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2862 - Ground Electronics Systems Maintenance Technician

Summary

Ground Electronics Systems Maintenance Technicians are qualified to perform complex diagnosis, field level repairs, and modifications to ground electronics systems.

These technicians supervise ground electronics systems maintenance activities and instruct in the use and maintenance of ground electronics communications systems.

These technicians provide subject matter expertise in the diagnosis and repair of complex system and system of systems restoration across the spectrum of ground electronics to include but not limited to: Ground common transmission systems, digital fires situational awareness systems, vehicle intercommunications systems, vehicle electronics equipment, related electronic equipment, electronic jamming systems, Marine Corps Information and Communication Technology systems and transmissions mediums, including End User Devices (EUD), live and recorded broadcasting technologies, telephony, wired and wireless network devices, optical transmissions systems, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) processing systems, electro-mechanical devices to include, but not limited to unmanned, robotic, and multi-function systems involving motors, servo’s, actuators and like devices and their control systems, digital wideband communications equipment used for high capacity, and satellite link communications, nonstandard equipment, and miscellaneous non-communication systems and components at organizational units and intermediate maintenance activities.

Typical duties include complex field level repairs and modifications to ground electronics systems, supervision of a maintenance section or shop, coordination of equipment evacuation for repair with other maintenance activities, enforcing quality control measures and effective management of the maintenance cycle to include requisitioning of parts, monitoring maintenance reports and the management of internal shop programs.

These technicians also provide technical assistance during the employment and installation of data/radio/satellite communication systems.

This MOS is career progression for MOSs 2831, 2841 and 2847.

MOS 2862 is assigned upon completion of the Electronics Maintenance Technician Course (M09DSJ1).

Marines in this MOS may be assigned to a BIC (within their occupational field) that has been coded with one or more DoD Cyber Workforce Framework (DCWF) work role codes.

Please reference DoDI 8140.10, DoDM 8140.10, and the MOS roadmap for additional training and certification requirements associated with these work role codes.

Prerequisites

Security requirement: secret security clearance eligibility.

This is career progression for MOSs 2831, 2841, and 2847.

Requirements

Complete the Electronics Maintenance Technician Course (M09DSJ1) at MCCES 29 Palms, CA.

Marines must have 24 months obligated service remaining upon graduation from the Electronics Maintenance Technician Course.

This obligated service must be obtained prior to execution of PCS (DUINS) or PCA (DUINS) orders to the attend training.

POI CID

M09DSM1

Duties

For a complete listing of duties and tasks, refer to reference (q), 2800 Ground Electronics Maintenance Training and Readiness Manual.

Radio Mechanics 49-2021.

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