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Aerospace Telecommunications and Information Systems Technician

Canadian Armed Forces

Trenton

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CAD 60,000 - 80,000

Full time

9 days ago

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Job summary

The Canadian Armed Forces is seeking Aerospace Telecommunications and Information Systems Technicians, responsible for the repair and maintenance of military communication systems. You will engage in hands-on technical work across various environments, ensuring operational readiness of essential telecom equipment. Ideal candidates have strong skills in troubleshooting, communication systems management, and a commitment to continuous learning in emerging technologies.

Qualifications

  • Basic education requirement consists of Grade 10 completed with specific Math.
  • College diploma preferred, with potential for assessment of foreign education.

Responsibilities

  • Perform maintenance and repair on radios, radar, and telecommunications equipment.
  • Conduct inspections and performance tests on telecommunications systems.
  • Manage and advise on electromechanical requirements of communication equipment.

Skills

Troubleshooting
Communication Systems
Electronics Maintenance
Operational Support

Education

Completion of provincial requirements for Grade 10
College diploma in Electronics or related field

Job description

Aerospace Telecommunications and Information Systems Technician

Non-Commissioned Member | Full Time, Part Time

In Demand

As a member of the military, Aerospace Telecommunications and Information Systems Techniciansperform, supervise and direct the repair and maintenance of all types of Air Force & Joint telecommunications and information systems.

As a member of the military, Aerospace Telecommunications and Information Systems Techniciansperform, supervise and direct the repair and maintenance of all types of Air Force & Joint telecommunications and information systems. They also manage and maintain mobile and fixed satellite communications systems, microwave systems, switchboards, cable plants, and all forms of command and control computer systems and networks.

Aerospace Telecommunications and Information Systems Technicians perform preventive and corrective maintenance, system restoration, special inspections, modifications, installations and acceptance checks, as well as the repair and overhaul of all types of telecommunications, navigation and cryptographic systems.

Their primary responsibilities are to:

  • 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 8 Air Communications and Control Squadron, as part of a Tactical Control Radar Squadron, as part of the Canadian Forces Joint Signals Regiment, or as part of all CANSOFCOM Units
  • Manage the life-cycle of material related to various telecommunications and information systems
Work environment

The duties of an Aerospace Telecommunications and Information Systems Technician are performed in operation centres, in static and mobile workshops, or outdoors. Aerospace Telecommunications and Information Systems Technicians may work at bases within Canada and the USA, including the Arctic, to locations throughout the world.

If you chose a career in theRegular Force, upon completion of all required training, you will be assigned to your first base. While there is some flexibility with regards to postings (relocations), accommodations can’t always be made, and therefore, you can likely expect to move at some point in your career. However, if you decide to join the Primary Reserve Force, you will do so through a specific Reserve unit. Outside of training, your chosen Reserve unit will be your workplace on a part time basis, and you will not be obligated to relocate to a different base. As part of the Primary Reserve Force, you typically work one night per week and some weekends as a minimum with possibilities of full-time employment.

AEROSPACE TELECOMMUNICATIONSAND INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN

Reviewed – 3 Apr 23

MASTER CORPORAL PHILIPPE ROY: I’m Master Corporal Philippe Roy from Trenton, Ontario, an Aerospace Telecommunications and Information Systems Technician posted to CFB Greenwood.

NARRATOR: Aerospace Telecommunications and Information Systems Technicians, or ATIS Techs, are the technology professionals who install and maintain communication systems within the Royal Canadian Air Force, ensuring their integrity and availability.

They are highly trained specialists that work with command and control networks, data links, radio and satellite communication systems, and air defence and air traffic management systems such as radars and navigational aids.

MASTER CORPORAL PHILIPPE ROY: I like to refer to ATIS Techs as IT Swiss Army knives. We have the capability of fixing, troubleshooting, installing, repairing any number of various electronics, communications equipment, radios, radar, computers, switching, routing.


NARRATOR: Regular Force or Reserve, ATIS Techs ensure the operations, performance and defence of these integrated systems from the sensor to the decision makers in the command centre, enabling commanders to make educated decisions. Their work is critical for mission success as everything in today’s modern battlespace is reliant on information technology and communication systems integration.

ATIS Techs often work in a joint setting with the Army, Navy, and Special Operations Forces, as well as with military allies such as NORAD and NATO to provide critical interoperability amongst the various members of the team.

MASTER CORPORAL PHILIPPE ROY: The coolest part of the job is the satisfaction you get from solving a problem and enabling the Canadian Armed Forces to have the capability that they require in an environment where they normally wouldn't have it. Being able to fix radar and radio equipment in the field or off base in order to provide communication so that things can happen is really where the cool part of the trade is.

NARRATOR: Once they complete their initial occupation training, ATIS Techs are typically posted to an operational unit of the Royal Canadian Air Force, where they get paired with a senior technician to continue their learning on the job to expand their skillset.

MASTER CORPORAL PHILIPPE ROY: Once you arrive to your first posting, you'll be given a mentor and then they'll give you the ins and outs of the base. And when you get sent to shops on your rotation, each shop is going to have a mentor to teach you the tools of the trade and what needs to be done in the shop for your rotation.

NARRATOR: A willingness to learn and keep pace with the ever-changing and evolving world of communications and information technology systems is a key quality of ATIS Techs.

MASTER CORPORAL PHILIPPE ROY: We constantly have to be learning a lot of new upcoming technology as well as figuring out how to not only integrate it with what we have currently, but also figure out what needs to be pushed to the back burner and slowly be decommissioned. We're always learning about new types of equipment that the Canadian Armed Forces wants as a capability and we figure out how to set it up, how to get it working, and how to fix it overseas.


NARRATOR: Some ATIS Techs will be employed in high-readiness units and master specific deployable systems that are critical for mission success. ATIS Techs deploy around the world in support of active military operations and humanitarian efforts. They can also be deployed within Canada to support security or sovereignty operations, as well as to aid civil powers in times of crisis like floods and wildfires.

MASTER CORPORAL PHILIPPE ROY: My father was in the military for the majority of my life, and I spent a lot of time on bases. I enjoyed the lifestyle. As for joining the trade in particular, I enjoy computers – I enjoy pretty much everything that the trade has to offer. There’s a lot of troubleshooting, figuring out how to fix electronics. So the trade had a lot of appeal to me.

Related Civilian Occupations
  • Electronic Engineering Technician or Technologist

The minimum required education for this occupation is :

The minimum required education to apply for this occupation is the completion of the provincial requirements for Grade 10 or equivalent (Secondary 4 in Quebec) with Grade 10 applied Math (Math 416 / CST 4 in Quebec).

The ideal candidate will already have a college diploma, the CAF will decide if your academic program matches the training criteria for this job and may place you directly into the required on-the-job training program following basic training.

Foreign education may be accepted.

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