Pave the way to a great future by joining the Army National Guard as a Concrete and Asphalt Equipment Crewmember. As such, you will help the Army National Guard complete any number of construction projects that require concrete or asphalt. And there are hundreds of them: airfields, roads, building foundations, and more. In this role, you may be responsible for producing concrete with a concrete mobile mixer; assisting in the building and operation of an asphalt producing plant; operating asphalt distributors
As a Bridge Crewmember in the Army National Guard, you will develop the skills necessary to keep mechanized army vehicles moving by providing bridges and rafts for wet and dry gap crossings. Other duties may include operating bridge truck and light vehicles, preparing bridge sites, assisting in rafting operations, assisting in the assembly of military bridges, and participating in combat operations. Through training and practice in this specialty, you will develop skills and experience in basic construction
Energize your future by joining the Army National Guard as a Utilities Equipment Repairer. Utilities Equipment Repairers maintain and repair electrical equipment such as electric motors and electric tools. Some of your duties as a Utilities Equipment Repairer may include maintaining, testing, and repairing electric motors; inspecting and repairing electrical equipment; inspecting and repairing electric instruments; replacing worn gaskets and sealing in watertight electrical equipment; maintaining and repairing
Are you good with computers but looking for a little more excitement than is usually experienced in a cubicle? Then join the Army National Guard as a Field Artillery Tactical Data System Specialist. As part of an elite field artillery team, you will operate tactical data systems on a Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) while learning in-demand computer skills. The Army National Guard Field Artillery Tactical Data System Specialist plays an integral role in team operations by establishing, maintaining,
The ability to communicate is a vital part of the Army s ability to run successful missions, and it s the Satellite Communication Systems Operator-Maintainers who make sure that the lines of communication are always open. They install, operate, maintain, and repair strategic and tactical multi-channel satellite communications. Some duties of a Satellite Communication Systems Operator-Maintainer include transmitting, receiving, and logging messages according to military procedures; encoding and decoding classified
Join the Army National Guard as a Nodal Network Systems Operator-Maintainer and you will make sure that the lines of communication are always open for the world s finest military. After your training, you will be able to install, operate, maintain, and repair strategic and tactical nodal systems. As a Nodal Network Systems Operator-Maintainer, you will also use computers and software tools to perform system/network operations; interpret system and equipment error codes to correct system faults; install, operate
Like all the vehicles on the road, the Army National Guard can t run without fuel. And it s the Petroleum Supply Specialist who makes sure we keep moving. As an Army National Guard Petroleum Supply Specialist you will ensure the proper handling, storage, and shipment of petroleum-based products, such as oil, fuel, and compressed gas. These are skills you will learn that could lead to a rewarding civilian career with oil refineries, pipeline companies, and tanker truck and ship lines. Petroleum Supply Specialists
It s said that an army marches on its stomach. If that s the case, you can be the Soldier who keeps the Army National Guard marching on. In the Army National Guard, the Food Service Specialist takes care of the dietary and nutritional needs of fellow Soldiers, ensuring their ability to meet the challenges before them. You ll learn how to plan and prep menus, how to prepare and serve food, and how to ensure food safety and facility sanitation, whether you re feeding 25 Soldiers or 2,500, in the field or
Radio and Communications Security Repairers maintain the equipment and systems that ensure Army National Guard Units can communicate over secure channels. Your duties will include installing and repairing circuits and wiring, calibrating and aligning equipment components, and stringing overhead cables between utility poles. Other duties include repairing systems, performing equipment tests, and performing preventive maintenance checks and services on equipment. Plus, you ll be building a better future. The
As a Quartermaster and Chemical Equipment Repairer in the Army National Guard, you will build the skills you need for a civilian career while directly supporting the maintenance of chemical equipment and quartermaster machinery. In order to perform these functions, you will train to maintain laundry and bath equipment, pumps, engines, burners, filter units, and water purification units. Your skills will contribute to maintaining special purpose equipment, decontamination and protective filter systems, smoke
As an Army National Guard Heavy Construction Equipment Operator, you ll be trained to expertly handle crawler and wheeled tractors with dozer attachments, scoop loader, motorized grader, and towed or self-propelled scrapers. You will then be called on to assist in the construction of major projects, such as airfields, roads, dams, and buildings so the Army National Guard can carry out its dual national and State missions. Heavy Construction Equipment Operators use their knowledge and skills to fulfill several
Join the Army National Guard as a Fire Support Specialist and you ll find out just how exciting computers and communications can be. As part of an elite field artillery team, you will support infantry and tank units in combat operations while learning highly sought-after skills that will help you in your civilian career. Fire Support Specialists are primarily responsible for target acquisition which is then provided to artillery units at all levels. The Fire Support Specialist, also know as the Forward
As a Plumber in the Army National Guard, you will build the skills you need for a lucrative civilian career while installing and maintaining any number of pipe systems in the Army National Guard. Like a civilian plumber, you will work on pipe systems for water, steam, and waste, as well as hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Duties include reading drawings, plans, and specifications; planning the layout of pipe systems; and installing and maintaining pipe systems and plumbing fixtures. This will require the
As a Carpentry and Masonry Specialist in the Army National Guard, you will build the skills you need for a lucrative civilian career while building and maintaining any number of physical structures in the Army National Guard. Through the use of your basic carpentry and masonry skills, your responsibilities will involve general heavy carpentry, structural steel, and masonry duties that include the fabrication, erection, maintenance, and repair of rigging devices, trusses, and other structural assemblies.
Keep the Nation moving forward in the Army National Guard. In the Guard, the Truck Driver is the Soldier who makes sure other Soldiers and their supplies get where they need to go, either by supervising the transportation team or by operating the vehicle. This is the way the Guard Truck Driver plays an essential role in the accomplishment of many Guard missions and the skills you learn in the Guard will help prepare you for a career and future as a tractor-trailer, heavy truck or bus driver. As a Soldier