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Traffic Technician

Canadian Armed Forces | Forces armées canadiennes

Fredericton

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CAD 32,000 - 45,000

Part time

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Job summary

A national military organization is seeking Traffic Technicians to manage and execute the transportation of equipment and personnel. Responsibilities include preparing documentation, coordinating loading and unloading, and adhering to customs regulations. Candidates with a Grade 10 education or equivalent are encouraged to apply. Opportunities exist for both full-time and part-time roles across Canada, including technical training on various military vehicles.

Benefits

Pension plan
Benefits package
Training paid during training periods

Qualifications

  • Must complete Basic Military Qualification course with physical demands.
  • Must have foreign education accepted under provincial Grade 10 requirements.
  • Required to handle hazardous materials and transportation contracts.

Responsibilities

  • Plan and manage movements for personnel and equipment.
  • Prepare and maintain all transportation documents.
  • Ensure compliance with customs regulations.

Skills

Cargo processing
Customs documentation
Operational maintenance of military vehicles
Teamwork

Education

Completion of provincial requirements for Grade 10

Tools

Military vehicles
Forklifts
Transport vehicles
Job description
Overview

As a member of the military, Traffic Technicians plan, execute and manage the movement of all Canadian Armed Forces equipment and personnel. They use all modes of transport from any local, regional, national or international location in support of all Canadian Armed Forces Exercises and Operations. Traffic technicians operate in teams in existing or fabricated supply chains.

The primary responsibilities of Traffic Technicians are to:

  • Prepare, process, record and account for all transportation documents and forms relating to cargo/equipment and personnel movements
  • Plan, administer, execute and manage the loading and offloading of cargo/equipment, personnel and baggage from military and commercial road, rail, air and maritime transport vehicles
  • Dangerous cargo processing
  • Customs documentation and liaison
  • Operate military vehicles and materiel handling equipment, and
  • Process transportation contracts, invoices and maintain financial records
Work environment

Traffic Technicians work in warehouses, offices, terminals, the field and flying squadrons in Canada and around the world in support to Canadian Armed Forces operations. They may be required to work shifts and be employed in both established and isolated locations with extreme climates and conditions.

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.

Entry plans
  • Direct Entry Options

The minimum required education to apply for this job is the completion of the provincial requirements for Grade 10 or Secondary 4 in Quebec. Foreign education may be accepted.

Training

The first stage of training is the Basic Military Qualification course (Basic Training), held at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec. This training provides the basic core skills and knowledge common to all trades. A goal of this course is to ensure that all recruits maintain the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) physical fitness standard; as a result, the training is physically demanding.

Traffic Technicians attend the Canadian Forces Logistics Training Centre in Borden, Ontario. The initial Training lasts approximately 12 weeks and includes the following topics:

  • Driver Training:
    • Operation, maintenance and servicing of military vehicles and materiel handling equipment
    • Operation, maintenance and servicing of forklifts and other container movers
  • Traffic Technicians Training:
    • Cargo/equipment movement by road, rail, sea and air
    • Basic aircraft loading principles for fixed wing and rotary wing aircraft
    • Rail load planning for vehicles
    • Customs and international movements requirements
    • Passenger processing
    • Transportation invoices and financial records, and
    • Process documentation applicable to cargo/equipment and personnel movement

Traffic Technicians are employed as Loadmasters on transport aircraft after acquiring the core occupational skills and successfully completing training on the aircraft. The RCAF employs Loadmasters on the following aircraft:

  • CC130H Hercules Aircraft
  • CC130J Hercules Aircraft
  • CC150 Airbus Aircraft
  • CC177 Globemaster Aircraft, and
  • CH147F Chinook Helicopter

As they progress in their career, Traffic Technicians who demonstrate the required ability and potential will be offered advanced training. Available courses include:

  • Dangerous cargo handling
  • Helicopter Underslung Operations
  • Ship Loading and Stowage
  • Tactical Airlift Support
  • CC177 Loading Specialist
  • Aerial Delivery – Basic, and
  • Airline Host Check-In System
Part time options

This position is available for part-time employment with the Primary Reserve at certain locations across Canada. Reserve Force members usually serve part time at an Air Force Wing in their community, and may serve while going to school or working at a civilian job. They are paid during their training. They are not posted or required to do a military move. However, they can volunteer to move to another base. They may also volunteer for deployment on a military mission within or outside Canada.

This job is available within the following environments: Air Force, and Army at certain locations across Canada. Reserve Force members can serve at an Air Force Wing, Navy Base, or an Army base in their community, and may serve while going to school or working at a civilian job. They are paid during their training. They are not posted or required to do a military move. However, they can volunteer to move to another base. They may also volunteer for deployment on a military mission within or outside Canada.

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Reserve Force members are trained to the same level as their Regular Force counterparts. They usually begin training with their home unit to ensure that they meet the required basic professional military standards. Following basic military training, the home unit will arrange for additional training for specialized skills. Training for the Reserve Force mirrors that of the Regular force as described above.

Reserve Force members usually serve part-time with their home unit for scheduled evenings and weekends (Air and Army Reserve Traffic Technicians usually serve up to 12 days per month in a regular work day), although they may also serve in full-time positions at some units for fixed terms, depending on the type of work that they do. They are paid 92.8% of Regular Force rates of pay, receive a reasonable benefits package and may qualify to contribute to a pension plan.

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