The computer/detection systems repairer performs or supervises field and sustainment level maintenance and repair on microcomputers and electromechanical telecommunications equipment, Field Artillery (FA) digital devices, Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers, switchboards, telephones, associated wire instruments/equipment, night vision devices/equipment, laser and fiber optic systems, mine detection and dispensing systems, battlefield illumination devices, electronic azimuth determining devices, and nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) warning and measuring devices.
94F1O - Skill Level One
Use Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE), Test Program Sets (TPS), and Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals (IETM) to determine the cause and location of malfunctions, extent of faults, and category of maintenance required. Inspect equipment for faults and completeness. Test equipment to determine operational condition. Troubleshoot to determine location and extent of equipment faults. Repair equipment by adjusting, aligning, repairing, or replacing defective components. Tests repaired items to ensure compliance with technical specifications. Evacuates equipment and components to higher level repair activities based on the Maintenance Allocation Chart (MAC). Prepares appropriate maintenance forms and records. Logs maintenance in accordance with The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS). Maintain authorized spare parts, supply stock, tool lists, technical manuals, and instructional materials. Perform preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on TMDE, vehicles, and power generators.
94F2O - Skill Level Two
Perform duties shown in preceding skill level. Perform maintenance duties that are more complex and beyond the scope and experience of those encountered by the skill level one repairer. Provide technical assistance to both subordinates and supported users. Supervise the operation and proper use of TMDE. Schedules and performs user maintenance on TMDE, tools, and special test equipment. Perform final or quality control inspection of repaired equipment and maintenance documents. Provides shop supervisor with equipment repair status, priorities, and necessity for bench stock resupply. Maintains maintenance facility technical library.
94F3O - Skill Level Three
Perform duties shown in preceding skill level. Perform maintenance duties that are more complex and beyond the scope and experience of those encountered by the skill level two repairers. Supervises and leads sections or squads of electronic repairers. Establishes workload, work schedules, and repair priorities. Assign priority of work for job requests. Supervise final or quality control inspection of repaired equipment and maintenance documents. Supervise calibration and shop safety programs.
Physical Demands, Rating and Qualifications
(1) A physical demands rating of very heavy.
(2) A physical profile of 111221.
(3) Normal color vision.
(4) Qualifying scores.
(a) A minimum score of 105 in aptitude area EL on Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002.
(b) A minimum score of 102 in aptitude area EL on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002.
(5) A security eligibility of SECRET.
(6) A U.S citizen.
(7) Formal training by completion of the MOS 94F Course conducted under the auspices of the U.S. Army Ordnance Munitions and Electronic Maintenance School (USAOMEMS), Redstone Arsenal, AL 35897-6090 mandatory; or waiver may be granted by Commander, U.S. Army Ordnance Center and School (USAOC&S), Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005..
c. Additional skill identifiers. (Note: Refer to table 12-8 (Listing of universal ASI’s associated with all enlisted MOS)). F1--Biological Integrated Detection System (BIDS)/Joint Biological Point Detection System (JBPDS) Repairer.
(2) A physical profile of 111221.
(3) Normal color vision.
(4) Qualifying scores.
(a) A minimum score of 105 in aptitude area EL on Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002.
(b) A minimum score of 102 in aptitude area EL on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002.
(5) A security eligibility of SECRET.
(6) A U.S citizen.
(7) Formal training by completion of the MOS 94F Course conducted under the auspices of the U.S. Army Ordnance Munitions and Electronic Maintenance School (USAOMEMS), Redstone Arsenal, AL 35897-6090 mandatory; or waiver may be granted by Commander, U.S. Army Ordnance Center and School (USAOC&S), Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005..
c. Additional skill identifiers. (Note: Refer to table 12-8 (Listing of universal ASI’s associated with all enlisted MOS)). F1--Biological Integrated Detection System (BIDS)/Joint Biological Point Detection System (JBPDS) Repairer.
