The MI Systems Maintainer/Integrator is primarily responsible for maintaining and repairing Command/Control subsystems, receiver subsystems and related equipment. Some of your duties as an MI Systems Maintainer/Integrator may include:
Job training for a MI Systems Maintainer/Integrator consists of nine weeks of Basic Training, where you’ll learn basic Soldiering skills, and 42 weeks of classroom instruction, including practice with equipment. You’ll learn: Advanced level MI Systems Maintainer/Integrators supervise and train other Soldiers.
Other duties of Military Intel Systems Maintainer: The Military Intel Systems Maintainer position also supervises employment and monitors command, control, and communications. On missions and operations the system maintainer also helps run the surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) type systems.
Training for MOS 35T Job training for a military intelligence systems maintainer/integrator requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training (boot camp) and 42 weeks of Advanced Individual Training (AIT) practicing with equipment.
Fort HuachucaThe AIT training for MOS 35T is conducted at Fort Huachuca, located just outside Sierra Vista, Arizona.
35T (pronounced thirty-five tango using the phonetic alphabet), previously 33W, is the Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) for the United States Army's Military Intelligence Systems Maintainer/Integrator.
OVERVIEW. The Military Intelligence Systems Maintainer/Integrator is primarily responsible for maintaining intelligence computers, networks and sensors used by military intelligence Soldiers.
This Army job is military occupational specialty (MOS) 25B - Information Technology (IT) Specialists. These soldiers deal with highly sensitive information and need to have technical skills and aptitude for programming and computer languages.
six to 18 monthsYou will spend six to 18 months of Advanced Individual Training mastering another language and learning more about the job duties of 35P MOS. What is this? Training takes place at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center (DLIFLC) in Monterey, California.
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Position Purpose. To carry out the installation, maintenance and repair of mechanical signalling equipment including standby generator plants if applicable, and report on the performance and condition of the asset to ensure it is safe and in effective operation.