Posted on Jul 2, 2020
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Also, would appreciate if anyone with experience working as a MILTECH could shed me some light. Thank you
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A military technician is a older term for civilian employees working full time at a reserve or national guard facility. It is a federal (GS) position. It does require active service, so IRR does not count.
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MAJ (Join to see) Technician jobs cover all MOS, AFSC or Navy rates. It depends on the particular unit you are with especially in Army and Air Guard units.
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SPC(P) Jin Moon
If you are looking for a technician position I would look at both Army and Air Guard as well. The difference between the Reserves and the Guard is the National Guard has a unique dual mission that consists of both Federal and State roles.
If you are looking for a technician position I would look at both Army and Air Guard as well. The difference between the Reserves and the Guard is the National Guard has a unique dual mission that consists of both Federal and State roles.
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GS position that requires active membership in the Army Reserves - sometimes you have to be a member of the unit you support in the civilian side but that changed somewhat in 2011 or so.
I was a MILTECH for about 7 years, the first 5 I had to be an active drilling member of the 373D MI. Once the Unit Administrators transferred over to RPACs I got to switch to any unit within the 88th RSC but I had to be drilling.
I was a MILTECH for about 7 years, the first 5 I had to be an active drilling member of the 373D MI. Once the Unit Administrators transferred over to RPACs I got to switch to any unit within the 88th RSC but I had to be drilling.
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CPT Catherine R.
Well I was a unit administrator, I basically ran the company when the commander was gone with the support of the training NCOs. Mon-Fri, 40 hrs a week in civilian clothes and status. On weekends I was a normal reservist - I was also the company XO so it fit well with my civilian job.
It’s a challenging role but a good one and I loved it. I didn’t like it when we transitioned to RPACs as I had way too many Soldiers to support and I couldn’t give them all the attention they derserved.
It’s a challenging role but a good one and I loved it. I didn’t like it when we transitioned to RPACs as I had way too many Soldiers to support and I couldn’t give them all the attention they derserved.
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