilates data and submits statistical and other reports to operational control elements.
25Q Multichannel Transmission Systems Operator / Maintainer
Supervises, install, operate, and perform unit level maintenance on multichannel line of site and tropospheric scatter communications systems, communications security (COMSEC) devices, and associated equipment. Operates and performs preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on assigned vehicles. Installs, operates, and performs PMCS on power generators.
2 Level
Supervises operations and assists team members in the installation and operation of multichannel line of site and tropospheric scatter communications systems. Supervises, performs and assists team members in the performance of unit level maintenance on assigned communications equipment. Request logistical support. Prepares input for statistical and other operational reports.
3 Level
Supervises and prepares work schedules for subordinate personnel engaged in the installation, operation, and unit level maintenance of multichannel and tropospheric scatter radio systems. Provides subordinates technical assistance in resolving connectivity problems, complex maintenance faults, and during contingency situations. Plans and coordinates line of site or tropospheric scatter communications assemblage deployments and system operations. Writes standing operating procedures (SOP) pertaining to multichannel operations. Develop training programs for subordinate personnel to ensure technical competency. Supervises and performs management and administrative duties related to personnel, systems operations, and logistics.
25R Visual Information Equipment Operator / Maintainer
Installs, operates, maintains and performs unit and higher levels of maintenance on visual information equipment and systems, to include Video Teleconferencing VI equipment, in support of Army, Joint, and Combined operations; maintains forms, records, PLL, special tools and test equipment; performs PMCS on assigned vehicles and generators.
2 Level
Provides technical guidance on complex operations and maintenance tasks; adjusts and maintains TV and radio equipment to prescribed standards; ensures that proper techniques and procedures to diagnose malfunctions of VI and associated equipment are employed; supervises receipt, storage, and issue of VI supplies.
3 Level
Prepares work schedules and assigns tasks based on requirements; plans technical aspects to satisfy on air maintenance requirements; develops and advises Commanders on TV broadcasting and VI production engineering requirements; establishes and applies quality control measures in TV broadcasting and VI productions; serves as team leader on VI/Audio equipment repair teams.
25S Satellite Communication Systems Operator / Maintainer
Supervises, installs, operates and maintains tactical through strategic multichannel satellite communications ground terminals, systems, networks and associated equipment. Operates and performs preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on assigned communications equipment, vehicles and power generators.
2 Level
Installs, configures, operates, aligns, conducts performance tests and performs unit and direct support maintenance on tactical through strategic satellite communications equipment and associated devices. Conducts stressed and unstressed network operations. Perform operations and maintenance and quality control tests on Digital Communications Satellite Subsystem (DCSS). Prepares system and equipment related forms and reports. Installs and maintains tactical satellite antenna equipment. Operates and performs PMCS on assigned communications equipment and vehicles. Installs, operates and performs PMCS on power generators.
3 Level
Plans, supervises and integrates the installation, operation and maintenance of tactical through strategic satellite communications assemblages and systems. Establish workload, work schedules and maintenance priorities. Performs and supervises quality control inspections. Request logistic support. Trains subordinate personnel in the operation and maintenance of satellite and associated equipment. Consolidates system and network statistics and reports and submits them to network control/management headquarters. Executes telecommunications service orders (TSO). Performs coordination with Army, Joint and commercial activities to accomplish satellite and distributed communications at all levels of command.
4 Level
Supervise, plan and directs the installation, operation and maintenance of satellite communication systems and networks, including strategic, tactical and commercial interfaces and gateways. Provide leadership and supervision as Platoon Sergeant in tactical satellite (TACSAT) platoon. Provide technical advice to commanders and assistance to subordinates. Develops and ensures compliance with policy and procedures for all types of satellite operational environments. Determine capabilities and limitations of assigned equipment. Disseminate TSO to subordinate shifts, assemblages, or stations. Conduct technical evaluations of equipment and facilities. Establishes and maintains liaison with supported and supporting activities or units. Organizes, instructs and counsels subordinate personnel. Manage security programs for satellite operations.
25U Signal Support Systems Specialist
Supervises, installs, employs, maintains, troubleshoots and assists users with battlefield signal support systems, terminal devices, satellite communications equipment and automated telecommunications computer systems, to include local area networks, wide area networks and routers. Integrates signal systems and networks; performs unit level maintenance on authorized signal equipment and associated electronic devices; trains and provides technical assistance to users of signal equipment; and operates and performs preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on assigned vehicles and power generators.
2 Level
Supervises, installs, maintains and troubleshoots signal support systems and terminal devices, to include radio, wire and battlefield automated systems (BAS). Provides technical assistance and unit level training for automation, communication and user owned and operated automated telecommunications computer systems, to include local area networks and routers; signal communications support electronic equipment; and satellite radio communications equipment. Disseminate information services policy. Prepares maintenance and supply requests for unit level signal support. Operates and performs PMCS on assigned vehicles. Operates and performs PMCS on assigned power generators.
Forward Signal Support NCO: Serves as a Forward Signal Support NCO for a ___ man SBCT Infantry Rifle Company; responsible for the installation and operation of signal system support for the Company; advises the Commander all communications matters to include the planning, resourcing, and employment of all communication equipment; responsible for the training of ___ Radio Telephone Operators (RTOs) in digital and voice tactical communications to include their proficiency in those tasks; responsible for the accountability and unit level maintenance of MTOE equipment worth $_______.
