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91Z Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor
Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor
Serves as the Brigade Maintenance Supervisor for a Combat Support Military Police Brigade comprised of three Military Police Battalions, ten Military Police companies and three Military Police detachments; evaluates unit maintenance through collection and analysis of maintenance data; serves as liaison for DS, GS, I Corps and FORSCOM activities to repair equipment worth over 200 million dollars; provides oversight, support and expertise for two battalion level maintenance programs; monitors battalions PLL, TAMMS, TMDE, Exchange Pricing, and SAMS-E operations; tracks and identifies all maintenance resources and requirements in the brigade.
Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor
Serves as the Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor responsible for managing of a multi-functional Combat Support and Sustainment Battalion; supervise development and preparation of operations information and related data to ensure proper logistical support and technical assistance; contributes to staff development and data systems; provides mission guidance to one subordinate NCO; perform duties as senior Mechanic for 4,215 Soldiers assisting in planning, training, deployment, and redeployment operations at the Battalion level; responsible for the training, health, welfare, and discipline for one Soldiers and one NCOs.
91Z50 Brigade Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor
Serves as the Senior Maintenance Supervisor responsible for managing of a multi-functional Engineer Brigade maintenance program consisting of nine Battalions and a HHC; supervise development and preparation of operations information and related data to ensure proper logistical support and technical assistance; contributes to staff development and data systems; provides mission guidance to nine subordinate NCOs; perform duties as senior Mechanic for 4,215 Soldiers assisting in planning, training, deployment, and redeployment operations at the Brigade and Battalion level; responsible for the training, health, welfare, and discipline for two Soldiers and two NCOs.
91Z First Sergeant
Serves as a First Sergeant of a Forward Support Company; responsible for planning and executing maintenance and distribution support to a General Support Aviation Battalion; oversees the training in preparation for deployment with little or no warning; responsible for the maintenance of 271 ground vehicles and 24 hour refuel operations in support of 30 UH-60 Blackhawk and 12 CH-47 Chinook helicopters; responsible for providing daily sustenance for 850 Soldiers; maintains the readiness of 98 vehicles and rolling stock valued in excess of $14M; responsible for the morale, health, welfare, and training of 114 Soldiers and support to their family members.
91Z First Sergeant
Served as a First Sergeant for a multi-functional Forward Support Company in a rapidly deployable Combined Arms Battalion that includes a Distribution Platoon, Maintenance Platoon, and a Food Service Section consisting of 206 Soldiers; assisted the commander in planning, coordinating, and supervising all logistical activities that support an entire 850 Soldier Combined Arms Battalion; advised the commander on enlisted Soldier matters to include duty assignments, promotions, military justice, awards, moral, welfare, professional developement, and equal opportunity concerns; assisted the CDR in property accountability of over $ 27,000,000 of worth equipment.
91Z First Sergeant
First Sergeant of an Airborne Forward Support Company in support of the 1st Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment; senior advisor to the company commander for all tactical, promotion, assignment and retention decisions; responsible for the professional development and mentorship of 35 NCOs in 18 different MOSs; supervises and maintains all personnel administrative data, training records, daily readiness reports, enlisted rating schemes, jump logs, medical readiness and military schools enrollment; responsible for the overall health, morale and welfare of 127 Soldiers; ensures the maintenance and accountability of equipment valued at $50,000,000.
91Z50 Senior Maintenance Supervisor (previously MOS 63Z50)
Serves as the Senior Maintenance Supervisor for a PATRIOT battalion that provides counter air and missile defense while protecting critical operational assets in support of the PACOM Commander; managed the required training for 90 maintainers, services of over 380 pieces of rolling stock, and ground equipment worth over $20,000,000; coordinates the maintenance workload and quality control of jobs within supporting organizations; directs the flow of repair parts; responsible for maintaining a continuous communication with the six field maintenance teams (FMT) that support the battalion to ensure proper logistical support and technical assistance.
► Overhauling of various machineries.
► Evaluates, repair, and troubleshoot machineries; Also conduct regular monitoring and inspection of all equipments.
► Prepare maintenance schedule of all technical personnel.
► Plans, research, and developed possible ways to maintain the efficiency of all machineries.
► Check maintenance reports submitted by all technical personnel as well as their accomplishments.
► Support company's program in implementing the full awareness of safety and health hazard for the staff.
► Act on problems concerning spare parts unavailability
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