Sunday, November 4, 2018

PART III - DUTY DESCRIPTION

Enter the most important routine duties and responsibilities in a series of phrases, starting with action words, separated by semicolons, and ending in a period. Use the present tense to identify what the rated NCO is supposed to do in his or her duty position. Unless changes occurred during the rating period, the duty description on the NCOER should be the same as the one on the DA Form 2166–9–1A. The scope should include the number of people supervised, equipment, facilities, dollars involved, and any other routine duties and responsibilities critical to mission accomplishment. 

PART III - DUTY DESCRIPTION

a. PRINCIPAL DUTY TITLE: First Sergeant
b. DUTY MOSC: 89B5M 
c. DAILY DUTIES AND SCOPE: 
Serves as the First Sergeant for a Modular Ordnance Company providing Class V support to the Afghanistan theater of operations; manages training requirements, accountability, APFT, weapons qualifications, and profiles; supervises company administrative processes including NCOERs, OERs, awards, finance actions and promotions; responsible for promoting and executing the commanders guidance; responsible for the health and welfare, discipline, combat readiness and professional development of 194 Soldiers; ensures safeguarding, maintenance, and accountability of 75 wheeled and material handling vehicles valued at almost $21 million.

a. PRINCIPAL DUTY TITLE: Detachment Sergeant
b. DUTY MOSC: 36B4O
c. DAILY DUTIES AND SCOPE:
Serves as a Detachment Sergeant for a forward deployed Financial Management Support Detachment supporting Operation Enduring Freedom 13-14; responsible for the discipline, training, mentoring, professional development, physical readiness, safety, accountability, health, welfare, and morale of 7 NCOs and 14 Soldiers; responsible for setting and enforcing high standards of conduct and physical readiness; serves as the primary advisor to the Commander on all enlisted matters; responsible for overseeing the Detachment's daily operations consisting of maintenance, administrative functions, and financial operations.



a. PRINCIPAL DUTY TITLE: Senior Food Service Operations Sergeant
b. DUTY MOSC: 92G4O
c. DAILY DUTIES AND SCOPE: 
Serves as Senior Food Operations Sergeant for 101st Sustainment Brigade; responsible for the health and welfare of 80 civilian Food Service Specialists and one Soldier; serves as Contracting Officer Representative in support of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF 13-14) Bagram Airfield; conducts oversight of a LOGCAP Contract worth over $60,000,000 served as Dining Facility Manager for the101st Sustainment Brigade Dining Facility in Garrison that fed over 1,500 meals per day before deploying to Bagram Afghanistan.

a. PRINCIPAL DUTY TITLE: MOVEMENT NCO
b. DUTY MOSC: 88N3O
c. DAILY DUTIES AND SCOPE: 
Serves as the Movement Control NCO for the 101st Special Troops Battalion (FWD), 101st Sustainment Brigade in support of the 101st Airborne Division (AASLT) and the Combined Joint Operational Area Afghanistan(CJOA-A); responsible for the health and welfare of four Soldiers; ensures that all transportation and detailed information are documented and relayed for mission accomplishment; assists the Senior Operations NCO monitor production indicators and statistic; analyzes regulatory guidance and prepares staff recommendations
on all subjects pertaining to personnel and equipment moves; accountable for over $75,000 of equipment.





a. PRINCIPAL DUTY TITLE: LEAD FIREFIGHTER
b. DUTY MOSC: 12M30
c. DAILY DUTIES AND SCOPE: 
Serves as the Lead Firefighter in a deployed Ordnance Modular Ammunition Company; responsible for providing the detachment command team with reliable network operations, training and automation requirements; manages, tracks, and oversees all administrative actions for 49 Soldiers; responsible for the readiness of five vehicles, two trailers, various office and communications equipment valued over $4 million.



a. PRINCIPAL DUTY TITLE: HEAVY VEHICLE DRIVER
b. DUTY MOSC: 88M2O
c. DAILY DUTIES AND SCOPE: 
Serves as a Heavy Wheel Vehicle Driver in Fox Forward Support Company (FSC), 1st Battalion, 37th Field Artillery Regiment (FAR), in direct support of 1st Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division; responsible for the health, welfare, training, mentoring, discipline, and accountability of two Soldiers; supervises personnel readiness, maintenance, and utilization of one M1120A2 Load Handling Systems (LHS); one M1076 Trailer; one M105 Water Tank Rack; weapons and additional equipment valued in excess of $1,494,300.



