Land Combat Electronic Missile System Repairer (94A)
- Enlisted
- Active Duty
- Army Reserve
Electronic instruments are used in all areas of the Army, including health care, weather forecasting, flight control and combat. The Land Combat Electronic Missile System Repairer is an important member of the Army electronic maintenance team. Electronic instrument repairers fix and maintain electronics.
The Land Combat Electronic Missile System Repairer is primarily responsible for maintaining the TOW (M-220 Tube-launched, Optically tracked, Wire-guided missile) antimissile system, the DRAGON antitank guided missile systems and the Bradley Fighting Vehicle system.
Some of your duties as a Land Combat Electronic Missile System Repairer may include:
- Testing instruments, navigational controls and simulators
- Reading technical diagrams and manuals in order to locate and repair instrument parts
- Replacing equipment parts
- Performing quality control
- Repairing unserviceable items
- Serving on inspection and maintenance units
Training:
Job training for a Land Combat Electronic Missile System Repairer consists of nine weeks of Basic Training, where you’ll learn basic Soldiering skills, and 24 weeks of classroom instruction, including practice in repairing and replacing equipment parts. Some of the skills you learn are:
- Principles of electronics
- Use and maintenance of electrical and electronic test equipment
- Equipment repair
Helpful Skills:
Helpful attributes include:
- Interest in mathematics
- Attention to detail
- Interest in electronic equipment and equipment repair
- Interest in solving problems
Advanced Responsibilities:
Advanced level Land Combat Electronic Missile System Repairers supervise and train other Soldiers. As an advanced level Land Combat Electronic Missile System Repairer, you may be involved in:
- Performing quality control measures
- Installing equipment modifications
- Providing technical assistance