Overview As members of the Canadian Army, Signals Officers lead the delivery and sustainment of innovative, missioncritical digital networks and telecommunications systems that enable Canadian Armed Forces operations, especially across the Land and Cyber domains. Responsibilities Lead communications and information systems organizations, including highly skilled personnel. Oversee the integration and employment of digital capabilities in support of combat and operational missions. Ensure deployment, integration, and sustainment of secure digital networks, telecommunications, and tactical radio systems in direct support of combat operations. Plan and execute electromagnetic operations to detect, disrupt, and exploit adversary systems. Design, build, and integrate nextgeneration digital capabilities, including advanced communications, AI, and autonomous systems. Lead planning, operation, monitoring, and defence of resilient digital networks to ensure secure, reliable, and continuous communications in contested environments. Work Environment Signals Officers work in all climates, environments, and circumstances, from an officelike setting on a base or garrison to service with an operational Army unit, both in Canada and on overseas deployments that may involve combat. Signals Officers may be deployed overseas on operations or posted to an international headquarters or to an exchange or liaison assignment in an allied nation. Entry Requirements Applicants must hold a university degree that meets CAF criteria or qualify for direct entry options. Basic training and officer qualification training are required. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Signals Officer