PERSONNEL & ADMINISTRATION: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 01 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
0111 Administrative Specialist | Camp Lejeune, NC | FB Page | FB Page2 |
0147 Equal Opportunity Advisor
Provide support and review cases involving equal opportunity, racism, and harassment. Equal opportunity advisors must be at least to the rank of staff sergeant and be willing to have an open mind to be able to review cases without bias |
Not Listed | ||
0149 Substance Abuse Control Specialist
Establish urinalysis testing times for the unit and provide counseling and support for Marines dealing with substance abuse. |
Not Listed | ||
0161 Postal Clerk
Perform work as a postal worker to ensure the proper delivery and sorting of mail to Marines. Sell stamps and other materials to any individual on the base in need of supplies. |
Fort Jackson, SC | FB Page | FB Page2 |
0171 Manpower Information Systems Analyst
Manpower Information System Analysts serve as the functional managers of specific, fielded Manpower Information Systems in a regional jurisdiction. These Marines serve as critical management supervisors for the Marines Corps Total Force System (MCTFS) which impacts all active, reserve and retired personnel. |
Not Listed |
INTELLIGENCE: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 02 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
0211 Counterintelligence/Human Intelligence (CI/HUMINT) Specialist | Dam Neck,VA | ||
0212 Technical Surveillance Countermeasures Specialist
(Ranks: MSgt to Sgt) Technical Surveillance Countermeasures Specialists are involved in all facets of planning and conducting tactical, strategic, and joint TSCM operations and activities. These activities are designed to detect and neutralize a wide variety of hostile technical surveillance technologies designed to obtain unauthorized access to classified and sensitive information. |
Not Listed | ||
0231 Intelligence Specialist
Read intelligence reports, prepare reports, distribute information to superiors, and gather intelligence sources to help verify incoming information. |
Dam Neck,VA | FB Page | FB Page2 |
0239 Intelligence Analyst
(Ranks: MSgt to Sgt) Intelligence Analyst, the 0239, is an all-source intelligence analyst specifically trained to advise and assist in the planning, collection, and implementation of all intelligence disciplines across the full spectrum of intelligence operations. |
Not Listed | ||
0241 Imagery Analysis Specialist
Utilize photo observation skills to analyze imagery and determine if there is valuable intelligence that can be presented to superiors. These analysts spend a great period of time looking through similar images to find small nuances of differences. |
Not Listed | ||
0245 Target Mensuration Analyst
(Ranks: MSgt to LCpl) Target Mensuration Analysts directly support target material production (TMP). |
Not Listed | ||
0261 Geospatial Intelligence Specialist
These specialists utilize geophysical data and querying to develop intelligence reports dealing with geographical locations. They will use special equipment to analyze land and various geographies to determine if there is evidence of intelligence available. |
Dam Neck,VA | FB Page | |
0271 Aviation Intelligence Specialists
Aviation Intelligence Specialists is an entry-level NMOS for Marines that are being assigned to aviation units. Aviation Intelligence Specialists are familiar with the six functions of Marine Corps Aviation as well as friendly and enemy aviation and air defense platforms. |
Not Listed | ||
0275 Marine Air/Ground Task Force (MAGTF) Intelligence Collection Management Marine
(Ranks: MSgt to Sgt) Intelligence collection requirements managers (CRM) are subject matter experts on the planning, development, and execution of a collection strategy in support of a commander’s priority intelligence requirements (PIR) and generic intelligence requirements (IR) derived from analytical centers and intelligence staffs. |
Not Listed | ||
0277 Weapons and Tactics Instructor (WTI) Intelligence Marine
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Weapons and Tactics and Instructor (WTI) Intelligence Marines are subject matter experts on the tactical employment of threat weapon systems. |
Not Listed | ||
0291 Intelligence Chief
(Rank: MGySgt) Intelligence Chiefs are the senior most Enlisted Marines of the Marine Corps Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance Enterprise (MCISRE) they are responsible to provide the highest quality of actionable intelligence and are accountable for their leadership in guiding the professional development of the enlisted workforce at all levels of the operating forces, supporting establishment and joint commands. |
Not Listed |
INFANTRY: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 03 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
0300 Basic Infantry Marine | Not Listed | ||
0311 Infantry Marine
The Marine infantry rifleman spends countless hours becoming specialists on various weapons systems, understanding survival techniques, and living in the field for weeks on end. They are the backbone of the Marine Corps and are the image that most people think of when they think of Marines. |
Camp Pendleton, CA | ||
0311 Infantry Marine
The Marine infantry rifleman spends countless hours becoming specialists on various weapons systems, understanding survival techniques, and living in the field for weeks on end. They are the backbone of the Marine Corps and are the image that most people think of when they think of Marines. |
Camp Lejeune, NC | ||
0313 Light Armored Reconnaissance Marine
Provides driving and 1st echelon repairs for light armored vehicles. LAR crewmen are usually attached to light armored reconnaissance battalions. Additionally, LAR crewmen may be tasked with operating weapons systems onboard any LAV. |
Camp Pendleton, CA | FB Page | FB Page2 |
0316 Combat Rubber Reconnaissance Craft (CRRC) Coxswain
Providing amphibious options to the infantry, these Marines will learn how to drive the CRRC, and know how to broach them (flip them over when capsized). |
Not Listed | ||
0317 Scout Sniper
Perform reconnaissance and intelligence gathering missions in remote areas with small teams. Scout snipers may be tasked with locating and extinguishing human targets in support of the Marine Corps mission. Additionally, they may be tasked with training other Marines that are in attendance of the scout sniper program. |
Not Listed | ||
0321 Reconnaissance Man
Marine reconnaissance men are elite warfighters that are training in reconnaissance, intelligence gathering, and unique fighting skills that may be considered unconventional. They are dedicated and hardworking Marines who deploy with a small team to remote areas in support of the mission of the Marine Corps. |
Camp Pendleton, CA | FB Page | FB Page2 |
0323 Reconnaissance Marine, Parachute Qualified
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Reconnaissance Marine, Parachute Qualified, conduct low level static line (LLSL) or military freefall airborne operations to clandestinely gain access to the operating environment to conduct fullspectrum amphibious reconnaissance, ground reconnaissance, AAFO, operational environment shaping and specialized raid missions in support of the division, MEF, other MAGTFs, or joint force. |
Not Listed | ||
0324 Reconnaissance Marine, Combatant Diver Qualified
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Reconnaissance Marine, Combatant Diver Qualified, conduct underwater operations to facilitate amphibious reconnaissance, underwater reconnaissance, ground reconnaissance & surveillance, AAFO, surveillance, and operational environment shaping and specialized raid missions in support of the division, MEF, other MAGTFs, or joint force. |
Not Listed | ||
0326 Reconnaissance Marine, Parachute and Combatant Diver Qualified
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Reconnaissance Marine, Parachute and Combatant Diver Qualified, conduct airborne and subsurface operations to clandestinely gain access to the operating environment to conduct full-spectrum amphibious reconnaissance, ground reconnaissance & surveillance, AAFO, operational environment shaping and specialized raid missions in support of the Division, MEF, other MAGTFs, or Joint Force. |
Not Listed | ||
0331 Machine Gunner
As the title implies, Marine machine gunners are specialists in all mounted machine guns in the Marine Corps arsenal. They are experts on the maintenance, maneuvering, mounting, and utilization of Marine Corps heavy machine guns. |
Camp Lejeune, NC | ||
0331 Machine Gunner
As the title implies, Marine machine gunners are specialists in all mounted machine guns in the Marine Corps arsenal. They are experts on the maintenance, maneuvering, mounting, and utilization of Marine Corps heavy machine guns. |
Camp Pendleton, CA | ||
0341 Mortarman
Mortarmen utilize mortars to provide indirect fire support to infantry battalions in the field. Mortarmen may be asked to hike into difficult to reach locations in order to provide the most accurate and readily available mortar fire when called upon. |
Camp Pendleton, CA | ||
0341 Mortarman
Mortarmen utilize mortars to provide indirect fire support to infantry battalions in the field. Mortarmen may be asked to hike into difficult to reach locations in order to provide the most accurate and readily available mortar fire when called upon. |
Camp Lejeune, NC | ||
0351 Infantry Assault Marine
These Marines use rockets and the Marine Anti-Personnel Obstacle Breaching tool to assist infantry battalions with route clearance, building clearance, and direct rocket fire on enemy positions. |
Camp Lejeune, NC | ||
0351 Infantry Assault Marine
These Marines use rockets and the Marine Anti-Personnel Obstacle Breaching tool to assist infantry battalions with route clearance, building clearance, and direct rocket fire on enemy positions. |
Camp Pendleton, CA | ||
0352 Anti-tank Missile Gunner
Antitank missile gunners are usually attached to armor/tank units where they will be the weapons specialists that are in charge of deploying antiarmor/antitank fire towards enemy tanks and vehicles. These Marines specialize in supporting infantry and LAR battalions in need of antiarmor attacks. |
Camp Pendleton, CA | ||
0352 Anti-tank Missile Gunner
Antitank missile gunners are usually attached to armor/tank units where they will be the weapons specialists that are in charge of deploying antiarmor/antitank fire towards enemy tanks and vehicles. These Marines specialize in supporting infantry and LAR battalions in need of antiarmor attacks. |
Camp Lejeune, NC | ||
0363 Light Armored Reconnaissance Unit Leader
(Ranks: GySgt to SSgt) The Light Armored Reconnaissance (LAR) Unit Leader serves as the enlisted technical and tactical advisor to the LAR unit Commander. He assists the commander with all aspects of the planning, training, employment, logistical support, maintenance, accountability, welfare, and administrative functions in support of the LAR unit’s mission. |
Not Listed | ||
0365 Infantry Squad Leader
(Rank: Sgt) The Infantry Squad Leader plans for assigned missions and carries out the orders issued by the Platoon Commander. He is also responsible for the discipline, training, control, conduct, and welfare of his squad at all times, as well as the condition, care, and economical and effective use of its weapons and equipment. |
Not Listed | ||
0367 Light Armored Reconnaissance Master Gunner
(Ranks: MGySgt to Sgt) The Light Armored Reconnaissance (LAR) Master Gunner is a MGySgt to Sgt specifically trained in the training and employment of LAR Company and Battalion organic weapons, gear and assigned personnel and in the basics of LAR Gunnery as defined by the current version of MCRP 3-10D.1 Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment. |
Not Listed | ||
0369 Infantry Unit Leader
(Ranks: GySgt to SSgt) The Infantry Unit Leader is responsible to the commander and assists in the planning, training, deployment and employment of all infantry organic weapons systems and the units combat power capabilities. They supervise and coordinate the preparation and assignment of personnel/ equipment in accordance with the Table of Organization/Table of Equipment of their unit. |
Not Listed | ||
0372 Critical Skills Operator
Critical skills operators are extremely mature Marines who have a long and outstanding track record of being reliable and dependable. They are specialists in multiple weapons systems, engineering and breaching tactics, communications skills, and have extremely thorough knowledge of special forces operations. These Marines are able to work with teams or by themselves in remote and isolated conditions. |
Camp Pendleton, CA | ||
0393 Light Armored Reconnaissance Operations Chief
(Ranks: MGySgt to MSgt) The Light Armored Reconnaissance Operations Chief (LAR Ops Chief) serves as the senior enlisted tactical advisor to the commander and staff of a Light Armored Reconnaissance (LAR) company or battalion. He advises the commander in the tactical employment of the organic weapons systems of the unit; the condition, care, and economical use of unit resources and equipment. |
Not Listed | ||
0399 Operations Chief
(Ranks: MGySgt to MSgt) The Operations Chief is responsible to the commander and assists in all levels of planning, training, deployment and employment of MAGTF capabilities to include the integration and synchronization of the warfighting functions. Supervises and coordinates the preparation and assignment of all personnel/equipment supporting each warfighting function in accordance with the Table of Organization/Table of Equipment of their unit. |
Not Listed |
LOGISTICS: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 04 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
0411 Maintenance Management Specialist | Camp Lejeune, NC | ||
0431 Logistics/Embarkation Specialist
Logistics and embarkation specialists are Marines that are trained in the planning and coordination of deployments, temporary duty assignments, and proper palletizing of Marine Corps equipment. These Marines will spend time in foreign countries, working with locals to ensure that Marines have clear routes for their equipment, have enough space for vehicles to park, and have a space to sleep in while on assignment. |
Camp Lejeune, NC | ||
0451 Airborne and Air Delivery Specialist
Plan, prepare, and assist with the coordination of parachute drops of equipment and personnel. These Marines may assist with repacking of parachutes and the recovery of dropped equipment or personnel. |
Fort Benning, GA | ||
0471 Personnel Retrieval and Processing Specialist
(Ranks: SSgt to Pvt) Personnel Retrieval and Processing Specialist perform duties in both combat and non-combat environments pertaining to the search and recovery, processing, tentative identification, interment, disinterment, and transportation of human remains and personal effects. Furthermore, they perform the various duties pertaining to the establishment of collection points and interments sites. |
Fort Lee, VA | ||
0472 Personnel Retrieval and Processing Technician
(Ranks: SSgt to Pvt) Personnel Retrieval and Processing Technicians perform duties incident to the handling of human remains in both joint and single service theaters of operations. |
Not Listed | ||
0477 Expeditionary Logistics Instructor
(Ranks: MGySgt to GySgt) Expeditionary Logistics Instructors plan and execute the Unit Readiness Planning, conduct logistics operational planning and execute logistics operations across the range of military operations for Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) units. |
Not Listed | ||
0481 Landing Support Specialist
