91B Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic NCOER Duty Description Examples
Real NCOER duty description examples for 91B Wheeled Vehicle Mechanics. Covers direct, organizational, and senior leadership levels plus common duty positions including team leader, motor sergeant, and maintenance NCOIC.
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Wheeled vehicle mechanic duty descriptions should reflect maintenance operations, equipment readiness responsibilities, and the ability to keep vehicles mission capable. Reference specific vehicle platforms maintained, readiness rate requirements, and the units supported. Use maintenance and logistics terminology appropriate to the role.
Duty Descriptions by Rank Level
Serves as Maintenance Team Leader responsible for the maintenance and readiness of wheeled vehicles assigned to a company-sized element; Performs scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on LMTV, FMTV, HEMTT, and HMMWV platforms in accordance with applicable technical manuals; Manages work orders in GCSS-Army and maintains accurate maintenance records for all assigned equipment; Supervises junior mechanics in the execution of preventive maintenance checks and services and operator-level maintenance training; Coordinates parts requisition and supply support with the battalion maintenance officer and S4; Advises the maintenance officer and first sergeant on vehicle readiness status and maintenance requirements
Serves as Motor Sergeant responsible for all vehicle maintenance operations and equipment readiness for a battalion-sized element; Supervises maintenance personnel in the execution of scheduled maintenance, unscheduled repairs, and equipment readiness reporting; Manages the battalion maintenance program including PMCS enforcement, work order management, and parts requisition; Directs the battalion motor pool operations including vehicle dispatch, maintenance scheduling, and shop safety; Coordinates with brigade maintenance support for technical assistance, parts support, and equipment recovery; Advises the S4 officer and battalion commander on equipment readiness, maintenance priorities, and logistics requirements
Serves as Maintenance NCOIC responsible for all vehicle maintenance operations for a brigade combat team; Supervises motor sergeants and maintenance section chiefs in the execution of maintenance programs across all subordinate units; Manages brigade equipment readiness reporting and coordinates maintenance support for operational and training requirements; Directs the development of maintenance SOPs, training programs, and equipment readiness standards; Coordinates with division sustainment brigade for maintenance support, parts supply, and equipment recovery; Advises the brigade maintenance officer and commander on equipment readiness, maintenance priorities, and logistics readiness
Duty Descriptions by Position
Serves as Motor Sergeant directing vehicle maintenance operations for a battalion motor pool; Supervises mechanics in the execution of scheduled PMCS, corrective maintenance, and equipment readiness reporting; Manages work orders in GCSS-Army and ensures accurate maintenance documentation for all assigned vehicles; Coordinates parts requisition and supply chain support for all maintenance requirements; Enforces shop safety standards and ensures compliance with AR 750-1 and applicable maintenance regulations; Advises the maintenance officer and S4 on equipment readiness status and maintenance support requirements
Serves as Recovery NCO responsible for vehicle recovery operations supporting a brigade combat team; Supervises recovery teams in the execution of wheeled and tracked vehicle recovery using wrecker and recovery equipment; Manages recovery operations in accordance with FM 4-30.31 and unit recovery SOPs; Coordinates recovery missions with supported units, S4, and maintenance elements to prioritize and execute equipment recovery; Maintains recovery equipment readiness and ensures operators are qualified on all assigned recovery platforms; Advises the maintenance officer on recovery priorities, equipment status, and recovery support requirements
Serves as Technical Inspector responsible for quality control of all maintenance actions performed in the battalion motor pool; Inspects completed maintenance actions to ensure compliance with applicable technical manuals and Army standards; Manages the technical inspection program and certifies equipment serviceability before return to operations; Identifies systemic maintenance issues and advises the motor sergeant on training needs and maintenance quality improvement; Coordinates with unit commanders on equipment acceptance and turn-in procedures; Advises the maintenance officer on maintenance quality, inspector findings, and equipment serviceability standards
Tips for writing 91B duty descriptions
- Reference specific vehicle platforms — LMTV, FMTV, HEMTT, HMMWV, M1078, M1083
- Include equipment readiness rates and the number of vehicles maintained when describing scope
- Reference specific maintenance regulations — AR 750-1, DA Pam 750-8
- Scale scope to rank — SGT maintains vehicles, SFC manages motor pool operations
- Include both preventive maintenance and corrective maintenance responsibilities
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