MOS 915A—Automotive Maintenance Warrant Officer

Automotive Maintenance Warrant Officer (MOS 915A) Description / Major Duties:

Plans, organizes, and executes field maintenance of wheeled and light tracked vehicles, self-propelled artillery systems, and fire control, armament, ground support, and powered driven chemical equipment. Diagnoses, tests, and analyzes malfunctions of unit equipment. Directs the establishment and operation of unit shop stock 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 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 parts and disposal of POL products. Establishes internal procedures to receive, issue, and store tools, parts, publications, and POL products.

Minimum requirements for MOS 915A Automotive Maintenance Warrant Officer:

  • SGT (E5) or above with six years field experience in MOS 91D, 91L, 91A, 91B, 91D, 91P, 91H, 91M, 91X. Recruiter, Drill Sergeant and other non-technical duties are not considered field experience. ARNG, USAR, and civilian experience related to MOS 915A is taken into consideration.
  • BNCOC (now known as Advanced Leader Course or ALC) graduate from a feeder MOS.
  • Copy of most recent 10 NCOERs, reflecting MOS proficiency in a supervisory capacity.
  • Letter of recommendation from a senior warrant officer (CW3 and above) in the MOS the applicant is applying for.
  • SSG or SFC in MOS 91 A/D/M/P with documented experience supervising armament operations may also apply for 913A

Applicants must submit a waiver request for each requirement not met. Waiver requests must explain why the waiver should be granted. No waivers permissable for E-4 and below.

Article Last Modified: February 20, 2011

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