Trained specialists who understand the doctrinal concepts of shipping and landing items in support of Marine Corps operations. These Marines understand everything that is needed to land and transport items on ports, airstrips, or via train cars. |
Camp Lejeune, NC | ||
0491 Logistics/Mobility Chief
(Ranks: MGySgt to GySgt) The Logistics/Mobility Chief coordinates, plans, conducts and supervises logistics, embarkation, and landing support operations throughout the Marine Corps. They are also responsible for unit level logistics and embarkation training. |
Not Listed |
MARINE AIR GROUND TASK FORCE PLANS: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 05 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
0506 Red Team Member | Not Listed | ||
0511 MAGTF Planning Specialist
These Marines are experts in Marine Corps global force management, force deployment planning and execution, and joint combat capability assessments services. Basically, this means that they understand the steps that are needed to deploy ground forces and equipment within the legal confines of Marine Corps and Congress regulations. |
NAB Little Creek, VA | ||
0521 Military Information Support Operations (MISO)
(Ranks: MGySgt to Cpl) MISO Marines plan and execute functions pertaining to MISO. |
Not Listed | ||
0522 Military Information Support Operations (MISO) Non-Commissioned Officer
(Ranks: MGySgt to Cpl) MISO Non-Commissioned Officers plan and execute functions pertaining to MISO. |
Not Listed | ||
0531 Civil Affairs Noncommissioned Officer
(Ranks: GySgt to Cpl) Civil Affairs Noncommissioned Officers perform various duties involving planning, coordinating, and conducting civil-military operations (CMO). They conduct research analysis, and execution of civil affairs area studies, area assessments, and CMO estimates. |
Not Listed | ||
0532 Civil Affairs Specialist
(Ranks: MGySgt to Cpl) Civil Affairs (CA) Specialists perform various duties in both combat and non-combat environments involving the integration, planning, and conduct of Civil Affairs Operations (CAO) and Civil-Military Operations (CMO) in support of Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) Operations. |
Not Listed | ||
0538 Female Engagement Specialist
(Ranks: MGySgt to Cpl) Female Engagement Specialists assist the MAGTF commander to plan, coordinate, and conduct female engagements in environments where gender-based cultural norms may otherwise limit MAGTF access and effectiveness. They ensure the civil, cultural and gender implications of all MAGTF missions are considered throughout the Marine Corps Planning Process. |
Not Listed | ||
0539 Civil-Military Operations (CMO) Chief
(Ranks: MGySgt to SSgt) Civil-Military Operations Chiefs assist in the planning, coordinating, and assessment civil affairs operations (CAO) and civilmilitary operations (CMO). These Staff Noncommissioned Officers assist in advising MAGTF commanders and their staff sections on the conduct of CMO as well as in understanding and shaping civil conditions to support MAGTF operations. |
Not Listed | ||
0551 Information Operations Specialist
(Ranks: MGySgt to Cpl) Information Operations Specialists plan, coordinate, execute and assess information operations (IO). These Marines can advise commanders on the conduct of IO as well as the development of policy and doctrine for full spectrum IO at a MEU or MEB sized MAGTF. |
Not Listed | ||
0570 Advisor
(Ranks: SgtMaj/MGySgt to Sgt) Advisors have general knowledge acquired from the formal learning center (FMLC) training and meet the minimum KSA’s defined in the Security Cooperation Training and Readiness Manual. An Advisor understands advisor techniques and is capable of developing and influencing a foreign counterpart across the conflict continuum to achieve USG, Service, and partner nation objectives. |
Not Listed | ||
0571 Operational Advisor
(Ranks: SgtMaj/MGySgt to Sgt) Operational Advisors have demonstrated proficiency, extensive knowledge and experience in their primary MOS or other unique skill. Operational Advisors can translate expertise and experiences into useful advice to foreign counterparts IOT develop and influence across the conflict continuum to achieve USG, service, and partner nation objectives. |
Not Listed | ||
0577 Operations and Tactics Instructor
(Ranks: MGySgt to MSgt) Operations and Tactics Instructors assist with the planning and execution of the unit readiness program, the conduct of operational planning and the execution of operations across the range of military operations for regimental and battalion sized units. |
Not Listed |
COMMUNICATIONS: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 06 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
0621 Transmissions System Operator | 29 Palms, CA | FB Page | FB Page2 |
0623 Troposcatter Transmissions System Operator
(Ranks: Sgt to Pvt) Troposcatter Transmissions System Operators install, operate and maintain tropospheric transmissions systems to enable command and control. Marines will operate complex transmission systems to integrate communication networks. |
29 Palms, CA | FB Page | FB Page2 |
0627 Satellite Transmissions System Operator
Operate and maintain various wideband satellite communication terminals operating in the AEHF, KU, KA, X, and L bands. |
Fort Gordon, GA | FB Page | |
0629 Transmissions Chief
(Ranks: GySgt to SSgt) Transmissions Chiefs install, operate, maintain, and supervise advanced transmissions operations; develop site plans for Line of Site (LOS), troposcatter and satellite communications systems, coordinates the development of the Communications Electronic Operating Instruction (CEOI). The Transmissions Chief is responsible for training, security measures, employment of transmission equipment, systems integration with networks for all elements of transmission, data communications, wireless architecture and cybersecurity. |
Not Listed | ||
0631 Network Administrator
(Ranks: Sgt to Pvt) Network Administrators install operate and maintain local area networks (LAN) and wide area networks (WAN) to enable command and control. Typical duties include routing/switching configuration, cybersecurity, premise wiring, installation of network components. |
Not Listed | ||
0633 Network Transport Technician
(Ranks: Sgt to Pvt) Network Transport Technicians are responsible for performing duties in commercial outside plant, cable distribution systems, install and maintain fiber optic, copper, and coaxial cable according to safety regulations and standards. |
Not Listed | ||
0639 Network Chief
(Ranks: GySgt to SSgt) Network Chiefs install, operate, maintain, and supervise local area networks (LAN) and wide area networks (WAN) to enable command and control. The Network Chief is responsible for training, advanced routing/ switching, cybersecurity, locating and correcting faults, quality of service (QOS), implementation/management of the cable plan, long haul transport, internet (IP) management, encryption management, network monitoring, end to end systems integration and troubleshooting. |
Not Listed | ||
0648 Spectrum Manager
(Ranks: MSgt to Sgt) Spectrum Managers coordinate the use of Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) spectrum-dependent (S-D) equipment and systems into the electromagnetic environment (EME). |
Not Listed | ||
0671 Data Systems Administrator
These Marines support many computer and network operating systems. Also, they will implement system upgrades to ensure that systems are being as secure as possible with the most modern technology. |
Not Listed | ||
0673 Applications Developer
(Ranks: GySgt to Sgt) Applications Developer encompass a broad spectrum of computer programing, web development, scripting, database querying, application development within an accredited software development kit (SDK) to enable command and control. |
Not Listed | ||
0679 Data Systems Chief
(Ranks: GySgt to SSgt) Data Systems Chiefs supports a myriad of technologies to include data systems, virtualization, unified communications and application development to enable command and control. |
Not Listed | ||
0681 Information Security Technician
(Ranks: MGySgt to SSgt) Information Security Technicians (IST) serves as the Marine Corps' primary functional proponent for the Department of the Navy's (DoN) communications security (COMSEC) and cryptographic key management. These Marines provide day-to-day operation of the DoN's COMSEC material control system (CMCS). |
Not Listed | ||
0691 Communications Training Instructor
(Ranks: MGySgt to SSgt) Communication Training Instructors (CTI) are subject matter experts in communications concepts and theories, equipment capabilities and employment strategies. CTIs are proficient in the development of personnel and skillset evaluation. |
Not Listed | ||
0699 Communications Chief
(Ranks: MGySgt to MSgt) Communications Chief must possess thorough understanding of equipment capabilities and system integration for all elements of transmissions, networks, data systems, cybersecurity, information and communications security management. |
Not Listed |
FIELD ARTILLERY: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 08 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
0811 Field Artillery Cannoneer | Fort Sill, OK | FB Page | |
0814 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) Operator
Prepare the HIMARS system for deployment and ensure that it is clean and maintained and ready for use at any time. These systems fire multiple rockets at a time, so it is imperative that they are maintained for the most efficient methods of using them. Also, these Marines will have knowledge on camouflaging the HIMARS system and providing security for it. |
Not Listed | ||
0842 Field Artillery Radar Operator
Disrupt and create countermeasures to enemy artillery radar. Also, these Marines will emplace and monitor radar systems that will be used to assist friendly artillery while also locating and coordinating for the displacement of enemy artillery and enemy radar systems. |
Fort Sill, OK | ||
0844 Field Artillery Fire Control Marine
Use and maintain fire control equipment, which may include performing minor repairs. Fire control men coordinate and perform computations for field artillery batteries to ensure the most accurate and precise use of field artillery against enemy positions. |
Fort Sill, OK | ||
0847 Field Artillery Sensor Support Marine
Assist in the delivery of accurate and on time firepower by using weather calculations, barometric pressure readings, and calculations to ensure the most accurate and precise use of field artillery against enemy positions and enemy artillery. |
Fort Sill, OK | ||
0848 Field Artillery Operations
(Ranks: MGySgt to SSgt) Field Artillery Operations Chief perform the various duties associated with the operation of a field artillery and mortar fire direction center. |
Not Listed | ||
0861 Fire Support Marine
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Fire Support Marines perform duties incident to the planning, observation, conduct, and control of artillery and naval gunfire. |
Fort Sill, OK |
TRAINING: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 09 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
0911 Drill Instructor | Not Listed | ||
0913 Marine Combat Instructor
(Ranks: GySgt to Cpl) The Marine Combat Instructor instructs and assists in the training of basic combat skills to entry level Marines to include: weapons handling, automatic weapons, munitions, combat conditioning, land navigation, communications, NBC protection, offensive/defensive tactics and scouting/ patrolling. |
Not Listed | ||
0914 Marine Special Operations Instructor
(Ranks: MGySgt to Sgt) Marine Special Operations Instructors train and certify Marines in entry level or advanced special operations skills. |
Not Listed | ||
0916 Martial Arts Instructor
(Ranks: MGySgt to Cpl) Martial Arts Instructors conduct training in principles of close combat and core values. |
Not Listed | ||
0917 Martial Arts Instructor-Trainer
(Ranks: MGySgt to Sgt) Martial Arts Instructor Trainers train and certify martial arts instructors. |
Not Listed | ||
0918 Water Safety/Survival Instructor
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Marine Corps Instructors of Water Survival train and equip Marines with the requisite knowledge and skills to successfully negotiate water obstacles and survive in emergency situations in aquatic environments. |
Not Listed | ||
0919 Force Fitness Instructor
(Ranks: MSgt to Sgt) Assist COs/OICs in development of unit physical training programs that enable accomplishment of mission essential tasks. This includes injury prevention and physical performance enhancement. |
Not Listed | ||
0931 Marksmanship Instructor
(Ranks: MGySgt to Sgt) Marksmanship Instructors instruct in all phases of the Marine Corps marksmanship program on the qualification and requalification on small arms ranges. |
Not Listed | ||
0932 Small Arms Weapons Instructor
(Ranks: MGySgt to Sgt) Small Arms Weapons Instructors conduct all phases of the Marine Corps marksmanship training. |
Not Listed | ||
0933 Marksmanship Coach
(Ranks: Sgt to PFC) Marksmanship Coaches analyze difficulties of shooters during dry and live fire exercises in all phases of the Marine Corps marksmanship program during qualification and re-qualification. Additionally they assist in the operation of firing ranges. |
Not Listed | ||
0941 Winter Mountain Leader
(Ranks: MGySgt to Sgt) The WML performs duties of the unit mountain leader who is the subject matter expert in mountain warfare tactics, techniques, and procedures (such as over-the-snow mobility and avalanche hazard assessment), acts as an advisor to the commander, and is capable of conducting preenvironment training for their units. |
Not Listed | ||
0943 Summer Mountain Leader
(Ranks: MGySgt to Sgt) The Summer Mountain Leader performs duties of the unit mountain leader who is the subject matter expert in mountain warfare tactics, techniques, and procedures (such as vertical and horizontal obstacle crossing), acts as an advisor to the commander, and is capable of conducting pre-environment training for their units. |
Not Listed | ||
0945 Summer/Winter Mountain Leader (SWML)
(Ranks: MGySgt to Sgt) The S/WML possesses all the requisite skills needed to advise units operating across all sub-environments contained within mountain and cold weather environments. The S/WML performs duties of the unit mountain leader who is the subject matter expert in mountain warfare tactics, techniques, and procedures, acts as an advisor to the commander, and is capable of conducting pre-environment training for their units. |
Not Listed |
UTILITIES: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 11 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
1141 Electrician | Camp Lejeune, NC | ||
1142 Engineer Equipment Electrical Systems Technician
The Marine Corps has some unique equipment that is used for deployments and various duty assignments. This equipment is usually mobile, complicated, and full of different electrical panels that require the expertise of systems technicians to repair and maintain them for the success of the mission. |
Camp Lejeune, NC | ||
1161 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technician
These Marines are trained in the upkeep of mobile air conditioning and refrigeration units. This MOS requires a certification from the Environmental Protection Agency in the safe-handling of Hydrochlorofluorocarbons and Chloroflourocarbons, and there is an opportunity for these Marines to get out of the Marine Corps as certified journeymen air conditioning technicians. |
Fort Lee, VA | ||
1169 Utilities Chief
(Ranks: MGySgt to GySgt) The Utilities Chief is responsible to the commander and assists in the planning, training, deployment and employment of all utilities capabilities. They supervise and coordinate the assignment of personnel and equipment in accordance with the Table of Organization and Equipment. |
