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Infantry Soldiers are the Army’s primary combat fighters and are responsible for closing with and engaging the enemy. Infantry Soldiers are capable of operating anywhere in the world in any environment – Arctic tundra, mountains, jungle or desert – and in any combination of arms. The primary duties of an Infantry Soldiers are to:

  *   Expertly operate and maintain a wide range of weapons, including rifle, hand-grenades, light, medium and heavy machine-guns, and anti-tank weapons

  *   Use sophisticated equipment for field communications, navigation and night-vision surveillance

  *   Inspect and maintain weapon systems,vehicles, survival gear and personal defensive equipment
*   Participate in airborne operations
*   Operate with support elements such as fighter aircraft, tactical and artillery
*   Engage in unarmed combat
*   Employ camouflage and concealment, patrol,assault, defence, and escape-and-evasion tactics.

Infantry Officers performs a wide range of duties, from commanding and leading soldiers as part of a team to occupying various staff positions involving planning, training, intelligence, logistics and personnel administration. Infantry Officers are capable of operating anywhere in the world, in any environment including Arctic tundra, mountains, jungle or desert and in any combination of arms, including parachute, airmobile and amphibious operations. The primary role of Infantry during operations is to be involved in combat.

Engineer Officers help the army live, move, and fight.The primary responsibility of Engineer Officers is combat readiness. Engineer Officers are responsible for:

*   Breaching minefields
*   Using explosives to destroy a road or bridge
*   Constructing a bridge or ferry
*   Building a combat road
*   Disposal of explosives
*   Constructing obstacles

Supply Technicians ensure that all of the supplies and services necessary for Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) operations are available when and where they are required. The primary responsibilities of Supply Technicians are to:

*   Manage the purchasing, warehousing,shipping, receiving, stock control and disposal of obsolete stock and equipment
*   Receive, handle and prepare items for shipment
*  Process invoices and prepare shipping documents
*   Order material from internal and external sources and purchase supplies
*   Deliver supplies and provide services to operational units
*   Perform record keeping, stocktaking and inventory control
*   Maintain accounting and financial records
*   Process and coordinate repair and disposal functions

A Signals Officer is responsible for the operations and maintenance of all communications systems that are not built into aircraft,boats or ships. They may be employed in policy development, project management,systems engineering and network operation. They work with command support equipment and systems that include:

*   Purpose-designed, computer-based information systems that assist with battlefield command and control, reconnaissance and surveillance, and target acquisition
*   The full spectrum of radio systems
*   Electronic warfare capabilities
*   Cyber warfare capabilities
*   Cryptographic and communications- security capabilities

Weapons Technicians maintain and repair weapons, weapons systems, and ancillary equipment. They are members of the Canadian Armed Forces(CAF) Corps of Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. They also are responsible for the maintenance and repair of miscellaneous equipment such as scales, hydraulic lifts, locks and security containers, personal flotation devices, rebreathers, and equipment for heating, cooking and lighting in the field. Weapons Technicians are primarily responsible for the maintenance and repair of the following equipment:

*   Rifles, sub machine-guns and handguns
*   Machine-guns and non-guided anti-tank weapons
*   Sub-calibre adapters
*   Training devices, including simulators
*   Grenade projectors, mortars and launcher systems
*   Light weapons and turret systems for armoured fighting vehicles
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*   Vehicle Technicians maintain, repair, and overhaul land vehicles and related equipment to keep them in top condition.Vehicle Technicians belong to the Corps of Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. A Vehicle Technician has the following responsibilities:

*   Inspect, repair, overhaul and modify all types of automotive equipment and components
*   Repair, adjust and modify automotive systems
*   Repair, adjust, overhaul and modify powered equipment such as electrical generators and fuel-fired heating devices
*   Use and maintain common and specialized tools, basic garage hydraulic, mechanical and pneumatic equipment and oxyacetylene welding equipment
*   Carry out the recovery of all types of vehicles used in the land forces, utilizing standard towing trucks and specialized tracked and wheeled recovery vehicles
*   Drive all types of vehicles ranging from small support wheel vehicles to tank transporters
*   Prepare and process maintenance documentation dealing with work orders, individual time cards and parts request forms

Mobile Support Equipment Operators (MSEOp) operate military vehicles ranging in size from standard automobiles to snow removal equipment and all-terrain vehicles. The primary responsibilities of the Mobile Support Equipment Operator are to:

*   Operate buses, automobiles, trucks and tractor-trailers
*   Operate specialized mobile equipment such as fueling tankers, snowplows, tractors and all-terrain vehicles
*   Receive, load, secure and unload materiel and equipment transported by road
*   Provide transportation support for combat and field operations
*   Maintain equipment in serviceable condition by cleaning, inspecting and correcting minor faults
*   Prepare dispatch schedules and coordinate user requirements for vehicles and equipment
*   Prepare and maintain job-related forms,records and reports

Combat Engineers are employed to ensure that troops can live, move and fight on the battlefield. They operate in the areas of Mobility,Counter Mobility, Survivability, General Engineer Support, Explosive Demolitions, and Solider Skills.

*   Perform engineer construction tasks
*   Participate in a demolition operation
*   Participate in engineer support assault crossing Operations
*   Participate in floating bridge and rafting operations
*   Participate in construction/teardown of line of communication bridges
*   Participate in obstacle breaching
*   Participate in construction of Force Protection structures
*   Participate in counter mine operations
*   Operate in an IED environment
*   Participate in search operations

Army Communication and Information Systems Specialist(ACISS), or, Combat Signaller, you will be able to provide fast, reliable,wired and wireless communication and information systems using leading edge voice and data systems. They are also part of a larger team that provides Army units and the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) with communication and information services throughout Canada and around the world.

Army Communication and Information System Specialists expertly install, remove, operate, maintain and repair leading edge communication and information technology such as:

*   Wired and wireless communication and information systems
*   Radio, satellite and microwave broadband technology
*   Fibre and copper broadband technology
*   Voice and Data delivery services training

Human Resources Administrators provide administrative and general human resources support to all military activities. The primary duties of a Human Resources Administrator are to provide:

*   Human resource administration and services
*   Pay and personnel support services
*   Automated information management
*   Corporate and general purpose administration

Logistics Officers provide the various means of transportation, equipment and supplies for the movement of Canadian Armed Forces (CAF). The responsibilities of a Logistics Officers include:

*   Procurement
*   Warehousing items and material control
*   Distribution and disposal of military material, equipment, and ammunition
*   Coordination of food services, postal services, human resource or financial services

Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Officers maintain and support all Army equipment, and the land-based equipment .They are commissioned members of the Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Branch of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF).

Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Officers lead the soldier technicians who keep equipment in top condition and work in every equipment life-cycle phase, from design, evaluation and acquisition through in-service support to eventual disposal. Their duties involve leading staff and providing specialized engineering knowledge. They lead a team of highly skilled technicians of the Vehicle, Weapon, Electronic-Optronic and Materials occupations.

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