If math and science make your heart race, you might have the makings of an Electronics Technician Nuclear. As an ETN, you operate and perform maintenance on the electronic systems that make the reactor on Navy ships run. You must have a superior work ethic, and an intense curiosity for all things in the world of physics. But out here, it pays to be smart. Not only will you get hands-on experience that nuclear techs in the civilian world can only dream about, you'll be eligible to receive up to a $50,000 bonus for first-time enlistment. Re-enlistment bonuses are also available. As an ETN, you'll have the power of a nuclear reactor in your hands. Responsibilities Operate and perform maintenance on the electronic systems that make the nuclear reactor on Navy ships run. From submarines to aircraft carriers, these Sailors calibrate the actual nuclear control rods to generate power aboard these ships. After your training at Nuclear Power & Prototype School, you'll be part of a watch team that enables the fission process, which generates steam for propulsion. Few can say they get hands-on experience in a nuclear power plant just three years out of high school-you're one of them. Work Environment As an Electronics Technician Nuclear, you'll have the opportunity to work at sea or ashore. Your assignment could also place you in an intense, fast-paced environment aboard a nuclear-powered submarine or aircraft carrier. Training & Advancement Upon completion of initial Recruit Training (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing an Electronics Technician Nuclear role report to "A" School in Charleston, SC, for six months. Here, they develop a good working knowledge of technical mathematics, electricity and electronics, solid-state devices, digital logic and systems, microprocessors and instrumentation and control circuits. Students learn how to interpret schematic diagrams and use appropriate test equipment to isolate and correct faults in electronic systems. From there, ETNs move on to Naval Nuclear Power School (NNPS), also in Charleston, SC. Here they learn theory and practical application of nuclear physics and reactor engineering. The six-month course provides a comprehensive understanding of a pressurized-water Naval nuclear power plant, including reactor core nuclear principles, heat transfer and fluid systems, plant chemistry and materials, mechanical and electrical systems, and radiological control. Following NNPS, ETNs begin prototype training in their rating specialty at one of two Nuclear Power Training Units (NPTUs) - located in Charleston, SC, and Ballston Spa, NY. This six-month course teaches the fundamentals of a Naval nuclear power plant and the interrelationship of its mechanical, electrical, and reactor subsystems. Students develop oral communications skills, obtain an understanding of nuclear radiation, and gain knowledge of the safe operation of a complex Naval nuclear power plant. In Nuclear Operations, promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy technical and operational training for an Operations Specialist can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high-school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailor and Electronics Technician Nuclear in the Navy. Those seeking a role as an Electronics Technician Nuclear must be U.S. citizens with successful completion of one year of algebra, and who can meet eligibility requirements for a security clearance.
04/15/2024
Full time
If math and science make your heart race, you might have the makings of an Electronics Technician Nuclear. As an ETN, you operate and perform maintenance on the electronic systems that make the reactor on Navy ships run. You must have a superior work ethic, and an intense curiosity for all things in the world of physics. But out here, it pays to be smart. Not only will you get hands-on experience that nuclear techs in the civilian world can only dream about, you'll be eligible to receive up to a $50,000 bonus for first-time enlistment. Re-enlistment bonuses are also available. As an ETN, you'll have the power of a nuclear reactor in your hands. Responsibilities Operate and perform maintenance on the electronic systems that make the nuclear reactor on Navy ships run. From submarines to aircraft carriers, these Sailors calibrate the actual nuclear control rods to generate power aboard these ships. After your training at Nuclear Power & Prototype School, you'll be part of a watch team that enables the fission process, which generates steam for propulsion. Few can say they get hands-on experience in a nuclear power plant just three years out of high school-you're one of them. Work Environment As an Electronics Technician Nuclear, you'll have the opportunity to work at sea or ashore. Your assignment could also place you in an intense, fast-paced environment aboard a nuclear-powered submarine or aircraft carrier. Training & Advancement Upon completion of initial Recruit Training (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing an Electronics Technician Nuclear role report to "A" School in Charleston, SC, for six months. Here, they develop a good working knowledge of technical mathematics, electricity and electronics, solid-state devices, digital logic and systems, microprocessors and instrumentation and control circuits. Students learn how to interpret schematic diagrams and use appropriate test equipment to isolate and correct faults in electronic systems. From there, ETNs move on to Naval Nuclear Power School (NNPS), also in Charleston, SC. Here they learn theory and practical application of nuclear physics and reactor engineering. The six-month course provides a comprehensive understanding of a pressurized-water Naval nuclear power plant, including reactor core nuclear principles, heat transfer and fluid systems, plant chemistry and materials, mechanical and electrical systems, and radiological control. Following NNPS, ETNs begin prototype training in their rating specialty at one of two Nuclear Power Training Units (NPTUs) - located in Charleston, SC, and Ballston Spa, NY. This six-month course teaches the fundamentals of a Naval nuclear power plant and the interrelationship of its mechanical, electrical, and reactor subsystems. Students develop oral communications skills, obtain an understanding of nuclear radiation, and gain knowledge of the safe operation of a complex Naval nuclear power plant. In Nuclear Operations, promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy technical and operational training for an Operations Specialist can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high-school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailor and Electronics Technician Nuclear in the Navy. Those seeking a role as an Electronics Technician Nuclear must be U.S. citizens with successful completion of one year of algebra, and who can meet eligibility requirements for a security clearance.
