a. Major duties.
The aircraft component repair supervisor must be knowledgeable of the duties performed by personnel in MOSs 15F, 15N, and 15Y.
Performs administrative duties such as planning aircraft maintenance, and avionics repair shops/facilities as well as determining man-hours, personnel management, parts and facility requirements while maintaining supply economy and discipline.
Prepares evaluations, special reports, records and recommends and/or administers plans and policies pertaining to aircraft component repair.
Instructs and supervises maintenance, repairs and inspections of aircraft armament, aviation communications and other electronic/electrical systems according to drawings, blueprints, directives, technical manuals, and safety procedures.
Typically assigned to Aviation Field or Sustainment maintenance units.
b. Physical demands rating and qualifications for initial award of MOS.
(1)
Aircraft component repair supervisors must possess the following qualifications:
Waivers, and/or exceptions must be approved by Cdr, USAACE, ATTN: ATZQ-CDF-P, Ft Rucker, AL 36362-5000, (http://www.rucker.army.mil/usaace/directorates/cdid/opfd/iw_enlisted.html).
(a)
A physical demands rating Moderate (Gold).
(b)
A physical profile of 323222.
(c)
Normal color vision.
(d)
Qualifying scores – Line scores are the same as the feeder MOS.
A Minimum OPAT score of Standing Long Jump (LJ) -0120 cm, Seated Power Throw (PT) – 0350 cm, Strength Deadlift (SD) – 0120 lbs., and Interval Aerobic Run (IR) – 0036 shuttles in Physical Demands Category “Moderate” (Gold).
(e)
Formal training (completion of a resident MOS 15F, 15N, 15J or 15Y course conducted under the auspices of the USAACE) mandatory.
Waivers for formal training or ACASP criteria must be submitted to Cdr, USAACE, ATTN: ATZQ-CDF-P, Ft Rucker, AL 36362-5000 for approval.
(f)
Reclassification: Must meet the above qualifications and all prerequisites IAW AR 614-200 Chapter 3-19 and AR 40-501 Chapter 3.
Armament/Electrical/Avionics Repair Supervisor must have an aviation maintenance/component repairer CMF 15 MOS for a minimum of 18 months at skill level 3.
1. Active Component:
Soldiers that do not meet the above qualifications must submit a determination packet to Cdr, USAACE, ATTN: ATZQ-CDF-P, Ft Rucker, AL 36362-5000, (http://www.rucker.army.mil/usaace/directorates/cdid/opfd/iw_enlisted.html) .
2. National Guard:
Soldiers that do not meet the above qualifications must submit a determination packet through National Guard Bureau, ATTN: NGB-ARNG-AV, 111 South George Mason Drive, Arlington, VA 22204-1382, (http://www.rucker.army.mil/usaace/directorates/cdid/opfd/iw_enlisted.html).
3. Reserve Component:
Soldiers that do not meet the above qualifications must submit a determination packet through Commander, 11th Aviation Command, ATTN: G3 (ARRC-AKY-OP), 1160 Brandenburg Station Road, Ft Knox, KY 40121-4190, (http://www.rucker.army.mil/usaace/directorates/cdid/opfd/iw_enlisted.html).
(2)
Alcohol and drug abuse as defined below will disqualify any Soldier or potential enlistee from this MOS.
This disqualification will not be waived, even though the Soldier/potential enlistee satisfactorily complete the Army Substance Abuse (ASAP) Program or a civilian equivalent, except as specified below:
(a)
A medically diagnosed history of alcohol abuse as defined in the substance use disorder section of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, 4th Edition, 2000 “text revision” (DSM-IV) (http://www.psych.org/MainMenu/Research/DSMIV.aspx) is disqualifying.
Cdr, HRC may waive this disqualification after a Soldier/potential enlistee in this MOS successfully completes the Army ASAP Education, out-patient or inpatient programs or its civilian equivalent, based on the recommendations of the chain of command and the Cdr, USA Aeromedical Center.
A Soldier/potential enlistee who completes any aspect of ASAP and is involved in an additional offense involving alcohol or alcohol abuse will be immediately reclassified or denied enlistment in this MOS as a high risk.
(b)
Except as provided in (e) below, a wrongful or improper use of narcotic or other controlled substance or dangerous drug as defined by Title 21 United States Code (USC) Controlled Substances Act, Section 801, et seq, (http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/21cfr/21usc/801.htm) is disqualifying.
(c)
A positive result of urine test administered per AR 600-85 The Army Substance Abuse Program, that leads to medical evaluation and a finding of “no diagnosis apparent, improper use” is disqualifying.
(d)
Except as provided in (e) below, a documented instance of the use, sale, transfer, possession, or manufacture of any narcotic or other controlled substance or dangerous drug as defined by 21 USC 801, et seq, is disqualifying.
A documented instance includes conviction by any courts martial or any civilian court.
Convictions include juvenile adjudication, non-judicial punishment under Article 15, UCMJ, or voluntary confession after proper rights warning according to Article 31(b), UCMJ.
(e)
A Soldier or potential enlistee will not be disqualified for teenage civilian experimentation with marijuana or other cannabinoids disclosed in voluntary confessions of drug experimentation documented solely by information obtained from DD Form (SF) 2808 Report of Medical Examination or DD Form (SF) 2807-2 Medical Prescreen of Medical History Report.
(Experimentation is defined as one time use or casual use over a short period of time resulting from peer pressure.)
The use disclosed must have occurred prior to the individual’s 18th birthday, and prior to enlistment in any armed force.
(3)
MOS closed for reclassification to Soldiers who have been deemed permanently non-deployable in accordance with AR 614-30, AR 40-501, AR 220-1 and AR 600-8-101.
Soldiers must meet the minimum criteria for retainability stated in AR 600-60, paragraph 4-2(b) and be fully deployable to all locations and echelons.
c. Additional skill identifiers.
(Note: Refer to table 12-8 (Listing of universal ASI’s associated with all enlisted MOS)).
N/A.
d. Physical requirements and standards of grade.
Physical requirements and SG relating to each skill level are listed in the following tables:
(1) Table 10-15L-1. Physical requirements.
(2) Table 10-15L-2. Standards of grade TOE/MTOE.
(3) Table 10-15L-3. Standards of grade TDA.
Related Pages
- Army Military Occupational Specialties
- 15L MOS – Armament/Electrical/Avionics Repair Supervisor
- 15F MOS – Aircraft Electrician
- 15N MOS – Avionic Mechanic
- 15Y MOS – AH-64 Armament/Electrical/Avionic Systems Repairer
- 15 Series MOS
- Army Additional Skill Identifiers
- Army Special Qualification Identifiers
