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Cyber Operator

Canadian Armed Forces | Forces armées canadiennes

Calgary

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CAD 45,000 - 75,000

Full time

30+ days ago

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Job summary

An established industry player is seeking Cyber Operators to join their ranks. This role involves conducting defensive and active cyber operations, ensuring the security of communication networks, and collaborating with government agencies and allies. As a Cyber Operator, you will analyze network data, identify vulnerabilities, and apply your IT security knowledge in a high-security environment. Opportunities for training and career advancement abound, making this a compelling opportunity for those passionate about cybersecurity and technology. Join a team dedicated to protecting national interests and enhancing operational capabilities.

Benefits

Paid Education Options
Full Salary and Benefits during Training
Opportunities for Advanced Skills Training

Qualifications

  • Minimum education requirement: Secondary high school graduation diploma.
  • Specialized skills or enrollment in cybersecurity college programs are preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Collect, process, and analyze network data to enhance security.
  • Identify and manage network vulnerabilities and conduct cyber operations.

Skills

Network Data Analysis
Cyber Operations
Vulnerability Assessment
Information Technology Security
Communication Skills

Education

Secondary High School Graduation Diploma

Tools

Cybersecurity Software
Data Analysis Tools

Job description

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Overview
As a member of the military, Cyber Operators conduct defensive cyber operations, and when required and where feasible, active cyber operations. They liaise and work collaboratively with other government departments and agencies, as well as with Canada’s allies to enhance the Department of National Defence (DND) and the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) ability to provide a secure cyber environment. They monitor CAF communication networks to detect and respond to unauthorized network access attempts and provide cyber support to meet the operational requirements of the Navy, Army, Air Force, and joint enablers.

A Cyber Operator has the following responsibilities:

  1. Collect, process and analyze network data
  2. Identify network vulnerabilities
  3. Manage a computer network environment
  4. Conduct defensive and active cyber operations
  5. Apply security and communications knowledge in the field of information technology
  6. Use and maintain classified and unclassified records and publications

Work environment
Cyber Operators work with extremely sensitive information in a high-security environment, within restricted-access facilities. They are required to work shift work throughout their careers but often have opportunities for regular business hours. They serve in sea, land, or air environments, including deployed operations worldwide. They can also participate in exchange programs with allied nations.

If you choose the Regular Force, after training, you will be assigned to a base with potential relocations. If you join the Primary Reserve, you will serve part-time with a Reserve unit, typically working one night per week and some weekends, with options for full-time employment.

Entry plans

  • Required Education
  • Direct Entry Options
  • Paid Education Options

The minimum education requirement is a Secondary high school graduation diploma or equivalent, including specific courses in Math or Computer Studies/Science/Programming.

Part-Time Entry Plan: Applications are accepted from individuals with specialized skills or those enrolled in cybersecurity college programs. Contact recruiting.cyber@ecn.forces.gc.ca for eligibility.

Future Entry Plan: Applications will soon be accepted from individuals with a CAF-endorsed college program. Contact your nearest recruiting centre for details.

NCMSTEP: The CAF will fund successful recruits to attend a diploma program at an approved Canadian college, including basic training, on-the-job training, and full salary and benefits.

Training

The initial training includes Basic Military Qualification (BMQ), followed by college-based cybersecurity training covering software development, network awareness, cyber event response, and analysis. Post-college, training at CFSCE in Kingston covers cyber operations, data analysis, security, and equipment operation. Opportunities exist for advanced skills training in areas like vulnerability assessments, digital forensics, malware analysis, and cyber event mitigation. Career progression and promotions are available for qualified personnel.

Part-time options

This role is available part-time within the Primary Reserve at various locations. Reserve members serve part-time, typically evenings and weekends, with pay, benefits, and potential deployment opportunities. They can serve in the Navy, Army, or Air Force, conducting defensive cyber operations and supporting CAF missions. Training is provided at home units and specialized colleges, with opportunities for further specialization.

Find a Recruiting Centre for more information.

Related Careers include Military Police, Signals Intelligence Specialist, and Intelligence Operator.

Seniority level
  • Entry level
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Information Technology
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