If math and science make your heart race, you might have the makings of an Electronics Technician Nuclear. As an ETN, you operate and perform maintenance on the electronic systems that make the reactor on Navy ships run. You must have a superior work ethic, and an intense curiosity for all things in the world of physics. But out here, it pays to be smart. Not only will you get hands-on experience that nuclear techs in the civilian world can only dream about, you'll be eligible to receive up to a $50,000 bonus for first-time enlistment. Re-enlistment bonuses are also available. As an ETN, you'll have the power of a nuclear reactor in your hands. Responsibilities Operate and perform maintenance on the electronic systems that make the nuclear reactor on Navy ships run. From submarines to aircraft carriers, these Sailors calibrate the actual nuclear control rods to generate power aboard these ships. After your training at Nuclear Power & Prototype School, you'll be part of a watch team that enables the fission process, which generates steam for propulsion. Few can say they get hands-on experience in a nuclear power plant just three years out of high school-you're one of them. Work Environment As an Electronics Technician Nuclear, you'll have the opportunity to work at sea or ashore. Your assignment could also place you in an intense, fast-paced environment aboard a nuclear-powered submarine or aircraft carrier. Training & Advancement Upon completion of initial Recruit Training (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing an Electronics Technician Nuclear role report to "A" School in Charleston, SC, for six months. Here, they develop a good working knowledge of technical mathematics, electricity and electronics, solid-state devices, digital logic and systems, microprocessors and instrumentation and control circuits. Students learn how to interpret schematic diagrams and use appropriate test equipment to isolate and correct faults in electronic systems. From there, ETNs move on to Naval Nuclear Power School (NNPS), also in Charleston, SC. Here they learn theory and practical application of nuclear physics and reactor engineering. The six-month course provides a comprehensive understanding of a pressurized-water Naval nuclear power plant, including reactor core nuclear principles, heat transfer and fluid systems, plant chemistry and materials, mechanical and electrical systems, and radiological control. Following NNPS, ETNs begin prototype training in their rating specialty at one of two Nuclear Power Training Units (NPTUs) - located in Charleston, SC, and Ballston Spa, NY. This six-month course teaches the fundamentals of a Naval nuclear power plant and the interrelationship of its mechanical, electrical, and reactor subsystems. Students develop oral communications skills, obtain an understanding of nuclear radiation, and gain knowledge of the safe operation of a complex Naval nuclear power plant. In Nuclear Operations, promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy technical and operational training for an Operations Specialist can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high-school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailor and Electronics Technician Nuclear in the Navy. Those seeking a role as an Electronics Technician Nuclear must be U.S. citizens with successful completion of one year of algebra, and who can meet eligibility requirements for a security clearance.
