35S Signals Collector/Analystother related Employment listings - Rosemount, MN at Geebo

35S Signals Collector/Analyst

Accurate intel is the cornerstone of mission success, and it's up to the Signals Collector/Analyst to locate, identify, collect, and exploit enemy communications to extract this information.
Using intercept devices, these Soldiers will identify hostile signals and report their findings to leadership.
In this role, you will search the radio frequency spectrum to collect, identify, and record target communications and selected electro-optic or foreign instrumentation signals; install and operate electronic intelligence collection systems; acquisition, analysis, and recording of targeted communications; analyzing communications using a real-time spectrum analyzer; and using oscilloscopes to find waveforms in communication.
Job Duties --- Operate signal intelligence equipment and prepare logs/reports --- Perform basic signal analysis to determine signal parametersHelpful Skills --- Interest in working with radio equipment --- Finding clues that help answer questions --- Ability to remain alert doing repetitive tasks Through your training, you will develop the skills and experience to enjoy a civilian career with government agencies like the National Security Agency, the FBI, and the CIA.
Earn While You Learn Instead of paying to learn these skills, get paid to train.
In the Army National Guard, you will learn these valuable job skills while earning a regular paycheck and qualifying for tuition assistance.
Job training for a Signals Collector/Analyst consists of 10 weeks of Basic Training, where you'll learn basic Soldiering skills, and 15 weeks of Advanced Individual Training (AIT) and on-the-job instruction, including practice in interpretation.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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