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The U.S. Army Transportation Corps' 88L Watercraft Engineers are disciplined, technical experts that provide the Army with maritime field and sustainment level maintenance capabilities. They...
- CMF88M
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- CMF88U
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- CMF88K
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- CMF88M
Watercraft Engineer 88L. As a Watercraft Engineer, you’ll supervise or perform maintenance and repairs on Army watercraft and auxiliary equipment on marine vessels in order to keep them running at all times.
26 lut 2011 · Watercraft Engineer (MOS 88L) duty description, required ASVAB score and security clearance, physical requirements, and available enlistment bonus are provided.
Page 1 Report generated on: Apr 1, 2022 ACT Career Map - 88L - Watercraft Engineer SOLDIER FOR LIFE More Info... DA PAM 600-25 More Info... SKILL LEVEL TIS GRADE / RANK RCP RCP Info... 1 0-4 PVT(E1)-SPC (E4) PVT-PFC 5 YEARS CPL/SPC 8 YEARS ... 1+ Years • MOS Crosswalk • MOS Crosswalk ...
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Watercraft Engineer (88L) Mechanics Army MOS Information. Enlisted. Active Duty. Army Reserve. Army operations aren’t strictly limited to land. Ocean going and harbor craft are often used to support operations throughout the continental United States and overseas.
10 cze 2012 · Watercraft Engineer. Skill Level 1 Stands engine room and throttle watch while the vessel is underway. Stands anchor watch and ramp discharge watch during sea and anchor details and while the vessel is in port. Performs daily systems checks and posts all instrument and gage readings to the engineer log book.