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20 jobs that use MOS the most

Jobs that use mos the most include cavalry scout, 19d cavalry scout, and chemical processing equipment repairer.

What jobs use MOS the most?

1. Cavalry Scout

How cavalry scout uses MOS:

  • Develop internal sales leads and build value in NCSA premium memberships to generate sales and meet team goals.
  • Used advanced GPS and radio equipment to provide reliable real time communication.
  • Service, maintain, and frequently used multiple GPS systems, vehicles, and firearms.

Most common skills for cavalry scout:

  • MOS
  • Ammunition
  • Weapon Systems
  • Communications Equipment
  • Professional Development
  • Security Operations

2. 19D Cavalry Scout

How 19d cavalry scout uses MOS:

  • Lead and train scout vehicle crews, and supervise request, receipt, storage and issue of ammunition.
  • Lead basic reconnaissance operations and report enemy movements to commanding officers.
  • Perform the duties of an arm escort for military weapons and ammunition.

Most common skills for 19d cavalry scout:

  • Combat
  • MOS
  • Ammunition
  • Communications Equipment
  • Weapon Systems
  • Training Programs

3. Chemical Processing Equipment Repairer

How chemical processing equipment repairer uses MOS:

  • Show leadership skills for junior enlist soldiers.
  • Provide first aid and CPR when need in certain situations before medics arrive.
  • Experience in combat readiness skills, patrolling, monitoring, and military guarding protocol.

Most common skills for chemical processing equipment repairer:

  • Decontamination Equipment
  • Damage Assessment
  • MOS
  • AIT
  • Troubleshoot
  • Reverse Osmosis

4. Track Repairer

How track repairer uses MOS:

  • Dismantle devices to access and remove defective parts, using hoists, cranes, hand tools, and power tools
  • Supervise and train equipment operators.- Direct deployment of mechanics and vehicles in combat operations and training exercises.
  • Maintain and repair trucks, bulldozers, power shovels and other heavy equipment used for construction operations to support military operations.

Most common skills for track repairer:

  • Construction Equipment
  • Track Vehicles
  • MOS
  • Vehicle Air
  • Electrical System Repair
  • Troubleshoot

5. Fire Support Specialist

How fire support specialist uses MOS:

  • Manage receipt, storage and issue of ammunition processes.
  • Operate and maintain two Mk 56 gun fire control systems.
  • Inventory parts and supplies for the CIWS workcenter and armory.

Most common skills for fire support specialist:

  • Manual Calculations
  • Communications Equipment
  • Combat
  • MOS
  • Ammunition
  • Laser Range Finders

6. Indirect Fire Infantryman

How indirect fire infantryman uses MOS:

  • Accomplish a vast majority of BCT before receiving a general discharge for Hallux Valgus.
  • Review and verify gun data for accurate input, ensure proper safety checks before fire missions and proper ammunition expenditure.
  • Serve as a driver and as a gunner while serving in the mortar platoon.

Most common skills for indirect fire infantryman:

  • Technical Guidance
  • Combat
  • Platoon
  • MOS
  • Defensive Operations
  • Mortars

7. Electromedical Equipment Repairer

How electromedical equipment repairer uses MOS:

  • Repair and maintain trucks, bulldozers, power shovels and other heavy equipment that are need for construction operations
  • Provide organizational and direct support level maintenance in support of a heavy combat engineer company.
  • Work indoors using ladders, lifts, scaffolding or outdoors/ bucket truck /CDL IDOT certify.

Most common skills for electromedical equipment repairer:

  • Electric Motors
  • Electrical Systems
  • Utilities Equipment
  • MOS
  • Switches
  • Electrical Test Equipment

8. Electric Switch Repairer

How electric switch repairer uses MOS:

  • Use technical specifications, sketches, manuals, drawings, engineering notices, and FAA forms and publications to accomplish work.
  • Follow procedures to troubleshoot, diagnose and repair faulty aircraft wiring and components.
  • Maintain and troubleshot all computers and printing issues of the local area network within the organization.

Most common skills for electric switch repairer:

  • Avionics Systems
  • Cryptographic Equipment
  • Ah-64D
  • MOS
  • Aircraft Flight
  • Ah-64

9. Ammunition Specialist

How ammunition specialist uses MOS:

  • Determine proper storage methods to ensure compliance with safety regulations and HAZMAT.
  • Execute weekly inspections of storage facilities; segregate ammunition according to compatibility and ensure compliance with federal safety regulations.
  • Appoint PAC NCO upon arrival in theater.

Most common skills for ammunition specialist:

  • Demolition
  • Manual Procedures
  • MOS
  • Weapon Systems
  • Ammunition
  • Conventional Ammunition

10. Repairer

How repairer uses MOS:

  • Provide technical guidance to subordinates; install equipment modifications; troubleshot weapon systems, launch effects trainer
  • Maintain and repair trucks, bulldozers, power shovels and other heavy equipment used for construction operations to support military operations.
  • Move and park metro buses according to route and location.