04/15/2024
Full time
If math and science make your heart race, you might have the makings of an Electronics Technician Nuclear. As an ETN, you operate and perform maintenance on the electronic systems that make the reactor on Navy ships run. You must have a superior work ethic, and an intense curiosity for all things in the world of physics. But out here, it pays to be smart. Not only will you get hands-on experience that nuclear techs in the civilian world can only dream about, you'll be eligible to receive up to a $50,000 bonus for first-time enlistment. Re-enlistment bonuses are also available. As an ETN, you'll have the power of a nuclear reactor in your hands. Responsibilities Operate and perform maintenance on the electronic systems that make the nuclear reactor on Navy ships run. From submarines to aircraft carriers, these Sailors calibrate the actual nuclear control rods to generate power aboard these ships. After your training at Nuclear Power & Prototype School, you'll be part of a watch team that enables the fission process, which generates steam for propulsion. Few can say they get hands-on experience in a nuclear power plant just three years out of high school-you're one of them. Work Environment As an Electronics Technician Nuclear, you'll have the opportunity to work at sea or ashore. Your assignment could also place you in an intense, fast-paced environment aboard a nuclear-powered submarine or aircraft carrier. Training & Advancement Upon completion of initial Recruit Training (known as Boot Camp), those pursuing an Electronics Technician Nuclear role report to "A" School in Charleston, SC, for six months. Here, they develop a good working knowledge of technical mathematics, electricity and electronics, solid-state devices, digital logic and systems, microprocessors and instrumentation and control circuits. Students learn how to interpret schematic diagrams and use appropriate test equipment to isolate and correct faults in electronic systems. From there, ETNs move on to Naval Nuclear Power School (NNPS), also in Charleston, SC. Here they learn theory and practical application of nuclear physics and reactor engineering. The six-month course provides a comprehensive understanding of a pressurized-water Naval nuclear power plant, including reactor core nuclear principles, heat transfer and fluid systems, plant chemistry and materials, mechanical and electrical systems, and radiological control. Following NNPS, ETNs begin prototype training in their rating specialty at one of two Nuclear Power Training Units (NPTUs) - located in Charleston, SC, and Ballston Spa, NY. This six-month course teaches the fundamentals of a Naval nuclear power plant and the interrelationship of its mechanical, electrical, and reactor subsystems. Students develop oral communications skills, obtain an understanding of nuclear radiation, and gain knowledge of the safe operation of a complex Naval nuclear power plant. In Nuclear Operations, promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy technical and operational training for an Operations Specialist can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high-school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailor and Electronics Technician Nuclear in the Navy. Those seeking a role as an Electronics Technician Nuclear must be U.S. citizens with successful completion of one year of algebra, and who can meet eligibility requirements for a security clearance.
Job Description Adhere to General Work Requirements (Factory, Shop and / or Hangar positions) Comply with environmental health / safety policies and procedures. Participate in 5-S activities. Perform all assigned tasks in a safe and timely manner Troubleshoot, repair, inspect, modify and service aircraft avionics, electrical and electronic equipment Perform and document work performed per appropriate manuals and regulations as required Operate ground support equipment as required Assist with mechanical / electrical removals and installations Perform other duties as assigned May assist with maintenance at off-site locations Assist other maintenance disciplines
04/12/2024
Full time
Job Description Adhere to General Work Requirements (Factory, Shop and / or Hangar positions) Comply with environmental health / safety policies and procedures. Participate in 5-S activities. Perform all assigned tasks in a safe and timely manner Troubleshoot, repair, inspect, modify and service aircraft avionics, electrical and electronic equipment Perform and document work performed per appropriate manuals and regulations as required Operate ground support equipment as required Assist with mechanical / electrical removals and installations Perform other duties as assigned May assist with maintenance at off-site locations Assist other maintenance disciplines
Job Description Join Intel and build a better tomorrow. Intel is in the midst of an exciting transformation, with a vision to create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on Earth. So join us and help us create the next generation of technologies that will shape the future for decades to come. The AMHS (Automated Material Handling System) is an essential component of the factory. It manages the storage and transportation of wafers and reticles in a cleanroom environment. The team collaborates with other Intel factories worldwide to maintain consistency in their service and deliver world-class results. Want to learn more about this opportunity? Intel Corporation's state of the art facilities gives you the opportunity to learn a variety of technical and operational skills to develop, operate, maintain, and repair the world's most advanced facility equipment, in a demanding and challenging operations environment. Life at Intel link: As an Equipment Technician, your responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Performs electrical or mechanical troubleshooting to determine problems in nonfunctioning equipment used in the manufacturing process. Dismantles, adjusts, repairs, and installs/assembles equipment according to layout plans, blueprints, operating or repair manuals, and rough sketches or drawings. Performs setup, calibration, and preventative maintenance on production equipment, and coordinates