Supply NCO (15T) – Texas Army National Guard AGR Job | AGR 26-066

TEXAS ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
TITLE 32 ACTIVE GUARD RESERVE (AGR)
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT

AGR Announcement

Texas Military Department
Post Office Box 5218
Austin, TX 78763-5218


Announcement #
AGR 26-066

Opening Date
21 July 2026

Closing Date
21 August 2026


Position Title:

SUPPLY NCO

Location of Position:

DET 1 D, 1-108TH AV BN, Austin, TX

MOS:

15T

Grade/Rank:

E6/SSG

Open to: TXARNG SOLDIERS ONLY

MOS: 15T Preferred, any 15 Series MOS may apply

Must meet the 15T Aptitude Area MM score requirement of 104 and security clearance requirements listed below.

Minimum Grade to apply: E4

Maximum Grade to apply: E6


REQUIRED DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED

INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED

  1. Cover Page – AGR vacancy announcement with Personal Contact Information listed below.
  2. NGB Form 34-1 for Traditional Soldiers (M-Day, Tech must fill this out!) Application for Active Guard/Reserve (AGR). AGR personnel must complete a memorandum of consideration in accordance with AR 25-50. Memorandum will not exceed 1 page in length.
  3. Soldier Talent Profile – From IPPS-A, line scores must be included.
  4. DD Form 214s – Copy Member 4 or Service 2 (indicating SPD Code) or NGB Form 22.
  5. Copy of last five NCOERs – Submit a memorandum to the President of the Board explaining reason(s) for any missing NCOERs/unrated time. A letter of recommendation or performance evaluation will be submitted on Soldiers who are not yet due an evaluation.
  6. Individual Medical Readiness (IMR) from MEDPROS
    • PHA – must be within 1 YEAR of announcement OPENING DATE.
    • HIV Testing – must be within 2 YEARS of announcement OPENING DATE.
    • Dental Class – 1 or 2 – A deployable asset and within 1 YEAR of announcement OPENING DATE.
    • If applicable, include PERMANENT PROFILE. Soldiers must NOT be on a TEMPORARY PROFILE.
  7. DA Form 705 (AFT) – Most recent RECORD AFT or CFT – if applicable, must be within 6 MONTHS of application date.
    • must include DA Form 5500 (WHtR Worksheet).
      • ITR must include all WHtR and AFT/CFT data.
  8. Certified Height and Weight Memorandum – From Unit Commander or authorized representative.
    • Height and weight must be CONDUCTED within 30 DAYS of announcement OPENING DATE.
  9. Statement of Security Verification – from Unit Security Manager in memorandum format.
  10. *DD Form 369 (Police Record Check) – applicant must complete Sections I, II, leave #10 & section III blank (Block 11 must be CAC signed).
  11. Current NGB 23B RPAM – (Must be able to complete 3-year initial tour prior to 18 years of Active Federal Service – AFS)
  12. *TXARNG Title 32 AGR – VA Disability Questionnaire – Applicant must complete, sign and date

POINT OF CONTACT FOR APPLICATION PROCESS:

AGR Staffing NCO

Email at ng.tx.txarng.mbx.agr-staffing@army.mil


POINT OF CONTACT FOR BOARD & POSITION:

MSG NEFTALI BONILLA

neftali.h.bonilla.mil@army.mil / 817-938-5792


CONSIDERATION FACTORS:

  • All applications will receive consideration for this position without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, age, political affiliation, or other non-merit factors.
  • All applicants must be able to attend appearance board.
  • A applicants require a background check prior to selection notification

AGR POSITION DESCRIPTION

SUPPLY NCO

Performs duties as a UH-60 Blackhawk Mechanic – 15T MOS and unit Supply NCO. Will be responsible for unscheduled maintenance and helicopter forms and records. Will mentor assigned Blackhawk Helicopter mechanics. As the unit Supply Sergeant, will perform duties involving requests, receipt, storage, issue, accountability, and preservation of individual, organizational, installation, and expendable supplies and equipment. Receives, inspects, inventories, loads, unloads, segregates, stores, issues, delivers and turns in organization and installation supplies and equipment. Operates unit level computer (ULC). Prepares all unit/organizational supply documents. Maintains automated supply system for accounting of organizational and installation supplies and equipment. Issues and receives small arms. Secures and controls weapons and ammunition in security areas. Schedules and perform preventive and organizational maintenance on weapons. Inspects completed work for accuracy and compliance with established procedures. Coordinates supply activities. Reviews and annotates changes to unit material condition status report. Post transactions to organizational and installation property books and supporting transaction files. Determines method of obtaining relief from responsibility for lost, damaged and destroyed supply items. Directs supply personnel in establishing supply and inventory control management functions. Maintains property under the Global Combat Support System-Army (GCSS-A). Reviews daily and monthly records of issues of petroleum products and operating supplies. Provides technical assistance to equipment records and parts specialist. Assists and advises supply officer and commander.

Perform other duties as assigned.

In accordance with DA PAM 611-21; Non-MOS qualified applicants must meet the minimum line score requirements listed below prior to being considered for this vacancy announcement.

