Airborne Electronics Analyst (Occupation Code : 315501)
The path to becoming a Airborne Electronics Analyst
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Description
Utilises sophisticated electronic surveillance equipment to detect and identify warships, illegal fishing boats and large merchant vessels. The detection could be as part of warfare or aimed at search and rescue operations.Tasks
Applying the knowledge and skills in order to identify and solve problems arising in the course of work.Carrying out technical duties related to the development of electronic and computerised systems and equipment, and testing prototypes.
Developing, modifying and debugging system software.
Modifying existing systems and equipment to adapt them to new procedures.
Preparing and contributing to the preparation of cost estimates and technical and training specifications.
Providing or assisting with the technical supervision of construction, installation and operation of equipment and its maintenance.
Providing technical help in the design and layout of specific interface circuitry of electronic systems.
Providing technical training and supervising other work.
Alternate Occupation Names
Air Defence Officer
Aircraft Electronics Technical Officer
Learning Pathways
Diploma 1
Step 1 : Admission requirements
- NSC Diploma Admission
Admission into a Diploma requires the achievement of a National Senior Certificate (NSC) with the minimum requirements for admission into a diploma or a National Certificate (Vocational) NC(V). In addition, each education institution has its own unique entry requirements for each of its programmes. It is important to check the entry requirements for this programme with the institution of your choice before you apply.