The TMDE maintenance support specialist performs and supervises duties involving the calibration and repair of general purpose TMDE, selected special purpose TMDE, Radiation Detecting, Indicating, and Computing (RADIAC) equipment, calibration standards and accessories. Operate TMDE and calibration standards. Operates and performs preventive maintenance and checks and services (PMCS) on assigned vehicles and equipment. Installs, operates and performs PMCS on power generators.
94H1O - Skill Level One
Operates and performs calibration by alignment and adjustment of electronic and mechanical components by comparing measurements of the unit under test to a known standard traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Repairs general purpose and selected special purpose TMDE to component level by removing and replacing defective components. Perform field and sustainment level maintenance on calibration standards and calibration accessories. Operates and performs PMCS on vehicles and generators. Performs special regulatory requirements associated with the calibration, maintenance and repair of RADIAC equipment.
94H2O - Skill Level Two
Perform all duties of skill level one. Provide technical assistance to skill level one. Performs cross checks of calibration standards through inter-comparison of team calibration standards. Perform Area TMDE Support Team (ATST) production control procedures. Receive, schedules and tracks equipment turned in for calibration or repair. Maintains maintenance records and files, and provides reports to supported units. Demonstrates proper maintenance and troubleshooting techniques to junior personnel. During split-based mode of operation: Supervises and establishes workload priorities within split section of an ATST; and coordinates with Sustainment Brigade and supported units for turn in and pick up of TMDE.
94H3O - Skill Level Three
Supervises and performs all duties of skill levels one and two. As team chief and senior NCO on an ATST, supervises and manages TMDE calibration and repair support field and sustainment level maintenance for all supported organizations. Maintains hand receipt for ATST. Develops and implements standard operating procedures related to shop safety and TMDE calibration and repair. Coordinates with Sustainment Brigade and supported units for turn in and pick up of TMDE. Direct procedures for receipt, storage, inspection, testing, and repair of items. Establishes priorities within the ATST and distributes workload to the team. Responsible for ensuring that re-certification of team calibration standards is accomplished by the Area Calibration Laboratory. Develops and directs the ATST quality assurance, quality control (QA/QC) program, performs duties as ATST QA/QC inspector, and implements quality control procedures. Oversees maintenance records and calibration reports
within the ATST and provides reports to higher headquarters to include Sustainment Brigade and the U.S. Army TMDE Activity (USATA). Ensures all procedures and records pertaining to radiation safety, and the calibration program, are implemented and maintained in accordance with U.S. code, Federal, and Army regulations. Organizes and conducts on the job training (OJT) programs. Demonstrate proper maintenance and troubleshooting techniques. Enforce proper work practices. Prepares maintenance reports and develops load plans. Coordinates the movement of ATST radioactive source and supervises the calibration and repair support of RADIAC equipment. Acts as the local radiation protection officer (LRPO) and performs custodial duties for the unit's radioactive calibration source.
within the ATST and provides reports to higher headquarters to include Sustainment Brigade and the U.S. Army TMDE Activity (USATA). Ensures all procedures and records pertaining to radiation safety, and the calibration program, are implemented and maintained in accordance with U.S. code, Federal, and Army regulations. Organizes and conducts on the job training (OJT) programs. Demonstrate proper maintenance and troubleshooting techniques. Enforce proper work practices. Prepares maintenance reports and develops load plans. Coordinates the movement of ATST radioactive source and supervises the calibration and repair support of RADIAC equipment. Acts as the local radiation protection officer (LRPO) and performs custodial duties for the unit's radioactive calibration source.
