R 061907Z NOV 25 MARADMIN 533/25 MSGID/GENADMIN//CMC LP WASHINGTON DC// SUBJ/NOTIFICATION OF FISCAL YEAR 2025 (FY25) IMPLEMENTATION OF MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY (MOS) 3528 MOTOR TRANSPORT MASTER TECHNICIAN// REF/A/FORCE DESIGN 2030// REF/B/TALENT MANAGEMENT 2030 PLAN// REF/C/NAVMC 1200.1_// NARR/REF (A) IS THE 38TH COMMANDANT'S PLANNING GUIDANCE. REF (B) IS THE COMMANDANT'S TALENT MANAGEMENT 2030 PLAN. REF (C) IS THE MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTIES MANUAL// POC/B. R. TILLEY/CWO5/I&L, LPS-MEMAIL: [email protected]// POC/T. W. COMPO/MGYSGT/I&L, LPS-M/EMAIL: [email protected]// GENTEXT/REMARKS/1. The purpose of this MARADMIN is to announce the implementation of Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) 3528, Motor Transport Master Technician. The implementation of the 3528 MOS is to address the increasing complexity of modern tactical wheeled vehicles. This MOS identifies Marines with advanced technical skills to bridge the gap between traditional maintenance and emerging automotive technologies. MOS 3528 Marines will enhance unit on-the-job-training (OJT) programs, perform quality control procedures, and ensure the U.S. Marine Corps maintains a robust capability to sustain its tactical vehicle fleet – both today and into the future. This initiative complements, rather than replaces, existing MOS 3521 and 3529 capabilities and is vital to maximizing vehicle readiness and equipment availability. 2. In coordination with Manpower & Reserve Affairs (M&RA), Training and Education Command (TECOM), and Combat Development and Integration (CD&I), the below changes will be reflected in the FY25 MOS Manual. 3. Eligibility requirements. Marines applying for the Additional MOS (AMOS) 3528 must meet and comply with the following criteria: 3.a. Marines must have a Primary Military Occupational Specialty (PMOS) of 3521 or 3529. 3.b. Marines in the ranks Corporal through Master Sergeant are eligible of obtain the MOS 3528. 3.c. Marines must have completed either the Automotive Maintenance Technicians Career Course (AMTCC) (M033447) or the Motor Transport Maintenance Chiefs Course (MTMCC) (M03CDN7) at MCCSSS, Camp Lejeune, NC. 3.d. Marines must maintain a current Master Military Tactical Wheeled Vehicle Technician (TWV) Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) (ASE MIL Master Technician) certification. 3.e. Receive a favorable endorsement from the first Maintenance Officer in their Chain of Command. 4. Reporting Procedures. 4.a. IAW Ref C, Commanders are authorized to assign AMOS to Marines that meet the requirement set forth in para 3. Per local policy, Unit Admin will report unit diary entries to assign the AMOS 3528 to active and reserve component Marines. 4.b. Per local policy, Unit Admin will remove the AMOS 3528 designator of active and reserve component Marines that no longer meet the requirements set forth in para 3. 5. Training: 5.a. Document in Marine Corps Training Information Management System (MCTIMS) the completion of AMTCC or MTMCC as outlined in para 3.c. 5.b. Complete and document in MCTIMS, ASE MIL 2 through ASE MIL 8 and ASE MIL Master Tech certifications. 5.b.1. Recertification of ASE MIL TWV Master Technician must be obtained every five years in order to meet the requirement set forth in para 3.c. 5.c. ASE MIL certifications and recertifications can be obtained through the Marine Corps Credentialing Opportunities On-Line (MCCOOL) program. 6. The above changes are effective as of release of this message and have been reflected in the FY25 update to reference (C). 7. This MARADMIN is applicable to the Marine Corps Total Force. 8. Any questions should be directed to POCs as indicated above. 9. Release authorized by MajGen Andrew M. Niebel, Assistant Deputy Commandant for Installations and Logistics (LP).//