artillery officer
Artillery officers offer support in battle in the fields of target acquisition, coordination of information, surveillance and weaponry. They are in charge of tactics, and deployment of weaponry on the field. They also lead soldiers.
Also called: artillery technician, munitions officer, infantry officer, gunner
- 15
- essential skills
- 14
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
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Where you can go from here
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Essential skills
15- camouflage
- devise military tactics
- ensure compliance with types of weapons
- ensure public safety and security
- handle surveillance equipment
- identify security threats
- lead military troops
- military combat techniques
- military drill
- military weaponry
- operate armoured fighting vehicles
- operate radio equipment
- perform military operations
- surveillance methods
- use different communication channels
Optional skills
14- assess danger in risk areas
- coordinate rescue missions
- execute working instructions
- give battle commands
- legal use-of-force
- military code
- patrol areas
- perform covert investigations
- perform search and rescue missions
- practice vigilance
- read maps
- train military troops
- undertake inspections
- use personal protection equipment
Definition and skills from ESCO, published by the European Commission. Source concept
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