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'''Weapons Engineering Technician''' is a [[Military Occupation|occupation]] of the Royal Canadian Navy in the [[Regular Force]] (full time).
 
==Job Description including salary==
 
Job description is Pretty accurate on the Recruiting Website, seen here: http://www.forces.ca/en/job/weaponsengineeringtechnician-170
 
Salary. For reference, see here http://www.forces.gc.ca/en/caf-community-pay/pay-rates.page. Once you are posted to a sea-going unit, you will also receive a Sea Duty Allowance (which as of 2016 is $311/month for newbies) in addition to your monthly salary.
 
===Alongside / Ashore Environment===
 
While your ship is alongside in your home port, your work day is a normal 8 hour work day.  During this time, W Eng Techs can use their day to perform preventative or corrective maintenance on any of the weapons, sensors or communications systems, progress their training, stand duty watches, or assist other departments with common work onboard.
 
Some shore postings for W Eng Techs include IT departments for other units, instructional and support staff at the Naval Fleet School in either Esquimalt, BC or Halifax, NS, or in any other position available that would require the specific skills that W Eng Techs receive.
 
===At-Sea Environment===
 
TBC
 
==Training Progression==
 
TBC
 
==Career Progression==
 
TBC
 
 
==Day-to-day life==
 
-Summary
TBC...
 
-Pros
TBC...
 
-Cons
TBC...
 
 
 
[[Category: Naval Engineering Occupations]]
[[Category: Non-Commissioned Occupations]]

Revision as of 06:45, 12 October 2016

Weapons Engineering Technician is a occupation of the Royal Canadian Navy in the Regular Force (full time).

Job Description including salary

Job description is Pretty accurate on the Recruiting Website, seen here: http://www.forces.ca/en/job/weaponsengineeringtechnician-170

Salary. For reference, see here http://www.forces.gc.ca/en/caf-community-pay/pay-rates.page. Once you are posted to a sea-going unit, you will also receive a Sea Duty Allowance (which as of 2016 is $311/month for newbies) in addition to your monthly salary.

Alongside / Ashore Environment

While your ship is alongside in your home port, your work day is a normal 8 hour work day. During this time, W Eng Techs can use their day to perform preventative or corrective maintenance on any of the weapons, sensors or communications systems, progress their training, stand duty watches, or assist other departments with common work onboard.

Some shore postings for W Eng Techs include IT departments for other units, instructional and support staff at the Naval Fleet School in either Esquimalt, BC or Halifax, NS, or in any other position available that would require the specific skills that W Eng Techs receive.

At-Sea Environment

TBC

Training Progression

TBC

Career Progression

TBC


Day-to-day life

-Summary TBC...

-Pros TBC...

-Cons TBC...