Not Listed | ||
1171 Water Support Technician
Affectionately called “water dogs,” this Marine MOS manages the upkeep and maintenance on various water systems, tanks, valves, and the pH level of water while deployed. If water systems are not functioning properly, have an improper pH level, or are not clean, then Marines could become ill or suffer from dehydration. |
Camp Lejeune, NC |
ENGINEER, CONSTRUCTION, FACILITIES, AND EQUIPMENT: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 13 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
1316 Metal Worker | Fort Lee, VA | ||
1341 Engineer Equipment Mechanic
These Marines are specialists who are trained in diesel engine systems. They primarily focus on how these systems work within heavy construction equipment, such as front-end loaders. A journeymen license is available for these Marines for better job opportunities in the civilian world. |
Fort Leonard Wood, MO | FB Page | |
1342 Small Craft Mechanic
(Ranks: SSgt to LCpl) Small Craft Mechanics perform preventive maintenance and repairs to bridge erection boats and rubber-hulled vessels; repair diesel engines, outboard engines and hydro jet propulsion systems; and repair small craft trailers and cradle systems. |
Not Listed | ||
1345 Engineer Equipment Operator
Engineer equipment operators are trained in the operation and basic maintenance of heavy construction equipment. They are experts at multiple pieces of construction equipment and have the opportunity to earn more licenses while serving. |
Fort Leonard Wood, MO | FB Page | |
1349 Engineer Equipment Chief
(Ranks: MGySgt to GySgt) Engineer Equipment Chiefs coordinate and manage the maintenance and employment of engineer equipment in both horizontal construction and material handling operations. Through soil analysis, expedient drainage, production estimations and logistical requirements Engineer Equipment Chiefs employ engineer equipment to support general engineering operations. |
Not Listed | ||
1361 Engineer Assistant
Plan and assist with an engineer chief on construction plans for bases, temporary helipads, airlines, and anything else that the Marines may be tasked with building and maintaining. These Marines use specialty equipment to make this possible, such as surveying equipment. |
Fort Leonard Wood, MO | FB Page | |
1371 Combat Engineer
Combat engineers train in explosive demolitions and woodworking. They understand how to breach and clear doors, disable basic explosives, and search buildings for booby traps. Additionally, these Marines know how to use woodworking to build structures that can be used for both temporary and long-term use. |
Camp Lejeune, NC | ||
1372 Assault Breacher Vehicle (ABV)/Armored Vehicle Launched Bridge (AVLB) Marine
(Ranks: GySgt to LCpl) The ABV/AVLB Marine is a NMOS for PMOS 1371, Combat Engineer. Job tasks associated with operations of the ABV/AVLB Marine will be those tasks required to drive the unit, operate the breaching/bridging systems, operate the commander's weapon station, operate marking equipment, and communicate. |
Not Listed | ||
1391 Bulk Fuel Specialist
Bulk fuel specialists manage and clean fuel systems that are used to fuel aircraft, heavy equipment, and Marine Corps trucks. These Marines manage fuel depots all hours of the day to ensure that the fuel is always ready for use whenever needed. |
Fort Lee, VA | ||
1392 Petroleum Quality Assurance and Additization Specialist
(Ranks: SSgt to LCpl) A Petroleum Quality Assurance Specialist is responsible to oversee, maintain and manage a bulk fuel unit's quality assurance/ surveillance responsibilities. |
Not Listed |
CYBERSPACE OPERATIONS: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 17 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
1711 Offensive Cyberspace Operator | Not Listed | ||
1721 Defensive Cyberspace Operator
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) Defensive Cyberspace Operators identify, clear, fix, and neutralize adversaries in friendly cyberspace. They ensure the Commander’s freedom of action while defending key terrain in cyberspace and critical infrastructure. |
Not Listed | ||
1799 Cyberspace Chief
(Ranks: MGySgt to MSgt) The Cyberspace Chief is the senior Staff Non-Commissioned Officer that directly assist Cyber Warfare Officers, Cyber Weapons Officers, and support all Cyber Warfare operators. They manage the conduct of cyber warfare and possess an understanding of full spectrum cyberspace operations. |
Not Listed |
TANK & ASSAULT AMPHIBIOUS VEHICLE: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 18 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
1812 Armor Marine | Fort Benning, GA | ||
1833 Assault Amphibious Vehicle (AAV) Crewmember
AAV crewmen are trained to do basic echelon 1 maintenance on Assault Amphibious Vehicles. They are experts at manning onboard weapon systems, communications, tactical maneuvers, and using tactical employment methods to assist other Marines in the field. |
Camp Pendleton, CA | FB Page | FB Page2 |
1834 Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV) Crewmember
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Amphibious Combat Vehicle Crewmember performs various duties incident to the operation and maintenance of the vehicle, to include tactical employment, precision gunnery using on board vehicle weapon systems, and maneuver. |
Camp Pendleton, CA | FB Page | FB Page2 |
1867 M1A1 Tank Master Gunner
(Ranks: MGySgt to Sgt) The M1A1 Tank Master Gunner is the subject matter expert in the employment and training of all weapon systems organic to a Tank Battalion. Tank Master Gunners are special Staff Officers responsible to the commanders at all levels and staff in the planning, development, conduct, evaluation and monitoring of all live fire and simulations training program. |
Not Listed | ||
1868 Assault Amphibious Master Gunner
(Ranks: MGySgt to Sgt) The Marine AA Master Gunner is an MGySgt to Sgt specifically trained in the employment and training of AA Company and Battalion organic weapons, gear and assigned personnel and in the basics of AA Gunnery as defined by the current version of MCWP 3-12.2 Heavy Brigade Combat Team (HBCT) Gunnery Manual. |
Not Listed | ||
1869 Senior Armor SNCO
(Ranks: MGySgt to GySgt) The Senior Armor SNCO serves as the senior enlisted technical and tactical advisor to the Commander on Tank operations. Additionally, he advises the commander on the condition, care and economical use of unit resources and equipment. |
Not Listed |
GROUND ORDNANCE MAINTENANCE: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 21 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
2111 Small Arms Repairer/Technician | Fort Lee, VA | ||
2112 Precision Weapons Repairer/Technician
(Ranks: GySgt to Cpl) The Precision Weapons Repairer/Technician performs duties incident to inspection, maintenance, fabrication, and repair of precision small arms in support of the competition-in-arms program (CIAP) and depot maintenance intra-service support agreement (DMISA) program. |
Not Listed | ||
2131 Towed Artillery Systems Technician
Towed artillery, the howitzer artillery gun, requires maintenance from experts who are trained in repairing and upkeeping howitzer artillery guns. |
Fort Lee, VA | ||
2141 Assault Amphibious Vehicle (AAV) Repairer/Technician
These Marines perform maintenance on AAV vehicles and weapons that are echelon 2 or 3. Additionally, they keep track of maintenance schedules through the use of administrative forms. |
Camp Pendleton, CA | FB Page | FB Page2 |
2146 Main Battle Tank (MBT) Repairer/Technician
The main tank retriever and armored vehicle coordinate and perform maintenance and repair from the Marines who are specialists in these weapons and components. |
Fort Benning, GA | ||
2147 Light Armored Vehicle (LAV) Repairer/Technician
Perform maintenance and repairs on LAV vehicles and on-board weapons systems. |
Fort Lee, VA | ||
2149 Ordnance Vehicle Maintenance Chief
(Ranks: MGySgt to MSgt) Ordnance Vehicle Maintenance Chiefs supervise the maintenance, repair, and inspection of ordnance vehicles to include their turrets and direct the activities of assigned enlisted personnel in an ordnance vehicle repair shop or facility. |
Not Listed | ||
2161 Machinist
Machinists fabricate, repair, and design various accessories and modifications for components of engineering equipment, vehicles, weapons, and whatever else may be needed to assist with the mission of the Marine Corps. |
Fort Lee, VA | ||
2171 Electro-Optical Ordnance Repairer
Perform maintenance to ground ordnance equipment. This equipment involves night vision and lasers used in the assistance of directing ground ordnance devices and missile systems. |
Fort Lee, VA | ||
2181 Ground Ordnance Weapons Chief
(Ranks: MGySgt to MSgt) Ground Ordnance Weapons Chief supervise the maintenance, repair, and inspection of all small arms weapons and towed artillery howitzers and direct the activities of assigned enlisted personnel in a small arms or towed artillery repair shop or facility. |
Not Listed |
AMMUNITION AND EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 23 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
2311 Ammunition Technician | Fort Lee, VA | ||
2336 Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Technician
(Ranks: MGySgt to Sgt) Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Technicians perform various duties may include locating, accessing, identifying, rendering safe, neutralizing, and disposing of hazards from foreign and domestic, chemical biological radiological nuclear and high-yield explosive (CBRNE), unexploded explosive ordnance (UXO), improvised explosive device (IED), and weapons of mass destruction (WMD) that present a threat to operations, installations, personal, or material. |
Not Listed |
SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE/GROUND ELECTRONIC WARFARE: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 26 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
2611 Cryptologic Cyberspace Analyst | Not Listed | ||
2612 Cryptologic Cyberspace Operator
(Ranks: MGySgt to LCpl) This NMOS requires advanced cyberspace operations training. Cryptologic Cyberspace Operators are involved in all facets of planning, conducting cyberspace operations, and perform traditional signals intelligence (SIGINT) support as deemed necessary by the unit commander. |
Not Listed | ||
2613 Cryptologic Cyberspace End-Point Analyst
(Ranks: MGySgt to LCpl) This NMOS requires advanced cyberspace analytical training. Cryptologic Cyberspace Analysts are the primary planners of cyberspace operations and perform traditional signals intelligence support as deemed necessary by the unit commander. Analysts must be experts with adversary systems, networks, technologies, tools, techniques, and procedures. |
Not Listed | ||
2621 Communications Intelligence/Electronic Warfare Operator
(Ranks: Sgt to Pvt) Communications Intelligence (COMINT)/Electronic Warfare (EW) Operators exploit every phase of communications signals and digital network systems by engaging in collection, processing, exploitation, and analysis. Additional skills include planning, coordinating, and executing Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) and Electronic Warfare (EW) operations from start to finish while utilizing both program of record equipment as well as commercially acquired equipment. |
Goodfellow AFB, TX | FB Page | |
2623 Radio Reconnaissance Marine
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Radio Reconnaissance Marines must be able to extend and enable the national enterprise, conduct full spectrum surveys of the signals environment, provide front end analysis, and facilitate specific SIGINT/EW/CO missions. |
Not Listed | ||
2629 Signals Intelligence/Electronic Warfare/Cyberspace Operations Technician
(Ranks: GySgt to SSgt) This is a PMOS that requires Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), Electronic Warfare (EW), and Cyberspace Operations (CO) training focused on collection management, operational planning and coordination, analysis, reporting, and dissemination in support of the six warfighting functions. |
Goodfellow AFB, TX | FB Page | |
2631 Signals Intelligence/Electronic Warfare Analyst
These Marines are trained to use specialty electronic equipment to intercept and analyze signals intelligence to determine if there is a threat to the public or if there is intelligence that can be used to benefit the Marine Corps mission. |
Goodfellow AFB, TX | FB Page | |
2641 Cryptologic Language Analyst
(Ranks: Sgt to Pvt) Cryptologic Language Analysts monitor, transcribe, and translate intercepted target foreign communications; exploit every phase of designated foreign communications by engaging in collection, processing, exploitation, analysis, and reporting; and install, operate, and perform preventive maintenance of program of record as well as commercially acquired intercept equipment. |
Not Listed | ||
2642 Advanced Cryptologic Language Analyst
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Advanced Cryptologic Language Analysts monitor, transcribe, and translate intercepted target foreign communications; exploit every phase of designated foreign communications by engaging in collection, processing, exploitation, analysis, reporting, and quality control; and install, operate, and perform preventive maintenance of program of record as well as commercially acquired intercept equipment. |
Not Listed | ||
2651 Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance (ISR) Systems Engineer
System administrators for special intelligence are responsible for maintaining files and intelligence reports. They specialize in understanding all aspects of intelligence gathering and store files accordingly to ensure they are easy to access. |
Goodfellow AFB, TX | FB Page | |
2652 Intelligence Data Engineer
(Ranks: MGySgt to LCpl) 2652 Intelligence Data Engineer's duties encompass direct support to the Marine Corps Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance Enterprise by enabling methods of Vocabulary, Taxonomy, and Ontology (VTO) structures, organized meta-tagging for intelligence data, managing local repositories, and connecting to external data and cloud services. |
Not Listed | ||
2653 Intelligence Software/Security Engineer
(Ranks: MGySgt to LCpl) Intelligence Software Engineer's duties encompass direct support to the Marine Corps Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance Enterprise by designing, developing, and enabling software-based solutions to intelligence challenges across the enterprise, to include knowledge management, skill management, instructional aids, user applications and research, advanced data and cybersecurity strategies, national intelligence policy, across multiple classification domains. |
Not Listed | ||
2659 Intelligence Technology and Data Chief
(Ranks: MGySgt to MSgt) The Intelligence Technology and Data Chief role encompasses data science and technology management, national intelligence enterprise services, and Marine Corps ISR Enterprise (MCISRE) architectural design. |
Not Listed | ||
2691 Signals Intelligence/Electronic Warfare/Cyberspace Operations Chief
(Ranks: MGySgt to MSgt) Duties encompass Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), Electronic Warfare (EW), and Cyberspace Operations (CO) planning, personnel and asset management, collection management, analysis, dissemination efforts, and ensuring national-to-tactical SIGINT/EW/CO integration. |
Not Listed |
LINGUIST: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 27 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
2712 Arabic (Modern Standard) | Not Listed | ||
2713 Arabic (Egyptian)
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2714 Arabic (Syrian)
