25X7S Operations Sergeant Major
Serves as the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the ACoS G3/5 for U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command comprised of over 9,000 military and civilian personnel globally stationed in 31 states and 27 countries and Senior Commander for Aberdeen Proving Ground supporting over 28,000 personnel; responsible for planning, developing, coordinating, directing and supervising logistical support, installation, operation and management of C5ISR-M systems in support of U.S. Army Materiel Command and the Army; provides technical advice and assistance to Commanders, Directors and staff for 6 subordinate units; serves as lead NCO for Plans and Operations for both the command and the installation; serves on committees, work groups, and advises international, national, military and civilian organizations.
Plans/Operations NCOIC
Serves as Plans/Operations NCOIC for 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; provides the company command team with reliable network operations, training and automations sections; manages, tracks, and oversees all administrative actions for 135 Soldiers; assigns maintenance priorities; maintains the readiness of six vehicles, two trailers, and a variety of office and communications equipment valued in excess of $4 million; responsible for the morale, health, welfare and professional development of 10 NCOs and 15 Soldiers.
Communications NCOIC
Serves as NCOIC in a Light Infantry Battalion capable of rapid deployment to any location; responsible for the planning, coordination, and execution of all C4I requirements for the Company; assists in the supervision and training of Platoon Radio communicators; assists in the development, scheduling, coordination and evaluation of all communications training at company level; supervises the installation, operation, and maintenance of all communications equipment; monitors the status of all communications equipment in support of maintenance and maintains TAMMS records; oversees the morale, health, welfare and professional development of seven NCOs and 11 Soldiers.
Chief Signal NCO
The Chief Signal NCO plans, develops, coordinates, directs, and supervises the installation, operation and management of integrated C2 telecommunications and information management networks; develops Command and Control Communications policy; provides technical advice and assistance to commanders, staff, and subordinate units; coordinates Signal activities with higher, lower and adjacent headquarters; performs Signal staff and senior operations NCO functions, to include writing C4I policy, procedures, operations plans, orders, and reports; uses computers to control and monitor network status in an operational environment; develops battlefield Signal operations plans in support of organizations at battalion and higher levels, and for Joint and Combined Commands and activities.

