DigitalCurrents said:I'm in ACISS-IST with a top secret clearance. Would I end up re-doing a different QL3 for Comm Rsch?
DigitalCurrents said:Has anybody from another signals trade OT'd to Comm Rsch? I'm in ACISS-IST with a top secret clearance. Would I end up re-doing a different QL3 for Comm Rsch?
jaysfan17 said:1. Can Communicator Research Operators get an opportunity to fly in the Air Force if the served in this branch of the military?
2. When Comms Research does their BOQT, are they taught hacking?
George Wallace said:OK Hotshot.....Time for you to READ more and POST less. You are all over the map in your posts and are giving advice in threads where you should just READ and keep quiet.
jaysfan17 said:What's wrong with the advice I give?
George Wallace said:You are NOT a member of the CAF, so you should NOT be giving advice on matters related to the CAF.
jaysfan17 said:1. Can Communicator Research Operators get an opportunity to fly in the Air Force if the served in this branch of the military?
2. When Comms Research does their BOQT, are they taught hacking?
jaysfan17 said:1. Can Communicator Research Operators get an opportunity to fly in the Air Force if the served in this branch of the military?
2. When Comms Research does their BOQT, are they taught hacking?
jaysfan17 said:1. Can Communicator Research Operators get an opportunity to fly in the Air Force if the served in this branch of the military?
2. When Comms Research does their BOQT, are they taught hacking?
WHAT THEY DO
Communicator Research Operators intercept and analyze electronic transmissions, including foreign communications. They also protect Government of Canada computer networks.
A Communications Research Operator has the following responsibilities:
Collect, process, analyze and report on electromagnetic activity on radio frequency, using highly sophisticated equipment
Manage and protect computer networks
Ensure information technology is secure
Use and maintain classified publications
WORKING ENVIRONMENT
Communicator Research Operators work with extremely sensitive information in a high-security, restricted-access facility. They typically work in shifts; however, they also have frequent opportunities to work regular business hours and can be deployed around the world.
CAREER DEVELOPMENT
The starting salary for a fully-trained Communicator Research Operator is $33,600 per year. However, after four years of military service and upon completion of the intermediate trade’s training, they may receive a salary increase to $63,300 per year. Communicator Research Operators who demonstrate the required ability, dedication and potential are selected for opportunities for career progression, promotion and advanced training.
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methionine said:Thanks,
Quick follow up question. What happens to those who don't receive the security clearance?
PuckChaser said:As in found unable to obtain the required clearance? I'm willing to bet you'll either be forced to OT to another trade, or an admin review to determine whether you should even stay in the CAF.