intelligence communications interceptor
Intelligence communications interceptors work in the air force in the development of intelligence in places like headquarters and command posts. They search and intercept electromagnetic traffic transmitted in different languages.
Also called: communications interceptor, signal intelligence voice interceptor, communications locator, communications intelligence intercept operator, military intelligence communications interceptor, intelligence intercept operator, electronic intelligence intercept operator
- 19
- essential skills
- 19
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
- 0310
- ISCO-08 group
Where you can go from here
8 rolesOccupations sharing the most essential skills with this one. The number is a count, not an opinion.
- air force pilot8 skills in common
- aircraft pilot5 skills in common
- aviation surveillance and code coordination manager5 skills in common
- co-pilot5 skills in common
- commercial pilot5 skills in common
- helicopter pilot5 skills in common
- private pilot5 skills in common
- warfare specialist5 skills in common
Essential skills
19- air force operations
- analyse transmitted communications
- collect real-time geolocation information
- coordinate the allocation of Mode S radars to Interrogator Codes
- develop military intelligence records
- electromagnetism
- electronic signals intelligence
- geographic information systems
- global navigation satellite system performance parameters
- identify electronic signals
- operate radar equipment
- operate radio equipment
- operate radio navigation instruments
- operate two-way radio systems
- perform scrambling operations
- surveillance radars
- use different communication channels
- use geographic information systems
- write routine reports
Optional skills
19- aircraft flight control systems
- apply air force procedures
- apply frequency management
- apply military aviation regulations
- aviation meteorology
- civil aviation regulations
- common aviation safety regulations
- electronics principles
- gather data
- gather technical information
- geographic areas
- log transmitter readings
- military aviation
- military code
- perform data analysis
- perform electromagnetic geophysical measurements
- perform risk analysis
- radars
- translate foreign language
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