33W: Military
Intelligence Systems Maintainer & Integrator
Major Duties: The military intelligence
systems maintainer/integrator supervises or performs unit,
direct support and general support and depot maintenance of
Command/Control subsystems, receiver subsystems, and processing/storage
subsystems and related equipment at fixed station, remote
sites and army depots. Duties for MOS 33W at each level of
skill are:
- Skill Levels
- Skill Level 1 MOSC 33W1O. Maintains
HF, VHF, UHF, and microwave frequency receivers, processing
and storage equipment, computer peripherals, antennas,
modulators, demodulators, multiplexers, demultiplexers,
signal monitors, and direction finding associate with
electronic warfare/intercept system. Prepares maintenance
forms and records. Makes detailed test on electrical
and mechanical equipment using multimeters, oscilloscopes,
signal generators, spectrum analyzers, wire diagrams,
logic and signal flow charts, technical manuals, troubleshooting
charts, performance aids, schematic. logic diagrams,
and other measurement and diagnostic equipment.
- Skill Level 2 MOSC 33W2O. Maintain
electronic warfare/intercept receivers, processing and
storage equipment and computer peripherals. Diagnoses
unusual and complex malfunctions in electronic warfare/intercept
Systems and equipment located at fixed station, remote
sites and Army depots. Operates automatic and special
test equipment to perform Wow and Flutter Test, Harmonic
Distortion Test, Wave Ratio Measurement, DC Resistant,
Impedance Mismatches, Reflectometry Test and other distortion
test to isolate faults and takes corrective action to
assure equipment fidelity. Supervises lower grade personnel
in the performance of their duties and assists in conducting
formal and informal SOJT programs. Performs as assistant
instructor at the service school.
- Skill Level 3 MOSC 33W3O. Performs
duties shown in preceding skill level and provides guidance
to subordinate soldiers. Serves as the quality assurance
inspector for EW/I systems. Conducts and monitors formal
and informal SOJT programs. Prepares technical annexes
for unit Standard Operating Procedures (SOP). Diagnoses
unusual and complex malfunctions, and analyzes recurring
faults and recommends modifications. Performs critical
alignment and cal ibration procedures on EW/l systems.
Maintains the technical library and equipment repair
and maintenance schedules, Recommends changes to the
Prescribed Load List (PLL).
- Skill Level 4 MOSC 33W4O. Performs
duties shown in preceding skill level and provides guidance
to subordinate soldiers. Supervises maintenance teams
or shops at maintenance activities or army depots. Supervises
unit Test, Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE)
calibration program. Coordinatos with operations sections
for maintenance and repair of EW/I equipment. Monitors
installation projects for EW/l systems. Establishes
and monitors unit preventive maintenance program for
EW/I systems. Prepares periodic input to the EW/I systems
status reports. Maintains applicable administrative
and maintenance files in accordance with Army regulations.
Inspects the Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS)
and repair parts records. Recommends changes to the
PLL. Reviews and vali dates repair part requests. Verifies
condition codes assigned to equipment during technical
inspections.
- Skill Level 5 MOSC 33W50. Performs
duties shown in preceding skill level and provides guidance
to subordinate soldiers. Serves as the principal maintenance
NCO in a maintenance activity or an Army level depot.
Responsible for all aspects of operations to include
production, quality control, quality assurance, and
repair parts supply operations. Analyzes maintenance
requirements and establishes commitments. Develops plans
to use resources and determines priorities and over
all training requirements. When assigned to staff positions;
prepares technical studies, special reports, correspondence,
and records pertaining to maintenance operations.
Physical demands rating and qualifications for initial
award of MOS. The military intelligence systems maintainer/integrator
must possess the following qualifications:
(1) Physical Demands Rating:
medium
(2) Physical Profile: 222221
(3) Normal color vision.
(4) Minimum score of 115 in aptitude
area ST.
(5) The soldier must meet TOP SECRET Security Clearance
and Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) access eligibility
requirements.
(6) A high school graduate or equivalent.
(7) Completed a high school algebra course or equivalent
(8) Formal training (completion of MOS 33W course conducted
under the auspices of the U.S. Army Intelligence Center) mandatory.
(9) The soldier must be a U.S. citizen.
(a) Members of immediate family (spouse, parents, brothers,
sisters, and children) must also be U.S. citizens. Soldier
and imme diate fumily members can be naturalized citizens.
If naturalized, there is no minimum residency requirement.
(b) Soldier and spouse must not have immediate family members
who reside in a country within whose boundaries physical or
mental coercion is known to be common practice, either against-
1. Persons accused of acting in the interest of the United
States or
2. The relatives of such persons to whom they may reasonably
be considered to be bound by ties of affection, kinship, or
obligation. Near relatives will also include uncles, aunts,
grandparents, father- in-law, mother-in-law, and relationships
corresponding to any of the above persons in loco parentis
(AR 630-5 and 37 USC 501).
(10) Have neither commercial nor vested interest in a country
within whose boundaries physical or mental coercion is known
to be a common practice against persons acting in the interest
of the United States. This requirement applies to the soldier's
spouse as well,
(11) Meet career management and development criteria contained
in AR 600-200, AR 6 14-200, and DA Pam 35 1-4.
(12) No record of court-martial.
(13) No record of conviction by a civil court for any offense
other than minor traffic violations.
(14) No infonnation in military personnel, Provost Marshal,
intelligence, or medical records which will prevent the granting
of Security Clearance under AR 604-5.
(15) Never been a member of the U.S. Peace Corps, except
as specified in AR 614-200, chapter 1.
(16) Be advised that due to the nature of training and assignments,
temporary restrictions may be placed on foreign travel both
during and after the term of service.
Enlistment Bonus |
2YR LEVEL |
3YR LEVEL |
4YR LEVEL |
5YR LEVEL |
6YR LEVEL |
0 |
0 |
0 |
2000 |
3000 |
The major duties, physical demands, physical profile, and
skill levels were obtained from Army Pamphlet 611-21.
MOS List for Military Intelligence
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