ArmyRec Blacksburg is Hiring an Allied Trade Specialist Near Martinsville, VA
As an Allied Trade Specialist, you’ll supervise and perform the fabrication, repair, and modification of metallic and nonmetallic parts to ensure the Army’s equipment is operating reliably. You’ll operate lathes, drilling presses, grinders, welding machines, and other machine shop equipment. You will train to select the materials, tools, and equipment to do the job, and learn how to operate fabrication machines.
SKILLS YOU’LL LEARN
Maintenance & Repairs
Welding & Power Tool Operations
Fabrication Machine Operations
REQUIREMENTS
10 weeks of Basic Training
13 weeks of Advanced Individual Training
98 ASVAB Score: General Maintenance (GM)
OR
88: General Maintenance (GM) and
95: General Technical (GT)
CERTIFICATIONS
68 Nationally Recognized Certifications Available
Education The Post-9/11 GI Bill The most popular GI Bill program, the Post-9/11 GI Bill provides up to full college tuition, as well as money for housing and books. Paid directly to the school, the program covers up to full tuition for public, in-state schools and up to $25,000 per year at private or foreign schools, depending on your length of service.
The Montgomery GI Bill – Active Duty This option uses a combination of your own paycheck contributions and government funding to help pay for education benefits for a maximum of 36 months. Unlike the Post-9/11 GI Bill, benefit payments will be made directly to you.
The Montgomery GI Bill – Selected Reserve This program helps members of the Army Reserve and Army National Guard pay for education benefits for a maximum of 36 months, in return for a six-year service commitment. These benefits must be used while you are serving and end when you stop serving.
In addition to college and university tuition, all GI Bill programs cover training and certifications including:
Online schooling and correspondence courses
Part-time schooling
Entrepreneurship training for those interested in starting a small business