15T – Aptitude area MM with score of 104


ADDITIONAL OR UNIQUE POSITION REQUIREMENTS

  • Must have a security clearance

AGR QUALIFICATIONS

  1. TXARNG Enlisted membership not to exceed application pay grade. Selected applicants in pay grade that exceeds authorized MTOE assignment on application will take a voluntary reduction in grade prior to assignment.
  2. Must be qualified for initial entry into or continued service in the AGR Program IAW AR 135-18, NGR 600-5, AR 40-501, and be capable of performing the duties assigned and implied by grade, MOS and position as prescribed above.
  3. Must be able to meet all military education and FTUS requirements in accordance with NGR 600-5, NGR 600-100, NGR 600-101, and current policies/directives.
  4. Must attend and successfully complete the appropriate TXARNG and NGB mandated Full Time Unit Support (FTUS) Training Requirements within 12 months of assignment. Failure to do so may result in separation.
  5. Must not have any unfavorable actions of any kind. Must not be flagged and must not have any temporary or permanent profile that would prevent successful completion of a retention/period physical.
  6. Must be a deployable asset.
  7. Must attend all Inactive Duty for Training (IDT) and Annual Training (AT) periods and perform duties in the assigned duty MOS.
  8. Must be able to complete a 3-year initial tour of active duty or FTNGD prior to the date of mandatory removal from an active status based on age, or service (without any extensions), under any provisions of law or regulation, as prescribed by current directives.
  9. Must be at least 18 years of age and not reached 55th birthday.
  10. Must have completed Initial Entry Training (IET).
  11. If PULHES numerical indicator of P3 or P4, then the requirements of AR 600-60 must be met prior to accessioning into the AGR program.

CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT

  1. Current on-board Technician applicants – Full time technicians selected for an AGR position are responsible for submitting the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act paperwork thru their fulltime chain of command to the Human Resource Office. In addition, technicians are responsible for ensuring their time and attendance is accurately documented to reflect the appropriate leave status. Failure to submit documentation may result in a debt to the technician.
  2. Current on-board AGR applicants are ineligible to apply if within a stabilization period IAW TXARNG 600-5.
  3. Must possess and be able to maintain a SECRET Security Clearance for continuation in the AGR Program. Failure to maintain SECRET Security Clearance will result in separation from Title 32 AGR Program. Applicants will be disqualified for not having a SECRET clearance.
  4. Must demonstrate the ability to effectively communicate verbally and in writing.
  5. Human Immune Deficiency Virus (HIV) testing for all Soldiers will be accomplished within 24 months prior to initial entry.
  6. Must possess a valid state driver’s license and be able to become qualified to operate vehicles organic to the unit.
  7. Favorable drug screening test within 15 days of initial entry into the AGR Program is mandatory.
  8. IAW TXARNG PAM 600-5, Initial Hire AGR Soldiers will be stabilized for 24 Months from date of assignment.
  9. Soldiers who have filed for or are receiving Veterans Affairs (VA) disability benefits must pass an Active-Duty Physical conducted at Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) IAW AR 40-501 within 30 days of notification of Selection for AGR Positions.

PLEASE NOTE:

ACCEPTANCE OF AN AGR POSITION MAY RESULT IN TERMINATION AND/OR REPAYMENT OF MILITARY INCENTIVES. PLEASE CHECK YOUR CONTRACT AND CONTACT YOUR SERVICING EDUCATION/INCENTIVES OFFICE OR THE RECRUITING/RETENTION OFFICE.


OPTIONAL DOCUMENTS THAT MAY BE SUBMITTED

  1. Copy of any Certificate of Training that is not listed on ERB.
  2. Copy of special skill certification or license that is pertinent to the position.
  3. Recommendation letters from current or previous employers, commanders, organizations etc.
  4. Federal Employee Performance Appraisals or civilian performance evaluation and/or incentive award certificate.
  5. Counter Drug, Drug Interdiction, or Law Enforcement performance appraisal.
  6. Formal explanation for any discrepancy listed in your official military records. Must be in memorandum format IAW AR 25-50, For the President of the Selection Board. Cannot be for a referred evaluation.

WHERE TO SUBMIT THE APPLICATION

AGR Soldiers who are stabilized per TMDI 1300.07, Active Guard Reserve (AGR) Life Cycle Management (LCM) Enclosure C, paragraph 15 and AGR Soldiers on an approved Talent Management move memo must submit an exception to policy for application per Enclosure C, paragraph 15b. Exception to policy requests must accompany the complete packet submission and must arrive to AGR services no later than seven days before the closing date of the announcement. Exception to policy requests received after this timeline will not be accepted.


(All applications must be received prior to 1600hrs (CST) on the closing date of announcement)


Applicants must contact AGR Staffing if they are not contacted within five business days after the announcement closing date to verify their packet has been received.


*3 Methods for applying:

Preferred: EMAIL to:

ng.tx.txarng.mbx.agr-staffing@army.mil

E-mail Subject Line should only contain Announcement # – Rank, Last Name, First Name

(Example: AGR 25-XXX – SGT Snuffy, Joe).

Please allow up to 5 business days following closure of announcement to receive EMAIL confirmation.

Soldier(s) may contact AGR Staffing Section at any time to verify their application has been received and/or to correct any deficiencies prior to announcement closing date.

(All documents scanned as ONE PDF document)

(Hyperlinks and zip files will not be accepted)


Hand Delivered:

Applications may be hand delivered by applicant or on behalf of applicant to the AGR Staffing office located on Camp Mabry BLDG 8, AGR Services, by 1600 hours.

An email confirmation will be sent once application is received.

(No binders, staples, or tabs).


Mailed:

Address to AGR Services, ATTN: NGTX-AGR, PO Box 5218, Austin, TX 78763-5218.

Express Mail: 2200 W 35th ST, Austin, TX 78703-1222.

Application must be received by 1600 HOURS on closing date.

Note: Mailing your application through Overnight delivery a day prior to the closing date is not a guarantee it will be received before applications are sent to the unit for board proceedings

An email confirmation will be sent once application is received.

(No binders, staples, or tabs).

Applicants will not submit an AGR application using Military Postage IAW NGR 600-5 and AR 135-18.


INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED