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United States Marine Corps (USMC)
Officer Job Descriptions
MOS 6604, Aviation Supply Operations Officer (III)
a. Summary. Aviation supply
operations officers are responsible for the
performance of aviation supply activities within Marine Aviation Logistics Squadrons, Marine Aircraft
Wings, Marine Corps Air Stations, and CVs/LPHs/LHAs.
A high level of expertise is required to supervise
the execution of the various tasks encompassed
within the wide spectrum of aviation supply support. To be effective, aviation supply
operations officers must possess detailed and working
knowledge of all Navy developed and sponsored aviation
automated management information systems; repairable
management programs; financial management programs; budgeting
and accounting functions; aviation inventory systems
and functions; and warehousing operations. They
must be skilled in working with a variety of
ashore and afloat automated systems (i.e., the Shipboard Uniform Automated
Data Processing System-Real Time (SUADPS-RT), the Naval
Aviation Logistics Command Management Information Systems
(NALCOMIS), the Local Asset Management system (LAMS), etc.)
and must be able to effectively use information extracted
from these systems to aid in supervision and
control. In addition, aviation supply operations officers must have detailed knowledge
of all applicable Navy Supply documents, forms, and
publications; and must be proficient in working
with Navy Supply afloat procedures, to include the support of deployed aviation operations.
Aviation supply operations officers must ensure that
aviation supply support responds to the unit's combat readiness or ability
to perform its mission. They must establish
and maintain liaison with external agencies
while providing or obtaining support and reporting supply management indicators.
b. Requirements/Prerequisites
(1) This MOS may be assigned to warrant officers after
completion of the Aviation Supply Officer Course at
Naval Supply Corps School, Athens, GA.
(2) Must have a secret security clearance.
(3) This MOS may only be assigned to warrant officers
who were previously qualified in MOS 6672 or
MOS 6673.
c. Duties. For a complete
listing of duties and tasks, refer to MCO
1510.74, Individual Training Standards
d. Related DOT Classification/DOT
Code
(1) Manager Warehouse 184.167-114.
(2) Superintendent, Maintenance 184.167-174.
(3) Systems Analyst, Electronic Data Processing 012.167-066.
Information Derived From MCO P1200.7V Part
1. Current as of Nov 00
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