MOS 94Y- Automatic Test Systems Operator/Maintainer
Major Duties. The Automatic Test Systems Operator/Maintainer operates, performs, and supervises field maintenance on the Next Generation Automatic Test System (NGATS), Direct Support Electrical Test System (DSETS), and Base Shop Test Facility (BSTF), AN/TSM-191; performs field level electronic maintenance, adjustments, tests, fault isolation, and repairs of supported system line replaceable units (LRU), shop replaceable units (SRU), and test program sets (TPS); performs maintenance on combat vehicles, Infantry and Artillery fire control systems and related test equipment; operates and performs preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on assigned vehicles and power generators.
Duties for MOS 94Y at each level of skill are:
MOSC 94Y10. Performs march order and emplacement of the BSTF; installs supported weapon system test program sets; initiates unit under test (UUT) procedures; isolates UUT, BSTF, NGATS, and DSETS printed circuit board or component malfunctions; replaces defective parts and components and performs UUT, BSTF, NGATS, and DSETS alignments and adjustments; Performs NGATS, DSETS, and BSTF preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) and operational checks; operates and performs PMCS on assigned vehicles and power generators.
MOSC 94Y20. Perform duties shown in preceding skill level; supervises junior grade Soldiers and provides technical guidance to Soldiers in the accomplishment of their duties; installs BSTF, NGATS, and DSETS equipment modifications; prepares maintenance and supply forms and records; provides technical assistance for corrective maintenance procedures.
MOSC 94Y30. Perform duties shown in preceding skill levels; establishes workload and repair priorities; recommends procedures for receipt, storage, inspection, testing and repair of items; organizes and conducts on the job training (OJT) programs; demonstrates proper maintenance and troubleshooting techniques; determines faulty work practices; prepares maintenance reports.

