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Cyber warfare technician

Paisley
Dacha Corp
Technician
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Enlisted Sailors in the Navy Cryptology community analyze encrypted electronic communications, jam enemy radar signals, decipher information in foreign languages, and maintain state-of-the-art equipment and networks used to generate top-secret intel. Their other responsibilities include collecting, analyzing, and reporting on communication signals; utilizing computers, specialized computer-assisted communications equipment, and video display terminals; and serving as an important part of the Information Dominance Corps in its mission to gain a deep understanding of the inner workings of adversaries and develop unmatched knowledge of the battlespace during wartime.


RESPONSIBILITIES

Within Navy Cryptology, there are distinct focus areas that have their own training paths and job descriptions. Each CT role works under the oversight of Cryptologic Warfare Officers (four-year degree required) or Cyber Warfare Engineers (four-year degree required) – and potentially both.

Cryptologic Technician Interpretive (CTI) – CTIs serve as experts in linguistics (including Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Persian-Farsi, Russian, and Spanish) and deciphering information in other languages. Their responsibilities include:

* Collecting, analyzing, and exploiting foreign language communications of interest
* Transcribing, translating, and interpreting foreign language materials
* Providing cultural and regional guidance in support of Navy, Joint Force, national, and multinational needs

Cryptologic Technician Technical (CTT) – CTTs serve as experts in airborne, shipborne, and land-based radar signals. Their responsibilities include:

* Operating electronic intelligence-receiving and direction-finding systems, digital recording devices, analysis terminals, and associated computer equipment
* Operating systems that produce high-power jamming signals used to deceive electronic sensors and defeat radar-guided weapons systems
* Providing technical and tactical guidance in support of surface, subsurface, air, and special warfare operations

Cryptologic Technician Networks (CTN) – CTNs serve as experts in communication network defense and forensics. Their responsibilities include:

* Monitoring, identifying, collecting, and analyzing information
* Providing computer network risk mitigation and network vulnerability assessments and incident response/reconstruction
* Providing network target access tool development
* Conducting computer network operations worldwide in support of Navy and Department of Defense missions

Cryptologic Technician Maintenance (CTM) – CTMs serve as experts in the preventive and corrective maintenance of sophisticated cryptologic equipment, networks, and systems. Their responsibilities include:

* Installing, testing, troubleshooting, repairing, or replacing cryptologic networks, physical security systems, electronic equipment, antennas, personal computers, auxiliary equipment, digital and optical interfaces, and data systems
* Configuring, monitoring, and evaluating Information Operations (IO), Information Warfare (IW) systems, and Information Assurance (IA) operations

Cryptologic Technician Collection (CTR) – CTRs serve as experts in intercepting signals. Their responsibilities include:

* Analyzing and reporting on communication signals using computers, specialized computer-assisted communications equipment, video display terminals, and electronic/magnetic tape recorders
* Exploiting signals of interest to identify, locate, and report worldwide threats
* Providing tactical and strategic signals intelligence, technical guidance, and information warfare support to surface, subsurface, air, and special warfare units


WORK ENVIRONMENT

Cryptologic Technicians perform a variety of duties worldwide, at overseas and stateside commands; aboard surface ships, aircraft, and submarines; and with Naval Special Warfare. Duties may be performed in an office setting, lab-type setting, specialized maintenance shop, secure space, or watch environment. CTs may work independently or as part of small, coordinated teams, ultimately under the supervision of Information Warfare Officers (four-year degree required) or Cyber Warfare Engineers (four-year degree required).


TRAINING & ADVANCEMENT

After completing initial 7–9 week Recruit Training (Boot Camp), sailors pursuing a Cryptologic Technician role report to Pensacola, FL, or Monterey, CA, to receive formal Navy schooling in their specialty area within cryptology. This includes technical “A” School and possibly advanced “C” School or “F” School.

CTI training: Class “A” School is broken into two phases: Phase One at the Defense Language Institute (Monterey, CA) lasting 27–64 weeks, Phase Two for 12 weeks. Class “F” School is conducted at the Regional Center for Excellence in Monterey, CA.

CTT training: Class “A” School is approximately 17 weeks. After “A” school, some CTTs attend a Class “C” School of about 26 weeks, located in Pensacola, FL.

CTN training: Class “A” School is 26 weeks long and located in Pensacola, FL.

CTM training: Class “A” School is about 10 weeks in duration and located in Pensacola, FL.

CTR training: Class “A” School is about 22 weeks long in Pensacola, FL.

Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Training and work experience can lead to credentialing and opportunities in related fields. To learn more about the specific training path for any focus area, locate a recruiter.


EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES

Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy technical and operational training can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor’s or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may continue your education through programs such as:

* Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance
* Post-9/11 GI Bill


QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS

A four-year degree is not required to become a member of the Navy electronics community. Some focus areas have additional requirements in advanced programs. A high school diploma or equivalent is required. Those seeking a Cryptologic Technician position must be U.S. citizens who can meet eligibility for a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information clearance. They should have interest in electronics and technology, good character, strong speaking/writing/record-keeping, aptitude for math, and ability to perform highly detailed, highly classified work. Specific qualifications vary by specialization; contact a recruiter for details.

General qualifications may vary depending on whether you are currently serving, have served before, or have never served before.

Seniority level: Entry level

Employment type: Full-time

Job function: Engineering and Information Technology

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