RAAF Signals Operator Technical - The Future For The Signals Operator Technical

The Future For The Signals Operator Technical

The Challenges-

  • Huge quantity of data .
  • Huge array of data an analyst may be confronted with vice;
    • 2-3 languages
  • Limited number of non-comms
  • Specialist technical knowledge n support of known platforms
  • Competent to a “Communications Engineering” standard. Compare to Engineer e.g. working on GSM only
  • Difficulty in recruiting people due to abstruse nature of work.

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