MOS 94H
TMDE Maintenance Specialist
Duty Descriptions

94H3O TMDE Team Chief
Serves as Test Measurement Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) Maintenance Support Team Chief; processes and prioritizes requests for calibration and/or maintenance; maintains inventory of all diagnostic testing equipment and equipment requiring periodic calibration or recertification; reviews maintenance requirements and determines support capability; primary TMDE processes/procedures trainer for team.


TMDE Maintenance Specialist
Serves as TMDE Maintenance Support Specialist for 1-75 Cavalry regiment; processes and prioritizes requests for maintenance and calibration; maintains inventory of all diagnostic equipment requiring periodic calibration or recertification; schedules, coordinates and arranges pickup and delivery of equipment; reviews maintenance requirements and determines support capability; ensures 1-75 Cavalry Regiment is always fully mission capable.




10-94H. MOS 94H - Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) Maintenance Support Specialist (TMDE Maint Spt Sp), CMF 94 (Army Civilian Acquired Skills Program (ACASP) designated MOS)

a. Major duties. The TMDE maintenance support specialist performs and supervises duties involving the calibration and repair of general purpose TMDE, selected special purpose TMDE, Radiation Detecting, Indicating, and Computing (RADIAC) equipment, calibration standards and accessories; operates TMDE within calibration standards; operates and performs preventive maintenance and checks and services (PMCS) on assigned vehicles and equipment; installs, operates, and performs PMCS on power generators. Duties for MOS 94H at each level of skill are:

(1) MOSC 94H1O. Operates and performs calibration by alignment and adjustment of electronic and mechanical components by comparing measurements of the unit under test to a known standard traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST); repairs general purpose and selected special purpose TMDE to component level by removing and replacing defective components; performs field and sustainment level maintenance on calibration standards and calibration accessories; operates and performs PMCS on vehicles and generators; performs special regulatory requirements associated with the calibration, maintenance, and repair of RADIAC equipment.

(2) MOSC 94H2O. Performs all duties of skill level one; provides technical assistance to skill level one technicians; performs cross checks of calibration standards through inter-comparison of team calibration standards; performa Area TMDE Support Team (ATST) production control procedures; receives, schedules, and tracks equipment turned in for calibration or repair; maintains maintenance records and files and provides reports to supported units; demonstrates proper maintenance and troubleshooting techniques to junior personnel; supervises and establishes workload priorities within split section of an ATST during split-based mode of operation; coordinates with Sustainment Brigade and supported units for turn-in and pick up of TMDE.

(3) MOSC 94H3O. Supervises and performs all duties of skill levels one and two; supervises and manages TMDE calibration and repair support field and sustainment level maintenance for all supported organizations; maintains hand receipts for ATST; develops and implements standard operating procedures related to shop safety and TMDE calibration and repair; directs procedures for receipt, storage, inspection, testing, and repair of items; establishes priorities within the ATST and distributes workload to the team; ensures re-certification of team calibration standards is accomplished by the Area Calibration Laboratory; develops and directs the ATST quality assurance, quality control (QA/QC) program; performs duties as ATST QA/QC inspector and implements quality control procedures; oversees maintenance records and calibration reports within the ATST and provides reports to higher headquarters to include Sustainment Brigade and the U.S. Army TMDE Activity (USATA); ensures all procedures and records pertaining to radiation safety, and the calibration program are implemented and maintained in accordance with U.S. code, Federal, and Army regulations; organizes and conducts on the job training (OJT) programs; enforces proper work practices; prepares maintenance reports and develops load plans; coordinates the movement of ATST radioactive source and supervises the calibration and repair support of RADIAC equipment; acts as the local radiation protection officer (LRPO) and performs custodial duties for the unit's radioactive calibration source.



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