Signals Intelligence Senior Sergeant

Branch: 
Military Intelligence
CMF: 
98Z
MOS Details
Major Duties: 

Serves as staff NCO for major commands engaged in Signals intelligence/electronic warfare (SIGINT/EW) operations and combat development or training.

Supervises SIGINT/EW activities and provides technical, operational, and administrative guidance and direction to enlisted soldiers at division, Corps, and echelon above Corps (EAC). Reviews, evaluates, prepares and executes SIGINT/EW deployment, employment, and redeployment plans and orders. Interprets intelligence requirements for translation into SIGINT/EW tasking. Reviews SIGINT/ EW doctrinal publications and prepares recommended changes. Compares modification table of organization and equipment (MTOE) and table of distribution and allowances (TDA) authorization documents with SIGINT/EW missions and functions and recommends revisions.

Physical Profile Serial #: 
222221
Qualifications and Prerequisites
Education: 
High school graduate or GED equivalent
Other Qualifications: 
  • Must be a US citizen
    1. Members of immediate family (spouse, parents, brothers, sisters, and children) must also be U.S. citizens. Soldier and immediate family members can be naturalized citizens. If naturalized, there is no minimum residency requirement.
    2. 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).
  • Must meet TOP SECRET security clearance and Sensitive Compartment Information (SCI) access eligibility requirements.
  • Meet career management and development criteria contained in AR 600-200, AR 614-200, and DA Pam 351-4.
  • No record of court-martial
  • No record of conviction by civil court for any offense other than minor traffic violations
  • No information in military personnel, Provost Marshal, intelligence, or medical records which will prevent the granting of security clearance under AR 604-5
  • Never been a member of the U.S. Peace Corps, except as specified in AR 614-200, chapter 1
  • 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.
  • 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.
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