[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"mos-detail-3D1X3":3,"mos-similar-3D1X3":67},{"id":4,"code":5,"title":6,"branch":7,"category":8,"description":9,"summarized_description":10,"core_skills":11,"common_certs":27,"role_families":37,"training_paths":42,"clearance_profile":43,"cross_branch_equivalents":45,"is_it_cyber":64,"status":65,"rank":66},"7cce751b-bfc7-400e-a6de-9921ec99fa9a","3D1X3","Radio Frequency Transmission Systems","Air Force","COMMUNICATIONS","Communication is essential to our base operations and the effective pursuit of our missions. It’s the job of Radio Frequency Transmission Systems specialists to install and maintain our radio frequency communications. These experts must deploy, sustain, troubleshoot and repair the vast variety of communications devices—including antenna systems, tuners and transmission lines—to ensure our ability to communicate and our continued success.","Installs, operates, and maintains RF communication systems, including antennas, tuners, and transmission lines. Skilled in deploying, troubleshooting, and repairing complex RF networks to ensure reliable, secure voice and data communications.",[12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26],"RF systems installation and maintenance","radio and satellite communications","antenna theory and implementation","spectrum management awareness","signal path troubleshooting","network and transmission line testing","field deployment of comms systems","encryption device handling","documentation and technical reporting","fault isolation and diagnostics","preventive maintenance","safety and RF exposure management","customer support and training","team coordination","time and priority management",[28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,36],"CompTIA Security+","CompTIA Network+","Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)","Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP Enterprise)","FCC General Radiotelephone Operator License (GROL)","GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH)","Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)","Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)","CompTIA CySA+",[38,39,40,41],"TELECOMMUNICATIONS","RADIO_FREQUENCY_ENGINEERING","NETWORK_OPERATIONS","SATELLITE_COMMUNICATIONS",null,{"typical_target":44,"required_minimum":44,"notes":-1},"SECRET",[46,50,53,57,60],{"code":47,"branch":48,"name":49},"25S","army","Satellite Communications Systems Specialist (SATCOM Sys Sp)",{"code":51,"branch":48,"name":52},"25U","Signal Operations Support Specialist (Sig Ops Spt Spc)",{"code":54,"branch":55,"name":56},"0621","marine_corps","Transmissions System Operator",{"code":58,"branch":55,"name":59},"0627","Satellite Transmissions System Operator",{"code":61,"branch":62,"name":63},"IT","navy","Information Systems Technician",false,"ACTIVE","enlisted",[68,72,77,81,88,93],{"id":69,"code":58,"title":59,"branch":70,"category":8,"description":71,"status":65,"rank":66},"62469dbc-199d-4f24-a088-379aa9dd8536","Marine Corps","Satellite Transmissions System Operators employ Wideband Satellite Communications (SATCOM) and Troposcatter Transmissions Systems to enable essential warfighting functions including intelligence, fires, logistics, information, command and control (C2), force protection, and maneuver capabilities to support activities across Department of Defense (DoD) operational domains. Their responsibilities encompass installation, operation, and maintenance of Wideband SATCOM and Troposcatter Transmissions systems operating in the L, C, X, KU, KA, and EHF bands, proficiency with spectrum analyzing tools, specialized computer hardware/software planning tools, transmission security (TRANSEC), and communications security (COMSEC), familiar with DoD approved position navigation and timing (PNT) devices. Operators may be assigned to billet identification codes (BIC) within their field, associated with DoD Cyber Workforce Framework (DCWF) work role codes. Additional training and certification requirements related to these codes are outlined in DoDI 8140.10, DoDM 8140.10, and the MOS roadmap.",{"id":73,"code":74,"title":75,"branch":70,"category":8,"description":76,"status":65,"rank":66},"04262016-81c5-4ed1-aa66-7f4d6879bb85","2831","Digital Wideband Systems Maintainer","Digital Wideband Systems Maintainers are trained to install, diagnose, modify, and perform field level maintenance on digital wideband communications equipment used for high capacity, troposcatter and satellite link communications. Typical duties include tuning and aligning systems, adjusting audio or data levels, using test equipment to make checks on circuit quality, diagnose equipment faults to the component level, and replace faulty parts or components at an organizational or intermediate maintenance activity. These Marines submit field service maintenance requests to conduct technical research, order parts, repair, restore and assist in the installation of Digital Wideband Systems. Journeyman level Maintainers, with a minimum of three years of experience, reconcile repair parts and records of systems within the active and maintenance closeout phases, make recommendations pertaining to maintenance resource allocations and guide in the installation of digital wideband systems. Additionally, these Marines provide quality control inspections of maintenance tasks. These Marines guide novice Marines through non-routine maintenance tasks and develop competencies of those Marines. 