![]() ![]() Processes inventories, surveys and warehousing documents. Maintains stock locator system and administers document control procedures. Unloads, unpacks, visually inspects, counts, segregates, palletizes and stores incoming supplies and equipment. SUPPLY ACCOUNTING SPECIALIST: Reviews and verifies quantities received against bills of lading, contracts, purchase requests and shipping documents. Construct bins, shelving and other storage aids. ![]() Packs, crates, stencils, weighs and bands equipment and supplies in preparation for shipment and storage. PACKING CRATING SPECIALIST: Repairs and constructs fiberboard or wooden containers. Conducts Preventative Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) and is responsible for maintaining the operational readiness of assigned equipment. This equipment will be operated both indoors and in varying terrain outdoors. MHE OPERATOR: Responsible for the operation of Materiel Handling Equipment (MHE) for supply operations, ranging from small electric forklifts and carts to large rough terrain forklifts of various lifting capacities. Establishes and maintains automated and manual accounting records, posts receipts and turn‑ins and performs dues‑ins and dues‑outs accounting. MATERIEL CONTROL ACCOUNTING SPECIALIST: Establishes and maintains stock records and other documents such as inventory, materiel control, accounting and supply reports. ![]() A good PLL/TAMMS clerk can make or break a companys maintenance program. This is a very high profile job and the Equipment Records Parts Specialist/NCO will interface with vehicle drivers, mechanics, armorer, unit supply sergeant, company Executive Officer, Maintenance Officer, and Commander while conducting daily duties. 92A's are assigned to, and supervised by the maintenance NCO, and will usually be the only 92A in the company. EQUIPMENT RECORDS PARTS SPECIALIST: At the Unit Level, 92As work as PLL/TAMMS clerks (Prescribed Load List/The Army Maintenance Management System), and are responsible for maintaining records of services performed, ordering and managing repair parts, dispatching vehicles and equipment, and maintaining operator licensing records. ![]()
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