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2715 Arabic (Levantine)
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2716 Amharic
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2717 Arabic (Maghrebi)
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2718 Hebrew
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2721 Kurdish
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2723 Somali
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2724 Swahili
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2726 Turkish
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2728 Arabic (Iraqi)
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2729 Arabic (Algerian)
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2733 Burmese
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2734 Cambodian
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2735 Cebuano
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2736 Chinese (Cantonese)
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2737 Chinese (Mandarin)
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2738 Indonesian
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2739 Japanese
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2740 Maguindanao
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2741 Korean
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2742 Laotian
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2743 Malay
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2744 Tagalog
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2745 Tausug
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2746 Thai
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2747 Vietnamese
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2748 Maranao
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2749 Yakan
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2754 Dutch
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2756 Finnish
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2757 French
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2758 German
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2759 Greek
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2761 Haitian-Creole
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2763 Italian
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2764 Norwegian
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2766 Portuguese (Brazilian)
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2767 Portuguese (European)
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2768 Spanish
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2769 Swedish
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2772 Afghan Pushtu
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2773 Persian-Afghan (Dari)
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2774 Persian-Farsi
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2775 Urdu
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2776 Albanian
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2777 Armenian
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2778 Bulgarian
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2779 Czech
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2780 Uzbek
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2781 Estonian
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2782 Georgian
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2783 Hungarian
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2784 Latvian
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2785 Azerbaijani
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2786 Lithuanian
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2787 Macedonian
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2788 Polish
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2789 Romanian
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2791 Russian
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2792 Serbo-Croatian
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2793 Slovenian
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2794 Ukrainian
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2795 Hindi
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed | ||
2796 Bengali
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Linguists supervise and participate in language translation/interpretation activities pertaining primarily to military operational and intelligence activities. |
Not Listed |
GROUND ELECTRONICS MAINTENANCE: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 28 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
2831 Digital Wideband Systems Maintainer | 29 Palms, CA | FB Page | FB Page2 |
2832 AN/TRC-170 Technician
(Ranks: GySgt to LCpl) AN/TRC-170 Technicians are qualified to install, test, and repair super high frequency (SHF) troposcatter multi-channel communications equipment used for high capacity, point-to-point communications. |
Not Listed | ||
2841 Ground Electronics Transmission Systems Maintainer
Ground radios are used in communicating via radio linkage in different scenarios. Establishing this network requires experts who understand the way radio circuitry works and are able to maintain the network for adequate communication for the remainder of the mission. |
29 Palms, CA | FB Page | FB Page2 |
2847 Ground Electronics Telecommunications and Information Technology Systems Maintainer
Repair and maintain equipment that is used to establish communication networks utilizing common telephone and computer lines. This includes the Marine Corps Common Hardware Suite which is a normally used data transmission system. |
29 Palms, CA | FB Page | |
2848 Tactical Remote Sensor System (TRSS) Maintainer
(Ranks: SSgt to LCpl) Tactical Remote Sensor System (TRSS) Maintainers are trained to inspect, maintain and repair TRSS equipment up to the field level. TRSS Maintainers are also trained to provide technical assistance during the installation and operation of the TRSS. |
Not Listed | ||
2862 Ground Electronics Systems Maintenance Technician
(Ranks: GySgt to SSgt) Ground Electronics Systems Maintenance Technicians are qualified to perform complex diagnosis, field level repairs, and modifications to ground electronics systems. These technicians supervise ground electronics systems maintenance activities and instruct in the use and maintenance of ground electronics communications systems. |
Not Listed | ||
2871 Calibration Technician
Calibrate and maintain equipment that utilize high density, low complexity test measurement and diagnostic equipment. |
Keesler AFB, MS | ||
2874 Metrology Technician
(Ranks: MGySgt to Sgt) Metrology Technicians are qualified to calibrate precision electronic, mechanical, physical, optical, infrared, and laser Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) through use of higher order measurement standards. |
Not Listed | ||
2887 Artillery Electronics Technician
Artillery electronic technicians are trained to repair and maintain equipment that is utilized in precision artillery strikes and radar. This includes equipment that is used as counter artillery radar and meteorological systems. |
29 Palms, CA | FB Page | |
2891 Ground Electronics Systems Maintenance Chief
(Ranks: MGySgt to MSgt) Ground Electronics Systems Maintenance Chiefs perform staff duties in formulating and implementing maintenance plans to support tactical logistics IAW MCTP 3-40B. These Maintenance Chiefs will develop policies and procedures for ground electronics systems maintainers to perform inspection and classification; servicing, adjustment, and tuning; repair; modification; recovery and evacuation; overhauling and rebuilding; and testing and calibration of Ground Electronics Systems Equipment and miscellaneous electronics systems used by Marine Corps Ground Forces. |
Not Listed |
SUPPLY ADMINISTRATION & OPERATIONS: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 30 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
3043 Supply Chain and Materiel Management Specialist | Camp Lejeune, NC | ||
3044 Operational Contract Support (OCS) Specialist
(Ranks: MGySgt to Sgt) MOS 3044 is a lateral move MOS that integrates highly qualified enlisted Marines into the acquisition field whose mission is to deploy in support of the full range of military operations (ROMO) as directed under the Department of Defense. |
Not Listed | ||
3051 Inventory Management Specialist
Work with supply administrators to coordinate the receiving and distribution of Marine Corps supplies. Also, these Marines work diligently to organize warehouses to make the process of receiving and shipping supplies as seamless as possible. |
Camp Lejeune, NC | ||
3052 Preservation, Packaging, Packing, and Marking Specialist
Train to be experts at packaging supplies and boxes and materials that are to be shipped or distributed to various units. |
Camp Lejeune, NC |
DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 31 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
3112 Distribution Management Specialist | Camp Lejeune, NC |
FOOD SERVICE: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 33 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
3372 Marine Aide | Not Listed | ||
3381 Food Service Specialist
Prepare food for marines in garrison and in the field. For field deployments, these specialists may assist with planning how much food is needed to feed the marines that will be working and living in the field at that time. |
Fort Lee, VA |
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 34 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
3432 Finance Technician | Camp Lejeune, NC | ||
3451 Financial Management Resource Analyst
These experts understand everything there is to know about Marine Corps financial management systems. They assist with the budgeting of finances and generate spending forecasts for future quarters. |
Camp Lejeune, NC |
MOTOR TRANSPORT: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 35 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
3521 Automotive Maintenance Technician | Camp Johnson, NC | ||
3524 Fuel and Electrical Systems Technician
(Ranks: Sgt to LCpl) The Fuel and Electrical Systems Technician provides field/ intermediate level maintenance of fuel, electrical, air induction, and tactical vehicle personnel heater components. |
Not Listed | ||
3526 Crash/Fire/Rescue Vehicle Technician
(Ranks: GySgt to LCpl) Crash/Fire/Rescue Vehicle Technicians inspect, service, maintain, and repair crash/fire/rescue vehicles. |
Not Listed | ||
3529 Motor Transport Maintenance Chief
(Ranks: MGySgt to SSgt) The Motor Transport Maintenance Chief (MTMC) supervises the maintenance, repair and inspection of motor transport equipment, directs the activities of assigned enlisted personnel in a motor transport maintenance repair shop or facility. The MTMC assists with all duties and responsibilities under the cognizance of the Motor Transport Maintenance Officer. |
Not Listed | ||
3531 Motor Vehicle Operator
Motor vehicle operators complete motor transportation school to learn how to drive a variety of Marine Corps vehicles. |
Fort Leonard Wood, MO | FB Page | |
3534 Semitrailer Refueler Operator
(Ranks: Sgt to PFC) A Semitrailer Refueler Operator operates the MK31 Tactical Tractors and MK970 Semitrailer Refueler in support of ground and aviation equipment during both combat and garrison operations. In addition the Semitrailer Refueler Operator performs crew/operator level maintenance on the associated vehicles and equipment and, to rated capacity, for which licensed to operate. |
Not Listed | ||
3536 Vehicle Recovery Operator
(Ranks: SSgt to Pvt) A Vehicle Recovery Operator operates the MK36 and MKR15 Tactical Wheeled Wrecker to recover disabled and destroyed Tactical Wheeled Vehicles in support of combat and garrison operations. In addition, the Vehicle Recovery Operator performs crew/operator level maintenance and maintains all associated tools and equipment for vehicles and equipment, to rated capacity, of which licensed to operate. |
Not Listed | ||
3537 Motor Transport Operations Chief
(Ranks: MGySgt to SSgt) A Motor Transport Operations Chief is responsible to the commander and assists in the planning, training, deployment and employment of all crew/operator level maintenance, planning and execution of motor transport operations, Automated Information Systems (AIS)directs the activities of all enlisted personnel in a motor pool, conducts motor vehicles accident/mishap investigations and prepares accident/mishap reports. The Motor Transport Operations Chief coordinates the preparation and assignment of personnel/equipment in accordance with the Table of Organization/Table of Equipment of their unit. |
Not Listed |
MARINE CORPS COMMUNITY SERVICES: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 41 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
4133 Marine Corps Community Services Marine | Not Listed |
LEGAL SERVICES: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 44 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
4421 Legal Services Specialist | Newport, RI | ||
4422 Legal Services Court Reporter
(Ranks: MGySgt to Cpl) Legal Services Court Reporters are responsible for the closed mask capture, transcription and distribution of legal proceedings and assembly of typewritten, summarized or verbatim transcripts. Legal Services Court Reporters transcribe verbatim records of legal proceedings. Legal Services Court Reporters serve as reporters to Staff Judge Advocates of major base or station commands and to the officer-in-charge of an LSSS/LSST that provides legal services support to a major Marine Forces command. |
Not Listed |
COMMUNICATION STRATEGY AND OPERATIONS: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 45 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
4511 Recruiting Station Marketing & Communication Marine | Not Listed | ||
4512 Combat Graphics Specialist
These specialists must be very creative and have the ability to generate an idea and then put it into action. They tend to be very artistic and know how to use various media platforms to create the idea or frame a picture. |
Not Listed | ||
4541 Combat Photographer
Combat photographers use various camera equipment and types of cameras to photograph people, places, and various deployments with the intent of acting as the civil affairs/historical intelligence gatherer. |
Not Listed | ||
4571 Combat Videographer
Use various video recording equipment to capture videos that are pertinent to the mission of the Marine Corps, intelligence gathering, and utilize software to assist with clearing up images and videos that have been used to record and gather videos that are useful to the Marine Corps. |
Not Listed | ||
4591 Communication Strategy and Operations Chief
(Ranks: MGySgt to SSgt) The Communication Strategy and Operations (COMMSTRAT) Chief assists the COMMSTRAT Officer, Visual Information Officer, and/or COMMSTRAT Planner in communication planning and execution, and is proficient in the technical aspects of written and visual communication, to include product development, equipment and equipment management, and software. |
Not Listed |
RECRUITING AND RETENTION: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 48 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
4821 Career Planner | Not Listed |
MUSIC: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 55 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
5511 Member, The President's Own, United States Marine Band | Not Listed | ||
5512 Member,
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Drum and Bugle Corps (D&B) Members perform music or musicrelated duties in support of military ceremonies, official functions, community relations, Marine Corps recruiting, and Marine "esprit de corps”. A secondary mission of the unit is to augment barracks security in contingency operations in the event of an emergency or combat environment. |
