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What Mos is an ordnance officer?

What Mos is an ordnance officer?

MOS Chart Information

MOS Title Of MOS Training Location
Ordnance Officers
91A Materiel Maintenance and Munitions Management Officer FT Lee
89E EOD Officer FT Lee
Ordnance Warrant Officers

How do you become an ordnance officer in the Army?

Requirements

  1. Be a college graduate with at least a four-year degree.
  2. Be between 18 and 34 years old.
  3. Officer Basic Leadership Course (Or Additional Special Courses/Qualifications)
  4. Eligible for a Secret security clearance.
  5. Must be a U.S. citizen.

What is an ordinance officer?

Ordinance officers inspect buildings for compliance with building codes. They also evaluate the use of real estate to determine whether activities at a location comply with local zoning ordinances. In some communities, the duties of an ordinance officer include zoning, building, fire and electrical inspection.

What does an ordnance officer do in the Army?

Ordnance Officers are responsible for ensuring that these weapons systems, vehicles, and equipment are ready and available–and in perfect working order–at all times. An Ordnance Officer will also manage the developing, testing, fielding, handling, storage and disposal of munitions.

What does an EOD Ordnance Officer DO in the Army?

EOD officers provide a unique and critical service to the Army, U.S. federal agencies, and local law enforcement and operate within the full spectrum of joint, interagency, intergovernmental, and multinational (JIIM) operations. EOD officers plan, develop , and integrate EOD operations for all types of contingency operations.

What is an EOD Army officer?

Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Officers are responsible for commanding operations during combat. Explosive Ordnance Disposal professionals are responsible for disposing of ordnance, using robotics to check on potential threats and providing protection for those around them.

What is military MOS?

The United States Marine Corps Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) is a system of categorizing career fields. All enlisted and officer Marines are assigned a four-digit code denoting their primary occupational field and specialty.