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A military organization is seeking a Communications and Information Systems Technician (CISTECH) to manage advanced ICT systems. The role involves training, deployment, and maintaining communication networks. Candidates should have a strong technical background and be prepared for military life, receiving extensive training and opportunities to travel. The position is based in Wellington and other locations.
Take up the challenge of mastering some of the world’s most sophisticated information communications technology (ICT) and travel with it to destinations around the world. Join us as a Communications and Information Systems Technician (CISTECH).
Entry type
General entry
Under training
$68,860
Location
Auckland, Palmerston North, Wellington, Blenheim
Military forces rely on accurate and timely information to maintain an operational advantage over their adversaries.
Communications and Information Systems Technician’s (CISTECHs) are experts at providing the information and Communications Technology (ICT) used to interconnect elements of a military force and defend it from electronic and cyber threats within New Zealand and overseas.
Your training is some of the most thorough and advanced in the world. Once you have graduated as a Communications and Information Systems Technician, you’ll be contractually obliged to spend another 24 months in the Air Force.
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“To know you can talk up to almost 3000 kilometers away on a piece of wire is really rewarding.”
While on base, as a CISTECH you will provide communications support to RNZAF aircraft using ICT systems coupled with bearer systems (radio and satellite systems) You will enable information to be passed between the aircraft and ground-based IT units, and later on down the track, assist in implementing I.T infrastructure, upgrades and testing new aircraft communications systems.
Working in a team and sometimes as an individual, you will ensure CIS Systems are ready to deploy at a moments notice and that you are trained, ready to provide and defend those operational systems.
A CISTECH can expect to be one of the first to deploy. You will arrive ahead of the main force to establish vital communication with headquarters (HQ) and to set up other critical information systems for use by the deploying force.
While deployed, a CISTECH will provide ICT, satellite and radio networks to support the functions of command and control, intelligence, logistics and communications. Once setup, you will employ your training to protect and maintain these networks from cyber threats, jamming and interception by adversaries. You will also work with other divisions of the military, as well as external agencies, to ensure the successful achievement of the mission.
Recruit Course(12 weeks) Location: RNZAF base Woodbourne
The aim of this course is to induct aviators into the RNZAF and develop the necessary values, knowledge and military skills to enable them to fulfil their military responsibilities. This course will cover various subjects including:
Upon successful completion of Basic Training, you’ll be posted to RNZAF Base Woodbourne (Blenheim) over a period of approximately 26 weeks. Here you will carry out your Primary Trade Training which will train you in:
ON THE JOB TRAINING
Upon successful completion of Primary Trade Training, you will be posted to the mission support No. 230 Squadron, where you will consolidate your knowledge and gain new skills towards becoming a CIS Technician.
This period will be approximately 24 months long, where you will rotate through several sections in Auckland, Ohakea and Wellington. You will also have the opportunity to deploy on exercises in New Zealand and Overseas. Your continuation training will also cover:
ADVANCED TRADE TRAINING
Upon successful completion of your On the Job Training, you will be posted back to
RNZAF Base Woodbourne for a period of approximately 16 weeks. Advanced Trade Training builds on Primary Trade Training and the experiences you have gained on the job, in the workplace. You will advance your skills in:
Once you successfully complete Advanced Trade Training, you will be a qualified RNZAF CISTECH. Continuous advances in CIS systems and capabilities will offer CISTECHs a dynamic and challenging role in the RNZAF. To keep current, you will receive ongoing training on CIS equipment and military training throughout your career, either at your unit or in a formal training environment. You will have access to ongoing formal training including technologies such as Cisco, Microsoft and Redhat.
From the time you complete your Primary Trade Training, you will under take NZDF driver training courses including: four wheel, light and medium weighted vehicles off road in the deployment of CIS Systems on exercises and operations (will need to develop manual transmission driving skills if successful).
Primary and advanced trade training will be completed early in your career, with core military and industry courses conducted throughout your employment. Postings to different RNZAF CIS units every 2-3 years will broaden your experience and consolidate your knowledge with opportunities to deploy on exercises in New Zealand and overseas.
As you advance in rank and with promotion into leadership roles, you will complete quality leadership training and then be assigned greater responsibilities for the management of personnel and equipment.
Earn a competitive salary while training or learning your trade, along with additional allowances for time spent in the field, at sea, overseas, or deployed on operations.
In addition to salary and allowances, other benefits of joining the New Zealand Defence Force include:
Careers in the Air Force are well-rewarded, as well as being diverse and exciting. As you become more experienced and move up through the ranks, gaining additional skills and qualifications, you will see your salary rise accordingly.
Under training
$68,860
Future potential earnings
$98,000
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General entry
General entry
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