OVERVIEW
A Construction Engineering Technician in the Army National Guard serves across the broad spectrum of engineer operations in both operational and nonoperational units.
JOB DUTIES
Throughout their careers, Construction Engineering Technicians provide subject matter expertise to commanders and staff as they:
- Supervise and coordinate construction of base camps and internment facilities in support of engineer construction operation
- Supervise the construction, repair and maintenance of vertical infrastructure in engineer construction operations
- Provide advice and technical assistance on all aspects of electrical power and distribution in support of military operations; supervise and manage separate teams performing theater prime power missions
- Provide engineering support and expertise to Deployable Medical System (DEPMEDS) hospitals, utilizing organic equipment such as power generation equipment, environmental control systems, water, waste, fuel and electrical distribution systems; coordinate and supervise the installation and repair of water supply systems, plumbing, sewage, and heating and air conditioning systems
- Plan, conduct, prepare and provide planning studies and tests for identified engineer work projects; address facility siting environmental concerns and estimated project costs as part of a survey and design detachment
- Command survey and design as well as firefighting headquarters detachments
- Serve as a member of the engineer staff in MEBs as well as division and corps units
- Develop training strategies, review and write doctrine, and present formal engineering instruction to officers, warrant officers and NCOs
- Supervise the construction, repair and maintenance of horizontal roadway/foundation networks in engineer construction operations
MINIMUM PREREQUISITES (Army National Guard and Reserve):
- Be a sergeant (E-5) or above.
As of Oct. 1, 2014, 120A applicants will be required to have three semester hours of college algebra and three semester hours of college-level English (professional writing).
- Have a minimum of four years of documented experience in:
- MOS 12H, 12K, 12N, 12P, 12Q, 12R, 12T or 12W, Air Force AFSC 3E0xx - Interior electrician, utilities, structural or engineering specialties;
- Marines - 1169 Utilities Chief, 1361 Engineering Assistant, 1141 Electrician;
- Navy - Builder (BU), Construction Electrician (CE), Utilitiesman (UT), Engineering Aid (EA).
- NCOs must provide hard copies of all NCOERs/enlisted reports.
Recruiting, drill sergeant and other nontechnical duties are not considered field experience toward the four-year requirement.
- Be an Advanced Leader Course (ALC) graduate from a feeder MOS (waiverable based on documented leadership and technical performance in a feeder MOS in OEF/OIF). MOS 12T does not currently offer Phase 2 ALC; Phase 2 waived.
- Possess a minimum of one year of leadership experience (documented on an NCOER/enlisted report) in one of the following TOE/MTOE positions:
- Construction operations sergeant, construction section leader or construction squad leader
- Senior technical engineer NCO, technical engineer NCO or reconnaissance sergeant
- Senior power station mechanic, electrician or instrumentation assistant team chief
- Technical inspector, utilities equipment maintenance manager or shop foreman
- Possess a sustained and demonstrated level of technical and leadership competency as supported by rater and senior rater comments on NCOERs.
- Have a letter of recommendation from a senior 120A (CW3-CW5) that addresses your technical and tactical competence to perform in MOS 120A. For locations without senior 120A warrant officers, the proponent will accept letters of recommendation from senior warrant officers (CW3-CW5), regardless of branch. In conjunction with the senior warrant officer letter, the applicant must obtain a letter of recommendation from a junior 120A warrant officer. The junior 120A warrant officer letter will attest to the applicant's technical and tactical competency.
Applicants may request a prerequisite waiver for the feeder MOS and apply based on three years of documented civilian experience (in the form of annual appraisals) related to MOS 120A, in lieu of any of the above primary feeder MOSs. Applicants should have two years of military leadership experience as a squad leader, platoon sergeant or section sergeant in their current MOS. Civilian engineering degrees and certifications related to MOS 120A will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis, as part of the overall packet. These may reduce the required years of military experience and allow for the waiver of ALC for applicants who do not have the required feeder MOS.
NOTE: Army National Guard programs and benefits are subject to change. Your local warrant officer recruiter has the most up-to-date information about job availability and bonuses in your state.