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As an Electronic Warfare Operator (EWOP), you will work with an extensive range of communications technologies and analytical tools, protecting our forces and gathering information for the intelligence cycle.
Service Army Specialisation Intelligence, IT and Communications Location Christchurch Starting Trade Training $64,177 About the role For future intakes, you will join the Army as an IT Specialist, branching into a specific trade towards the end of Signals Corps training: Either Electronic Warfare Operator, Information Management Specialist, Information Systems Operator, Radio Frequency Technician, or Systems Engineer.
As an Electronic Warfare Operator, you will detect, intercept, collect, identify, analyze, and exploit electronic emissions within the electromagnetic spectrum.
You will work in a team environment, sometimes in high-pressure situations, to analyze the information you have collected.
During your training, you will be taught to operate military radios and other voice and data communication networks in various scenarios.
Job on base Within camp, you will maintain your skillset on sensor and communication systems, applying analytical processes to various problems.
You will conduct training to stay proficient in general soldiering skills such as physical fitness, weapon handling, infantry tactics, and medical training tasks.
Job on deployment Electronic Warfare Operators may be deployed overseas, supporting New Zealand's military commitments. Responsibilities may include force protection and producing reports through analytical procedures.
To be an effective EW Operator, you need to enjoy the outdoors, be a problem solver, and think quickly under pressure.
Career progression and training Your trade training includes a mixture of courses and on-the-job training, spanning approximately eight years. Courses will focus on technical skills, communication, decision-making, and leadership ability.
You will initially be posted to Burnham Military Camp, Christchurch, and may have opportunities in Auckland, Waiouru, and Wellington as your career progresses.
The training will include : Organisation and Administration Army Customs and Protocol Drill and Parades Military Field Skills and Weapon Training First Aid Physical Fitness Royal New Zealand Corps of Signals Training Course Your initial communications training will begin with a five-month course at Linton Military Camp, covering a broad range of radio and communications equipment.
Junior Electronic Warfare Operators Course This seven-week course provides fundamental principles of collection and dissemination of information from the electromagnetic spectrum.
Intermediate Electronic Warfare Operators Course This six-week course focuses on information analysis, report writing, and presentation skills.
Senior Electronic Warfare Operators Course This four-week course teaches you to plan tactical Electronic Warfare operations and manage capabilities and personnel.
Trade Promotion Courses The Troop Sergeants Course tests your trade knowledge and leadership ability.
Additional Courses Additional training opportunities will arise within NZ and overseas, including command courses for leadership development.
Salary and benefits Careers in the Army are rewarding, with salaries that rise as you gain experience and skills.
Salary figures updated on July 1st 2023:
$50,597 - Under Initial Training $64,177 - Starting Trade Training $122,331 - Future Potential Earnings Benefits and allowances Additional allowances for field, sea, or overseas deployments, along with benefits including:
Access to Service marae or turangawaewae Sponsored tertiary study programmes Free access to gyms and swimming pools Opportunities to travel Free and subsidised medical and dental care Subsidised food and accommodation Free and subsidised insurance cover Help to buy a home and save for retirement Entry requirements You must be at least 18 years of age upon completion of recruit course. You must have been a NZ Citizen for a minimum of 10 years. Complete a 10-year background history check. You must be able to obtain a TSV security clearance. You must meet minimum entry fitness standards. Colour perception restrictions apply. On completion of your training, a return of service period may apply. For more information, please contact us.
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