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Fire observer skills for your resume and career
4 fire observer skills for your resume and career
1. SME
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- Defined by Squadron Battle Staff as SME in initiating requests for field artillery, mortar, and aerial delivered munitions.
- Provided SME information on U.S. Army doctrine, equipment, tactics, techniques, and procedures.
2. Fire Training
- Monitor and operate the Call for Fire Training Simulator.
3. Air Support
- Coordinated operations with artillery and air support units.
- Coordinate and direct fire and air support under hostile or stressful conditions.
4. Computer System
- Maintained various records and documentation for department computer systems.
- Identified possible improvements in computer systems.
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List of fire observer skills to add to your resume
The most important skills for a fire observer resume and required skills for a fire observer to have include:
- SME
- Fire Training
- Air Support
- Computer System
Updated January 8, 2025