92A4O - Skill Level Four
Oversees and plans TMDE program for division or Corps. As TMDE maintenance subject matter expert provides oversight and planning for TMDE calibration and repair program for all division or corps organizations supported by Sustainment Brigade. Develops, coordinates, and implements standard operating procedures for customer support between ATSTs and supported units. Receives calibration reports from ATST and provides statistical analysis on reports to commanders, Corps and below, concerning trends requiring command level decision. Oversees TMDE maintenance records for division or Corps, tracks critical TMDE, and provides reports to higher headquarters. Establishes TMDE maintenance priorities within division or Corps, plans and coordinates priority workload to the ATSTs. Plans and coordinates with higher headquarters, ATSTs, and supported units for split based operations. Ensures ATSTs are properly positioned to provide calibration and repair support
and ensures supported units understand location and procedure for TMDE support. Advises and coordinates with commanders at all levels, Corps and below, on the execution and planning of the TMDE maintenance program. Develops division or corps level TMDE QA/QC procedures, directs, and implements the division or Corps TMDE QA/QC program.
and ensures supported units understand location and procedure for TMDE support. Advises and coordinates with commanders at all levels, Corps and below, on the execution and planning of the TMDE maintenance program. Develops division or corps level TMDE QA/QC procedures, directs, and implements the division or Corps TMDE QA/QC program.
Physical Demands, Rating and Qualifications
1) A physical demands rating of moderately heavy.
(2) A physical profile of 212221.
(3) Normal color vision.
(4) Qualifying scores.
(a) A minimum score of 110 in aptitude area EL in Armed Services Vocational aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002.
(b) A minimum score of 107 in aptitude area EL on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002.
(5) Credit for successful completion of one year of high school algebra and general science.
(6) Formal training by completion of the MOS 94H Course conducted under the auspices of the U. S. Army Ordnance Munitions and Electronic Maintenance School (USAOMEMS) mandatory; or waiver may be granted by Commander, U. S. Army Ordnance Center and Schools (USAOC&S), Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005; or meet the civilian acquired skills criteria per paragraph 9-5b(5)(b) of this pamphlet and in paragraph (7) below.
(7) ACASP qualification criteria. Must have 2 years of experience or combination of formal training and experience totaling 2 years in operation, maintenance, and calibration of test, measurement and diagnostic equipment.
c. Additional skill identifiers.
(1) P5--Master Fitness Trainer.
(2) 1J--Operations Electronic Warfare Operations (personnel only).
(3) 1K--Tactical Electronic Warfare Operations (personnel only).
(4) 1X--Green Belt in Lean Six Sigma (personnel only).
(5) 1Y--Black Belt in Lean Six Sigma (personnel only).
(6) 1Z--Master Black Belt in Lean Six Sigma (personnel only).
(7) 2A--Non-Lethal Weapons Trainer (personnel only).
(8) 2B--Air Assault (personnel only).
(9) 2S--Battle Staff Operations (skill level 3 and above).
(10) 4A--Reclassification Training.
(11) 5W--Jumpmaster (personnel only).
(12) 6Q--Additional Duty Safety NCO (Reserve Component personnel only).
(13) 6T--Military Auditor (Reserve Component personnel only).
(14) 8P--Competitive Parachutist (skill level 2-4 personnel only).
(2) A physical profile of 212221.
(3) Normal color vision.
(4) Qualifying scores.
(a) A minimum score of 110 in aptitude area EL in Armed Services Vocational aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002.
(b) A minimum score of 107 in aptitude area EL on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002.
(5) Credit for successful completion of one year of high school algebra and general science.
(6) Formal training by completion of the MOS 94H Course conducted under the auspices of the U. S. Army Ordnance Munitions and Electronic Maintenance School (USAOMEMS) mandatory; or waiver may be granted by Commander, U. S. Army Ordnance Center and Schools (USAOC&S), Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005; or meet the civilian acquired skills criteria per paragraph 9-5b(5)(b) of this pamphlet and in paragraph (7) below.
(7) ACASP qualification criteria. Must have 2 years of experience or combination of formal training and experience totaling 2 years in operation, maintenance, and calibration of test, measurement and diagnostic equipment.
c. Additional skill identifiers.
(1) P5--Master Fitness Trainer.
(2) 1J--Operations Electronic Warfare Operations (personnel only).
(3) 1K--Tactical Electronic Warfare Operations (personnel only).
(4) 1X--Green Belt in Lean Six Sigma (personnel only).