a. PRINCIPAL DUTY TITLE: Material Management NCO
b. DUTY MOSC: 92A4O
c. DAILY DUTIES AND SCOPE: 
Serves as the Sustainment Automation Support Management Office (SASMO) NCOIC for 101st Sustainment Brigade (101st SBDE), provides Sustainment Information Systems (SIS) support to 14 Task Force in Combined Joint Operating Area-Afghanistan (CJOA-A) while deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom 13-14; directly responsible for the supervision, morale, welfare and development of five NCOs and four Soldiers; enlisted advisor to Commanders of SIS security policies, security planning, and technical matters; manages and executes hardware, software, and communications of SIS; responsible for equipment value in excess of $1,450,000.



a. PRINCIPAL DUTY TITLE: Postal Supervisor
b. DUTY MOSC: 42A3OF4
c. DAILY DUTIES AND SCOPE: 
Served as Postal Supervisor for the 909th Postal Platoon at Forward Operating Base (FOB) Shank, Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF); served as the official mail contact person for the APO; served as Custodian of Postal Effects (COPE) responsible for the accountability and maintenance of over $900,000.00 worth of MTOE and United States Postal Service equipment; managed Soldiers technical and tactical training and readiness; responsible for the accountability, discipline, health, welfare for two NCO and three Soldiers.



a. PRINCIPAL DUTY TITLE: CHIEF FOOD OPERATIONS SGT
b. DUTY MOSC: 92G5O
c. DAILY DUTIES AND SCOPE: Serves as the Senior Food Operations Management NCO for 101st Sustainment Brigade; key advisor to 15 subordinate unit Senior Food Operation Sergeants on logistics and feeding operations; serves as the Class I NCOIC in support of Operation Enduring Freedom 13-14; monitors the overall Class I readiness posture and logistical pipeline for Regional Command; identifies requirements for Host-Nation and Coalitions Forces food service support; coordinates and plans with Theater Food Advisor and Defense Logistics Agency on all Class I
requirements for the CJOA.



a. PRINCIPAL DUTY TITLE: Casualty Liaison Team (CLT) NCOIC

b. DUTY MOSC: 42A4O 

c. DAILY DUTIES AND SCOPE: Serves as the CLT NCOIC for Regional Command-South; manages and monitors the Army's Casualty Program at the Kandahar NATO Role 3 Hospital (one of the Army's most sensitive programs); provides guidance and support to 40K US and coalition embers and DoD Civilians; coordinates, synthesizes, and confirms facts surrounding the death, injury, or serious illness of Soldiers using DCIPS-Forward; provides Soldiers' medical status and updates to HQDA and senior military officials; responsible for the health, welfare, and training of 18 Soldiers geographically dispersed throughout Kuwait, Qatar, and Afghanistan; responsible for equipment valued at over $400K.


a. PRINCIPAL DUTY TITLE: SQUAD LEADER

b. DUTY MOSC: 88M3O 

c. DAILY DUTIES AND SCOPE: Served as a Squad Leader in a Palletized Load System (PLS) medium truck company providing support to the 68th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion (CSSB), 43d Sustainment Brigade (SB), 4th Infantry Division (ID) and Fort Carson Area of Responsibility; responsible for the health, welfare, continuing education, training and career progression of four NCOs and eight Soldiers; responsible for the accountability and readiness of 10 M1075/M1074 (PLS), 10 M1076 trailers and one M1078A2P1 (LMTV) valued in excess of $3 million.

a. PRINCIPAL DUTY TITLE: HEAVY VEHICLE DRIVER

b. DUTY MOSC: 88M2O

c. DAILY DUTIES AND SCOPE: Served as a Heavy Vehicle Driver in a Palletized Load System (PLS) meduim truck company providing support to the 68th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion (CSSB), 43d Sustainment Brigade (SB) and Fort Carson; responsible for the health, welfare, continuing education, training and career progression of three Soldiers; responsible for the accountability and readiness of two M1075, one M1074, three M1076 trailers, three M3 flat racks, three M1077 flat racks valued in excess of $1.3 million.


a. PRINCIPAL DUTY TITLE: PLATOON SERGEANT

b. DUTY MOSC: 88H4O

c. DAILY DUTIES AND SCOPE: Serves as a Platoon Sergeant for the only forward deployed Inland Cargo Transfer Company (ICTC) in the Joint Sustainment Command-Afghanistan postured to provide four Convoy Escort Teams in support of CENTCOM Materiel Recovery Element (CMRE); responsible for the health, welfare, training, and quality of life of 38 Soldiers; plans, coordinates, and provides logistical impact information for two Convoy Escort Teams (CET) in efforts to streamline and improve CET efficiency for future operators; responsible for the maintenance and operational readiness of 23 Mine-Resistant, Ambush-Protected variant vehicles valued over $20 million.


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