Not Listed | ||
5517 Bandmaster
(Ranks: MGySgt to MSgt) Bandmasters plan, schedule, and are responsible for the operation and training of the band in garrison and in the field. They evaluate the technical proficiency of musicians and counsel Marine musicians to improve the general effectiveness of the band. |
Not Listed | ||
5519 Enlisted Conductor
(Ranks: GySgt to SSgt) Enlisted Conductors lead, train and manage the musical performances of the ceremonial band. They select and rehearse music for band ceremonial performances. They implement musical protocol in accordance with Navy Regulations and Marine Corps Drill and Ceremonies Manual. They are responsible in all matters pertaining to band public affairs to include, internal and external information programs, press packages, concert narrations and band historical files. |
Not Listed | ||
5521 Drum Major
(Ranks: GySgt to SSgt) Drum Majors lead, train and manage the ceremonial band on the march. They select and rehearse music for marching band operations and instruct band personnel in drills peculiar to bands. They implement those portions of the Navy Regulations, and Marine Corps Drill and Ceremonies Manual pertaining to parades and ceremonies. They coordinate all logistic functions such as messing, billeting and transportation for marching band operations. |
Not Listed | ||
5522 Small Ensemble Leader
(Ranks: GySgt to SSgt) Small Ensemble Leaders lead, train and manage the Marine Corps Band's small ensembles. As leader/performers of one or more small ensembles, they select and rehearse the music of the ensemble to which assigned and manages the operations and training of the remaining small ensembles. They coordinate all logistic functions such as messing, billeting and transportation for Marine Corps Band small ensemble operations. |
Not Listed | ||
5523 Instrument Repair Technician
(Ranks: MGySgt to SSgt) Instrument Repair Technicians are responsible to the band officer for inspecting, maintaining, repairing and overhauling all musical equipment assigned to a band. |
Not Listed | ||
5524 Musician
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Musicians perform musical instruments in a Marine Corps Band in concerts, parades, band drills, and various other official functions and ceremonies. They also perform other additional duties as required, such as, band supply or administrative assistant, music librarian, and conduct preventative maintenance for musical equipment. |
Not Listed | ||
5526 Musician, Oboe
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) Musicians perform musical instruments in a Marine Corps Band in concerts, parades, band drills and various other official functions and ceremonies. They also perform other additional duties as required, such as, band supply or administrative assistant, music librarian, and conduct preventative maintenance for musical equipment. |
Not Listed | ||
5528 Musician, Bassoon
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) Musicians perform musical instruments in a Marine Corps Band in concerts, parades, band drills, and various other official functions and ceremonies. They also perform other additional duties as required, such as, band supply or administrative assistant, music librarian, and conduct preventative maintenance for musical equipment. |
Not Listed | ||
5534 Musician, Clarinet
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) Musicians perform musical instruments in a Marine Corps Band in concerts, parades, band drills, and various other official functions and ceremonies. They also perform other additional duties as required, such as, band supply or administrative assistant, music librarian, and conduct preventative maintenance for musical equipment. |
Not Listed | ||
5536 Musician, Flute/Piccolo
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) Musicians perform musical instruments in a Marine Corps Band in concerts, parades, band drills, and various other official functions and ceremonies. They also perform other additional duties as required, such as, band supply or administrative assistant, music librarian, and conduct preventative maintenance for musical equipment. |
Not Listed | ||
5537 Musician, Saxophone
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) Musicians perform musical instruments in a Marine Corps Band in concerts, parades, band drills, and various other official functions and ceremonies. They also perform other additional duties as required, such as, band supply or administrative assistant, music librarian, and conduct preventative maintenance for musical equipment. |
Not Listed | ||
5541 Musician, Trumpet
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) Musicians perform musical instruments in a Marine Corps Band in concerts, parades, band drills, and various other official functions and ceremonies. They also perform other additional duties as required, such as, band supply or administrative assistant, music librarian, and conduct preventative maintenance for musical equipment. |
Not Listed | ||
5543 Musician, Euphonium
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) Musicians perform musical instruments in a Marine Corps Band in concerts, parades, band drills, and various other official functions and ceremonies. They also perform other additional duties as required, such as, band supply or administrative assistant, music librarian, and conduct preventative maintenance for musical equipment. |
Not Listed | ||
5544 Musician, Horn
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) Musicians perform musical instruments in a Marine Corps Band in concerts, parades, band drills, and various other official functions and ceremonies. They also perform other additional duties as required, such as, band supply or administrative assistant, music librarian, and conduct preventative maintenance for musical equipment. |
Not Listed | ||
5546 Musician, Trombone
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) Musicians perform musical instruments in a Marine Corps Band in concerts, parades, band drills, and various other official functions and ceremonies. They also perform other additional duties as required, such as, band supply or administrative assistant, music librarian, and conduct preventative maintenance for musical equipment. |
Not Listed | ||
5547 Musician, Tuba/Sousaphone
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) Musicians perform musical instruments in a Marine Corps Band in concerts, parades, band drills, and various other official functions and ceremonies. They also perform other additional duties as required, such as, band supply or administrative assistant, music librarian, and conduct preventative maintenance for musical equipment. |
Not Listed | ||
5548 Musician, Electric Bass
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) Musicians perform musical instruments in a Marine Corps Band in concerts, parades, band drills, and various other official functions and ceremonies. They also perform other additional duties as required, such as, band supply or administrative assistant, music librarian, and conduct preventative maintenance for musical equipment. |
Not Listed | ||
5563 Musician, Percussion (Drums, Tympani, and Mallets)
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) Musicians perform musical instruments in a Marine Corps Band in concerts, parades, band drills, and various other official functions and ceremonies. They also perform other additional duties as required, such as, band supply or administrative assistant, music librarian, and conduct preventative maintenance for musical equipment. |
Not Listed | ||
5565 Musician, Piano
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) Musicians perform musical instruments in a Marine Corps Band in concerts, parades, band drills, and various other official functions and ceremonies. They also perform other additional duties as required, such as, band supply or administrative assistant, music librarian, and conduct preventative maintenance for musical equipment. |
Not Listed | ||
5566 Musician, Guitar
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) Musicians perform musical instruments in a Marine Corps Band in concerts, parades, band drills, and various other official functions and ceremonies. They also perform other additional duties as required, such as, band supply or administrative assistant, music librarian, and conduct preventative maintenance for musical equipment. |
Not Listed | ||
5567 Musician, Vocalist
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) Musicians sing and perform musical instruments in a Marine Corps Band in concerts, parades, band drills, and various other official functions and ceremonies. They also perform other additional duties as required, such as band supply or administrative assistant, music librarian, and conduct preventative maintenance for musical equipment. |
Not Listed | ||
55xx Musician
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) Musicians sing and perform musical instruments in a Marine Corps Band in concerts, parades, band drills, and various other official functions and ceremonies. They also perform other additional duties as required, such as band supply or administrative assistant, music librarian, and conduct preventative maintenance for musical equipment. |
NAB Little Creek, VA | FB Page |
CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, RADIOLOGICAL AND NUCLEAR (CBRN) DEFENSE: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 57 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
5711 Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Defense Specialist | Fort Leonard Wood, MO | FB Page | |
5769 Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Defense Chief
(Ranks: MGySgt to SSgt) The CBRN Defense Chief is the Senior Enlisted Advisor and assists the CBRN Defense Officer, operations officers, and commanders in the planning, preparation, execution, and supervision of CBRN related matters including training, deployment and tactical employment of CBRN equipment, are proficient as Hazardous Materials Technician and Incident Commander for CBRN activities supporting Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD). CBRN Defense Chiefs supervise and coordinate the preparation of personnel, equipment for movement/placement, and the establishment and operation of CBRN centers. |
Not Listed |
MILITARY POLICE, INVESTIGATIONS AND CORRECTIONS: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 58 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
5811 Military Police | Fort Leonard Wood, MO | FB Page | FB Page2 |
5813 Traffic Management and Collision Investigator (TMCI)
(Ranks: GySgt to Cpl) A Traffic Management and Collision Investigator (TMCI) is a Military Policeman who is additionally trained in the enforcement of traffic laws, regulations and orders. Furthermore, the Traffic Management and Collision Investigator (TMCI) investigates and reports traffic accidents; assists in accident prevention and vehicle safety programs; and conducts traffic control studies to determine present and future needs concerning traffic control and associated traffic programs aboard an installation. |
Not Listed | ||
5814 Physical Security Specialist
(Ranks: GySgt to Cpl) A Physical Security Specialist is a Military Policeman additionally trained to provide commanders the ability to conduct risk/ vulnerability assessments, analyze crime, and recommend appropriate courses of action to eliminate conditions conducive to terrorism, espionage, sabotage, wrongful destruction, malicious damage, theft, and pilferage. |
Not Listed | ||
5816 Special Reaction Team (SRT) Member
(Ranks: GySgt to Cpl) Special Reaction Team Members are Military Policeman trained to counter and/or contain high-risk threat situations surpassing normal law enforcement capabilities. Members are trained on enhanced marksmanship, tactical movement, entry, breaching, and clearing objectives in order to neutralize threats. |
Not Listed | ||
5819 Military Police Investigator (MPI)
(Ranks: GySgt to Cpl) The duties of the MPI require the assignment of mature and intelligent individuals responsible for investigating criminal violations of the uniform code of military justice (UCMJ) in matters of interest to the United States Marine Corps. |
Not Listed | ||
5821 Criminal Investigator CID Agent
(Ranks: MGySgt to Sgt) Criminal Investigation Division Agents perform criminal investigative duties while operationally assigned to the criminal investigation division (CID), law enforcement battalion (LEBN) , regional trial counsel (RTC), and naval criminal investigative service (NCIS). |
Not Listed | ||
5822 Forensic Psycho-Physiologist (Polygraph Examiner)
(Ranks: GySgt to SSgt) Psycho-Physiologists (Polygraph Examiners) perform the full range of criminal investigative duties prescribed for and are operationally assigned to the naval criminal investigative service (NCIS). |
Not Listed | ||
5831 Correctional Specialist
Correctional specialists could also be known as prison security guards. They monitor and regulate inmates within the confines of a prison to ensure order is kept and that all prisoners are safe. |
Lackland AFB, TX | ||
5832 Correctional Counselor
(Ranks: MGySgt to Cpl) Correctional Counselors assist in resolving day-to-day prisoner problems; conduct initial and weekly interviews; provide individual and group counseling; assist in evaluations; observe and report meaningful changes in behavior; recommend custody classification, treatment programs, work assignments, and make recommendations on clemency, parole and/or restoration to duty requests; and improve communication channels between the parent unit and confined personnel in Marine Corps and Naval Brigs. |
Not Listed |
COMMAND AND CONTROL (C2) ELECTRONICS MAINTENANCE: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 59 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
5939 Aviation Communication Systems Technician | 29 Palms, CA | ||
5948 Aviation RADAR Technician
These marines install, repair, and maintain the Marine Air Command Control Systems that are used for the monitoring and directing of Marine Corps aircraft. |
Not Listed | ||
5951 Aviation Meteorological Equipment Technician, OMA/IM
Repair, install, and maintain weather monitoring systems that are used in the prediction and guidance of marine aircraft based on upcoming weather data. |
Keesler AFB, MS | ||
5952 Air Traffic Control Navigational Aids Technician
Locate and repair faults in the air traffic control systems that are being used in the safe navigation, landing, and takeoff of Marine Corps aircraft. These marines may assist with the installation and analysis of air traffic control systems. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
5953 Air Traffic Control RADAR Technician
Analyze, repair, and install radar equipment that is precise and used in the safe landing, navigation, and takeoff of Marine Corps aircraft. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
5954 Air Traffic Control Communications Technician
Inspect equipment for faults and repair the communications systems as needed to ensure that air traffic controllers can adequately communicate with pilots for the safe landing, takeoff, and navigation of aircraft. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
5959 Air Traffic Control Systems Maintenance Chief
(Ranks: MGySgt to MSgt) Air Traffic Control Systems Maintenance Chiefs supervise, coordinate, and instruct enlisted personnel in the performance of air traffic control maintenance functions. |
Not Listed | ||
5974 Tactical Data Systems Technician
