List of United States Marine Corps MOS - 28 Data/Communications Maintenance

28 Data/Communications Maintenance

Enlisted

  • 2800 Basic Data/Communications Maintenance Marine - GYSGT-PVT
  • 2821 Technical Controller Marine - SGT-PVT
  • 2822 Electronic Switching Equipment Technician - GYSGT-PVT
  • 2823 Technical Control Chief - MGYSGT-SSGT
  • 2826 AN/MSC-63A Maintenance Technician - GYSGT-SGT
  • 2827 Tactical Electronic Reconnaissance Process/Evaluation System (TERPES) Technician - GYSGT-SGT
  • 2831 Multichannel Equipment Repairer - SGT-PVT (Feeder MOS for 2834)
  • 2832 Multichannel Equipment Technician (No longer assigned)
  • 2833 Fleet Satellite Terminal Technician - GYSGT-SGT
  • 2834 Satellite Communications (SATCOM) Technician - GYSGT-SGT
  • 2841 Ground Radio Repairman - SGT-PVT
  • 2844 Ground Communications Organizational Repairer - SGT-PVT
  • 2846 Ground Radio Intermediate Repairer - SGT-PVT
  • 2847 Telephone Systems/Personal Computer Intermediate Repairer - SGT-PVT
  • 2848 Tactical Remote Sensor System (TRSS) Maintainer - GYSGT-LCPL
  • 2862 Electronics Maintenance Technician - GYSGT-SGT
  • 2871 Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment Technician - SGT-PVT
  • 2874 Metrology Technician - MGYSGT-SGT
  • 2881 2M/ATE Technician - GYSGT-PVT (deprecated)
  • 2887 Artillery Electronics Technician - GYSGT-PVT
  • 2891 Electronics Maintenance - MGYSGT-MSGT

Officer

  • 2802 Electronics Maintenance Officer (Ground)
  • 2805 Data/Communications Maintenance Officer


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