Telecommunications Operations Chief
Duty Descriptions

MOS 25W, Telecommunications Operations Chief is comprised of feeder MOS 25C, 25L, 25N, and 25Q

First Sergeant

25W5M First Sergeant
Serves as First Sergeant for C Company, 369th Signal Battalion, 15th Regimental Signal Brigade; directly supervises 11 Platoon Sergeants, three Operations NCOs, 36 Instructor/Writers, and over 500 Advance Individual Training (AIT) Soldiers; senior advisor to the Company Commander on all matters; plans, coordinates, supervises and reinforces Warrior Tasks and Battle Drills, Senior Enlisted Development, Physical Fitness Training, and the Soldierization process; responsible for the Soldiers' health, welfare, morale, safety, mentoring and discipline; focal point of accountability and leader training.


25W5M First Sergeant
Serves as First Sergeant of the Headquarters and Headquarters Company of an Expeditionary Signal Battalion; senior enlisted advisor to the company commander; responsible for supporting Theater-Level communications enabling USAREUR, EUCOM and NATO missions; responsible for the readiness of the battalion tactical operations center; enforces high standards for training, safety and discipline of all assigned Soldiers encompassing the company and battalion staff; responsible for the maintenance and readiness of company vehicles and communications assemblages; responsible for the training, welfare and professional development of 125 Soldiers and their Families.




Operations NCOIC

Plans/Operations NCOIC
Serves as a Plans/Operations NCOIC in a forward deployed Signal Company in an Expeditionary Signal Battalion (ESB) supporting 228th Signal Brigade, International Security Assistance Force, RC North and its subordinate commands; responsible for providing the company command team with reliable network operations, training and automations sections; manages, tracks, and oversees all administrative actions for 130 Soldiers; responsible for the readiness of five vehicles, two trailers, various office and communications equipment in excess value of $8 million; responsible for the morale, health, welfare and professional development of 12 NCOs and 17 Soldiers.


25W Battalion Operations NCOIC
Serves as the Battalion Operations NCOIC for an Expeditionary Signal Battalion that provides Command and Control communications in support of CENTCOM; directs the planning, engineering and lifecycle management of all communications training, networks installation and Warfighter C4I requirements; responsible for the synchronization of the unit's training, spending and planning in accordance with Brigade's requirements; responsible for resourcing and providing the training direction and guidance for 515 authorized Soldiers; responsible for professional development and morale of 26 authorized Soldiers and over one million dollars worth of equipment.




Platoon Sergeant

25W Platoon Sergeant
Serves as a Platoon Sergeant for a Signal Detachment platoon; responsible for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the XVIII Airborne Corps network enterprise in support of Corps level functions at the MAIN CP; responsible for the health, welfare, training, readiness, and professional development of seven NCOs and 19 Soldiers; supervises the installation, operation, maintenance, and management of two Joint Network Node (JNN) systems, two Secure Mobile Anti-Jam Reliable Tactical Terminals (SMART-T), three Transportable Tactical Command Communications (T2C2) systems, one High Capacity Line-of-Sight (HCLOS) shelter, one network transmission team (RETRANS), 11 support vehicles, and 11 generators.


25W Expeditionary Signal Platoon Sergeant
Expeditionary Signal Platoon Sergeant in an Expeditionary Signal Company; responsible for the installation, operation and maintenance of 5 AN/TRC-190(V1), 2 AN/TRC-190(V3) Line of Site (LOS) transmission systems, 1 AN/TSC-93 multi-channel hub satellite terminal, 5 CPN teams, 1 Joint Node Network (JNN) team, 1 cable and wire team, all associated trailers, vehicles and power generation equipment worth over 7.5 million dollars; responsible for the morale, welfare, training, discipline, and safety of over 54 Soldiers.


25W40 Scout Platoon Sergeant
Served as a Scout Platoon Sergeant in an Airborne Reconnaissance Squadron; responsible for the health, welfare, and training of six Noncommissioned Officers and ten enlisted Soldiers; responsible for the maintenance and accountability of eight High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle and ancillary equipment worth in excess of $2,500,000; tactically employs a Platoon in support of Troop operations; collects and reports intelligence during operations; analyzes enemy intelligence for use by the Squadron Commander; ensures that the Platoon is ready to deploy anywhere in the world within 18 hours of notification.


25W40 Platoon Sergeant
Serves as a Platoon Sergeant for a Network Extension platoon in a forward deployed Network Support Company(NSC) supporting the 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade(BfSB); responsible for the health, welfare, training, readiness and professional development of 12 Soldiers and six Noncommissioned Officers (NCO); supervises the installation, operation and maintenance of one Joint Network Node(JNN) system consisting of a AN/TTC-59 shelter, one High Capacity Line of Sight (HCLOS) shelter, nine support vehicles, and three generators valued in excess over $10 million.




Senior NCO

25W Senior NCO of an Expeditionary Signal Company
The Senior Non-Commissioned Officer of an Expeditionary Signal Company providing tactical command, control, communications and computers (C4) for Army battlefield commanders or a Joint Force/Joint Land Force Component Commands (JTF/JFLCC) worldwide contingency; responsible for leading the company in operations, training, maintenance, supply and personnel with emphasis on personnel survivability; responsible for tactical employment, operation and sustainment of communications terminals, associated trailers and power generation equipment worth over $20 million; responsible for the health, morale, training, discipline and safety of 146 Soldiers.



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