Other: This credential is related to this military occupation, but is more advanced or specialized and therefore will most likely require additional education, training, or experience.ġ-3 years experience Enlisted E1 through E4:Ī credential that can be obtained typically after completing “A” School and/or completing work experience during a Service Member’s first tour. Note that the credential may require additional education, training or experience before you are eligible for it. Some: This credential is related to some tasks associated with the duties of the military occupation (related 80% to at least one or more critical tasks but less than 80% of all of the entire military occupation). Most: This credential is directly related to most of the major duties associated with the military occupation (at least 80%). The military occupations shown in this table are related to this credential in one of three ways: Most, Some, or Other. Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators Occupational Health and Safety Technicians Occupational Health and Safety Specialists Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors The following civilian occupations are related to this credential:Įlectrical Power-Line Installers and Repairersįirst-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers LEADER_CG_PO Leader Petty Officer (E4 - E6) LEADER_CG_CPO Leader Chief Petty Officer (E7 and Above) The following Coast Guard occupations provide training and/or experience that contributes to attaining this credential:ĬG_DC_Comms Damage Control - Basic CommunicationsĬG_DC_FW Damage Control - Fire WatchstanderĬG_Deck_Supervisor ATON Buoy Deck SupervisorĬG_Inport OOD Office of the Deck - InportĬG_Inst_LE_PWCS Instructor - Law Enforcement and PWCSĬG_Underway_OOD Office of the Deck - UnderwayĬG-OAP14 Port and Facility Safety and SecurityĬG-OAR18 Contingency Planning/ Emergency Management SpecialistĬG-SEI17 Auxiliary Operations Coordination