Team Leader of a four Soldier Biological Detection team trains and mentors detection team in performance of their duties maintains accountability and operation ability of the team detection suites, support vehicle, and other team equipment and supplies maintains proficiency in Biological Integrated Systems operator skills. Team Leader of a four Soldier Biological Detection team Maintains CBRN equipment worth over one million dollars. Provides advice on all CBRN operations and hazards for Brigade of over 1,800 soldiers. Responsible for planning and implementing CBRN operational contingencies for Brigade Headquarters company of 163 soldiers. Serves as Brigade NCOIC for all Chemical Biological Radioactive Nuclear (CBRN) operations in support of 332nd Medical Brigade. Senior NCO in charge of all NBC operations in an Area Support Group consisting of four geographically remote Base Support Battalions responsible for planning and implementing NBC operational contingencies for over 2,000 soldiers responsible for fielding new NBC equipment, monitoring NBC training, and conducting NBC command inspections principal assistant for the day to day logistical operations of the group and reporting procedures supporting four communities of over 40,000 civilian and military personnel. Serves as a CBRN Staff NCO of a specialized, rapid deployable, Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE) Response Team (CRT), with a worldwide, no-notice mission to identify, sample, render safe, mitigate, package, and conduct Technical Escort of Chemical and Biological C/B material supports the crisis and consequence management of (C/B) incidents for host nation, local, state, federal agencies, United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), and Theater Commanders responsible for the health and welfare of two Soldiers. Serves as the Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) NCO at Company level comprised of 100 personnel including two unit detachments for an additional 100 Soldiers accountable for all unit level radiation and decontamination supplies and equipment including NBC masks and services establishes unit level training plans for the commander for individual tasks on Preventive maintenance, proper wear of equipment and suits and decontamination training. Serves as the Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Operations Readiness NCO in a M777A2 155MM Firing Battery assigned to the Regimental Field Artillery Squadron (RFAS) within 3d Cavalry Regiment comprised of 85 personnel accountable for all unit level radiation and decontamination supplies and equipment including NBC masks and services establishes unit level training plans for the Commander for individual tasks on Preventive maintenance, proper wear of equipment and suits and decontamination training responsible for the accountability, professional development, training, counseling, morale, health and welfare of four Soldiers responsible for the accountability and maintenance of all squad equipment worth over $500,000, including one Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV), and one trailer. Not everyone has an appointed duty.Performs duties as a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Advanced Individual Training (AIT) Drill Sergeant in one of only two CBRN AIT companies in the Army responsible for the discipline, morale, health and welfare of 120 Soldiers during a ten week training cycle serves as a role model and leads Soldiers through the Soldierization process provides instruction and training on Army Values, Physical Readiness Training, and Drill and Ceremony reinforces 74D 10-level tasks training inspects facilities and Soldiers to ensure compliance with regulations conducts performance counseling and mentorship. For example BOSS Representative, UPL or Career Counselor. These duties often support the entire unit and not just your work center or section. In the Appointed Duties block, enter additional duties assigned to you that are outside your job or MOS. These are duties that you are specifically responsible for, in addition to the duties described in the Daily Duties and Scope block. For example, in a maintenance shop, a person's additional duty, might be Tool Room Monitor, Training NCO or TMDE Monitor. In the Areas of Special Emphasis block, enter additional duties associated with your job or MOS (if you have any -not everyone does).
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