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Naval Combat Information Operator

Canadian Armed Forces

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CAD 50,000 - 65,000

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Job summary

A national military organization is seeking Naval Combat Information Operators to manage shipboard surveillance systems and provide vital assistance in navigation and warfare operations. Candidates must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents and complete at least Grade 10. This role includes advanced training on modern military equipment and offers a dynamic work environment at sea.

Benefits

Comprehensive training programs
Variety of military operational experiences
Potential for career advancement

Qualifications

  • Must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
  • Minimum age is 18, 16 with parental consent for specific programs.
  • Completion of at least Grade 10 or Secondaire IV in Québec.

Responsibilities

  • Operate command and control systems aboard ships.
  • Configure and manage intelligence systems.
  • Analyze equipment for performance on combat information systems.

Skills

Operation of shipboard surveillance radars
Navigation support
Anti-air warfare assistance
Analytical skills

Education

Completion of Grade 10 or Secondary 4

Tools

Radar systems
Communication equipment
Job description
Overview

As a member of the military, Naval Combat Information Operators are responsible for the operation of all shipboard surveillance radars and associated equipment of the shipboard intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems.

As members of the ship’s Combat Information Organization, Naval Combat Information Operators assist and advise the ship’s leadership in navigation, anti-air warfare, anti-surface warfare and anti-submarine warfare.

Responsibilities

Configure and operate:

  • Command and control system
  • Ships’ radars
  • Intelligence, surveillance and recognizance systems
  • Multi-tactical data links
  • Global command and control system - maritime
  • Information processing systems
  • Ship borne integrated communication equipment and related sub-systems

Analyse equipment and system performance on all combat information equipment

Perform basic on-line fault diagnostic procedures

Collect, correlate, record, analyse, display, and disseminate all tactical information

Maintain classified logs and publications

Qualifications

To be eligible to apply to the CAF, you must:

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident living in Canada;
  • Be at least 18 years old (17 years old with parental consent), except:
  • For the Paid Education programs—you may be 16 years old (with parental consent);
  • For the Primary Reserves—you may be 16 years old (with parental consent) and must be enrolled as a full-time student;
  • Have completed at least Grade 10 or Secondaire IV in Québec (some jobs need higher levels of education).
Work Environment

At sea, Naval Combat Information Operators work mostly within the ship’s Operations Room with some of the most modern and sophisticated equipment at sea today. Onboard ship, Naval Combat Information Operators experience the unique adventures and challenges that come with work at sea.

As with all sea-going personnel, Naval Combat Information Operators work with their fellow shipmates in out-of-occupation duties such as sentry or lookout duty, line handler for replenishment at sea, and as ship hand for entering and leaving harbour. They participate in search and rescue events and person-overboard emergencies, act as a member of the ship’s emergency response team for security watches, and routinely perform ship maintenance and repairs. During emergency procedures, they fight fires as members of a fire attack team, and provide damage control in the case of a breach to the hull. If necessary, a Naval Combat Information Operator may serve as a member of the naval boarding party in order to inspect the cargo of suspect vessels and detain the vessel’s crew during inspections.

If you chose a career in the Regular 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.

Basic Military Qualification

The first stage of training is the Basic Military Qualification course, or Basic Training, held at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec, or through various training establishments across Canada from Esquimalt, British Columbia, to Halifax, Nova Scotia. This training provides the basic core skills and knowledge common to all trades. One main goal of this course is to ensure all recruits maintain the CAF physical fitness standard; as a result, the training is physically demanding but achievable.

Specific Navy Training
  • Naval history and organization
  • Shipboard firefighting and damage control
  • Shipboard safety
  • Watchkeeping duties
  • Seamanship
Basic Occupational Qualification Training
  • Operate personal computers
  • Basic radar and radio theory
  • Radar systems operation / check
  • Internal and external communications technique
  • Tactical display preparation set up and update
  • Tactical information correlation
  • Use of publications, ship’s logs, files and state boards
  • Evidence and intelligence gathering
  • Basic relative velocity
  • Conduct search and rescue procedures
  • Underwater Warfare Organization
Available Specialty Training
  • Instructional techniques
  • Ship’s team diver
  • Ship’s team diving supervisor
  • Naval boarding party
  • Naval combat information operator Iroquois class classification
  • Basic submarine qualification
  • Naval combat information operator submarine qualification
  • Submarine control room watch supervisor
  • Global command control systems – maritime instructor
Available Advanced Training
  • Operations and exercise planning – tactical procedures
  • Sensor and intelligence information interpretation
  • Advanced network planning and management courses
Required Education

The minimum required education to apply for this occupation is the completion of the provincial requirements for Grade 10 or Secondary 4 in Quebec.

Foreign education may be accepted.

Direct Entry Officer Plan

No previous work experience or career related skills are required. CAF recruiters can help you decide if your personal interests and attributes match the criteria for this occupation.

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