25F Node Center Supervisor
As a Node Center Supervisor in a tactical Mobile Subscriber Equipment (MSE) area signal platoon supporting the Basic Officer Leader Course (BOLC), this individual is responsible for the readiness and accountability of 18 tactical vehicles, 12 MSE assemblages, and 12 power generation units, all valued at over $11,000,000. Their role also includes overseeing the health, welfare, training, morale, and professional development of two Non-Commissioned Officers and seven Soldiers.
25F Transmission Systems Team Chief
In this role within a Tactical Mobile Subscriber Equipment (MSE) area signal platoon supporting BOLC III, the individual serves as a Transmission Systems Team Chief. They are responsible for maintaining the serviceability and accountability of four M1097 tactical vehicles, two AN/TTC-48C Small Extension Nodes, two AN/TRC-190D (V)1 LOS, two PU-797 generator sets, one PU-798 generator set, one PU-753 generator set, and associated equipment valued at over $5,000,000. Additionally, they are responsible for the health, welfare, and professional development of one Soldier.
25F Small Extension Node (SEN) Team Chief
This individual serves as a Small Extension Node (SEN) Team Chief in a Mobile Subscriber Equipment platoon supporting BOLC III. They are responsible for maintaining the serviceability and accountability of two M998 tactical vehicles, two M1037 tactical vehicles, two AN/TTC-48E SEN switches with associated equipment, and two PU-753 10K power generating units valued at over $1,500,000. Additionally, they are responsible for the health, welfare, training, morale, and professional development of one Soldier.
25F Senior Switch Operator
In this role, the individual serves as the Senior Switch Operator of a Node Center in a Mobile Subscriber Equipment (MSE) platoon supporting BOLC III. They are responsible for maintaining the serviceability and accountability of four M1037 tactical vehicles, two switch assemblages, and two PU-798 power generating units, including all associated equipment valued at over $1,500,000. Additionally, they are responsible for the health, welfare, training, morale, and professional development of two Soldiers.
Network Switching Systems Operator/Maintainer
This role involves installing, operating, and performing maintenance on large and small electronic switches and associated equipment. The individual assists subordinates in switching and COMSEC operations, Combat Net Radio Interface (CNRI) procedures, and other technical tasks. They interpret orders and compile system statistics for the Shift or Node, request logistical support for switching teams, make network control center-generated changes to support operations, conduct Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) on vehicles and generators, and supervise the professional development of three Soldiers.