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Weapons Technician – Land

Canadian Armed Forces

Yellowknife

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CAD 40,000 - 60,000

Full time

10 days ago

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Job summary

The Canadian Armed Forces is seeking Weapons Technicians to maintain and repair weapons systems. This role provides unique challenges and opportunities for advancement while serving in various environments. Candidates need to have completed Grade 10 and possess mechanical aptitude to succeed in this vital position.

Qualifications

  • No previous work experience required.
  • Completion of secondary education including math and science.

Responsibilities

  • Maintain and repair various types of weapons systems.
  • Ensure combat effectiveness of units through equipment readiness.
  • Work in diverse environments including workshops and field locations.

Skills

Mechanical skills
Problem-solving
Attention to detail
Teamwork

Education

Completion of Grade 10 or equivalent

Job description

Non-Commissioned Member | Full Time, Part Time

As a member of the military, Weapons Technicians maintain and repair weapons, weapons systems and ancillary equipment.

As a member of the military, Weapons Technicians maintain and repair weapons, weapons systems and ancillary equipment. They are members of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) Corps of Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. They also are responsible for the maintenance and repair of miscellaneous equipment such as scales, hydraulic lifts, locks and security containers, personal flotation devices, rebreathers, and equipment for heating, cooking and lighting in the field.

Weapons Technicians are primarily responsible for the maintenance and repair of the following equipment:

  • Rifles, submachine- guns and handguns
  • Machine-guns and non-guided anti-tank weapons
  • Grenade projectors, mortars and launcher systems
  • Light weapons and turret systems for armoured fighting vehicles
Work environment

Weapons Technicians are employed at bases and stations across Canada and on deployed operations around the world. They experience the unique adventures and challenges that come with working in different environments. While on a base, they may be working in small spaces, like a workshop. In the field or on deployment they may work outdoors most of the time or in temporary accommodations.

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.

CORPORAL MATT BERGERON: I'm Corporal Matt Bergeron from Ottawa, Ontario – a Weapons Technician posted to 2 Service Battalion at CFB Petawawa.

NARRATOR: Maintaining today’s advanced weapons systems is a job that requires intensive training, total concentration, and zero tolerance for mistakes. From handguns to howitzers, Weapons Techs ensure that Canadian soldiers can rely on weapons that work, every time.

CORPORAL MATT BERGERON: The role of a Weapons Technician in the Canadian Armed Forces is to maintain the combat effectiveness of all the units in which they support, whether it be small arms, pistols, rifles, machine guns all the way up to your armaments or howitzers, tanks, light armoured vehicles. There's a huge range of equipment that we're responsible for and you can never get bored.

NARRATOR: Whether it’s in garrison working in a shop, or providing support on ranges or during combat operations, Weapons Technicians are essential to the effectiveness of the combat arms.

CORPORAL MATT BERGERON: Once I deployed, I immediately realized that there's a much greater goal than just what I was accomplishing, but how important my part in that goal was. I got to sit down with the operators and build a rapport with them and become a part of their team and immediately see my impact on their day-to-day activities with the work that I did.

CORPORAL MATT BERGERON: In order to be a good Weapons Technician, you need to have the ability to picture machinery in your head. You need to be able to picture how a weapon works, because once it breaks down, you don't always have the books, you don't always have the manuals, especially out on ranges or on the frontlines. You need to be able to picture in your head what's not working and why and how the parts interact with each other in order to effectively repair them as fast as possible.

CORPORAL MATT BERGERON: The coolest part about being a Weapons Technician is attending all the different ranges and being able to see my direct contribution to my unit's readiness. You get to see all these different weapons platforms be put to use and be operated by the best of the best. When the user comes to me with a broken weapon and I'm able to repair it immediately on the spot, the gratitude you get from them is like none other. You will not get a job satisfaction like this anywhere else.


NARRATOR: Once they complete their training, Weapons Technicians are posted to one of the many Canadian Armed Forces bases across the country where they’ll be assigned to a combat arms unit or a service battalion. There are also opportunities for Weapons Techs in the Primary Reserve, serving part-time in their local community while going to school or working at a civilian job.

Weapons Technicians are a critical part of the Corps of Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, and t hey work closely with Electronic-Optronic Technicians, Materials Technicians and Vehicle Technicians to keep the Army’s equipment in top shape.

CORPORAL MATT BERGERON: The most challenging part about being a Weapons Technician is that you're figuring out these puzzles and you're under immense pressure the entire time. But it's also the most rewarding once you get to return that equipment to the users.

Arte et Marte – “By Skill and by Fighting” – is the motto of the RCEME Corps. Weapons Technicians are soldiers first and foremost, and they receive the same basic combat training as all other Army soldiers. They need to be as mobile as the units they are supporting and often work out of a mobile repair shop or a temporary repair facility when they are out on exercise or on missions overseas.

CORPORAL MATT BERGERON: Being in the Canadian Armed Forces is unlike any job I've ever had before. It's more than just a 9 to 5. It's a lifestyle. You could be working in an office one day and then across the world the next. Things change and you get to meet all sorts of different people. And they're the best of the best every time.

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.

The minimum required education to apply for this occupation is the completion of the provincial requirements for Grade 10 or Secondary 4 in Quebec, including Grade 10 Applied Math or Math 416 / CST 4 in Quebec, and Grade 10 Science or equivalent.

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