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CMF 21, ENGINEER

CMF 21, ENGINEER (17)

Construction Equipment Operators are responsible for operating crawler and wheeled tractors with dozer attachments, scoop loader, backhoe loaders, hydraulic excavators, motorized grader and towed or self-propelled scraper.

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Combat engineering Senior Sergeants inspect and advise on bridging, rafting, and river crossing operations. Formulates and maintains construction schedules. Assists in supervision of troops in assault operations. Performs ground and aerial reconnaissance. Advises engineer staff section personnel in matters involving combat engineer operations. Coordinates with staff agencies for engineer operational and tactical support. Coordinates employment of engineer elements operating with infantry and armored units. Inspects construction sites and enforces job specification and safety standards. Collects, interprets, analyzes, evaluates, and disseminates intelligence data.

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21Y - Geospatial Engineer

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Geospatial Engineers are primarily responsible for collecting, manipulating, analyzing and distributing Geospatial Products, in support of Military and Civil (Disaster Relief and Homeland Security) Operations.

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The general engineering supervisor supervises general engineering activities related to all construction and utility operations. Assists engineering officer in construction planning, scheduling, and material estimating. Assists in the preparation of operation orders, standing operating procedures, and contingency plans. Provides staff supervision and principal noncommissioned officer direction to units engaged in performing general engineering missions. Inspects construction and training activities. Supervises performance of combat engineering missions.

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As a Carpentry and Masonry Specialist you'll perform general heavy carpentry, structural steel and masonry duties.

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Concrete and Asphalt Equipment Operators are responsible for supervising or operating all equipment used in concrete and asphalt production and paving.

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Interior Electricians installs and maintains interior electrical systems up to 600 volts. Reads and interprets drawings, plans, and specifications. Installs service panels, switches and electrical boxes. Installs metallic and nonmetallic sheathed cable, conduit and special electrical equipment. Installs service drop. Uses test equipment to test operational condition of circuits. Assists in performance of combat engineer missions. Uses test equipment to isolate malfunctions and repairs defects in systems and components. Inspects interior electrical systems/components for proper installation in accordance with National Electrical Code and local ordinances.

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The Technical Engineer supervises or participates in construction site development to include technical investigation, surveying, drafting, development of construction plans and specifications.

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The Powerline Distribution Specialist supervises or installs and maintains electrical distribution systems; performs duties as a member of a Power-line Distribution team.

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The construction equipment supervisor supervises construction equipment, quarry, paving, and plant equipment operations, and crew maintenance of equipment.

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