(5) 1Y--Black Belt in Lean Six Sigma (personnel only).
(6) 1Z--Master Black Belt in Lean Six Sigma (personnel only).
(7) 2A--Non-Lethal Weapons Trainer (personnel only).
(8) 2B--Air Assault (personnel only).
(9) 2S--Battle Staff Operations (skill level 3 and above).
(10) 4A--Reclassification Training.
(11) 5W--Jumpmaster (personnel only).
(12) 6Q--Additional Duty Safety NCO (Reserve Component personnel only).
(13) 6T--Military Auditor (Reserve Component personnel only).
(14) 8P--Competitive Parachutist (skill level 2-4 personnel only).
School Information
School: 093 Location: 3301 ZEUS RD, RM 219, REDSTONE ARSENAL, AL
Course Title: TMDE MAINTENANCE SUPPORT SPECIALIST
093 Course: 198-94H10 Phase: Course Length: 33 Weeks 2.0 Days
Verifiable Prerequisites
PULHES 212221 Required
Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception YES Required
Physical Demand Rating MODERATELY HEAVY - LIFT OCCASIONAL 80 LB, FREQUENT 40 LB Required
Course Security Clearance Y - NONE Required
Pay Grade E1 - ENLISTED Through E6 - ENLISTED Required
ASVAB EL Score 107 Required
Service Component A - ACTIVE ARMY Required OR
G - NATIONAL GUARD Required OR
R - ARMY RESERVES Required
Prerequisite Courses
There are no Prerequisites in the Prerequisite Courses section. See other sections.
Text Prerequisites
Active Army, Reserve Component, and National Guard enlisted personnel.
Course Scope:
To provide training in the skills and knowledges required to maintain the U.S. Army Test, Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) program, including calibration and troubleshooting of Army peculiar TMDE and provides training on the identified Army-wide Warrior Training Tasks and Battle Drills requirements.
Special Information:
Entrance Forms to National Agency Check (ENTNAC) must be initiated prior to reporting to training. Personnel who wear eyeglasses must have nonconductive eyeglass frames when reporting for the course. Personnel with previous electronics training or experience may have to only attend selected sections of the course, based on proficiency advancement. Soldiers
must possess corrective lenses for field protective mask. No security clearance is required to attend this course. No security clearance is required to hold MOS 94H10. 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 the course start date. International Students are required to bring their dress uniform and optional physical fitness clothing, running shoes, and field uniforms.
Course Title: TMDE MAINTENANCE SUPPORT SPECIALIST
093 Course: 198-94H10 Phase: Course Length: 33 Weeks 2.0 Days
Verifiable Prerequisites
PULHES 212221 Required
Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception YES Required
Physical Demand Rating MODERATELY HEAVY - LIFT OCCASIONAL 80 LB, FREQUENT 40 LB Required
Course Security Clearance Y - NONE Required
Pay Grade E1 - ENLISTED Through E6 - ENLISTED Required
ASVAB EL Score 107 Required
Service Component A - ACTIVE ARMY Required OR
G - NATIONAL GUARD Required OR
R - ARMY RESERVES Required
Prerequisite Courses
There are no Prerequisites in the Prerequisite Courses section. See other sections.
Text Prerequisites
Active Army, Reserve Component, and National Guard enlisted personnel.
Course Scope:
To provide training in the skills and knowledges required to maintain the U.S. Army Test, Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) program, including calibration and troubleshooting of Army peculiar TMDE and provides training on the identified Army-wide Warrior Training Tasks and Battle Drills requirements.
Special Information:
Entrance Forms to National Agency Check (ENTNAC) must be initiated prior to reporting to training. Personnel who wear eyeglasses must have nonconductive eyeglass frames when reporting for the course. Personnel with previous electronics training or experience may have to only attend selected sections of the course, based on proficiency advancement. Soldiers
must possess corrective lenses for field protective mask. No security clearance is required to attend this course. No security clearance is required to hold MOS 94H10. 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 the course start date. International Students are required to bring their dress uniform and optional physical fitness clothing, running shoes, and field uniforms.