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Daily Duties at U.S. Army:

Works closely with subordinate organizations training officers to implement yearly Chemical Biological Radiological and Nucleanr (CBRN) training requirements in accordance with unit's mission essential task list. Manages 35 military personnel in training, safety, welfare, and development areas. Delivers the Unit Status Report requirements to higher headquarters with zero defects. Supervises the maintenance of the CBRN equipment and vehicles with a value up to $9M. Coordinates inspections for unit CBRN rooms to ensure compliance in accordance with Joint Base Lewis McChord Command Maintenance Evaluation and Training (COMET) Team. Consolidates and maintains monthly CBRN defense equipment (CDE) status reports. Evaluates CBRN training presented by individual organizations to ensure current regulation and procedure information is provided. Maintains annual records of battalion's CBRN training under the Army Records Information Management System (ARIMS).


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Information about U.S. Army


Company Rank: Not Available

Average length of employment : 14 years

Average salary of employees: $71,988

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