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.",{"id":78,"code":47,"title":49,"branch":79,"category":8,"description":80,"status":65,"rank":66},"49dd7409-9428-47e9-b504-538418c43c67","Army","The satellite communication systems specialist supervises, installs, operates and maintains tactical through strategic multichannel satellite communications ground terminals, systems, networks and associated equipment. Supervises, installs, operates and maintains strategic earth terminal complexes to include associated antennas, ground terminals, technical control facilities, multiplexing and COMSEC equipment. Performs engineering quality control and continuity testing of circuits, trunks, links, systems, and facilities.",{"id":82,"code":83,"title":84,"branch":70,"category":85,"description":86,"status":65,"rank":87},"402dcbd1-3830-43d8-bc01-2163e8c5ab20","0620","Space and Propagation Engineering Officer","IT_CYBER","Space and Propagation Engineering Officers (SPEOs) design and implement over-the-air (OTA) transport operations for Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF), combined/joint task force (C/JTF) and coalition communication networks. Their expertise enables essential warfighting functions including intelligence, fires, logistics, information, command and control (C2), force protection, and maneuver capabilities to support activities across DoD operational domains. SPEOs integrate diverse spectrum-dependent systems (SDS) to support Department of Defense Information Network (DoDIN) Operations. Their core competencies include advanced knowledge of propagation theories and joint electromagnetic spectrum operations (JEMSO), design of secure and resilient OTA transport architectures, expertise in both military and commercial space-based capabilities and systems, in-depth knowledge of space policy frameworks and theoretical foundations, combined with expertise in space capabilities functional areas, to enables effective utilization of space-based assets to deliver strategic, operational, and tactical communications across the full range of military operations (ROMO), waveform capabilities analysis, integration, and employment are key contributors to Marine Corps Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations (EMSO) and the Electronic Warfare Control Center (EWCC). They are responsible for developing and implementing electronic warfare (EW) concepts of operations, with emphasis on electronic protection (EP) and electronic support (ES), enabling and optimization of resilient communication in a denied-disconnected, intermittent, limited (DDIL) environments. SPEOs play a strategic role in integrating OTA transport systems within complex, bandwidth-constrained electromagnetic environments (EME) across the space domain. Their technical analysis contributes to shaping Marine Corps policies and operational plans. To maintain their expertise, SPEOs adhere to ongoing training and certification requirements as outlined in DoDI 8140.10 and DoDM 8140.10. This ensures they remain prepared to meet evolving mission requirements and technological advancements in space and EMSO. In Marine Corps and joint organizational structures, SPEOs may be assigned to specific billet identification codes (BIC) within their occupational field, aligning with various DoD cyber workforce framework (DCWF) work role codes.","warrant_officer",{"id":89,"code":90,"title":91,"branch":79,"category":85,"description":92,"status":65,"rank":66},"621cf46f-eeb7-4ce9-8790-e1f7fccadd40","1C","Satellite Systems/Network Coordinator","Identifies positions requiring soldiers qualified to operate and maintain the Defense Satellite Communications Systems (DSCS) Defense Operations Control System (DOCS) and the Ground Control System.",{"id":94,"code":95,"title":96,"branch":70,"category":8,"description":97,"status":65,"rank":66},"21a5644f-e62c-4ce5-9f67-c623449e9968","2841","Ground Electronics Transmission Systems Maintainer","Ground Electronics Transmission Systems Maintainers are trained to install, diagnose, modify, perform field level maintenance on ground common transmission systems, digital fires situational awareness systems, vehicle intercommunications systems, vehicle electronics equipment, related electronic equipment, electronic jamming systems, and miscellaneous non-communication systems. Typical duties include the troubleshooting and repair of ground common radio systems, ground common tactical wideband transmission systems, intercommunication systems and related electronic equipment at an organizational or intermediate maintenance activities. These Marines, submit field service maintenance requests, conduct technical research and order repair parts to restore and assist in the installation of ground common radio, tactical wideband and intercommunication systems. Journeyman level maintainers, with a minimum of three years’ experience, reconcile repair parts and records of systems within the active and maintenance closeout phases, make recommendations pertaining to maintenance resource allocations and guide in the installation of digital wideband systems. Additionally, these Marines provide quality control inspections of maintenance tasks. These Marines guide novice Marines through non-routine maintenance tasks and develop competencies of those Marines. 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."]