- Radar Operations: Configuring and operating command and control systems, radars, and communication equipment
- Equipment Maintenance: Analyzing equipment performance and performing fault diagnostics
- Tactical Intelligence: Collecting, analyzing, and disseminating tactical information
- Logistics Management: Maintaining classified logs and publications
- No prior experience required
- Minimum education: Grade 10 or Secondary 4 in Quebec; foreign education may be accepted
- Sonar Operator
- Naval Electronic Sensor Operator
- Airborne Electronic Sensor Operator
Combat Radar Specialist - London - beBeeCombat
Job title: Naval Combat Information Operator
Description
Naval Combat Information Operator Role Overview
We are seeking highly skilled professionals to join our team as Naval Combat Information Operators.
As a member of the military, Naval Combat Information Operators play a crucial role in operating shipboard surveillance radars and associated systems, including intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance systems. They assist and advise the ship's leadership in navigation, anti-air, anti-surface, and anti-submarine warfare.
The primary duties of Naval Combat Information Operators include:
Work Environment
Operators work mainly in the ship's Operations Room with modern equipment, experiencing unique challenges at sea. Their duties may include sentry or lookout duties, participating in search and rescue operations, acting in emergency response teams, and serving as part of naval boarding parties.
Career Options
Naval Combat Information Operators can serve in the Regular Force or the Primary Reserve Force, with different commitments and postings. Training includes basic military qualification and specialized courses at naval schools.
Requirements
Training and Development
Initial training includes basic military qualification and approximately 26 weeks at naval schools, covering radar, communication, tactical procedures, and more. Advanced courses are available for specialization and leadership roles.
Part-time Service
Part-time service is available through the Primary Reserve, with training, pay, and benefits comparable to full-time service, and opportunities for deployment.
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