Marine Corps Officer Job Descriptions
MOS/Title: 0502 -- Force Deployment Planning and Execution Officer
Type of Officer : All
Type of MOS : FMOS
Rank Range: N/A
Job Description: Force deployment planning and execution officers (FDP and E) participate in the preparation of joint operation plans in support of unified/specified commanders' operational missions. This title and MOS is also used to identify billets in T/Os requiring the special MAGTF planning/development skills and experience for Force Deployment Planning and Execution Systems in concert with the Joint Operational Planning and Execution Systems (JOPES).
This MOS will be assigned as a non-PMOS only.
Job Requirements:
(1) Prior to assignment of this MOS, an officer must have a minimum of 6 months in a billet that includes training and experience with Global Command Control System (GCCS) and Joint Planning Systems.
(2) The following course of instruction is desirable for skill progression: Completion of MAGTF Planners Advance Course, EWTGLant, NAB Little Creek, VA.
(3) Must have a top-secret security clearance.
(4) Must be a U.S. citizen.
Duties:
(1) Analyzes joint mission assignments, planning guidance from higher headquarters, and force capabilities to determine options for the deployment and employment of Marine Air-Ground Task Forces in support of joint operations.
(2) Translates operational requirements into ADP system input and articulates MAGTF capabilities and requirements in operational and ADP terms.
(3) Operates a terminal on the SIPRNET to pass data to and communicate with other headquarters possessing a workstation.
(4) Initiates, accesses, modifies, and manipulates files and uses the Joint Operation Planning and Execution Systems (JOPES) and Joint Forces Requirements Generator (JFRG) to create the Marine Corps input to time-phased force and deployment data (TPFDD) files in support of unified/specified commanders' operation plans.
(5) Accesses, modifies, and manipulates the JOPES to monitor the deployment flow during execution.
Related Department of Labor Occupation Codes :
No civilian equivalent.
Related Marine Corps Jobs:
None.
Above information derived from MCBUL 1200, part 1
Type of Officer : All
Type of MOS : FMOS
Rank Range: N/A
Job Description: Force deployment planning and execution officers (FDP and E) participate in the preparation of joint operation plans in support of unified/specified commanders' operational missions. This title and MOS is also used to identify billets in T/Os requiring the special MAGTF planning/development skills and experience for Force Deployment Planning and Execution Systems in concert with the Joint Operational Planning and Execution Systems (JOPES).
This MOS will be assigned as a non-PMOS only.
Job Requirements:
(1) Prior to assignment of this MOS, an officer must have a minimum of 6 months in a billet that includes training and experience with Global Command Control System (GCCS) and Joint Planning Systems.
(2) The following course of instruction is desirable for skill progression: Completion of MAGTF Planners Advance Course, EWTGLant, NAB Little Creek, VA.
(3) Must have a top-secret security clearance.
(4) Must be a U.S. citizen.
Duties:
(1) Analyzes joint mission assignments, planning guidance from higher headquarters, and force capabilities to determine options for the deployment and employment of Marine Air-Ground Task Forces in support of joint operations.
(2) Translates operational requirements into ADP system input and articulates MAGTF capabilities and requirements in operational and ADP terms.
(3) Operates a terminal on the SIPRNET to pass data to and communicate with other headquarters possessing a workstation.
(4) Initiates, accesses, modifies, and manipulates files and uses the Joint Operation Planning and Execution Systems (JOPES) and Joint Forces Requirements Generator (JFRG) to create the Marine Corps input to time-phased force and deployment data (TPFDD) files in support of unified/specified commanders' operation plans.
(5) Accesses, modifies, and manipulates the JOPES to monitor the deployment flow during execution.
Related Department of Labor Occupation Codes :
No civilian equivalent.
Related Marine Corps Jobs:
None.
Above information derived from MCBUL 1200, part 1