MOS 21R INTERIOR ELECTRICIAN NCOER BULLETS

In 2004, the Engineer MOS changed from CMF 12 to CMF 21. In 2009, the Engineer MOS changed again, from CMF 21 to CMF 12.

  • Contributed to the ongoing operation of the camp’s aging power grid, ensuring the success of the AOB SFG mission and providing essential life-sustaining assistance.
  • Enhanced the capabilities of the 773rd EN CO by enabling tactical and technical training throughout the entire duration of Haws Cross Road Extended Combat Training.
  • Provided training and guidance to four non-MOSQ soldiers in basic electrical tasks and safety protocols.
  • Delivered comprehensive instructions to ensure project success and boost the confidence of subordinates.
  • Assessed and accepted the scope of work for the project, even without a formal Memorandum of Understanding or explicit directive.
  • Collaborated closely with the Boeing Project Manager on an electrical construction project.
  • Saved the unit a significant amount of money, over $1,200, by sourcing parts and materials locally as well as from DRMO.
  • Played a crucial role in the restoration of the Punta Santiago Fishers’ pier.
  • Successfully managed the response to hurricane Isaac’s damage, coordinating and prioritizing repair teams to restore critical power to 18 facilities by repairing downed power lines.
  • Provided supervision to five Soldiers during the installation of electrical systems in five K-Spans, transforming them into habitable spaces for the first time.
  • Volunteered for the additional duty of being a Technical Engineering Plot Plan drafter.
  • Ensured fail-safe electrical support and generator backup for the Gen XXX chain of command ceremony, contributing significantly to its success.
  • Installed electrical panels, wiring, doors, and conducted interior painting, resulting in savings of over $20,000 for the Army in the construction of the Chaplains Office.
  • Led a team of six Soldiers in the replacement project for perimeter lights, resulting in full illumination of the post for the first time in five years.
  • Constructed and installed doors, walls, and electrical wiring for the pavilion and pull barn utilized by the Warriors Leader Course, creating a top-tier facility.
  • Skillfully managed the response to hurricane Isaac’s damage, coordinating and prioritizing repair teams to restore critical power to 18 facilities by repairing downed power lines.
  • Volunteered and constructed the memorial stand for the Main-Post Chapel.
  • Provided fail-safe electrical support and generator backup for the Gen XXX chain of command ceremony, playing a vital role in its success.
  • Oversaw the installation of electrical systems in five K-Spans, ensuring their habitability through the supervision of five Soldiers.
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