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920A Property Accounting Technician

OVERVIEW
As a Warrant Officer Property Accounting Technician, you are the expert in ensuring your unit has the proper equipment and supplies on hand to be fully functional.

JOB DUTIES

  • Serve as the Property Accounting Technician in both operational and generating force units
  • Ensure that 100 percent property accountability is maintained and that all authorized equipment is on hand, on valid requisition or on redistribution order
  • Locate and acquire standard and nonstandard equipment and supplies through military and nonmilitary supply sources, to meet unit readiness and operational requirements
  • Oversee and validate the small purchase program, to prevent fraud, waste and abuse
  • Determine equipment funding requirements and coordinate for funds availability with supported units and resource management activities
  • Develop, execute, monitor and provide input to the annual supply budget
  • Coordinate acquisition and priority distribution of new equipment fielding with the Force Modernization Activity
  • Redistribute excess equipment throughout the command
  • Processe excess equipment for disposal, after all redistribution efforts are met
  • Monitor unit and/or Government Contractor Supply Operations, to ensure compliance with policy and/or contractual requirements
  • Administer the Command Supply Discipline Program
  • Train, develop and mentor supply and nonsupply personnel on supply policies, processes and procedures
  • Act as primary advisor to the command and supported units, on all property accountability and organizational-level supply matters

MINIMUM PREREQUISITES

  • Be a Sergeant or above.
  • Be an ALC graduate in MOS 92Y or 68J (waiverable on a case-by-case basis).
  • Score at the 12th-grade level on the English portion (Language) of the Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE); Soldiers possessing an associate, bachelor's, master's or doctorate degree are exempt.
  • Submit copies of ALL NCOERs. The preponderance of your NCOERs must reflect outstanding and exceptional duty performance ratings noted with "Among the Best" ratings by the Rater and "Successful" and "Superior" ratings by the Senior Rater.
  • Have at least five years' experience in MOS 92Y or 68J within the last eight years. Military Technician, Government Contract and other civilian job experiences that correlate with the feeder MOSs will be considered.
  • Possess a letter of recommendation from a Senior Property Accounting Technician that attests to your technical and tactical competence in MOS 92Y or 68J.

NOTE: Army National Guard programs and benefits are subject to change. Your local Warrant Officer Strength Manager has the most up-to-date information about job availability and bonuses in your state.

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Property Accounting Technician

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920A Property Accounting Technician. Serve as the property accounting technician in both operational and generating force units.
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Serve as the property accounting technician in both operational and generating force units. Ensure that 100 percent property accountability is maintained and that all authorized equipment is on hand, on valid requisition or on redistribution order. Locate and acquire standard and nonstandard equipment and supplies through military and nonmilitary supply sources, to meet unit readiness and operational requirements.