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94Y: Integrated Family of Test Equipment Operator & Maintainer


Major Duties: The integrated family of test equipment (IFTE) operator and maintainer operates, performs, and supervises unit, direct support and general support (DS/GS) level maintenance on the Base Shop Test Facility (BSTF), AN/TSM–191. Performs DS/ GS level electronic maintenance, adjustments, tests, fault isolation, and repairs of supported system line replaceable units (LRU), shop replaceable units (SRU), and test program sets (TPS). Operates and performs preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on assigned vehicles and power generators. Duties for MOS 94Y at each level of skill are:

  • Skill Levels
    • Skill Level 1 MOSC 94Y1O. Performs march order and emplacement of the BSTF, installs supported weapon system test program sets, initiates unit under test (UUT) procedures, isolates UUT/BSTF printed circuit board or component malfunctions, replaces defective parts/components and performs UUT/BSTF alignments and adjustments. Performs BSTF preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) and operational checks. Operates and performs PMCS on assigned vehicles and power generators.

    • Skill Level 2 MOSC 94Y2O. Performs duties shown in preceding skill level. Supervises lower rank soldiers and provides technical guidance to the soldiers in the accomplishment of their duties. Installs BSTF equipment modifications, prepares maintenance and supply forms and records, and provides technical assistance for corrective maintenance procedures.

    • Skill Level 3 MOSC 94Y3O. Performs duties shown in preceding skill levels. Establishes workload and repair priorities. Recommends procedures for receipt, storage, inspection, testing and repair of items. Organizes and conducts on the job training (OJT) programs. Demonstrates proper maintenance and troubleshooting techniques. Determines faulty work practices. Prepares maintenance reports.

    • Skill Level 4 MOSC 94Y4O. Supervises and coordinates DS/GS level maintenance of IFTE systems and associated trainers and test equipment. Supervises calibration of system associated electronic equipment. Implements quality control measures. Performs as maintenance quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) inspector. Performs initial and final type checkouts and inspection of system items. Establishes and maintains maintenance records.

    • Skill Level 5 MOSC 94Y5O. Performs duties shown in preceding levels of skill and provides technical guidance to lower grade personnel in the accomplishment of their duties. Plans, coordinates, and supervises activities pertaining to training and technical operation of unit to which assigned. Interprets and supervises execution of policies and SOP, develops and reviews correspondence relating to support activities. Provides liaison to supported staff and commands. Performs principal noncommissioned officer duties associated with SQI “M”

Physical demands rating and qualifications for initial award of MOS. The integrated family of test equipment (IFTE) operator and maintainer must possess the following qualifications:

(1) Physical Demands Rating: very heavy

(2) Physical Profile: 222221

(3) Normal color vision.

(4) Minimum score of 110 in aptitude area EL.

(5) A security clearance of SECRET.

(6) A U.S citizen.

(7) Formal training (completion of MOS 94Y Course conducted under the auspices of the U.S. Army Ordnance Missile and Munitions School) mandatory; or waiver may be granted by Commandant, USAOMMCS, Redstone Arsenal, AL 35897-6090.

MOS 94Y was known as 35Y before fiscal year 2006.

The major duties, physical demands, physical profile, and skill levels were obtained from Army Pamphlet 611-21.

MOS List for Ordnance Corps

 
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