46Y Visual Information Operations Chief

OVERVIEW
A Visual Information Operations Chief supervises the personnel performing visual information support and manages documentation and production of multimedia materials, as well as VI systems and their power generators.

JOB DUTIES

  • Manage fixed and deployable VI systems, facilities and personnel
  • Supervise PMCS on assigned equipment and power generators
  • Plan, develop and implement visual information training and doctrine
  • Perform duties in preceding skill levels
  • Mentor command leadership and subordinates in best practices of visual information and communication

TRAINING
The path to becoming a Visual Information Operations Chief typically begins with enlistment as a 46S Public Affairs Mass Communication Specialist, 46T Visual Information Equipment Operator-Maintainer or 46V Visual Information Specialist, which all require 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and 21 to 34 weeks of Advanced Individual Training.

HELPFUL SKILLS

  • Natural abilities in design and storytelling
  • Interest in computers and operating electronic equipment
  • Eye for detail
  • Ability to work as a team member
  • Leadership abilities
  • Experience in electronic troubleshooting and repair
  • Mentoring abilities

FUTURE CIVILIAN CAREERS
The training you receive and skills you acquire will prepare you for a career leading teams in broadcasting, publishing, marketing or another field that involves visual storytelling. 

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46Y
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Visual Information Operations Chief
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