Full Time this summer, PT in fall/winter Semester - 21 Electronic Warfare Regiment, Canadian Armed Forces Reserve

Job Details

Full Time this summer, PT in fall/winter Semester

Kingston
  • City City: Kingston, ON
  • Rate of Pay Rate of Pay: Salary
  • Rate of Pay Amount / Range Rate of Pay Amount / Range: $18,000 - $25,000
  • Positions Available Positions Available: 50
  • Type Type: Part Time
  • Duration Duration: Permanent
  • Avg. Hours/Week Avg. Hours/Week: 4-40
  • Schedule Schedule: Days, Evenings, Weekends
  • Education Education: High School

There are several reserve positions available at 21 Electronic Warfare Regiment. Please contact us for an invite to an information session online or in person, which will include information on how this job and its various trades we will train you in can fit with current students and recent graduates.

Unit members start at a daily rate of pay of $145.76 and with allowances will earn over 18K for their first May-Aug summer. Typically, Reserve Force members continue to work and train with their home unit for one evening per week and two weekends per month, from September to April of each year. There are several positions here that can move with you when you graduate Queens and relocate to home or another city to work or continue your studies. At 21 Electronic Warfare Regiment initial training will center on common military skills followed by specialization in tactical Electronic Warfare or one the related support trades involved at the unit.

21 Electronic Warfare Regiment (21 EW Regt) exists to provide trained Army Electronic Warfare operators and support personnel to the Canadian Forces. We are the only Reserve Electronic Warfare (EW) Squadron within the Canadian Forces that is a part of a Regular Forces Regiment. This allows excellent opportunity for the unit and its members to train, exercise and deploy with both Regular & Reserve Force units throughout the country or eventually to voluntarily deploy overseas. Deployments occur both in their EW Specialties, and in positions related to their initial trades training. Electronic Warfare involves the intercept, Location, Analysis and Jamming of a potential enemy's communications on the modern battlefield. To fulfill our mission, we combine the training of Signals Intelligence Specialists, Intelligence Operators, Signals Operators, and Support Trades to complete our tasks. Both Signals Intelligence Specialists and Intelligence Operators then go on to take a series of additional courses directly relating to EW equipment and process. Many of our members have chosen to serve in various NATO mission around the world, but deployment either domestically or overseas is not a requirement for these positions.

Qualifications:

Candidates must be Canadian Citizens between 16 and 57 who are prepared to undergo both physical and classroom training. Specialty training is delivered in a pattern easily matched to the availability of Post Secondary and Sr high school students. Workers in the gig economy, those whom are underemployed or are between positions have all been successful on an ongoing basis with this mixed part and full time position. Not all training must occur during summer blocks of full time service. Some trades which do not require a higher security clearance are open for permanent residents whom are intending continue on their path to Canadian Citizenship, however the application process may take longer while background checks are completed.

To find out more or Apply:

Information sessions are done online and in person most Thursdays, you can sign up for one here:  (https://outlook.office.com/book/G01d67ccf57174c5a92dd988e16aa6061@018gc.onmicrosoft.com/)

Please email us at 21ew.recruiter@forces.gc.ca to start you application for employment this summer, or be ready to start this fall with employment and training when class resumes. A general information package will be sent to you.

You can start your application directly at anytime one the Canadian Armed Forces application portal at the this link: https://forces.ca/en/apply-now/. Please note, that if looking for reserve positions, even though they include full time work this summer, you should click on part time, and when asked use the unit code 4935 so we promptly see your file locally. Those applying using an out of town address, should also email us to let us know their application is submitted, in order to expedite your application bookings.

Perks & Benefits

  • Dental care insurance coverage
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Advantageous pension plan
  • Paid holidays
  • Great benefits
  • Tuition reimbursement or payment for seminars and classes
  • Educational assistance
  • Career planning and development
  • On the job training
  • Additional training available
  • Training opportunities
  • Team building courses
  • Regular performance reviews
  • Professional development
  • Excellent growth and advancement opportunities
  • Free uniforms or uniform cleaning
  • Gym, Spa or Yoga Membership
  • Wellness programs
  • Company sponsored/subsidized events such as trips to athletic events, concerts and hikes
  • Service recognition program
  • Free parking (car or bicycle)
  • Commuting/travel assistance
  • Generous parental leave

Application Instructions

Please apply by emailing 21ew.recruiter@forces.gc.ca.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

21 Electronic Warfare Regiment (21 EW Regt) is an integrated Reserve and Regular Force unit of the Canadian Combat Support Brigade (CCSB) whose task is to provide tactical Electronic Warfare Support to the Canadian Armed Forces deployed on international operations. The Reserve Sqn provides augmentation for both overseas deployments and tasks/training in Canada.21 Electronic Warfare Regiment is always hiring intelligent, fit, and confident men and women with an interest in dynamic and challenging training as EW specialists and support personnel. We use specialized equipment which requires a strong technical aptitude. Within their first few years of service, new members must be available to attend full-time courses during the summer (May-Aug) where technical skills are acquired for employment. We train one evening a week and one or two weekends a month from September to April. As part of a larger Regular Force unit, Reservists have greater access to training within Canada and internationally, year around, allowing more flexibility to new members in developing their military careers.