
Financial Management Officer – 3404įinancial Management Officers are in charge of financial issues, such as managing budgets and disbursing operations.

This MOS requires officers to stay informed of rapidly evolving technology involved in their day-to-day duties. On the battlefield, officers must be able to quickly establish communications capabilities.
They are responsible for the planning, installation, operation and maintenance of data, telecommunications and computer systems. Communications Officer – 0602Ĭommunications Officers are the backbone for command and control of operating forces in the Marine Corps. Officers find themselves performing many missions, such as building a bridge or repairing a medical clinic in a disaster-struck third-world country. Engineering is divided into four categories: mobility, countermobility, survivability and general engineering. Combat Engineer Officer – 1302Ĭombat Engineers lead Marines in route reconnaissance, demolitions, mine and countermine warfare, obstacle emplacement, breaching and construction. They also manage their unit’s legal matters and monitor fitness reports, among other administrative duties.

They receive and route correspondence, preparing responses to any special correspondence. Adjutants supervise the execution of administrative policies. They ensure that every Marine in their command has administrative resources both for day-to-day tasks and long-term career progression. Logistic Combat Element Adjutant Officer – 0180Īdjutants coordinate administrative matters for Marine Corps staff sections and external agencies at the staff level.
