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Signal Operator
☞ Canadian Armed Forces | Forces armées canadiennes
Vue: 215
Jour de mise à jour: 12-06-2024
Localisation: Hamilton Ontario
Catégorie: Direction Production/Opération
Industrie: Defense & Space Government Administration Hospital & Health Care
Niveau: Entry level
Type d’emploi: Full-time
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OverviewSignal Operators provide reliable wired and wireless communications and information systems using leading edge voice and data systems. They are a part of a larger team that provides Army units and the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) with communications and information services throughout Canada and around the world.
Signal Operators expertly install, remove, troubleshoot, and operate leading edge communications and information systems technology such as:
- Wired and Wireless communications and information systems
- Radio, satellite, and microwave broadband systems
- Fibre optic and copper wire broadband technology
- Voice and data systems
Signal Operators experience the unique adventures and challenges that come with working outdoors, in military vehicles, and temporary shelters (e.g. tents). Signal Operators work across the country on Army bases and around the world wherever the CAF has a footprint.
Entry plans
- Required Education
Training
The first stage of training is the Basic Military Qualification course, or Basic Training, held at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec. This training provides the basic core skills and knowledge common to all trades. A goal of this course is to ensure that all recruits maintain the Forces physical fitness standard; as a result, the training is physically demanding.
After Basic Training, Army recruits go to a Military Training Centre for the Basic Military Qualification – Land Course for approximately one month, which covers the following topics:
- Army physical fitness
- Dismounted offensive and defensive operations
- Reconnaissance patrolling
- Individual field craft
- Communications Security policies and procedures
- Tactical line communications systems
- Portable power generating systems
- VHF and HF radio communications systems
- Satellite communications systems
- Service desk analyst
- Cryptographic equipment
- Advanced satellite communications systems
- Line-of-sight microwave communications systems
- Instructional Techniques
- Advanced military vehicle operation (driver training)
- Advanced telecommunications systems
- Instructional Design
- Leadership and management
This position is available for part-time employment with the Primary Reserve at certain locations across Canada. Reserve Force members usually serve part time at a military unit in their community and at military bases within the region where they live. Reservists may serve while going to school or working at a civilian job. They are paid during their training and are not required to move. They can, however, volunteer to move and can also volunteer for deployment opportunities within or outside Canada.
Reserve Signal Operators serve with the Canadian Army, providing fast, reliable, wired and wireless communications infrastructure to military units for training and operations. When employed on a part-time or term basis, they usually serve at a Canadian Army Reserve unit in their local community.
Reserve Force members are trained to the same level as their Regular Force counterparts. They usually begin training in their home unit to ensure they meet the required basic professional military standards. Following basic military training, arrangements will be made for occupational training. Signal Operator training takes 19 weeks and is conducted at a regional training center or the Canadian Forces School of Communications and Electronics in Kingston, Ontario. The 19 weeks of training may be divided into modules in order to facilitate attendance by those with civilian jobs or studying full time.
Reserve Force Signal Operators usually serve part-time with their home unit for scheduled evenings and weekends. They may also serve in full-time positions at some units for fixed terms, depending what type of work is needed. Most Signal Operators work in both field and garrison (office) environments, and may be required to drive military vehicles. They are paid 92.8 percent of Regular Force rates of pay, receive a benefits package, and contribute to a pension plan.
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