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JOIN THE U.S. ARMY!
To be a U.S. Army Soldier is to be a part of the strongest fighting force in the world. You'll spend your days training, working and serving together to protect America's freedoms. But you'll also have time after work for family, friends and personal interests. From recruitment to retirement, the U.S. Army provides a unique and diverse lifestyle for Soldiers. It's a simple fact that engines and machines sometimes break down; Army engines and machines aren't any different. Broken parts have to be repaired or new ones must be made and it's up to the Machinist to handle this. The Machinist is primarily responsible for supervising and performing the fabrication, repair and modification of metallic and nonmetallic parts. They operate lathes, drill presses, grinders and other machine shop equipment. Some of your duties as a Machinist may include: * Fabricate, repair, and modify metallic and nonmetallic parts * Utilize such machines as engine lathes, utility grinders, power cutoff saws, armature undercutters, and arbor * Utilize hydraulic presses, drill presses and their associated attachments, accessories and tools Skills / Requirements
Job training for a Machinist requires nine weeks of Basic Training, where you'll learn basic Soldiering skills, and 12 weeks of Advanced Individual Training, including practice in machine operation. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and part in the field. Some of the skills you'll learn are: * Machine types and uses * Machine setup and operation * Use of different metals * Safety procedures Helpful attributes include: * An interest in math, general science, metal working and mechanical drawing * A preference for working with the hands * An interest in making things and finding solutions to mechanical problems * An ability to apply mathematical formulas Advanced level Machinists provides guidance, supervises and trains other Soldiers within the same discipline. As an advanced level Machinist, you may be involved in: * Perform duties in preceding skill level * Provide technical guidance to soldiers in the accomplishment of their duties The skills you learn as a Machinist will help prepare you for a future with civilian factories and repair shops in many industries, including the electrical product, automotive, and heavy machinery industries. * Armament Repairer (91K) * M1 ABRAMS Tank System Maintainer (91A) * Small Arms/Artillery Repairer (91F) * Metal Worker (91W) Learn more about the relationship between military training and civilian certification requirements. U.S. Army Recruiting Preview
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