12C Operations NCOIC (Reservist)
Assists the company commander in planning, coordinating, and executing company training events; provides operational assistance to full-time staff sections; plans, directs, and supervises daily operations including preparation, verification and disseminating of reports to higher headquarters and the commanders; develops and publishes training schedules with risk assessments; assists in preparing the Unit Status Report (USR); manages the Unit Manning Report (UMR) and manning board; schedules Soldiers for OES, NCOES, and MOSQ schools; responsible for individual RFO input for approval; responsible for all orders pertaining to collective and individual training.
12C Bridge Crewmember
Directs crew assembly of fixed and float bridge assets; directs crew in maintenance of fixed and float bridge assets; operates and or supervised the use of bridge erection boats; directs construction of fighting positions, wire entanglements and demolition charges; determines limiting slopes, curves, stream velocities, overhead restrictions and gap width; responsible to ensure team members receive performance and professional growth counseling; trains, supervises and mentors subordinates on common MOS tasks.
Senior Boat Operator
Responsible for the health, welfare, daily accountability and training of 10 Soldiers; supervises and evaluates one Non-Commissioned Officer; trains Bridge Crewmember and Warrior Tasks to 30 Soldiers; ensures all equipment including two Common Bridge Transporters, one Bridge Erection Boat, one Palletized Load System Trailer, one Bridge Adapter Palette and two Improved Ribbon Bridge Bays are serviced and ready; responsible for the accountability of all equipment within his team valued in excess of $700,000 dollars.
12C Bridge Crewmember
Conducts road, river, and bridge reconnaissance and assists in site layout; operates bridge truck and light vehicles; performs duties as a deck hand on the bridge erection boat; loads and unloads, assembles, and maintains float and fixed bridges; installs fixed bridge anchorage, shore guys, kedge anchorage system and overhead cable anchorage systems; maintains security and accountability of equipment valued in excess of $500,000 dollars.
MOS 12C - Bridge Crewmember
Major Duties. Bridge crewmembers supervise or serve as a member of a squad, section, or platoon. They provide conventional and powered bridge and rafting support for wet and dry gap crossing operations. Duties for MOS 12C at each level of skill are:
MOSC 12C10. Operates bridge truck and light vehicles; operates, launches, retrieves, and performs duties as a deck hand on the bridge erection boat; assists in the preparation of a bridge site; handles shore lines; assists in rafting and bridging operations; assists in the installation of the overhead anchorage system; installs kedge anchorage systems; launches and retrieves ribbon bridge bays; launches and retrieves the Rapidly Emplaced Bridge; assists in the assembly and maintenance of military fixed and float bridges; prepares ribbon bridge equipment for air transport; operates the crane on the Dry Support Bridge (DSB); operates, maintains, and employs a variety of U.S. weapons including pistols, shotguns, rifles, carbines, machine guns, launchers, and grenades; operates and maintains communications equipment; enters and operates in radio net; assists in reconnaissance operations; detects and identifies U.S. and foreign mines and booby traps; constructs, installs, and primes firing systems for use in demolition; employs U.S. scatterable mines; installs wire mine obstacle material.
MOSC 12C20. Performs duties in preceding skill level; supervises lower grade soldiers and provides technical guidance in the accomplishment of their mission; performs as Team Leader and directs deployment of personnel in offensive, defensive, and stability operations; provides professional development to subordinate Soldiers; directs construction of fighting positions and wire entanglements; determines limiting slopes, curves, stream velocities, and gap width; conducts engineer reconnaissance; directs crew in the assembly and maintenance of military fixed and float bridges; operates an Engineer Regulating Point (ERP); directs crew in the installation of fixed bridge anchorage, shore guys, kedge anchorage system, and overhead anchorage systems; selects crossing site and directs emplacement of the Rapidly Emplaced Bridge; operates and supervises the use of bridge erection boats; conducts and supervises maintenance, battle damage assessment, and repair; receives and implements combat orders; provides brief backs and debriefings; records operational information on maps indicating location, strength, and tactical employment of friendly and enemy units; performs and teaches the operation, maintenance, and employment of a variety of U.S. weapons including pistols, shotguns, rifles, carbines, machine guns, launchers and grenades; directs the placement of explosives, determines safe distances, constructs field expedient demolitions, and clears demolition misfires.
MOSC 12C30. Performs and maintains proficiency in all major duties of previous skill levels; supervises subordinate Soldiers and provides technical and tactical guidance in the accomplishment of their duties; receives and issues orders providing brief back and debriefing; plans, prepares, and conducts oral operations orders; coordinates action of the element with adjacent and support elements and organic or supporting firepower; collects data and calculates the demolition requirement for explosives and related materials; conducts road, tunnel, ford, river, ferry and bridge reconnaissance; directs the utilization and maintenance of vehicles and equipment; directs the employment of unit and job site security; directs the off-loading and assembly of float and fixed bridges; performs float and fixed bridge site layout; supervises installation of an overhead cable anchorage system, kedge anchorage system, shore guys, and fixed bridge anchorage; supervises maintenance of fixed and float bridges; directs rafting operations; directs fixed and float bridge construction; supervises preparation of ribbon bridge equipment for air transport; determines requirements for Engineer Equipment Park (EEP) and Engineer Regulating Point (ERP); directs construction of bunkers, shelters, and fortifications; ensures collection and proper reporting of intelligence data to unit; collects and disseminates engineer intelligence data; collects data and calculates the requirement for explosives and related material; prepares demolition and reconnaissance reports; conducts ground reconnaissance for roads, routes, bridges, tunnels, fords, rivers and ferries; directs the construction of wire entanglements and field and urban fighting positions; determines logistical requirements for wire entanglements; operates the chest pack for the Dry Support Bridge (DSB).
MOSC 12C40. Performs and maintains proficiency in all major duties of previous skill levels; supervises subordinate Soldiers and provides technical and tactical guidance in the accomplishment of their duties; provides professional development to subordinate Soldiers through oral and written counseling; assists in the planning, organizing, directing, supervising, training, coordinating, and reporting of subordinate squads; develops platoon training plan and enforces safety standards; assists in the coordination and implementation of combat operations, training programs, and administrative and communication procedures; assists in organization and operation of tactical operations center; supervises platoon maintenance activities; supervises receipt, storage, and distribution of ammunition, demolition, supplies, equipment, and rations to subordinate elements; determines logistical requirements for military fixed and float bridges; determines anchorage requirements for fixed and float bridges; calculates area requirements for airlift operations; inspects fixed and float bridges; determines requirements for float bridge protective devices; supervises mine clearing and demolition missions; determines logistical requirements for bunkers and supervises the construction of a defensive perimeter; conducts platoon reconnaissance missions and calculates the Rapid Field Classification of fixed bridges; coordinates a passage of lines.