These marines are experts on the data, hardware, and software of the Marine Air Command and Control Systems. They install, manage, repair, and monitor all facets of this system to keep it functioning properly. |
29 Palms, CA | ||
5977 Weapons and Tactics Instructor Aviation Command & Control (AC2) Maintenance Chief
(Ranks: MGySgt to GySgt) Weapons and Tactics Instructor AC2 Maintenance Chiefs train and evaluate Marine air command and control personnel on aviation sensors and weapons systems in the employment of the Marine Air Command and Control System (MACCS) to support the marine air ground task force. |
Not Listed | ||
5979 Tactical Air Operations/Air Defense Technician
Install, align, test, and inspect systems used for tactical air operations. These may include fiber optic cables, system software, and electronic assemblies and subassemblies. |
29 Palms, CA | ||
5993 Electronics Maintenance Chief (Aviation (C2))
(Ranks: MGySgt to MSgt) Electronics Maintenance Chiefs (Aviation (C2)) supervise, coordinate, and instruct enlisted personnel in the operation and maintenance of Marine Air Command and Control Systems (MACCS). |
Not Listed |
AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 60 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
6012 Aviation Maintenance Controller/Safe for Flight Controller | Not Listed | ||
6016 Collateral Duty Inspector
(Ranks: MGySgt to LCpl) Collateral Duty Inspectors (CDI) assigned to production or MTU work centers shall inspect all work and comply with the required QA inspections during all maintenance actions performed by their respective work centers. |
Not Listed | ||
6017 Quality Assurance Representative (QAR), Collateral Duty Quality Assurance Representative (CDQAR)
(Ranks: GySgt to Cpl) The QAR/CDQAR is a highly skilled person responsible for conducting and managing the maintenance departments QA effort. QARs are assigned under the QA officer and CDQAR are assigned to production work center but act in the same capacity as a QAR. |
Not Listed | ||
6018 Multi System Aviation Quality Assurance Representative (QAR)
(Ranks: GySgt to Sgt) The Multi System Aviation Quality Assurance Representative is reserved for those Aviation Professionals that have mastered multiple areas of expertise as identified by the 5500 level Training and Readiness Syllabus. |
Not Listed | ||
6019 Aircraft Maintenance Chief
(Ranks: MGySgt to MSgt) Aircraft Maintenance Chiefs are directly responsible to the Commanding Officer for the establishment and sustainment of all maintenance areas and functions within a fixed-wing, rotary-wing, tilt-rotor, and aviation logistics squadron or repair facility. |
Not Listed | ||
6033 Aircraft Nondestructive Inspection Technician
(Ranks: GySgt to Cpl) Aircraft Nondestructive Inspection Technicians perform nondestructive testing of metals in aircraft structures and aircraft/engine components. |
Not Listed | ||
6035 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) Maintenance Specialist
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Joint Strike Fighter Maintenance Specialists perform specific support functions directly related to F-35 maintenance and the Autonomic Logistics Information System (ALIS). |
Not Listed | ||
6042 Individual Material Readiness List (IMRL) Asset Manager
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Individual Material Readiness List Asset Managers manage Individual Material Readiness List (IMRL) asset inventories on Local Asset Management Systems (LAMS), as set forth by the Naval Aviation Maintenance program (NAMP) and the Aircraft Maintenance Material Readiness List (AMMRL) Program at IMRL program reporting activities. They manage IMRL assets at the organizational and intermediate levels of maintenance, aviation wings, and support equipment controlling authorities (SECA). |
NAS Meridian, MS | FB Page | FB Page2 |
6043 Aircraft Welder
(Ranks: GySgt to LCpl) Aircraft Welders fabricate and repair aircraft metals through basic welding using the gas/tungsten/titanium welding/arc/welding (GTAW) process on aluminum alloys, steel alloys, stainless steel alloys, and precipitating hardening nickel based alloys. |
Not Listed | ||
6046 Aviation Maintenance Data Specialist
Keep records of flight logs, maintenance records, and Marine Corps directives to ensure that all flights are tracked, and all aircraft are regularly maintained. |
NAS Meridian, MS | FB Page | FB Page2 |
6048 Flight Equipment Technician
Inspect flight survival equipment that may be required in the event of an emergency ejection by crews or pilots. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6049 Aviation Data Analyst
(Ranks: MGySgt to Sgt) Aviation Data Analyst performs data analysis and trend interpretation. They provide qualitative and quantitative analytical information to the Maintenance Department allowing a continuous review of the management practices. |
Not Listed | ||
6053 CH 53K Maintenance Specialist
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) This MOS is to be assigned only as a necessary-PMOS (NMOS) to qualified Marines who have successfully completed the requisite training course, or the appropriate on the job training, in support of CH-53K maintenance functions at the squadron level. |
Not Listed | ||
6062 Aircraft Intermediate Level Hydraulic/Pneumatic Mechanic
Inspect and repair aircraft intermediate level hydraulic/pneumatic equipment. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6073 Support Equipment Electrician/Refrigeration and Engine/Gas Turbine Technician
Specialize in aircraft air conditioning components as well as electrical systems that need worked on. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6074 Cryogenics Equipment Operator
Attend formal training to learn how to work on and manage equipment that utilize liquid oxygen/nitrogen, LOX tanks, and various vacuum pumps used for the proper care of aircraft. |
MCAS Cherry Point, NC | ||
6092 Aircraft Intermediate Level Structures Mechanic
Inspect, maintain, and repair systems that are part of the intermediate structure level. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page |
AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE (ROTARY-WING): OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 61 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
6111 Helicopter/Tiltrotor Mechanic-Trainee | NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6113 Helicopter Mechanic, CH-53
Helicopter/tiltrotor mechanics are trained for to repair and maintain systems and components associated with helicopter blades, motors, hydraulics, and landing support gear. Additionally, they understand flight line operations and follow guidelines to ensure safe working practices while working on aircraft. |
MCAS New River, NC | ||
6114 Helicopter Mechanic, UH/AH-1
Helicopter/tiltrotor mechanics are trained for to repair and maintain systems and components associated with helicopter blades, motors, hydraulics, and landing support gear. Additionally, they understand flight line operations and follow guidelines to ensure safe working practices while working on aircraft. |
MCAS Camp Pendleton, CA | ||
6116 Tiltrotor Mechanic, MV-22
Helicopter/tiltrotor mechanics are trained for to repair and maintain systems and components associated with helicopter blades, motors, hydraulics, and landing support gear. Additionally, they understand flight line operations and follow guidelines to ensure safe working practices while working on aircraft. |
MCAS New River, NC | ||
6122 Helicopter Power Plants Mechanic, T-58
Upkeep, maintain, and adjust components of helicopter power plants and power plant systems. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6123 Helicopter Power Plants Mechanic, T-64
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) Helicopter Power Plants Mechanics, T-64; inspect, maintain, test, repair, and perform complete repair of helicopter power plants and power plants systems. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6124 Helicopter Power Plants Mechanic, T-400/T-700
Upkeep, maintain, and adjust components of helicopter power plants and power plant systems. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6132 Helicopter/Tiltrotor Dynamic Components Mechanic
Inspect, maintain, and repair all dynamic components in helicopters and tiltrotor aircraft. |
MCAS New River, NC | ||
6153 Helicopter Airframe Mechanic, CH-53
These mechanics inspect, repair, and maintain all aspects of helicopter/tiltrotor airframes. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6154 Helicopter Airframe Mechanic, UH/AH-1
These mechanics inspect, repair, and maintain all aspects of helicopter/tiltrotor airframes. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6156 Tiltrotor Airframe Mechanic, MV-22
These mechanics inspect, repair, and maintain all aspects of helicopter/tiltrotor airframes. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6173 Helicopter Crew Chief, CH-53
Crew chief are in charge of preparing aircraft for landing and take-off, ensuring that all maintenance is up to date, ensuring that the interior is in good working order and safe for passengers, manning weapon systems aboard the aircraft, and assisting pilots with whatever is asked of them. |
Not Listed | ||
6174 Helicopter Crew Chief, UH-1
Crew chief are in charge of preparing aircraft for landing and take-off, ensuring that all maintenance is up to date, ensuring that the interior is in good working order and safe for passengers, manning weapon systems aboard the aircraft, and assisting pilots with whatever is asked of them. |
Not Listed | ||
6176 Tiltrotor Crew Chief, MV-22
Crew chief are in charge of preparing aircraft for landing and take-off, ensuring that all maintenance is up to date, ensuring that the interior is in good working order and safe for passengers, manning weapon systems aboard the aircraft, and assisting pilots with whatever is asked of them. |
Not Listed | ||
6177 Weapons and Tactics Crew Chief Instructor
(Ranks: MGySgt to LCpl) The Weapons and Tactics Instructors (WTI) are the primary instructor, for all designated crew chiefs (CC) and all aerial observers (AO), in the tactical employment and Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) integration of their respective aircraft/mission/weapons systems, during operations in all environmental/threat conditions. |
Not Listed | ||
6178 VH-60N Presidential Helicopter Crew Chief
(Ranks: MGySgt to LCpl) Presidential Helicopter Crew Chiefs are flight crewmembers that perform duties incident to the maintenance and operation of Marine VH60N Helicopters of the executive flight detachment at HMX-1. |
Not Listed | ||
6181 VH-XX Presidential Helicopter Crew Chief
(Ranks: MGySgt to LCpl) VH-XX Presidential Helicopter Crew Chiefs are flight crewmembers that perform duties incident to the maintenance and operation of Marine VH-XX Helicopters of the Executive Flight Detachment at HMX-1. |
Not Listed | ||
6199 Enlisted Aircrew/Aerial Observer/Gunner
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Enlisted Aircrew/Aerial Observers/ Aerial Gunners are flight crew members who, when assigned to the flight schedule, are responsible to the pilot in command to assist the crew chief while in operation of the aircraft and associated mission/weapons systems. |
Not Listed |
AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE (FIXED-WING): OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 62 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
6212 Fixed-Wing Aircraft Mechanic, AV-8/TAV-8 | NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6213 Fixed-Wing Aircraft Mechanic, EA-6
Fixed-wing mechanics work on, inspect, and maintain various airplanes utilized by the United States Marine Corps. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6216 Fixed-Wing Aircraft Mechanic, KC-130
Fixed-wing mechanics work on, inspect, and maintain various airplanes utilized by the United States Marine Corps. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6217 Fixed-Wing Aircraft Mechanic, F/A-18
Fixed-wing mechanics work on, inspect, and maintain various airplanes utilized by the United States Marine Corps. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6218 Fixed-Wing Aircraft Mechanic, F-35B
Fixed-wing mechanics work on, inspect, and maintain various airplanes utilized by the United States Marine Corps. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6222 Fixed-Wing Aircraft Power Plants Mechanic, F-402
Maintain, inspect, and repair all components of an aircraft power plant. Each MOS designates a specific system for which marines will be trained on. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6223 Fixed-Wing Aircraft Power Plants Mechanic, J-52
Maintain, inspect, and repair all components of an aircraft power plant. Each MOS designates a specific system for which marines will be trained on. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6226 Fixed-Wing Aircraft Power Plants Mechanic, T-56
Maintain, inspect, and repair all components of an aircraft power plant. Each MOS designates a specific system for which marines will be trained on. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6227 Fixed-Wing Aircraft Power Plants Mechanic, F-404
Maintain, inspect, and repair all components of an aircraft power plant. Each MOS designates a specific system for which marines will be trained on. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6242 Fixed-Wing Aircraft Flight Engineer, KC-130
(Ranks: MGySgt to Sgt) Fixed-Wing Aircraft Flight Engineers, KC-130; monitor all aircraft systems and operate the flight engineer's panel during flight operations. Assist the pilot/copilot in preflight and post flight inspections of the aircraft, supervise servicing functions and record all discrepancies upon completion of flight. Perform the duties of the Aircraft Mechanic, Aircraft Power Plants Mechanic, and KC-130 Flight Mechanic. |
Not Listed | ||
6246 Fixed-Wing Transport Aircraft Specialist, C-20
(Ranks: MGySgt to LCpl) Ground Maintenance Technicians and Enlisted Aircrews are responsible to perform duties incident to the maintenance and operation of Marine C-20 Fixed-Wing Transport Aircraft at VR-1. |
Not Listed | ||
6251 Fixed-Wing Aircraft Airframe Mechanic-Trainee
(Ranks: SSgt to Pvt) Fixed-Wing Aircraft Airframe Mechanic Trainees, under instruction or close supervision, train for one of the Aircraft Airframe Systems Technician MOSs. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6252 Fixed-Wing Aircraft Airframe Mechanic, AV-8/TAV-8
Marines in these MOS’ are trained to repair, inspect, and maintain airframe components on specific fixed-wing aircraft. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6253 Fixed-Wing Aircraft Airframe Mechanic, EA-6
Marines in these MOS’ are trained to repair, inspect, and maintain airframe components on specific fixed-wing aircraft. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6256 Fixed-Wing Aircraft Airframe Mechanic, KC-130
Marines in these MOS’ are trained to repair, inspect, and maintain airframe components on specific fixed-wing aircraft. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6257 Fixed-Wing Aircraft Airframe Mechanic, F/A-18
Marines in these MOS’ are trained to repair, inspect, and maintain airframe components on specific fixed-wing aircraft. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6258 Fixed-Wing Aircraft Airframe Mechanic, F-35B
Marines in these MOS’ are trained to repair, inspect, and maintain airframe components on specific fixed-wing aircraft. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6276 Fixed-Wing Aircraft Crew Chief, KC-130
Crew masters are instrumental in the operation and functioning of KC-130 aircraft. They assist with pre and post flight checks, ensure that the airplane is ready for passengers, man onboard weapon systems, and work alongside pilots to ensure all fundamental tasks are completed prior to any flights with their specific aircraft. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6281 Fixed-Wing Aircraft Safety Equipment Mechanic-Trainee
