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Looking for jobs in the US Army? Military Occupational Specialties (MOS) is the US Army's term for the various jobs available to those that enlist. Take a look at the job listing below and see if any of these jobs are of interest to you.
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| Specialty | CMF | Major Duties |
|---|---|---|
| Cable Systems lnstaller - Maintainer | 25L |
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. |
| Combat Documentation & Production Specialist | 25V |
Supervises, plans, and operates electronic and film based still, video, and audio acquisition equipment to document combat and non-combat Army, Joint, and Combined operations. Operates broadcast, collection, television production, 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. |
| Information Systems Chief | 25Y |
Supervises, plans coordinates and directs the employment, operation, management, and unit level maintenance of multi-functional/multi-user information processing systems in mobile and fixed facilities. Provides technical and tactical advice to command and staff concerning all aspects of information processing system operations, maintenance, and logistical support. Supervises installation, operation, strapping, re-strapping, PMCS and unit level maintenance on COMSEC devices. |
| Information Technologies Specialist | 25B |
Supervises, installs, operates, and performs unit level maintenance on multi-functional/multi-user information processing systems, peripheral equipment, and associated devices in mobile and fixed facilities; performs analyst functions; constructs, edits, and tests computer system programs; conducts data system studies and prepares documentation/specifications for proposals; operates and performs Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) on assigned vehicles and power generators. |
| Microwave Systems Operator - Maintainer | 25P |
Supervises, installs, operates, and maintains microwave communications systems, associated antennas, multiplexing, and COMSEC equipment. Performs engineering quality control and continuity testing of circuits, trunks, links, systems, and facilities. |
| Multichannel Transmission Systems Operator - Maintainer | 25Q |
Supervise, install, operate, and perform unit level maintenance on multichannel line-of-sight 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. |
| Multimedia Illustrator | 25M |
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, and charts, 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 |
| Network Switching Systems Operator - Maintainer | 25F |
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. |
| Nodal Network Systems Operator-Maintainer | 25N |
The Nodal Network Systems Operator-Maintainer supervises, installs, operates, and performs 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. Performs network management functions in support of maintaining, troubleshooting and re-engineering of nodal assets as needed in support of operational requirements. |
| Radio Operator - Maintainer | 25C |
Supervise, install, operate, and perform preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) and unit level maintenance on assigned amplitude modulation (AM) radios, Enhanced Position Locating and Reporting System (EPLRS) net control stations, radio teletypewriter assemblages, and Army Special Operations communications systems, to include COMSEC devices and associated equipment. Operates manual or automated communications systems. Operates and performs PMCS on assigned vehicles and power generators. |
| Satellite Communication Systems Operator - Maintainer | 25S |
Supervises, installs, operates, and maintains strategic and tactical multi-channel satellite communications ground terminals, systems, networks, communication security (COMSEC) devices, and associated equipment. Operates and performs preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on assigned communications equipment, vehicles, and power generators. |
| Satellite/Microwave Systems Chief | 25T |
Plans and supervises the configuration, operation, and maintenance of microwave communications and technical control facilities, satellite operations control systems, large satellite earth terminals, and transportable satellite systems. Provides technical advice to commanders on the integration of telecommunications systems and networks for tactical, strategic, and commercial communications activities. |
| Senior Signal Sergeant | 25X |
Plans, develops, coordinates, directs, and supervises the installation, operation and management of integrated C2 telecommunications and information management networks. Writes Command and Control Communications policy. Provides technical advice and assistance to commanders, staff, and subordinate units. Coordinates Signal activities with higher, lower and adjacent headquarters. |
| Signal Officer | 25O |
A Signal Corps Officer, then, must be an expert in planning, installing, integrating, operating and maintaining the Army's voice, data and information systems, services and resources. Signal Officers must be highly intelligent, forward-thinking and have a complete knowledge of these various technologies. |
| Signal Support Systems Specialist | 25U |
Supervises, installs, employs, maintains, troubleshoots, and assists users with battlefield Signal support systems and terminal devices. 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. Operates and performs prevent maintenance checks and service (PMCS) on assigned vehicles and power generators. |
| Telecommunications Operations Chief | 25W |
Plans, coordinates, configures, directs, integrates, and supervises the installation, operation, maintenance, and management of telecommunications systems and networks. 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. |
| Telecommunications Operator - Maintainer | 25D |
Supervises, installs, operates, and performs unit level maintenance on manual and automated telecommunications equipment centrals and associated peripheral devices. Performs Information Service Support Office (ISSO) duties of printing, publications, and records management. Performs COMSEC Custodian functions. Operates and performs Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) on assigned vehicles and power generators. |
| Visual Information Operations Chief | 25Z |
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. |