91Z Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor
Duty Descriptions

91Z58/Chief Instructor
Chief Instructor of a Total Army School System (TASS) Battalion that provides Ordnance MOS, ASI, and NCOES training to Soldiers from the Active Army, Army Reserve, and Army National Guard; responsible for reviewing POIs and training schedules for accuracy, identifying equipment and material shortages, controlling test materials, training subordinates, and conducting instruction IAW guidance from the U.S. Army Ordnance School, CASCOM, and TRADOC; responsible for the readiness, health, morale, and welfare of subordinate instructors.


91Z50/Maintenance Control Sergeant (MCS)
Serves as the Maintenance Control Sergeant (MCS) for a Support Maintenance Company (SMC) assigned to a Combat Sustainment Support Battalion (CSSB); directs all shop office operations such as production control, class IX ordering, combined man hour accounting, STAMIS actions and reports; maintains oversight on the workflow efficiency and continuity of five commodity sections consisting of Ground Support Equipment, Communications and Electronics, Armament, Automotive and Allied Trades; oversees the maintenance support for 232 units; responsible for the health, welfare and professional development of three NCOs and four Soldiers.


91Z67S/Chief Maintenance Mechanical Operations NCO
Senior Ordnance Sergeant Major for I Corps and JBLM; provides timely logistics recommendations to the G4 on complex sustainment related issues and associated suport matters for one Infantry Division headquarters, three Stryker brigades, aviation, fires and five functional and multifunctional brigades and deployment readiness pertaining to US Army Pacific Command (USARPAC); assists the G4 Maintenance Readiness Division Chief in preparing plans and policies pertaining to materiel readiness; provides input to the development of, or updates to, logistics annexes, Operations Orders (OPORDS) and concept of support plans.


91Z60/Chief Maintenance Mechanical Operation NCO
Serves as the Senior Maintenance Sergeant Major for Corps and provides support to three Stryker Brigade Combat teams, fires, Sustainment brigade, Battlefield surveillance, Military police, Medical and Engineer Brigades; assists the G4 Maintenance Readiness Division Chief in preparing plans and policies pertaining to materiel readiness; responsible for tracking and reporting ground equipment readiness and coordinating logistical, field and sustainment maintenance support throughout the ARFORGEN cycle; manages the Corps level Unit Maintained Equipment program and maintenance initiatives; advisor to Corps leadership on all maintenance issues and trends.


First Sergeant 91Z5M
Serves as a First Sergeant for the Forward Support Company that supports a Reconnaissance Squadron with a Maintenance Platoon, Distribution Platoon, and a Food Service Section; assists the Commander in planning, coordinating, and supervising all logistical operations that support the Squadron's missions; advises the Commander on enlisted matters to include duty assignments, promotions, military justice, awards, professional development, equal opportunity, and property accountability of over $17,000,000 worth of equipment; responsible for the readiness, discipline, training, health and welfare of 143 Soldiers.


First Sergeant 91Z5M
Served as a First Sergeant for the Forward Support Company in the RSTA Squadron that includes a Distribution Platoon, Maintenance Platoon, and a Food Service Section consisting of 93 Soldiers; assisted the commander in planning, coordinating, and supervising all logistical activities that support the Squadron; advised the Commander on enlisted Soldier matters to include duty assignments, promotions, military justice, awards, moral, welfare, professional developement, and equal opportunity; as the senior maintenance supervisor, supervises, plans and directs the sustainment maintenance of all wheeled, armament, power generation and utility equipment.


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; supervises 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; performs 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; supervises 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; performs 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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