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Job Title : Signals collector
Job Reference : usarmy
Location : United States
Posted on : Fri Apr 01, 2011
Job category: Army, Intelligence, Enlisted
Job Description
Effective communications rely heavily on the Army signals collector/analyst. This specialist is primarily responsible for detecting, locating and identifying foreign electronic intelligence. Duties include:

- Deploying, installing and operating electronic intelligence collection systems

- Searching the radio frequency spectrum to collect, identify, and record target communications and selected categories or classes of electro-optic or foreign instrumentation signals

- Operating communications equipment for signals intelligence reporting and coordination

- Performing basic signals analysis to determine signal parameters for identification and processing.

- Operating signals intelligence equipment

- Preparing logs and technical reports.



Training

To become an Army signals collector/analyst, you must complete nine weeks of basic training, which consists of basic soldiering skills, and 11 weeks of advanced individual training. Classroom and in-the-field instruction covers practice in interpretation.



Helpful skills

An ideal candidate for an Army signals collector/analyst should:

- Be interested in radio equipment

- Have an aptitude for problem solving

- Be able to do repetitive tasks for long periods



In time, you may achieve an advanced level for an Army signals collector/analyst with additional supervisory and training responsibilities.
 
     
 
 
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