Aerospace Telecommunications and Information Systems Technician, Kitchener
Aerospace Telecommunications and Information Systems Technician, Kitchener
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Kitchener, Canada
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Overview As a member of the military, Aerospace Telecommunications and Information Systems Technicians perform, supervise and direct the repair and maintenance of all types of Air Force&Joint telecommunications and information systems. They manage mobile and fixed satellite communications systems, microwave systems, switchboards, cable plants, and all forms of command and control computer systems and networks.
Responsibilities
Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on all types of radios, radar and data processing, cryptographic, terminal, audio and video equipment.
Perform inspections, performance tests and adjustments on strategic and tactical fixed and mobile telecommunications equipment.
Perform repairs, overhaul and support maintenance on telecommunications equipment.
Perform installations and acceptance tests.
Liaise with all levels of command and functional groups, including base level personnel.
Maintain and/or advise other occupations on the maintenance of the electromechanical and refrigeration requirements of telecommunications equipment.
Deploy as part of the Air Force Support Capability as part of the 8 Air Communications and Control Squadron, Tactical Control Radar Squadron, Canadian Forces Joint Signals Regiment, or other CANSOFCOM units.
Manage the life‑cycle of material related to various telecommunications and information systems.
Work Environment The duties are performed in operation centers, static and mobile workshops, or outdoors. Technicians may work at bases within Canada and the USA, including the Arctic, and at locations worldwide.
Entry Plans
Minimum required education: completion of provincial requirements for Grade 10 or equivalent with Grade 10 Applied Math.
Ideal candidate: college diploma (if applicable).
Foreign education may be accepted.
Training The first stage of training is the Basic Military Qualification course at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School.
Technicians then attend the Canadian Forces School of Communications and Electronics for the Performance‑Oriented Electronics Training course, which includes the following topics:
Circuits Theory
Electro‑Mechanical and Solid State devices
Power sources
Amplifier, Oscillator and Digital circuits
Multistage electronic circuits
Conductors and cables
AM/FM Theory
Audio/Video equipment
Computers and peripherals
They continue with 20 weeks of training specific to their duties, covering the following topics:
Technical administration
Automated information systems
Switchboards and terminal equipment
Cable distribution systems
Data communication systems
Audio and video systems
Airfield navigational aids and meteorological systems
Communications and crypto systems
Radar systems
They may also pursue specialized skills through formal courses and on‑the‑job training, including:
Airport Secondary/Surveillance Radar
Communications Control Systems
Precision Approach Landing Aids
E3A AWACS Airborne Equipment
Microwave Radio Systems and Associated Equipment
Instructional Techniques
Communications/Information Security
Meteorological Systems
Cryptographic Equipment Maintenance
As they progress, advanced training courses include:
Fibre Optics Communications Systems
Design Building Network for Communication Systems
Computer System Management
Advanced Radar Maintenance
Advanced Communications Operations
Management and Leadership Training
Deployed Communications Systems
Part‑time Options This position is available for part‑time employment with the Primary Reserve at certain locations across Canada. Reserve members usually serve part time at an Air Force wing in their community, volunteer for deployment, and may work up to 12 days per month with opportunities to serve full‑time for short durations.
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Responsibilities
Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on all types of radios, radar and data processing, cryptographic, terminal, audio and video equipment.
Perform inspections, performance tests and adjustments on strategic and tactical fixed and mobile telecommunications equipment.
Perform repairs, overhaul and support maintenance on telecommunications equipment.
Perform installations and acceptance tests.
Liaise with all levels of command and functional groups, including base level personnel.
Maintain and/or advise other occupations on the maintenance of the electromechanical and refrigeration requirements of telecommunications equipment.
Deploy as part of the Air Force Support Capability as part of the 8 Air Communications and Control Squadron, Tactical Control Radar Squadron, Canadian Forces Joint Signals Regiment, or other CANSOFCOM units.
Manage the life‑cycle of material related to various telecommunications and information systems.
Work Environment The duties are performed in operation centers, static and mobile workshops, or outdoors. Technicians may work at bases within Canada and the USA, including the Arctic, and at locations worldwide.
Entry Plans
Minimum required education: completion of provincial requirements for Grade 10 or equivalent with Grade 10 Applied Math.
Ideal candidate: college diploma (if applicable).
Foreign education may be accepted.
Training The first stage of training is the Basic Military Qualification course at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School.
Technicians then attend the Canadian Forces School of Communications and Electronics for the Performance‑Oriented Electronics Training course, which includes the following topics:
Circuits Theory
Electro‑Mechanical and Solid State devices
Power sources
Amplifier, Oscillator and Digital circuits
Multistage electronic circuits
Conductors and cables
AM/FM Theory
Audio/Video equipment
Computers and peripherals
They continue with 20 weeks of training specific to their duties, covering the following topics:
Technical administration
Automated information systems
Switchboards and terminal equipment
Cable distribution systems
Data communication systems
Audio and video systems
Airfield navigational aids and meteorological systems
Communications and crypto systems
Radar systems
They may also pursue specialized skills through formal courses and on‑the‑job training, including:
Airport Secondary/Surveillance Radar
Communications Control Systems
Precision Approach Landing Aids
E3A AWACS Airborne Equipment
Microwave Radio Systems and Associated Equipment
Instructional Techniques
Communications/Information Security
Meteorological Systems
Cryptographic Equipment Maintenance
As they progress, advanced training courses include:
Fibre Optics Communications Systems
Design Building Network for Communication Systems
Computer System Management
Advanced Radar Maintenance
Advanced Communications Operations
Management and Leadership Training
Deployed Communications Systems
Part‑time Options This position is available for part‑time employment with the Primary Reserve at certain locations across Canada. Reserve members usually serve part time at an Air Force wing in their community, volunteer for deployment, and may work up to 12 days per month with opportunities to serve full‑time for short durations.
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Company nameCanadian Armed Forces | Forces armées canadiennes
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Job positionAerospace Telecommunications and Information Systems Technician
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