Signal Support Systems Specialist

Communication is the heartbeat of any Army National Guard unit. By joining the Army National Guard as a Signal Support Systems Specialist you will keep the information flowing by making sure all communications equipment is in top working order. And while you maintain signal support devices and terminals in the Army National Guard you will be building skills that will help you in your civilian career. Signal Support Systems Specialists are responsible for integrating signal systems and networks performing signal support functions and unit-level maintenance on authorized signal equipment and installing operating and maintaining radio and data distribution systems. In this role you will train and provide technical assistance to users of signal equipment and learn to operate and perform preventative maintenance checks and services on vehicles and power generators. And as your skills increase so will your responsibilities. Advanced team members supervise and train other Soldiers maintain and install signal support systems and terminal devices provide technical assistance and training for automation and communications equipment prepare maintenance and supply requests for unit-level signal support and operate and perform preventative maintenance checks and services on assigned vehicles. Plus the skills you learn will prepare you for a rewarding civilian career in communications equipment radio and teletype repair. These skills are also in demand by the federal government. Civilian positions may require additional study in electronics where you will have the opportunity to qualify for certification as an Associate Certified Electronics Technician. Earn while you learn Get paid to learn Join the Guard and you will learn valuable job skills while earning a regular paycheck and qualifying for tuition assistance. After 10 weeks of Basic Training where you will learn fundamental Soldiering skills you will attend approximately 17 weeks of Advanced Individual Training (AIT) which will include a combination of hands-on and classroom training. This is where you will learn mechanical electronic and electrical principles line installation wiring techniques preventative maintenance procedures and communication security policies and procedures. Applicants must meet minimum qualifications. Actual MOS assignment may depend on MOS availability. Benefits subject to change.Requirements BenefitsPaid trainingA monthly paycheckMontgomery GI BillRetirement benefits for part-time serviceLow-cost life insurance (up to 400 000 in coverage)401(k)-type savings planStudent Loan Repayment Program (up to 50 000 for existing loans)Healthcare Benefits AvailableRequirementsHigh School Diploma or GEDMust be between the ages of 17 and 35Must be able to pass a physical exam and meet legal and moral standardsMust meet citizenship requirements (see NATIONALGUARD.com for details)Most non-prior service candidates will earn between 196.26 and 254.91 per drill weekend)Programs and benefits are subject to change.

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