MOS 25H was established in October 2022 and consists of former occupational specialties 25L, 25N, and 25Q.
Network Communication Systems Specialist
This role involves maintaining LAN/WAN/VPN network hardware and software, security systems, and communication links. The specialist manages LAN/WAN hardware, including routers, switches, load balancers, and wireless networking equipment. They supervise nodal operations and oversee the installation, operation, deployment, provisioning, and maintenance of WIN-T nodal assemblages, combat NET radios, and related COMSEC devices. Additionally, they handle network orders, compile operational statistics reports, and process requests for logistic support.
Information Systems Staff NCO
As the Battalion Information Systems Staff NCO in a strategic Signal Battalion, this individual provides baseline Information Technology services to theater C4 infrastructure in multiple communities. They plan and manage direct exercise support to various military units and commands, including USAREUR, EUCOM, and the Joint Multinational Simulations Center. Their responsibilities also include the welfare, training, and families of two Soldiers.
Technical Advisor and Assistant Team Chief
This role involves serving as a technical advisor and assistant team chief for the installation, operation, employment, and field-level maintenance of electronic IP-based nodal assemblages and associated equipment. The individual assists with nodal and COMSEC operations, computer-related tasks, and system statistics compilation. They contribute to reconfiguring nodal systems as needed and implement changes to support operational requirements. They lead a team of six Soldiers and manage equipment worth over $1,000,000.
Senior Cable/Antenna Systems Installer
As a Senior Cable Systems Installer in an Expeditionary Signal Battalion, this individual is responsible for installing, operating, and maintaining cable wire communications systems, communication security devices, and associated equipment. They supervise unit-level maintenance and accountability for specific vehicles. Additionally, they provide training, mentoring, and welfare support to three Soldiers and are responsible for equipment valued at $500,000.
Cable Antenna Systems Supervisor
In this role within the XXX Signal Company, the individual supervises maintenance and repairs for Outside Plant (OSP) facilities, Long Haul Transmission Fiber Optic Cable, and other communication systems. They coordinate personnel activities, support various facilities in different areas, and maintain Armed Forces Network transmission systems.
Senior Cable Antenna System Splicer
This position involves serving as the Senior Cable Antenna System Splicer for a Combat Aviation Brigade. The individual coordinates and supervises team members in the construction, installation, and recovery of cable and wire communications systems. They perform tests and repairs to ensure circuit and system quality, as well as the detection and repair of line faults. They are responsible for the welfare and training of one NCO and one soldier.
Senior Nodal Network Operator-Maintainer
As a Senior Nodal Network Operator-Maintainer in a Cavalry Signal Intelligence & Sustainment Company, this individual ensures continuous and reliable communications for the Division Tactical Command Post. They handle the installation, configuration, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of Tactical Communication Nodes (TCN) and generators. Additionally, they are responsible for the welfare, morale, and training of five Soldiers.
Nodal Network Operator Maintainer
This role involves supervising the installation, configuration, and operation of Nodal networks in various settings. The operator performs field-level maintenance on IP-based electronic nodal systems, network control centers, and related equipment. They also troubleshoot encryption and COMSEC devices, conduct network management functions, and maintain bench stock and spare parts.
Multichannel Transmission Systems Operator Maintainer
This role involves supervising operations and assisting team members in the installation and operation of various communication systems, including High Capacity Line of Site (HCLOS) systems, tropospheric scatter communications systems, Satellite Communications (SATCOM) Transportable Terminals (STT), Secure Mobile Anti-Jam Reliable Tactical Terminals (SMART-T), and Tactical Relay Towers (TRT). The operator also performs field and unit level maintenance on assigned communications equipment, requests logistical support, and prepares operational reports.
Senior Transmission Systems Operator
As a senior transmission systems operator in a signal intelligence sustainment company, this individual supervises the installation, operation, and maintenance of various communication equipment and networks. They are responsible for utility vehicles, expanded capacity vans, HCLOS systems, satellite terminals, and supporting equipment. Additionally, they are accountable for equipment valued at over $4,000,000 and provide leadership and support to one NCO and one soldier.
Senior Transmission Systems Operator Maintainer
In this role within an expeditionary signal company, the individual supervises the installation, operation, and maintenance of communication systems, including Command Post Nodes (CPN), satellite transportable trailers, and other equipment. They are responsible for the welfare, training, and professional development of one NCO and four soldiers and manage equipment valued at over $4,000,000.
Senior Transmission Systems Operator Maintainer
This role involves serving as a Senior Transmission Systems Operator and Maintainer in a Rotational Combined Arms Battalion. The individual supervises the integration of the battalion’s tactical network using the WIN-T architecture. They are responsible for the installation, operation, and maintenance of command post nodes, satellite tactical terminals, and high capacity line-of-sight radio sets. Additionally, they oversee the maintenance and accountability of assigned equipment valued at over $2,000,000 and the well-being of five Soldiers.
High Capacity Line of Site (HCLOS) Team Chief
The HCLOS Team Chief supervises the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of signal support for the Joint Network Node (JNN). They provide technical assistance and unit-level training for automation and telecommunications systems, prepare maintenance and supply requests, and ensure the welfare of two Soldiers. Additionally, they assist in managing consolidated resources and communications equipment valued at over $1,075,000.
STT/CPN Team Chief
As a Satellite Transmission Terminal (STT)/Command Post Node (CPN) Team Chief, this individual supervises the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of signal equipment for the CPN. They provide technical assistance and unit-level training, prepare equipment and supply requests, and ensure the welfare of six Soldiers and their families. They are also involved in managing consolidated resources and communications equipment valued at over $1,200,000.
Transmission System Team Leader
This position involves serving as the High Capacity Line of Site (HCLOS) Team Chief. The individual supervises the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of signal support for the Joint Network Node (JNN). They provide technical assistance and unit-level training for automation and telecommunications systems, prepare maintenance and supply requests, and ensure the welfare of two Soldiers. They also assist in managing consolidated resources and communications equipment valued at over $1,075,000.
Transmission System Operator/Maintainer
In an Expeditionary Signal Battalion, this individual serves as a Transmission System Team Chief. They supervise the installation, operation, and maintenance of communication systems, including HCLOS radios, satellite transportable terminals, and generators. They are responsible for the welfare, training, and accountability of four Soldiers and network equipment valued at over $1.2 million.
Senior Transmission System Operator Maintainer
In an Expeditionary Signal Company, this individual holds the role of a Senior Transmission System Operator Maintainer. They are responsible for installing, operating, and maintaining communication subsystems and communication security devices. Additionally, they provide training, mentorship, and welfare support to five Soldiers. They oversee the operation and maintenance of two vehicles and signal support equipment valued at $2 million. Their responsibilities also include planning, coordinating, configuring, and managing tactical satellite communication systems to support command and control operations.