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17C Cyber Operations Specialist NCOER Duty Description Examples

Real NCOER duty description examples for 17C Cyber Operations Specialists. Covers direct, organizational, and senior leadership levels plus common duty positions including cyber operator, cyber team lead, and Cyber Protection Team NCOIC.

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What makes a strong 17C duty description?

Cyber operations duty descriptions should reflect defensive and offensive cyberspace operations, mission network defense responsibilities, and the ability to execute effects in support of multidomain operations per CMF 17 doctrine (DA PAM 600-25). Reference specific cyber tools and frameworks operated, the networks or mission the team defends or targets, and applicable cyber doctrine. Use cyber terminology appropriate to the role.

Duty Descriptions by Rank Level

Direct Level (SGT/SSG)Cyber Operations NCO

Serves as Cyber Operations NCO on a Cyber Protection Team executing defensive cyberspace operations on the DoDIN; Conducts network terrain audits, vulnerability assessments, and incident response on mission networks in accordance with JP 3-12 and applicable cyber doctrine; Detects and reacts to anomalous threat activity, performs basic digital forensics, and supports patch remediation with host unit S6/G6 elements; Maintains cyber tools and analytic platforms and ensures all assigned hardware meets operational readiness standards; Trains junior cyber operators on threat hunting, incident response, and cyber common skills; Advises the team lead on mission readiness, network defensive posture, and tooling requirements

Organizational Level (SFC)Cyber Protection Team NCOIC

Serves as Cyber Protection Team NCOIC responsible for team readiness, training, and execution of defensive cyberspace operations on the DoDIN; Supervises cyber operations NCOs in the execution of mission network defense, vulnerability assessments, incident response, and threat hunting operations; Manages the team training program including individual cyber skill certifications, collective mission rehearsals, and pre-deployment qualification; Coordinates with supported commanders and host network owners on mission planning, scope of work, and authorities; Manages the team's tool stack and ensures all cyber capabilities meet operational readiness standards per JP 3-12; Advises the team lead and battalion CSM on team readiness, mission performance, and cyber force generation requirements

Senior Level (MSG)Cyber Operations Sergeant Major

Serves as Cyber Operations Sergeant Major responsible for all cyberspace operations supporting a brigade or joint task force; Supervises Cyber Protection Team NCOICs in the execution of defensive and offensive cyberspace operations across multiple mission networks; Manages the brigade cyber operations program including force generation, individual and collective training, and mission deployment readiness; Directs the development of cyber SOPs, training programs, and operational standards in accordance with CMF 17 doctrine; Coordinates with ARCYBER, USCYBERCOM, and joint cyber partners for mission integration and authorities; Advises the brigade commander and CSM on cyber force readiness, mission performance, and cyberspace operations employment

Duty Descriptions by Position

Cyber Operations NCO

Serves as Cyber Operations NCO executing defensive cyberspace operations on mission networks; Conducts vulnerability assessments, network terrain audits, and incident response in support of the DoDIN; Coordinates patch remediation and security hardening actions with host unit S6/G6 elements; Maintains cyber tools and analytic platforms and ensures continuous mission availability; Mentors junior operators on cyber common skills, threat hunting, and incident response procedures; Advises the team lead on mission readiness, network defensive posture, and tooling requirements

Cyber Protection Team NCOIC

Serves as Cyber Protection Team NCOIC leading a cyber crew through defensive cyberspace operations on the DoDIN; Supervises cyber operators in the execution of network terrain audits, vulnerability assessments, and incident response; Manages team training, individual cyber skill certifications, and pre-deployment cyber qualification; Coordinates with supported commanders and host network owners on mission scope, authorities, and reporting requirements; Manages the team's tool stack and ensures operational readiness of all cyber capabilities; Advises the officer in charge and battalion leadership on team readiness and mission performance

Cyber Mission Element Lead

Serves as Cyber Mission Element Lead responsible for a small cyber team executing focused cyberspace effects in support of a maneuver or joint commander; Plans and executes integrated cyberspace operations targeting adversary activities and capabilities; Coordinates with intelligence, signal, and supported maneuver elements on target development, effects synchronization, and post-mission assessment; Manages team training, individual qualification, and pre-mission rehearsals; Maintains accountability of all assigned cyber tools, classified storage, and crypto material; Advises the team lead on operational readiness and mission planning requirements

Tips for writing 17C duty descriptions

  • Reference the cyber framework or tooling — Cyber Protection Team (CPT), CMT, DCO-IDM, network terrain audit, penetration testing
  • Include the network defended (DoDIN, tactical mission network, joint partner network) and mission scope
  • Reference cyber doctrine — DA PAM 600-25 (CMF 17), JP 3-12 cyberspace operations
  • Scale scope to rank — SGT executes operator tasks on a team, SSG leads a cyber crew or section, SFC leads a CPT or platoon-equivalent
  • Include both technical execution (forensics, incident response, vulnerability assessment) and team-leader responsibilities

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Common duties at each rank for 17C

SGT
Serves as 17C cyber operations specialist on a cyber crew. Conducts network terrain audits, vulnerability assessments, and incident response on mission networks.
SSG
Serves as 17C Cyber Crew Lead or Section Sergeant. Leads a cyber crew through defensive cyberspace operations. Manages crew training and tool readiness.
SFC
Serves as 17C Cyber Protection Team NCOIC. Mentors cyber crew leads. Plans CPT mission execution and force-generation training.
MSG
Serves as senior 17C NCO at brigade or higher. Develops Cyber Protection Team NCOICs. Runs brigade cyber operations training and integration.

More example NCOER bullets for 17C duty position

CharacterExceeded Standard
o enforced dignity-respect standards within the cyber team during multi-week mission; section operated free of complaint and aligned to EO policy
LeadsExceeded Standard
o led 17C cyber crew through defensive cyberspace mission; team closed every prioritized finding within the published suspense
AchievesExceeded Standard
o trained section on incident response and network terrain audit tasks; team certified on cyber common skills during home-station train-up

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