MOS 21R Interior Electrician NCOER Bullets

See also: MOS 12R, Interior Electrician NCOER Bullets

See also: Navy Construction Electrician Examples

See also: Air Force AFSC 3E0X1 Electrical Systems Specialist Examples

In 2004, the Engineer MOS changed from CMF 12 to CMF 21. In 2009, the Engineer MOS changed again, from CMF 21 to CMF 12.

o sustained the camp's aging power grid; facilitated the continued success of the AOB SFG mission and provided life sustaining support

o contributed to the 773rd EN CO's ability to conduct tactical and technical training throughout the duration of Haws Cross Road Extended Combat Training

o trained and mentored four non-MOSQ soldiers on basic electrical tasks and safety

o provided detailed instructions to make the project a success and increase subordinate confidence

o surveyed and accepted project's scope of work without a Memorandum of Understanding or constructive directive

o collaborated with the Boeing Project Manager on an electrical construction project

o saved the unit over $1,200 by procuring parts and materials locally and from DRMO

o participated in the restoration of the Punta Santiago Fishers' pier

o oversaw hurricane Isaac damage response and coordinated/prioritized deployment of repair teams to repair downed power lines; restored critical power to 18 facilities

o supervised 5 Soldiers in the installation of electrical systems for five K-Spans, making them habitable for the first time

o volunteered for additional duty of Technical Engineering Plot Plan drafter


MOS 21R Interior Electrician




o provided fail-safe electrical support and generator backup to Gen XXX chain of command ceremony; participation was key to success

o installed electrical panels and wiring, leveled and installed doors, and painted the entire interior, saving the Army over $20,000 in the construction of the Chaplains Office

o led 6 Soldiers in the $50,000 perimeter light replacement project, providing full illumination of the post for the first time in 5 years

o built and installed doors, walls, and electrical wiring to build the pavilion and pull barn for the Warriors Leader Course, a first-class production

o oversaw hurricane Isaac damage response and coordinated/prioritized deployment of repair teams to repair downed power lines; restored critical power to 18 facilities

o volunteered and built the memorial stand for the Main-Post Chapel

o provided fail-safe electrical support and generator backup to Gen XXX chain of command ceremony; participation was key to success

o supervised 5 Soldiers in the installation of electrical systems for five K-Spans, making them habitable for the first time


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