915A - Automotive Maintenance Warrant Officer

Duties:

Plans, organizes and executes field maintenance of:

  • Wheeled vehicles
  • Light track vehicles
  • Self-propelled artillery systems
  • Fire control
  • Armament
  • Ground support
  • Power-driven chemical equipment
  • Diagnoses, tests and analyzes malfunctions of unit equipment

Directs the establishment and operation of lists for field repair and maintenance-related operations.

Establishes and enforces shop fire and safety programs.

Manages unit calibration requirements and unit-level oil analysis program.

Prepares readiness reports.

Writes and updates internal standard operating procedures (SOPs) for maintenance areas.

Directs emergency recovery and repair for all unit equipment.

Manages The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS).

Manages scheduling of periodic maintenance and services.

Manages dispatch of passenger, cargo and combat vehicles.

Manages requisitioning and exchange of repair vehicles and disposal of petroleum, oil and lubricant (POL) products.

Establishes internal procedures to receive, issue and store tools, parts, publications and POL products.


Prerequisites (these minimum prerequisites will not be waived):

  • Be a Sergeant (E-5) or above with six years' field experience in Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) 52D, 62B, 63A, 63B, 63D, 63H, 63M, 63X. (USAR, Army National Guard: Civilian experience related to MOS 915A will be taken into consideration.)
  • Be an Advanced Leaders Course (ALC) graduate from a feeder MOS. Waiver requests may be submitted and will be considered on an individual basis.
  • Possess a minimum of one year of maintenance shop supervisory experience, and have that experience documented on a Noncommissioned Officer Evaluation Report (NCOER) or certified by a memo from an officer.
  • Provide a copy of all NCOERs, which should reflect MOS proficiency in maintenance supervisory capacity.
  • Enclose a written recommendation from a warrant officer from within the applicant's organization who holds the warrant officer (WO) MOS the applicant is applying for. In organizations where no WO in the correct MOS is available, a letter of recommendation from a Senior WO in the correct MOS from a supporting maintenance unit can be substituted.

*Note: Army National Guard programs and benefits are subject to change. Your local warrant officer recruiter has the most up-to-date information about job availability and bonuses in your state.