Communications and Electronics Branch - Occupations

Occupations

Military occupations and military occupation codes (MOCs) within the Branch are listed below. Also listed are the uniform environment restrictions.

MOSID MOC Occupation Abbrev Uniform
Officers
00340 083 Communications and Electronics Engineering (Air) CELE (AIR) RCAF
00341 084 Signals SIGS CA
Non-commissioned members
00362-1 Army Communication & Information Systems Specialist ACISS CA
00362-2 Line System Technologist LST CA
00362-3 Communication System Technologist CST CA
00362-4 Information System Technologist IST CA
00362-5 Communication Information System Technology Manager CISTM CA
00109 226 Aerospace Telecommunication & Information Systems Technician ATIS TECH RCAF
00120 291 Communicator Research Operator COMM RSCH RCN, CA, RCAF
Non-commissioned members (Prior to 1 October 2011)
00015 052 Lineman LMN CA
00329 215 Signal Operator SIG OP CA
00109 226 Aerospace Telecommunication & Information Systems Technician ATIS TECH RCAF
00110 227 Land Communication and Information Systems Technician LCIS TECH CA
00120 291 Communicator Research Operator COMM RSCH RCN, CA, RCAF

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