Wisconsin Army National Guard Opens Applications for Operations/Mobilization NCO Role

The Wisconsin Army National Guard (WI ARNG) is currently accepting applications for the position of G1 – Operations / Mobilization Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO). This role, based at the Joint Force Headquarters in Madison, WI, requires candidates to hold the military occupational specialty 42A4 and be in the grade of E7. Applicants must be current Active Guard Reserve (AGR) members within the Wisconsin Army National Guard and will be reassigned to this position from their existing AGR tour upon selection. Key responsibilities include managing deployment mission data in Mission Analysis Readiness Synchronization-NIPRNet (MARRS-N), publishing mobilization orders through the Department of the Army Mobilization Processing System (DAMPS), and handling reassignments in the Integrated and Pay System - Army (IPPS-A). The position also involves coordinating state active duty missions, reallocation of billets, processing life insurance claims for service members, overseeing Soldier Readiness Processing (SRP) events, and supervising both AGR personnel and federal technicians. Operational oversight extends to maintaining Unit Status Reports (USR) for all state-reportable entities and managing Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) corrections. The role demands advanced familiarity with Trusted Agent functions within the Trusted Agent Sponsorship System (TASS), including security management. These duties ensure that mobilization and readiness processes align with military and state standards, supporting both deployment and state-level missions. Applicants must submit required documentation as specified in the job announcement through the FTSMCS job portal, which offers quality control and application tracking features. Missing documentation without explanation may lead to ineligibility. This application window runs through December 8, 2025. This vacancy announcement highlights the administrative and operational complexity inherent in mobilization management within the National Guard framework. Effective execution of these duties directly impacts unit readiness and personnel deployment efficiency, which are critical components of national defense and state emergency responsiveness.