Most common skills for repairer:

  • Patrol
  • Electrical Systems
  • MOS
  • Bulldozers
  • Test Equipment
  • Hydraulic Systems

11. Petroleum Supply Specialist

How petroleum supply specialist uses MOS:

  • Implement logistics support plan to manage advance shipment of hazardous goods to area of responsibility.
  • Serve as hatch foreman / senior cargo checker; enforce safety practices; operate cranes and supervise handling of equipment maintenance.
  • Perform the demolition of unserviceable ammunition in a safe manor.

Most common skills for petroleum supply specialist:

  • Safety Procedures
  • Math
  • MOS
  • AIT
  • Distribution Facilities
  • Stock Bulk

12. Cannon Crewmember

How cannon crewmember uses MOS:

  • Perform maintenance on missile equipment and associate equipment using technical manuals and lubrication orders.
  • Participate in frequent foot march of up to 16 miles with full combat gear weighing over 35 pounds under austere conditions.
  • Operate highly specialize missile launching equipment.

Most common skills for cannon crewmember:

  • Radio Communications
  • Leadership
  • Operational Readiness
  • Combat
  • MOS
  • AIT

13. Cable System Installer/Maintainer

How cable system installer/maintainer uses MOS:

  • Develop and lead training programs in preparation for combat.
  • Install, maintain, and troubleshoot Cat5 and Cat6 data networks.
  • Well experience with Cat5 connectors using the respective color codes and connecting terminate cables to Cisco switches.

Most common skills for cable system installer/maintainer:

  • Utility Poles
  • Construction Equipment
  • Power Generators
  • Repair Circuits
  • MOS
  • Electric Cables

14. Video System Repairer

How video system repairer uses MOS:

  • Complete officer leadership and electrical, mechanical, hydraulic and HVAC system training.
  • Implement installations of plumbing fixtures, toilets and sinks.
  • Prepare FAA 8130 tags for return to service tags.

Most common skills for video system repairer:

  • Combat
  • Test Equipment
  • MOS
  • Quality Control Measures
  • Weapons Systems
  • Electrical Components

15. Food Service Specialist

How food service specialist uses MOS:

  • Regulate temperatures of ovens, broilers, and grills.
  • Apply a vast number or USDA and USDC Standards/Specifications to determine compliance with contractual requirements.
  • Maintain a safe work environment for the preparation of food through sanitation and HACCP procedures.

Most common skills for food service specialist:

  • Kitchen Equipment
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • MOS
  • Customer Service
  • Cleanliness
  • Patients

16. Light Wheel Mechanic

How light wheel mechanic uses MOS:

  • Manage projects dot compliance and driver logs.
  • DOT inspections on assign vehicles.
  • Install and run hydrolic lines.

Most common skills for light wheel mechanic:

  • Mechanical Problems
  • Electrical Systems
  • Equipment Systems
  • MOS
  • Track Vehicles
  • AIT

17. Transportation Management Coordinator

How transportation management coordinator uses MOS:

  • Charge with managing contracts for non-emergency and emergency transportation of Medicaid and Medicare members.
  • Advise military and DOD civilians of their entitlements for shipment of personal property and passenger travel and prepare the required documentation.
  • Coordinate troop movements, inspect household goods and HAZMAT.

Most common skills for transportation management coordinator:

  • Transportation Management
  • Computer System
  • Material Shipments
  • Shipping Receiving
  • MOS
  • Freight Shipments

18. Maintainer Operator

How maintainer operator uses MOS:

  • Lead basic reconnaissance operations and report enemy movements to commanding officers.
  • Install and operate manual switchboards.
  • Assist with daily log and encryption accountability duties.

Most common skills for maintainer operator:

  • DOD
  • PMCS
  • Hand Tools
  • Secret Security Clearance
  • MOS
  • Technical Manuals

19. 11B Infantryman

How 11b infantryman uses MOS:

  • Achieve NCO status at an accelerate rate.
  • Attain the rank of NCO and maintain responsibility of own teams and squad.
  • Accomplish a vast majority of BCT before receiving a general discharge for Hallux Valgus.

Most common skills for 11b infantryman:

  • Strong Work Ethic
  • Work Ethic
  • Individual Training
  • Combat
  • MOS
  • Weapon Systems

20. Specialist E4

How specialist e4 uses MOS:

  • Lead basic reconnaissance operations and report enemy movements to commanding officers.
  • learned a lot from the experience, get the medic training and a simple CPR training.
  • Demonstrate excellent leadership skills while completing each duty assign.

Most common skills for specialist e4:

  • Combat
  • Weapons Systems
  • Vehicle Maintenance
  • Ribbon
  • MOS
  • Communications Equipment

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