913A - Armament Systems Maintenance Warrant Officer

Duties:

Manages activities and personnel engaged in maintenance and repair of small arms, field artillery and armament systems.

Directs the identification and troubleshooting of electrical, hydraulic, fire control and instrument malfunctions.

Establishes removal and replacement procedures of items that are unserviceable and beyond the repair capabilities of forward support companies.

Manages quality assurance and production control programs, to ensure established work standards are met and repairs are made on a timely basis.

Administers The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS) and the Maintenance Reporting and Management Systems (MRMS).

Administers regulations and procedures for security, accountability and shipment of weapons.

Directs repair teams in support of field units and activities.

Establishes and directs a shop safety program, according to applicable regulations.

Establishes a technical library and examines, interprets and disseminates technical material, including orders and bulletins.

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) 91F, 91G or 91K. (USAR, Army National Guard: Civilian experience related to MOS 913A 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.
  • Provide a copy of all Noncommissioned Officer Evaluation Reports (NCOERs), which should reflect MOS proficiency in an armament 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.