While Soldiers and officers have responsibilities, the United States Army has some responsibilities to these members. One of those duties is keeping them fed. In today’s post, we are going to look at an Army job that maintains that aspect of United States Army responsibility. The Army 922A Warrant Officer Food Service Technician has an important role. This article will explain the job description, duties, responsibilities, and requirements, along with any other valuable information about the food service technician. HISTORY The Office of The Quartermaster General, as staff agency of the Army Service Forces, organized a Food Service Program which went into effect on 31 July 1943. Capable officer and non-commissioned-officer technicians from …show more content…
They will include but are not limited to Contracting food service facilities; the Army 922A Warrant Officer is obligated to inspect the facilities to guarantee they comply with the dining facility operation standards. Managing food service plans. Training officers, enlisted and civilian personnel. Managing food service personnel. Inspects and evaluates food operations to guarantee that the Soldiers or contracted personnel comply with rules and regulations in regards to food preparation, service, and sanitation. The Food Service Technician, implements and trains in nutritional awareness programs, low-calorie menus, and menu modifications with the guidance of the Food Program …show more content…
Applications for this position must be submitted electronically through the Army Warrant Officer website. Candidates must be a Sergeant or higher, have graduated Advanced Leadership Course while in the 92G or 68M MOS. Five years experience in 92G or 68M with two years of supervisory experience. Must have a letter of recommendation from a senior 922A or another Senior Quartermaster in 920A, 920B, 921A or 923A. Must be a United States Citizen, GT score of 110 or higher, and pass the APFT, while meeting the height and weight standards. For further application requirements for this MOS is listed on the Army warrant officer website.