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An established military unit is seeking dedicated individuals to join as Infantry Soldiers. This role involves expert operation of various weapons and sophisticated equipment for communication and navigation. As part of the Combat Arms team, you will engage in diverse operations across different terrains and conditions. You will have the opportunity to participate in airborne operations and develop essential combat skills. With flexible training schedules and the potential for full-time summer employment, this position offers a unique balance between military commitment and civilian life. Join us to make a difference and serve your country.
This job posting is for a Canadian Army Primary Reserve Infanteer position with the Princess of Wales' Own Regiment. Infantry Soldiers are the Army’s primary combat fighters and are responsible for closing with and engaging the enemy. They are the core members of the Combat Arms team, which includes Artillery and Armoured Soldiers. Infantry Soldiers are capable of operating anywhere in the world in any environment – Arctic tundra, mountains, jungle or desert – and in any combination of arms, including airmobile and amphibious operations. The primary duties of an Infantry Soldier are to:
Reservist Pay is not standardized by hour or salary. It is instead regulated by whether you are part-time ('Class A') or full-time ('Class B') or deployed ('Class C'), your rank level, and years at that rank level. See this link for more information about Reserve Pay.
Hours per week can vary. Between the months of September through April, Reserve members are expected to attend one training night a week (i.e., The PWOR does Thursday evenings), plus one weekend a month. These training events are highly encouraged for maximum attendance, but we are also flexible to those who have occasional competing commitments (school, civilian work, family, travel, sickness, etc.). From May through to the end of August, our part-time training calendar shuts off in exchange for full-time employment opportunities. Reservists with the PWOR can find themselves fully employed for up to 4 months - summer full-time employment offers you the flexibility to balance civilian commitments with the military requirement to become qualified in your selected occupation by completing Basic Training (5 weeks) and your Initial Occupation Training (6 weeks) in the next two years post-enrolment.
Reservists have a lot of choice in their employment. They can choose to deploy, or choose to release within 30 days without contractual obligations. They choose their unit for employment and cannot be forced to deploy or work on short notice without consent.