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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