School Information
School: 113 School Location: FT GORDON, GA
Course Title: COMPUTER DETECTION SYSTEMS REPAIRER
Course: 198-94F10 Phase: Course Length: 20 Weeks 0.0 Days
Verifiable Prerequisites
PULHES 111221 Required
Physical Demand Rating VERY HEAVY - LIFT OCCASIONAL OVER 100 LB, FREQUENT 50 LB Required
Course Security Clearance G - INTERIM SECRET Required
Pay Grade E1 - ENLISTED Through E6 - ENLISTED Required
Service Component A - ACTIVE ARMY Required OR
G - NATIONAL GUARD Required OR
R - ARMY RESERVES Required
Prerequisite Courses
There are no Prerequisite Courses.
Text Prerequisites
Normal color vision.
Due to radiation safety hazard associated with equipment trained in this course, it is not recommended that pregnant female soldiers attend this course.
Qualifying Scores.
(a) A minimum score of 105 in aptitude area EL on Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002.
(b) A minimum score of 102 in aptitude area EL on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002.
Successful completion of 1 year of high school algebra and general science. A U.S citizen.
Course Scope:
Provide electronic theory and maintenance in the following areas: DC fundamentals, AC fundamentals, analog circuits, digital circuits, soldering techniques, computer maintenance skills to include: commercial personal computers and peripherals (processors, power supplies, printers, modems, video display units) and military application computer devices. Optical theory to include: laser, fiber optics, and night vision devices. Special electronic devices to include: chemical detectors, chemical alarms, and radiation safety.
Special Information:
Due to the radiation safety hazard associated with the equipment trained in this course, pregnant female soldiers are not recommended for attendance. An INTERIM SECRET clearance is required to attend this course. Soldiers may graduate with an INTERIM SECRET clearance but will be given a provisional award of MOS 94F10. Final award of MOS is dependent upon receipt of a SECRET clearance. Reserve Component Soldiers will hand carry their original 201 file or a complete copy of the file to the service school. If the 201 file is mailed, it must arrive one week prior to course start date. International Students are required to bring their dress uniform and optional physical fitness clothing, running shoes, and field uniforms.
Course Title: COMPUTER DETECTION SYSTEMS REPAIRER
Course: 198-94F10 Phase: Course Length: 20 Weeks 0.0 Days
Verifiable Prerequisites
PULHES 111221 Required
Physical Demand Rating VERY HEAVY - LIFT OCCASIONAL OVER 100 LB, FREQUENT 50 LB Required
Course Security Clearance G - INTERIM SECRET Required
Pay Grade E1 - ENLISTED Through E6 - ENLISTED Required
Service Component A - ACTIVE ARMY Required OR
G - NATIONAL GUARD Required OR
R - ARMY RESERVES Required
Prerequisite Courses
There are no Prerequisite Courses.
Text Prerequisites
Normal color vision.
Due to radiation safety hazard associated with equipment trained in this course, it is not recommended that pregnant female soldiers attend this course.
Qualifying Scores.
(a) A minimum score of 105 in aptitude area EL on Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002.
(b) A minimum score of 102 in aptitude area EL on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002.
Successful completion of 1 year of high school algebra and general science. A U.S citizen.
Course Scope:
Provide electronic theory and maintenance in the following areas: DC fundamentals, AC fundamentals, analog circuits, digital circuits, soldering techniques, computer maintenance skills to include: commercial personal computers and peripherals (processors, power supplies, printers, modems, video display units) and military application computer devices. Optical theory to include: laser, fiber optics, and night vision devices. Special electronic devices to include: chemical detectors, chemical alarms, and radiation safety.
Special Information:
Due to the radiation safety hazard associated with the equipment trained in this course, pregnant female soldiers are not recommended for attendance. An INTERIM SECRET clearance is required to attend this course. Soldiers may graduate with an INTERIM SECRET clearance but will be given a provisional award of MOS 94F10. Final award of MOS is dependent upon receipt of a SECRET clearance. Reserve Component Soldiers will hand carry their original 201 file or a complete copy of the file to the service school. If the 201 file is mailed, it must arrive one week prior to course start date. International Students are required to bring their dress uniform and optional physical fitness clothing, running shoes, and field uniforms.