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91L - Construction Equipment Repairer

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27 December 2009
Published in CMF 91, MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE
Construction Equipment Repairers are responsible for maintaining construction equipment that's used for earthmoving, grading, and compaction; lifting and loading; quarrying and rock crushing; asphalt and concrete mixing and surfacing; water pumping; air compression and pneumatic tools; and power bridging.



91L1O - Skill Level One

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Construction Equipment Repairer:  The Construction Equipment Repairer performs and supervises unit, direct support and general support (DS/GS) maintenance on construction equipment which includes that used for earthmoving, grading, and compaction, lifting and loading, quarrying and rock crushing, asphalt and concrete mixing, and surfacing, water pumping, air compression and pneumatic tools, and powered bridging.
      
 

91L2O - Skill Level Two

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Construction Equipment Repairer:  The Construction Equipment Repairer performs and supervises unit, direct support and general support (DS/GS) maintenance on construction equipment which includes that used for earthmoving, grading, and compaction, lifting and loading, quarrying and rock crushing, asphalt and concrete mixing, and surfacing, water pumping, air compression and pneumatic tools, and powered bridging.
        
Squad Leader: This soldier is responsible for all that the squad does or fails to do. They are a tactical leader and, as such, lead by example. The squad leader trains his/her squad on the individual and collective tasks required to sustain combat effectiveness. Manages the logistical and administrative needs of their squad. He requests and issues ammunition, water, rations, and special equipment. Maintains accountability of his soldiers and equipment. Completes casualty feeder reports and reviews the casualty reports completed by squad members. Submits requests for awards and decorations. Directs the maintenance of the squad's weapons and equipment. Inspects the condition of soldiers' weapons, clothing, and equipment. Insures that material and supplies are distributed to the soldiers in the squad. Keeps the platoon sergeant/leader informed on squad supply status and squad requirements. Ensures supplies and equipment are internally cross-leveled within the squad.



91L3O - Skill Level Three

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CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT REPAIRER:  Performs duties in preceding skill level, supervises lower grade Soldiers and provides technical guidance to the Soldiers in the accomplishment of their duties. Supervise and inspect maintenance of construction, powered bridging and associated equipment. Performs troubleshooting of engines, power trains, fuel and electrical systems, hydraulic systems, earth-moving components and pneumatic equipment.

Squad Leader: This soldier is responsible for all that the squad does or fails to do. They are a tactical leader and, as such, lead by example. The squad leader trains his/her squad on the individual and collective tasks required to sustain combat effectiveness. Manages the logistical and administrative needs of their squad. He requests and issues ammunition, water, rations, and special equipment. Maintains accountability of his soldiers and equipment. Completes casualty feeder reports and reviews the casualty reports completed by squad members. Submits requests for awards and decorations. Directs the maintenance of the squad's weapons and equipment. Inspects the condition of soldiers' weapons, clothing, and equipment. Insures that material and supplies are distributed to the soldiers in the squad. Keeps the platoon sergeant/leader informed on squad supply status and squad requirements. Ensures supplies and equipment are internally cross-leveled within the squad.



School Information

School: 052 Location: 203 ILLINOIS AVE, BLDG 312, FT LEONARD WOOD, MO
Course: 612-91L10 Phase:
Course Title: CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT REPAIRER
Course: 612-91L10 Phase: Course Length: 8 Weeks 0.0 Days

Verifiable Prerequisites
PULHES 222222 Required
Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception YES Required
Pay Grade E1 - ENLISTED Through E3 - ENLISTED Required

Prerequisite Courses

Students Must: Have a Reservation for course:
030-F15 Phase : (none) (BATTLE FOCUS TRAINING).

Text Prerequisites
A physical demands rating of heavy.
Active Army and Reserve Component enlisted personnel in the grade of E-1 thru E-3. Normal color perception.
Qualifying scores.
(a) A minimum score of 90 in aptitude area MM in Armed Services Vocational aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002.
(b) A minimum score of (87 in aptitude area MM and 85 in aptitude area GT) or minimum score of 92 in aptitude area MM on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002.
An equipment qualification record for equipment operated.  ACASP qualification criteria. Must have 2 years of experience or a combination of formal training and experience totaling 2 years in the maintenance and repair of gasoline, diesel, electric-powered engineer construction and associated equipment; be certified as Civil Service-rated construction equipment repairman, WG-4; have 2 years of experience and be apprentice member of Operating Engineers, AFL-CIO, or equivalent; or possess two or more Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certifications in the auto or truck area.

Course Scope:
Students receives MOS-specific training. 40.0 hours of MOS 91L10/1341 Course Introduction/Shop Operations which introducs the facility, course procedures, and criteria for successful course completion; shop safety; environmental stewardship; The Army Maintenance Management system (TAMMS), (USA only); USMC Maintenance Structure (USMC only); performing preventive maintenance checks and services PMCS (USMC only) and the use of special and general mechanics tools and test measurements and diagnostic equipment (TMDE). 258.0 hours of MOS specific training in correcting electrical, diesel engine, hydraulic, power train, and brake systems malfunctions (USA and USMC); performing preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS), (USA only).

Special Information:
SPECIAL INFORMATION: All students will in and out process 16 hours (2 training days).  At the completion of this Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) Advanced Individual Training (AIT) Course, Soldiers are required to attend the Battle Focused Training (BFT, course number 030-F15) at Fort Leonard Wood, MO. The course length for BFT is 8-days and reinforces the
Warrior Tasks and Battle Drills.
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