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Supply / PBO NCO

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Supply / PBO NCO

Wisconsin Army National Guard Army Active Guard Reserve (AGR) Vacancy Announcement

ANNOUNCEMENT NUMBER: 26-128
DATE: 09 Jul 26
CLOSING DATE: 23 Jul 26
POSITION TITLE, PARA LINE, MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED MILITARY GRADE AND MOS: Supply / PBO NCO, PARA 112 LINE 11, E7, 92Y4
APPOINTMENT FACTORS: Enlisted
DUTY LOCATION:
32 INF BCT
1 WILLIAMS STREET
CAMP DOUGLAS, WI 54618
Target Effective Date: 29 October 2026

WHO MAY APPLY:

Must be a current on-board AGR in the State of WI within the grade(s) of E7 and qualified 92Y.

AREA OF CONSIDERATION: This position is open to current members of the Wisconsin Army National Guard in the grades of: E7. Individual selected will be reassigned on their current AGR Tour with the Wisconsin Army National Guard. In order to be considered for this position applicants must meet minimum qualifications as outlined on this announcement.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Serves as the Senior Supply Sergeant and Logistical NCOIC for the Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 32nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (IBCT). Responsible for supervising, executing, and evaluating the unit’s Command Supply Discipline Program (CSDP) and day-to-day logistical, maintenance, and supply operations. Research, coordinates and requests all classes of supply, loan items, and training aids. Supervises and mentors two M-DAY supply specialists. Responsible to manage a Government Purchase Card to acquire food, lodging, and expendable supplies. Other duties and responsibilities are as follows: Coordinate Fort McCoy Support, ensure Food Service support is complete via AFMIS requests through GFEBS, coordinate medical logistics support, perform unit OCIE Management (SEAM), coordinate with supporting maintenance shop for equipment repairs (GCSS-Army) coordinate Haul Requests, serves as Financial Liability Investigation of Property Loss (FLIPL) initiator and assists the 32nd IBCT S4 staff with various Brigade consolidated events, exercises, and Mob/Demobilization planning of 32nd IBCT units and battalions.

POSITION COMPATIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:

The individual(s) must be a member of the Wisconsin (ARMY) National Guard and qualify for and be placed in the following compatible MOS/AOC: 92Y4

MINIMUM APPOINTMENT REQUIREMENTS:

  1. Must not be under assignment stabilization (within 18 months of initial WIARNG AGR tour or 12 months of AGR reassignment).

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS FOR APPLYING: The documents listed WILL be submitted “AS A MINIMUM”. If any of the required documents are not reasonably available to you, a brief letter will be submitted citing the documents missing with a short explanation necessary to certify the soldier as eligible. Failure to do so may result in a finding of ineligibility and may cause the applicant to lose consideration for this position.

  1. Cover Letter: Must include name, rank, job announcement number, position title, duty status (traditional, technician, AGR, etc.) for which you are applying, and contact information (i.e. Phone numbers and an e-mail address). Additionally, the cover letter must provide an explanation for any missing documents within the remainder of the application. Failure to do so may result in disqualification.
  2. WIARNG AGR Personal Background Questionnaire: All applicants are required to complete. Not submitting this document will disqualify you. If you are unable to obtain the document from your leadership or the link provided, reach out to the WIARNG G1-AMT at ng.wi.wiarng.list.agr-staffing-and-services@army.mil
  3. NGB Form 34-1: Application for AGR Position, dated 11 November 2013. All applicants must complete the NGB 34-1, including on-board AGRs. Ensure the form is signed and dated.
  4. SF 181: Ethnicity and Race Identification. Form is required for packet, however completion of form is voluntary. Information is used for hiring board composition only.
  5. Evaluation Reports (OER/NCOER): Include no less than three most-recent NCOERs/OERs, covering a period of three years. When less than three evaluation reports exist, include all available evaluations and include any missing documents in the cover letter. Recommend including letters of recommendation when less than 3 years of rated time is available.
  6. Soldier Talent Profile (STP): Service members should review for accuracy and include the most-recent version available. Contact your unit’s Readiness NCO for assistance, if necessary.
  7. DA Form 705: Applicants must submit their most recent record DA 705 (AFT). Service members for whom favorable personnel actions have or should have been suspended (flagged), will not be considered for AGR positions.
  8. Height and Weight Statement/Memorandum: Service members must provide a current (within 6 months), endorsed statement verifying their compliance with the Army Body Composition Program (ABCP). Service members for whom favorable personnel actions have been suspended (flagged), will not be considered for AGR positions.
  9. Individual Medical Readiness (IMR) Report: Applicants must include most-recent IMR, which indicates current PULHES. PULHES must meet minimum qualifications for the MOS/AOC associated with advertised position. If recently corrected medical deficiencies are not shown on IMR, service members must coordinate with their units to have records updated. Ensure this information is also annotated on the cover letter.
  10. Letter(s) of Recommendation (LOR): Applications may include letters of recommendation when applicable and/or appropriate. LORs may not be used to substitute missing documents.

SELECTING SUPERVISOR:

ADDITIONAL NOTES:

To apply go to: https://ftsmcs.ngb.army.mil/protected/Jobs/ All applications for this job announcement type must be submitted via FTSMCS. The FTSMCS Jobs Module provides you with quality control features prior to submission and will automatically verify delivery of your application.

  1. Applicants may call at their convenience to verify receipt of an application. Comm: (608) 242-3724 DSN: x3724
  2. AGR Management Team (AMT) will not review the application for completion or accuracy before the closing date. The applicant is responsible for ensuring the application is complete, correct and all required documents are included. If the application is incomplete, a letter will be sent to the individual indicating the reason for disqualification. All applications submitted become the property of the AMT and will not be returned.
  3. Interested Soldiers must inform their chain of command.
  4. Questions regarding this announcement may be referred to AGR Army Staffing, Comm: (608) 242-3724 DSN: x3724 or e-mail ng.wi.wiarng.list.agr-staffing-and-services@army.mil