Sask._trooper said:
For a while now I have thought about joining the Forces after I graduate this year. I had decided to join the infantry but recently Signal Operators has been brought to my attention. It sounds like it has some of the aspects I wanted in the infantry such as weapon usage and field operations, but with more of a technical side. My question is if I were to become a signal operator would I get a lot of chances to go into the field with a weapon, or would I be confined to a cp and a desk? Would I get to pick a certain area as a signal operator, such as a field radio operator. Also I would like to know the specific duties of a signal operator. Any help would be much appreciated.
SigOps (when I was in - RadOps) are responsible for COMMS (communications) using Rad Trucks and Combat Net Radio etc. They set up and transmit all the message traffic etc. It can be very fast paced. As others have said the weapons are definatly not the main focus for the Sig Op. You would not however, be confined to a desk
You would be assigned to a Rad Det for the field and would have garrison duties when not deployed or training.
There are Comms pretty well from coast to coast, and this will be even more true with transformation.
There are other Signals realted trades that are more technical if that is what you are looking for - my hubby is an LCIS Tech (Land Communications Informations Sytems Technician) and he works on anything from radios, EW eqt, Satelites, Computers, networks, and just about anything electrionic. When he is deployed he carried his C7 rifle and a side arm because they travel so much from Det to Det when ever he has to fix things. In the winter he is hele-dropped in mountains and everything else *sigh* - he loves it lol
With the new MOSART directin - you could be a Sig Op and take any other trade course as a "specialization" and then work in that trade if it was required (I think this is how it works - someone will correct me if I am wrong I am sure
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In short - an Infanteer and a Sig Op are quite different trades ... have you tried the career matcher on the recruiting website to see some of your other options???
http://www.recruiting.forces.ca/engraph/home/index_e.aspx?bhcp=1
If you tell a recruiter what is is you want to do - he/she would be able to suggest a trade that best meets what you are looking for.
Good luck!
Maggie
(Former Rad Op, Int Op)