The Engineer Equipment Instruction Company (EEIC) provides entry level and career progression training for all Marine Corps engineer equipment and technical engineer occupational specialties. Students are prepared for the Operating Forces where they become an integral part of the MAGTF.
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Engineer Equipment Repair
Phase 1: Students receive instruction on shop safety, equipment characteristics, capabilities and administration.
Phase 2: Students receive instruction on fundamentals of basic electricity, wiring schematics, components, starting systems and charging systems.
Phase 3: Students receive instruction on fundamentals of diesel engines, disassembly, assembly and diesel engine troubleshooting.
Phase 4: Students receive instruction on fundamentals of hydraulics, cylinders, pumps, valves, accumulators and hydraulic schematics.
Phase 5: Students receive instruction on fundamentals of power trains, torque converters, power-shift transmissions, differentials, axles and final drives.
Phase 6: Students receive instruction on fundamentals of brake systems, air actuated brakes and assisted brakes.
Phases 2-6 are conducted in a inter service environment.
Engineer Equipment Operator
Phase 1: Students receive orientation and instruction on records and forms and shop safety.
Phase 2: Students receive instruction on crew/organizational level maintenance, safety and fundamentals of operation for the LCRTF 5K forklift.
Phase 3: Students receive instruction on crew/organizational level maintenance, safety and fundamentals of operation for the MMV fork.
Phase 4: Students receive instruction on crew/organizational level maintenance, safety and fundamentals of operation for the 624KR TRAM forklift.
Phase 5: Students receive instruction on crew/organizational level maintenance, safety and fundamentals of operation for the 420E Backhoe Loader.
Phase 6: Students receive instruction on crew/organizational level maintenance, safety and fundamentals of operation for the MCT 850JR Medium Crawler Tractor.
Phase 7: Students receive instruction on crew/organizational level maintenance, safety and fundamentals of operation for the D6K Crawler tractor.
Phase 8: Students receive instruction on crew/organizational level maintenance, safety and fundamentals of operation for the 120M Motorized Road Grader.
Technical Engineering
Phase 1; Students receive orientation. Students receive instruction on manual drafting, building materials and methods of construction.
Phase 2: Students receive instruction on computer aided drafting to include mechanical, dimensional and architectural drafting.
Phase 3: Students receive instruction on vertical control survey.
Phase 4: Students receive instruction on horizontal control survey.
Phase 5: Students receive instruction on GPS instruments and static control surveying.
Phase 6: Students receive instruction on site planning to include creating and designing a site plan using computer software.
Phase 7: Students receive instruction on introduction and designing roads.
Phase 8: Students receive instruction on introduction to buildings and utility layouts.
Phase 9: Students receive instruction on project control.
Phase 10: Students receive instruction on radial surveying.
Phase 11: Students receive instruction on civil design and layout of helicopter landing zone's, runways and staging lots.
Phases 1-8 are conducted in a inter service environment.
Student Waiver
Advanced Engineer Equipment Maintenance
Phase 1: Manage unit training.
Phase 2: Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE).
Phase 3: Publications management
Phase 4: Maintenance management.
Phase 5: Electrical Systems.
Phase 6: Diesel Engines.
Phase 7: Hydraulics
Phase 8: Power Trains. Phase 7: Hydraulics
Phase 8: Power Trains.
Advanced Engineer Equipment Operator
Phase 1: Manage unit training.
Phase 2: Licensing Program
Phase 3: Records and Forms
Phase 4: Production Estimations
Phase 5: GCS-900, Grade Control System (GCS)
Phase 6: MAC-50, All Terrain Crane (ATC)
Phase 7: RT-240v2, Rough Terrain Container Handler (RTCH)
Phase 8: Condtion Inspections/Load Test Procedures
Phase 9: 621G, Scraper
Items Needed:
- Steel Toe Boots (serviceable)
- Mechanic Gloves (mandatory)
- Coveralls
- PT Gear (green/green, running suit, and sweats)
- Service A uniform (reporting in)
- Service B or C uniform (seasonal)
- 2 sets of serviceable woodland MCCUU
- Gortex top/bottom (mandatory)
- Cold weather gear (seasonal: watch cap and gloves)
- Running shoes
- Combat boots (serviceable)
- Seasonal appropriate proper civilian attire
- Reflective belt
- Note taking gear
- 90-day supply of any prescription medication
Engineer Assistant Chief
Phase 1: Students receive orientation and instruction on specific details of horizontal construction design.
Phase 2: Students receive instruction on GCS 900 (grade control system) and integrating design and control data into the GCS 900.
Phase 3: Students receive instruction on projecting a bill of materials, materials estimations and project management to include resources, timelines and construction management.
Phase 4: Students receive instruction on construction of a base camp. Students plan, design and brief a presentation of a real-world project scenario.
Engineer Equipment Chief
Phase 1: Students receive instruction on managing unit training.
Phase 2: Students receive instruction on publication control.
Phase 3: Students receive instruction on licensing program.
Phase 4: Students receive instruction on condition inspections/load test procedures.
Phase 5: Students receive instruction on maintenance management.
Phase 6: Students receive instruction on maintenance operations.
Phase 7: Students receive instruction on math review.
Phase 8: Students receive instruction on military soils.
Phase 9: Students receive instruction on horizontal construction.
Phase 10: Students receive instruction on expedient drainage.
Phase 11: Students receive instruction on production/logistical estimations.
Phase 12: Students receive instruction on construction management.
Items Needed:
- PT gear (green/green, running suit, and sweats).
- Service A uniform (reporting in).
- Service B or C uniform (seasonal).
- Two sets of serviceable woodland MCCUU.
- Gortex top/bottom.
- Cold weather gear (seasonal: watch cap/gloves).
- Running shoes.
- Combat Boots (serviceable).
- Seasonal appropriate proper civilian attire.
- Reflective belt.
- Note taking gear.
- 90-day supply of any prescription medication.
Lodging:
Lodging accommodations must be reserved through Defense Travel system (DTS). If lodging is unavailable through DTS, a statement of non-availability will be generated within the system. You must obtain the statement of non-availability prior to reserving off-base lodging. DTS must be approved before checking in.
Ground Transportation:
Hertz Rental Cars
Post Cab Company
COM: (573) 336-0111
Marine Corps Detachment
1788 Nebraska Ave
Fort Leonard Wood, MO
Command Duty Officer (CDO)
COM: (573)337-9628 or (573)596-0131
S-1 Customer Service
COM: (573)-337-4320
Inbound (joins)
COM: (573)-337-9853
Reserve Liaison
COM: (573)-337-9813
Mail Room
COM: (573)-337-4320
Unit Readiness Coordinator
COM: (573)-596-8165
Sexual Assault Responder Coordinator (SARC)
COM: (573)-596-0186 or (573)-337-9632
DOD Safe Helpline
COM: 1-877-995-5247
Company Commander
COM: (573) 596-5424
Company 1stSgt
COM: (573) 596-1446
Company GySgt
COM: (573) 596-5718
Academics Officer
COM: (573) 596-5529
Academics Chief
COM: (573) 596-6782
Academics Programmer
COM: (573) 596-5927
BEEO Course
COM: (573) 596-5231
BEER Course
COM: (573) 596-7186
Tech Course
COM: (573) 596-6183
Chiefs Course
COM: (573) 596-3136
AEEO Course
COM: (573) 596-2629
AEEM
COM: (573) 596-5747
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