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) Fixed-Wing Aircraft Safety Equipment Mechanic Trainees, under instruction or close supervision, train for one of the Aircraft Safety Equipment Systems Technician MOSs. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6282 Fixed-Wing Aircraft Safety Equipment Mechanic, AV-8/TAV-8
Inspect, maintain, and repair the safety equipment aboard fixed-wing aircraft used by the Marine Corps. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6283 Fixed-Wing Aircraft Airframe Mechanic, F/A-18
Inspect, maintain, and repair the safety equipment aboard fixed-wing aircraft used by the Marine Corps. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6286 Fixed-Wing Aircraft Airframe Mechanic, KC-130/V-22
Inspect, maintain, and repair the safety equipment aboard fixed-wing aircraft used by the Marine Corps. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6287 Fixed-Wing Aircraft Safety Equipment Mechanic, F/A-18
Inspect, maintain, and repair the safety equipment aboard fixed-wing aircraft used by the Marine Corps. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6288 Fixed-Wing Aircraft Safety Equipment Mechanic, F-35B
Inspect, maintain, and repair the safety equipment aboard fixed-wing aircraft used by the Marine Corps. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
62xx Fixed-Wing Aircraft Flight Engineer, KC-130 | Not Listed |
ORGANIZATIONAL AVIONICS MAINTENANCE: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 63 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
6313 Aircraft Communications/Navigation/Radar Systems Technician, EA-6A | NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6314 Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Avonics/Maintenance Technician
Install, repair, inspect, and maintain main and ancillary components related to unmanned aircraft systems. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6316 Aircraft Communications/Navigation Systems Technician, KC-130
Inspect, install, maintain, repair, and test all main and ancillary components related to communications, navigation, electrical, and radar equipment aboard the various aircrafts. This also includes Deceptive Electronic Countermeasures. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6317 Aircraft Communications/Navigation/Radar Systems Technician, F/A-18
Inspect, install, maintain, repair, and test all main and ancillary components related to communications, navigation, electrical, and radar equipment aboard the various aircrafts. This also includes Deceptive Electronic Countermeasures. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6323 Aircraft Avionics Technician, CH-53
Install, repair, inspect, and maintain main and ancillary components related to unmanned aircraft systems. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6324 Aircraft Avionics Technician, U/AH-1
Install, repair, inspect, and maintain main and ancillary components related to unmanned aircraft systems. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6326 Aircraft Avionics Technician, V-22
Install, repair, inspect, and maintain main and ancillary components related to unmanned aircraft systems. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6332 Aircraft Electrical Systems Technician, AV-8
Install, repair, inspect, and maintain main and ancillary components related to unmanned aircraft systems. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6333 Aircraft Electrical Systems Technician, EA-6
Install, repair, inspect, and maintain main and ancillary components related to unmanned aircraft systems. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6336 Aircraft Electrical Systems Technician, KC-130
Install, maintain, repair, and inspect electrical systems aboard various helicopters, fixed-wing, and tiltrotor aircraft. This also includes ancillary equipment. |
Not Listed | ||
6337 Aircraft Electrical Systems Technician, F/A-18
Install, repair, inspect, and maintain main and ancillary components related to unmanned aircraft systems. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6338 Aircraft Avionics Technician, F-35 B
Install, repair, inspect, and maintain main and ancillary components related to unmanned aircraft systems. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6386 Aircraft Electronic Countermeasures Systems Technician, EA-6B
These Marines are responsible for the maintenance, repair, installation, and testing of electronic countermeasure systems aboard the EA-6B aircraft. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6391 Avionics Chief
(Ranks: MGySgt to MSgt) Avionics Chiefs, as Noncommissioned Officers in charge of the avionics department supervise the maintenance and repair of Aircraft Avionics Systems, equipment and components at the IMA/OMA levels. |
Not Listed |
INTERMEDIATE AVIONICS MAINTENANCE: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 64 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
6423 Aviation Electronic Micro/Miniature Component and Cable Repair Technician, IMA | NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6432 Aircraft Electrical/Instrument/Flight Control Systems Technician, Fixed-Wing, IMA
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) Aircraft Electrical/Instrument/Flight Control Systems Technicians, at the IMA level, inspect, test, maintain, and repair components, assemblies, subassemblies, modules, cards, printed circuit boards, and ancillary equipment whose aggregate constitutes a complete aircraft electrical/flight control system or subsystem. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6469 Consolidated Automatic Support System (CASS) Technician,IMA
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) Reconfigurable Transportable Consolidated Automated Support System (RTCASS) Technicians, at the IMA, inspect, test, maintain, repair, and analyze airborne weapon replaceable assemblies, shop replaceable assemblies, automatic test equipment, and ancillary equipment failures, beyond normal fault isolation procedures. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6483 Communication/Navigation/Cryptographic/Countermeasures Systems Technician, IMA
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) Aircraft Electronic Communication/Navigation/Cryptographic/ Countermeasures System Technicians, at the IMA inspect, test, maintain, and repair airborne weapon replaceable assemblies, shop replaceable assemblies and ancillary equipment whose aggregate constitutes a complete Aircraft Communications, Navigation, Cryptographic, Countermeasures System or subsystem beyond normal fault isolation procedures. |
Not Listed | ||
6492 Aviation Precision Measurement Equipment (PME) Calibration/Repair Technician, IMA
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) Aviation Precision Measurement Equipment (PME) Calibration/ Repair Technicians test, maintain, calibrate and repair aviation precision measurement and automatic test equipment. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6499 Mobile Facility Technician
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) Mobile Facility Technicians inspect, service, maintain and repair mobile facilities and associated environmental control units, generators, and all other electrical and ancillary equipment. |
Not Listed |
AVIATION ORDNANCE: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 65 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
6516 Ordnance Quality Assurance/Safety Observer | Not Listed | ||
6531 Aircraft Ordnance Technician
Inspect, maintain, and repair weapons systems aboard various aircrafts. Ordnance technicians arm and disarm weapons used for military operations. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6541 Aviation Ordnance Systems Technician
These technicians are responsible for the entire ordnance system which includes the stowage, testing, repairs, arming, disarming, and accountability of armament equipment and armament handling equipment. Air launched missiles and conventional munitions are also tested by marines in this MOS. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
6542 Ammunition Inventory Management Specialist
(Ranks: SSgt to LCpl) Ammunition Inventory Management Specialists are responsible for inventory management, requisitioning, issue and receipt reporting, asset maintenance, excess and disposal processing, preparation of transaction reporting (either Ammunition Transaction Reporting (ATR) or Transaction Item Reporting (TIR)), inspection and compliance with directives and reports applicable to Notice of Ammunition Reclassifications (NAR) and Ammunition Information Notices (AIN), preparation of shipping documents and shipping labels, bar code processing, space management including Net Explosive Weight (NEW) management for explosive arc and compatibility management, Load Plan management, and preparation of and management of Non-Combat Expenditure Allocations (NCEA) and augment requests. |
Not Listed | ||
6591 Aviation Ordnance Chief
(Ranks: MGySgt to GySgt) The Aviation Ordnance Chief supervises the establishment and functions of aviation ordnance activities. The Aviation Ordnance Chief assists the Aviation Ordnance Officer with the daily planning, conduct, and execution of the ordnance section, division, or department. |
Not Listed |
AVIATION LOGISTICS: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 66 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
6617 Enlisted Aviation Logistician | Not Listed | ||
6618 Enlisted AIRSpeed Coordinator
(Ranks: MGySgt to Sgt) AIRSpeed Enlisted Personnel are assigned to the AIRSpeed office of selected headquarters and staffs. They are trained to institute a culture of self-sustaining, continuous process improvement aligned toward delivering increased readiness and reduced resource cost. |
Not Listed | ||
6672 Aviation Supply Specialist
Ensure squadrons have all necessary supplies needed for the smooth and flawless operation of aircraft, pilots, fueling, and various flightline procedures on a daily basis. |
NAS Meridian, MS | FB Page | FB Page2 |
6694 Aviation Logistics Information Management System (ALIMS) Specialist
Establish and maintain various networks for the proper functionality of the ALIMS system. Networks include local area networks, fiber optic cables, and wide area networks. |
Newport, RI |
METEOROLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY (METOC): OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 68 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
6842 METOC Analyst Forecaster | Not Listed | FB Page | |
6862 METOC Senior Forecaster
(Ranks: MGySgt to Cpl) Senior Meteorology and Oceanography (METOC) Forecasters predict environmental conditions and the effects of these forecasted conditions in support of the MAGTF platforms and operations. These Senior Forecasters serve as a team leader and Senior Instructors (SI) within reference (af), Meteorology and Oceanography Training and Readiness Manual. |
Not Listed | ||
6877 Weapons and Tactics Instructor (WTI)
(Ranks: MGySgt to SSgt) Weapons and Tactics Instructor – Meteorology and Oceanography (METOC) Forecasters train personnel on environmental characterization and effects in relation to aviation operations in support of the MAGTF and aviation ground equipment, sensor, and weapon system performance in relation to enemy threats. |
Not Listed |
AIRFIELD SERVICES: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 70 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
7011 Expeditionary Airfield Systems Technician | NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
7041 Aviation Operations Specialist
Ensure that flightlines, squadrons, and various aircraft support MOS’ are all prepared and functioning properly. These specialists manage files, flight logs, and other aspects of a normal flightline to keep everything running on a normal schedule. |
NAS Meridian, MS | FB Page | FB Page2 |
7051 Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting Specialist
Perform basic and advanced firefighting and rescue tactics in support of flightlines and aircrafts. These marines understand how to utilize special tactics and equipment to ensure the safe recovery and extinguish fires of downed aircraft. |
Goodfellow AFB, TX | ||
7077 Weapons and Tactics Instructor-Aviation Ground Support
(Ranks: MGySgt to GySgt) Weapons and Tactics Instructor-Aviation Ground Support Enlisted plan and execute the unit readiness program, conduct operational planning and execute operations at the squadron level. |
Not Listed |
AIR CONTROL/AIR SUPPORT/ANTIAIR WARFARE/AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 72 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
7212 Low Altitude Air Defense (LAAD) Gunner | 29 Palms, CA | ||
7236 Tactical Air Defense Controller
Analyze and implement fire control procedures to provide the most accurate deployment of missiles and fire support systems against enemy positions. These marines will utilize communication tactics and be excellent at map navigation to ensure that direct fire is most accurate. |
Not Listed | ||
7242 Air Support Operations Operator
Utilize electronic equipment and electronic countermeasures for the most accurate placement of air support against enemy positions. |
29 Palms, CA | ||
7251 Air Traffic Controller-Trainee
(Ranks: Sgt to Pvt) While undergoing instruction under general supervision, trainees pursue qualifications in Air Traffic Control, MOS 7257. |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
7252 Air Traffic Controller-Tower
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) Air Traffic Controller-Tower perform various duties within a control tower at an established air traffic control facility, expeditionary airfield, or remote landing area incident to the control of friendly aircraft operating within assigned airspace, maintaining visual surveillance of the terminal control area and other movement areas, formulating and issuing clearances and instructions to aircraft and vehicular traffic operating on runways, landing areas, and taxiways. |
Not Listed | ||
7253 Air Traffic Controller-Radar Arrival/Departure Controller
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) Air Traffic Controllers-Radar Arrival/Departure Controllers perform duties within a radar facility at an established air traffic control facility or expeditionary airfield incident to the control of friendly aircraft operating within assigned airspace, maintaining radar surveillance of assigned airspace. |
Not Listed | ||
7254 Air Traffic Controller-Radar Approach Controller
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) Air Traffic Controller-Radar Approach Controllers perform duties within a radar facility at an established air traffic control facility or expeditionary airfield incident to the control of friendly aircraft operating within assigned airspace, maintaining radar surveillance of approach control airspace, issuing ATC clearances and advisory information, and processing and coordinating aircraft passing through the terminal control area and entering arrival/departure control airspace. |
Not Listed | ||
7257 Air Traffic Controller
Provide routine guidance for aircraft and vehicles operating in an airport control zone or expeditionary airfield. The purpose of which is to ensure that all vehicles and aircraft maneuver safely and without risk of collision with one another |
NAS Pensacola, FL | FB Page | |
7276 Low Altitude Air Defense (LET) Enhancement Training Instructor (LETI)
(Ranks: GySgt to Sgt) LETIs train LAAD Marines on LAAD tactics, techniques and procedures, and serve as LAAD employment subject matter experts to advise supported units. |
Not Listed | ||
7277 Weapons and Tactics Instructor-Air Command and Control
(Ranks: MGySgt to SSgt) Weapons and Tactics Instructor-Air Command and Control Marines train and evaluate Marine aviation command and control personnel in the employment of the Marine Air Command and Control System (MACCS) for aviation operations in support of the Marine Air Ground Task Force. |
Not Listed | ||
7291 Senior Air Traffic Controller
(Ranks: MGySgt to GySgt) As a GySgt, the Senior Air Traffic Controller performs Air Traffic Control Branch Chief duties, including Tower Chief, Radar Chief, or Training Chief. As a MSgt-MGySgt, the Senior Air Traffic Controller additionally assists and advises the Air Traffic Control Detachment Commander, Marine Air Control Squadron (MACS) Operations Officer, or the Air Traffic Control Facility Officer for operational planning and personnel management. |
Not Listed |
ENLISTED FLIGHT CREWS: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 73 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
7313 Helicopter Specialist, AH-1Z/UH-1Y | Not Listed | ||
7314 Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Operator
Utilize onboard controls to direct UAS to remote areas for whatever mission the Marine Corps tasks the operator to do. Operators plan and execute missions that are in support of MAGTF. |
Fort Huachuca, AZ | ||
7372 Tactical Systems Operator/Mission Specialist
(Ranks: MGySgt to LCpl) Tactical Systems Operators/Mission Specialist perform advanced tactical navigation, threat assessment, and global mission planning tasks and procedures required to conduct in-flight operations in a tactical environment, to include: tactical pilotage, aerial refueling, aerial delivery, low-level flight, night vision systems, battlefield illumination and defensive systems. |
Not Listed | ||
7377 Weapons and Tactics Instructor (WTI) Unmanned Aircraft Systems
(Ranks: MGySgt to Sgt) Weapons and Tactics and Instructor (WTI) Unmanned Aircraft Systems Enlisted are subject matter experts who train personnel on aviation unmanned systems for operations in a total threat environment in coordination with ground and other aviation units. |
Not Listed |
MISCELLANEOUS REQUIREMENTS MOS 80: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 80 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
8000 General Service Marine | Not Listed | ||
8002 Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC)
(Ranks: MGySgt to Sgt) This MOS is assigned to Marines serving in 8002 billets within the Marine Corps’ Total Force Structure. Marines serving in these billets form the forward element of the Theater Air Ground System, who from a forward position directs the action of combat aircraft engaged in close air support, and other offensive air operations. |
Not Listed | ||
8011 Basic Marine with Enlistment Guarantee
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) A Marine whose military qualifications and experience are not developed to be sufficient or adequate for qualification in other MOSs. |
Not Listed | ||
8012 Ground Safety Specialist
(Ranks: MSgt to SSgt) A trained Marine able to manage or assist in the operation of the Marine Corps Ground Safety Program in compliance with the Code of Federal Regulations. |
Not Listed | ||
8013 Special Assignment-Enlisted
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Regularly performs duties of a highly specialized nature that are not covered by other MOSs. |
Not Listed | ||
8014 Billet Designator-Enlisted
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) This MOS will be used in T/O's to designate a billet to which any enlisted Marine may be assigned but will not be assigned to an individual. |
Not Listed | ||
8015 College Degree-Enlisted
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Performs duties of the assigned college degree-enlisted billet. Primary billets are as Academic Chiefs at Instructional Management Schools (IMS), SNCOA, or other large formal schools: Education Chief/Testing NCOIC at USMC bases/stations, Ground Safety Specialist/Inspector, Accounting Analyst, Paralegal, or NCOIC/Counselor at Family Service Center at USMC bases/stations. |
Not Listed | ||
8016 Special Technical Operations (STO) Administrator
(Ranks: MGySgt to Sgt) Special Technical Operations (STO) Administrators support the planning and integration of STO capabilities into coalition, joint, or Marine Corps plans, exercises, training, and operations. They are responsible for advising planners on specific programs and administering the unique security requirements associated with each capability. |
Not Listed | ||
8021 Blackjack (MQ-21) Specialist
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Blackjack Specialists perform specific support functions directly related to MQ-21 maintenance and operations. |
Not Listed | ||
8023 Parachutist
(Ranks: SgtMaj/MGySgt to Pvt) A Marine who is trained to parachute from an aircraft. |
Not Listed | ||
8024 Combatant Diver Marine
(Ranks: SgtMaj/MGySgt to Pvt) A Marine who is trained to use combatant diving equipment. |
Not Listed | ||
8026 Parachutist/Combatant Diver Marine
(Ranks: SgtMaj/MGySgt to Pvt) A Marine who has completed an MCCDC approved parachute and combatant diver qualification course. |
Not Listed | ||
8028 Marine Enlisted Commissioning Education Program Participants (MECEP)
(Ranks: MGySgt to Pvt) Marine Enlisted Commissioning Education Program Participants are in an officer development program and are no longer performing duties in any specific enlisted MOSs. It will be assigned and voided only by the authority of HQMC. |
Not Listed | ||
8056 Hazardous Material/Hazardous Waste (HM/HW) Staff Noncommissioned Officer/Noncommissioned Officer
(Ranks: MGySgt to LCpl) Hazardous material/hazardous wastes (HM/HW) Staff Noncommissioned Officers/Noncommissioned Officers manage numerous aspects of the unit HM/HW program. The primary areas of focus are: distinguishing HM from HW; implementing Hazard Communication Training Programs; monitoring HM inventory control procedures; maximizing source reduction; and monitoring HW streams, proper storage, and prescribed disposal practices. |
Not Listed | ||
8060 Acquisition Specialist
(Ranks: MGySgt to SSgt) Acquisition Specialists are members of the acquisition workforce. They assist in planning, directing, coordinating, and performing specific duties that pertain to the acquisition of equipment/weapons systems. |
Not Listed | ||
8071 Special Operations Capability Specialist (SOCS)
(Ranks: MGySgt to LCpl) Assigned throughout MARSOC, the Special Operations Capability Specialist (SOCS) is responsible for providing support to marine special operations forces. |
Not Listed |
MISCELLANEOUS REQUIREMENTS MOS 81: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 81 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
8151 Guard | Not Listed | ||
8152 Marine Corps Security Force (MCSF) Guard
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) The MCSF Guard will be assigned to duty with MCSF battalions and fleet antiterrorism security team companies. |
Not Listed | ||
8154 Marine Corps Security Force (MCSF) Close Quarters Battle (CQB) Team Member
(Ranks: SSgt to LCpl) The MCSF CQB Team Member will be assigned to duty with MCSF Battalions. As part of a CQB team and utilizing CQB techniques, the team member will be required to recapture or recover strategic assets. |
Not Listed | ||
8156 Marine Security Guard (MSG)
(Ranks: MGySgt to PFC) The MSG will be assigned to duty to one of 177 plus MSG detachments around the world. The MSG will provide protection to mission personnel and prevent the compromise of national security information and equipment at designated diplomatic facilities. The MSG must also be prepared to execute plans for the protection of the mission and its personnel as directed by the Chief of Mission or Principal Officer through the Regional Security Officer. |
Not Listed |
MISCELLANEOUS REQUIREMENTS MOS 82: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 82 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
8230 Foreign Area Staff Non-Commissioned Officer Basic/In-Training Foreign Area SNCO | Not Listed | ||
8231 Foreign Area Staff Non-Commissioned Officer-Latin America
(Ranks: SgtMaj/MGySgt to SSgt) Foreign Area Staff Non-Commissioned Officers (FAS) provide language skills, regional expertise and cultural capabilities (LREC) to MAGTF commanders throughout the phases of military operations and across the range of military operations to achieve US government objectives. |
Not Listed | ||
8232 Foreign Area Staff Non-Commissioned Officer-Eurasia
(Ranks: SgtMaj/MGySgt to SSgt) Foreign Area Staff Non-Commissioned Officers (FAS) provide language skills, regional expertise and cultural capabilities (LREC) to MAGTF commanders throughout the phases of military operations and across the range of military operations to achieve US government objectives. |
Not Listed | ||
8233 Foreign Area Staff Non-Commissioned Officer-Northeast Asia
(Ranks: SgtMaj/MGySgt to SSgt) Foreign Area Staff Non-Commissioned Officers (FAS) provide language skills, regional expertise and cultural capabilities (LREC) to MAGTF commanders throughout the phases of military operations and across the range of military operations to achieve US government objectives. |
Not Listed | ||
8234 Foreign Area Staff Non-Commissioned Officer-Middle East
(Ranks: SgtMaj/MGySgt to SSgt) Foreign Area Staff Non-Commissioned Officers (FAS) provide language skills, regional expertise and cultural capabilities (LREC) to MAGTF commanders throughout the phases of military operations and across the range of military operations to achieve US government objectives. |
Not Listed | ||
8235 Foreign Area Staff Non-Commissioned Officer-Africa
(Ranks: SgtMaj/MGySgt to SSgt) Foreign Area Staff Non-Commissioned Officers (FAS) provide language skills, regional expertise and cultural capabilities (LREC) to MAGTF commanders throughout the phases of military operations and across the range of military operations to achieve US government objectives. |
Not Listed | ||
8236 Foreign Area Staff Non-Commissioned Officer-South Asia
(Ranks: SgtMaj/MGySgt to SSgt) Foreign Area Staff Non-Commissioned Officers (FAS) provide language skills, regional expertise and cultural capabilities (LREC) to MAGTF commanders throughout the phases of military operations and across the range of military operations to achieve US government objectives. |
Not Listed | ||
8237 Foreign Area Staff Non-Commissioned Officer-Europe
(Ranks: SgtMaj/MGySgt to SSgt) Foreign Area Staff Non-Commissioned Officers (FAS) provide language skills, regional expertise and cultural capabilities (LREC) to MAGTF commanders throughout the phases of military operations and across the range of military operations to achieve US government objectives. |
Not Listed | ||
8238 Foreign Area Staff Non-Commissioned Officer-Southeast Asia
(Ranks: SgtMaj/MGySgt to SSgt) Foreign Area Staff Non-Commissioned Officers (FAS) provide language skills, regional expertise and cultural capabilities (LREC) to MAGTF commanders throughout the phases of military operations and across the range of military operations to achieve US government objectives. |
Not Listed |
MISCELLANEOUS REQUIREMENTS MOS 84: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 84 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
8411 Recruiter | Not Listed | ||
8412 Career Recruiter
(Ranks: MGySgt to GySgt) Career Recruiters are superior recruiters who will serve to establish a cadre of professional recruiters with long-term assignments in key managerial billets to improve the management and effectiveness of the recruiting effort. |
Not Listed | ||
8421 Production Recruiter
(Ranks: SSgt to Sgt) The Production Recruiter must be thoroughly familiar with the process of joining prior service Marines and officers to the Selected Marine Corps Reserve (SMCR), individual mobilization augmented (IMA) program, and active reserve (AR) program. |
Not Listed | ||
8422 Career Prior Service Recruiter
(Ranks: MGySgt to SSgt) Career Prior Service Recruiters are superior Production Recruiters and serve to establish a cadre of professional Prior Service Recruiters with long-term assignments in key managerial billets to improve the management and effectiveness of the recruiting effort. |
Not Listed |
MISCELLANEOUS REQUIREMENTS MOS 86: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 86 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
8621 Surveillance Sensor Operator | Not Listed | ||
8623 Small Unmanned Aircraft System Specialist
(Ranks: MGySgt to LCpl) The Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Specialist is responsible for planning, integrating, and executing small unmanned aircraft system (SUAS) operations in support of the MAGTF. They integrate SUAS capabilities with unit operations IAW mission orders, scheme of maneuver, fire support coordination measures, airspace control measures, frequency assignments, airspace and range regulations. |
Not Listed | ||
8640 Requirements Manager
(Ranks: MGySgt to SSgt) Requirements Managers (RMs) are the front-end of the Marine Corps' acquisition community. They are accountable for taking concepts and capability gaps and turning them into actionable joint capabilities integration and development system documents that result in the deployment of doctrine, training, and equipment. |
Not Listed | ||
8641 Micro-Miniature Repairer
(Ranks: GySgt to LCpl) The Micro-Miniature Repairer MOS identifies Electronics Maintenance Personnel who have received training in the highly specialized area of circuit card repair. Micro-Miniature Repairers are trained in the use of automated test equipment to troubleshoot inoperative circuit cards down to the defective component. They are also trained in the specialized techniques required to remove and replace micro-miniature components such as surface mounted, highly static sensitive and multiplied devices. |
Not Listed |
MISCELLANEOUS REQUIREMENTS MOS 87: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 87 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
8711 Ground Command and Control (C2) Operations NCO | Not Listed | ||
8713 Ground Operations Specialist
(Ranks: GySgt to SSgt) Ground Operations Specialists Planner performs duties in a Ground Combat Element (GCE) operations and training sections. |
Not Listed |
MISCELLANEOUS REQUIREMENTS MOS 89: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 89 | |||
Specialty | School Location | FB Page | FB Page2 |
8910 GCE Marine | Not Listed | ||
8911 Billet Designator-Barracks and Grounds Marine
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) Barracks and Grounds Marines supervise the policing and minor maintenance of barracks and grounds; supervise or assist in the supervision of, training, routine administration; and employment of units. |
Not Listed | ||
8972 Aircrew Trainee
(Ranks: GySgt to Pvt) Aircrew Trainees, under instruction or close supervision, train for one of the aircrew MOSs. |
Not Listed | ||
8991 Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps
(Rank: SgtMaj) Assists the CMC as Senior Enlisted Marine in the Marine Corps. Advises the CMC in matters pertaining to enlisted personnel and assists the CMC in the performance of his duties. Performs such specific duties as member of the CMC's enlisted performance board, member of the permanent Marine Corps uniform board, and member of the CMC's party on all visits and inspection trips to Marine Corps installations when enlisted personnel are involved. |
Not Listed | ||
8999 Sergeant Major-First Sergeant
(Ranks: SgtMaj/1stSgt) The Command Senior Enlisted Leader is responsible to the commander for all matters which effect the morale, welfare, discipline, mission success, and overall readiness of the unit. |
Not Listed |
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