Saturday, June 13, 2009

FISRT MWOC

True Feelings from Warrant SARA



The Maintenance Warrant Officer Course was ever to be conducted at the army level with comprise of various modules such as the 1st Line Engineering, Resources Workshop Management, Project base module, Value inculcation and OPS & Training. The appropriate training allowed us to gain better knowledge of what should be done and what should not be done in order to gain maximum productivity. Warrant Officers from the different various units have had many years of experience and are always willing to go the extra mile just to inculcate the next generation with the knowledge and skills needed for them to survive in this ever demanding environment.



One of the most interesting and memorable topics of the session was the 1st Line Engineering that actually related to the different levels of maintenance analysis method studies. FMEA (Failure mode effect analysis) and REM (Reliability centralized maintenance) modules tools were even taught to use a framework to craft out properly engineering report, higher level repairs and simple diagnostic skills



The value inculcation segment was very well handled and managed by the Course Commander, and the course was also a very comprehensive package that actually tailored to the needs of everyone. There was also a segment that was shared by the all AMB Sergeant Majors who shared their knowledge and experiences.



As for the OPS module, everyone involved in a two day Field Deployment exercise at the Lentor training area together with the trainees from both the LOCC and the MSCC. It also displayed a great deal of exposure not only to the people attending the training but it also created a wide spectrum of high level maintenance operations by bridging their gap between various appointments holders.


As for the project module, all the trainees as well as the Warrant Officers present were all assigned different assignments and finally working together, putting a great amount of man-hours into creating and developing plans in order to create a better service and technical written report



Overall the courses have developed us to relatively competent Maintenance warrant officers as a better alignment between technician’s competencies and the Army’s operational requirements are desired.



1WO SARA

WSM

OETI

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