3 Level
Plans, supervises and integrates the installation, operation and maintenance of signal support systems, to include radio, wire, cable and battlefield automated systems. Plans and provides unit level training for automated telecommunications systems, to include local area networks, wide area networks and routers; signal communications and support electronic equipment; and satellite radio communications equipment. Assist in staff supervision of information services. Plans, supervises and executes unit level maintenance programs for signal equipment. Prepares and integrates signal operations orders and reports. Requests maintenance and supply replenishment for signal support operations.
Performs as a Communication NCO for an M777A2 Field Artillery Battery organic to the ___________________ with the mission of providing timely and accurate 155mm fires in direct support of brigade operations; responsible for advising and assisting the battery commander on all communication equipment, capabilities, and integration; responsible for the professional development of ___ NCO and _____ Soldiers; responsible for the maintenance and accountability for all battery and installation communication equipment over $___________.
4 Level
Supervises, plans and executes the installation, operation and maintenance of signal support systems, to include local area networks, wide area networks and routers; satellite radio communications and electronic support systems; and network integration using radio, wire and battlefield automated systems (BAS). Develops and implements unit level signal maintenance programs. Directs unit signal training and provides technical advice and assistance to commanders. Develops and executes information services policies and procedures for supported organizations. Coordinate external signal support mission requirements. Prepares and implements Signal operations orders and reports. Plans and requests Signal logistics support for unit level operations and maintenance.
5 Level
Supervises, plan, and integrates the installation, employment and maintenance of signal support systems, automated telecommunications systems, satellite radio communications systems and communications networks, using radio, wire and battlefield automated systems. Develop Staff information services policy and procedures. Establish unit signal maintenance programs, policies and procedures. Plans and conducts Division, Brigade and Battalion Signal support operations and user owned and operated Signal equipment training. Provide technical advice and assistance to commanders and subordinate units. Coordinates signal activities with higher, lower and adjacent headquarters.
25V Combat Documentation / Production Specialist
Supervises, plans and operates electronic and film based still, video and audio acquisition equipment to document combat and noncombat Army, Joint and Combined operations; operates broadcast, collection, television production, battlefield video teleconferencing and distribution equipment; creates visual information products in support of combat documentation, psychological operations, military intelligence, medical, public affairs, training and other functions; performs unit level maintenance on assigned equipment and PMCS on assigned vehicles and generators.
2 Level
Supervises and provides technical guidance to subordinate documentation/production team members; monitors, operates and performs unit level maintenance on master control systems; aligns and adjusts video cameras; prepares video reports for review by commanders and planning staff; operates and performs unit level maintenance on still and video transmission systems.
3 Level
Performs as team leader of combat camera documentation teams; determines documentation/production equipment and systems mission support requirements; coordinates and directs personnel and operational requirements to produce audiovisual, audio and television productions in both fixed and tactical environments.
25W Telecommunications Operations Chief
Plans, coordinates, configures, directs, integrates, and supervises the installation, operation, maintenance, and management of tele-communications systems and networks, and oversees information systems support functions for command, control, communications, and computers (C4) used at all echelons of the Army. The Telecommunications Operations Chief serves in Signal and other special communications activities.
4 Level
Plans, coordinates, and supervises installation, operation, maintenance, and management of telecommunications systems and networks, including radio, switching, cable, and automation equipment. Supervises the installation, operation, strapping, re-strapping, preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) and unit level maintenance on COMSEC devices. Directs restoration and alternate routing of circuits, trunks, links, and systems. Develops and implements unit level signal maintenance programs. Provides advice and technical assistance to subordinates and commanders. Develops frequency operational requirements, telecommunications service requests, and disseminates operations information to ensure C2 communications connectivity. Requests and ensures appropriate logistical support is available at all times. Assimilates and reports system/network statistics. Develops and implements training programs for Signal personnel. Uses computers to process operational and administrative information. Operates system control facilities as part of Signal organization management functions.
5 Level
Plans, directs, supervises and manages the installation, operation, and maintenance of Information Mission Area (IMA) Signal support functions within an integrated Army, Joint, or Defense telecommunications network, to include coordinating the resolution of communication difficulties within Army operated Signal systems and networks, and between Army, Joint, Defense and commercial telecommunications activities. Develops and enforces unit level Signal maintenance programs, policies, and procedures. Plans and coordinates logistic support for C4I network operations. Provides advice and technical assistance to commanders and subordinate units/elements. Performs Signal staff functions and coordinates Signal activities with higher, lower and adjacent headquarters. Prepares and maintains reports, records, and operational databases used to conduct Signal support functions in both tactical and strategic environments.
25Z Visual Information Operations Chief
Plans, programs, and supervises personnel performing visual information support for Army, Joint, and Combined operations; manages documentation/production, multimedia illustration, television production and distribution, and VI equipment repair operations and facilities supporting combat documentation, psychological operations, military intelligence, public affairs, training, and special functions; supervises PMCS on assigned vehicles and power generators.
4 Level
Plans, supervises, and coordinates the operation, maintenance, and management of systems, facilities, and personnel engaged in visual information operations; supervises PMCS on assigned vehicles and power generators.
5 Level
Plans, develops, and implements visual information operational training, doctrine, and major command operations; directs visual information operations for larger scale VI operations at Theater and Corps level.
Serves as an Information Systems and Communications NCO for _unit_ Brigade Headquarters, supporting ten BNs and a Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment; responsible for the integration, installation, operation and maintenance of the Brigade's users on NIPR and SIPR networks; assists with information systems planning and maintenance, including hardware and software upgrades; plans and executes communications requirements for the Commander; ensures positive reliable command and control communications between the commander, senior civilians, and military leaders; responsible for technical support of _#_ Brigade VTC Suites.