with supplier for service and repairs where needed. Monitors and analyzes all related data to improve and maintain tool performance and address all tool/module related issues. Creates reports of system failures, updates existing specs, and creates new specs that supports overall equipment maintenance/performance. Works with Module Engineering to execute experiments and equipment configuration changes, supports data collection activities, and generally completes tasks per published procedures. Supports Engineering with module equipment troubleshooting through data analysis and controlled experimentation that will meet or improve module availability and performance targets preventing future excursions. During factory ramps, works with module engineering and construction teams to ensure tools are installed and/or converted per designs. Intel invests in our people and offers a complete and competitive package of benefits employees and their families through every stage of life. See for more details. Qualifications You must possess the below minimum qualifications to be initially considered for this position. Preferred qualifications are in addition to the minimum requirements and are considered a plus factor in identifying top candidates. This position is not eligible for Intel immigration sponsorship. Minimum skills and experience that will get you noticed : A High School Diploma/Equivalent and 1-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair, including military experience. -OR- AA/AS or technical certificate aligned to automation technician, or actively pursuing an AA/AS or Mechatronics technical certificate curriculum and 0-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair. Preferred skills and experience that will make you stand out : Semiconductor manufacturing Robotics, Automotive/aircraft maintenance and repair Electrical maintenance and repair Control Systems PLC Requirements Inside this Business Group As the world's largest chip manufacturer, Intel strives to make every facet of semiconductor manufacturing state-of-the-art from semiconductor process development and manufacturing, through yield improvement to packaging, final test and optimization, and world class Supply Chain and facilities support. Employees in the Technology Development and Manufacturing Group are part of a worldwide network of design, development, manufacturing, and assembly/test facilities, all focused on utilizing the power of Moore's Law to bring smart, connected devices to every person on Earth. Posting Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance. Benefits We offer a total compensation package that ranks among the best in the industry. It consists of competitive pay, stock, bonuses, as well as, benefit programs which include health, retirement, and vacation. Find more information about all of our Amazing Benefits here. Working Model This role will require an on-site presence.
04/11/2024
Full time
Job Description Join Intel and build a better tomorrow. Intel is in the midst of an exciting transformation, with a vision to create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on Earth. So join us and help us create the next generation of technologies that will shape the future for decades to come. The AMHS (Automated Material Handling System) is an essential component of the factory. It manages the storage and transportation of wafers and reticles in a cleanroom environment. The team collaborates with other Intel factories worldwide to maintain consistency in their service and deliver world-class results. Want to learn more about this opportunity? Intel Corporation's state of the art facilities gives you the opportunity to learn a variety of technical and operational skills to develop, operate, maintain, and repair the world's most advanced facility equipment, in a demanding and challenging operations environment. Life at Intel link: As an Equipment Technician, your responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Performs electrical or mechanical troubleshooting to determine problems in nonfunctioning equipment used in the manufacturing process. Dismantles, adjusts, repairs, and installs/assembles equipment according to layout plans, blueprints, operating or repair manuals, and rough sketches or drawings. Performs setup, calibration, and preventative maintenance on production equipment, and coordinates with supplier for service and repairs where needed. Monitors and analyzes all related data to improve and maintain tool performance and address all tool/module related issues. Creates reports of system failures, updates existing specs, and creates new specs that supports overall equipment maintenance/performance. Works with Module Engineering to execute experiments and equipment configuration changes, supports data collection activities, and generally completes tasks per published procedures. Supports Engineering with module equipment troubleshooting through data analysis and controlled experimentation that will meet or improve module availability and performance targets preventing future excursions. During factory ramps, works with module engineering and construction teams to ensure tools are installed and/or converted per designs. Intel invests in our people and offers a complete and competitive package of benefits employees and their families through every stage of life. See for more details. Qualifications You must possess the below minimum qualifications to be initially considered for this position. Preferred qualifications are in addition to the minimum requirements and are considered a plus factor in identifying top candidates. This position is not eligible for Intel immigration sponsorship. Minimum skills and experience that will get you noticed : A High School Diploma/Equivalent and 1-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair, including military experience. -OR- AA/AS or technical certificate aligned to automation technician, or actively pursuing an AA/AS or Mechatronics technical certificate curriculum and 0-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair. Preferred skills and experience that will make you stand out : Semiconductor manufacturing Robotics, Automotive/aircraft maintenance and repair Electrical maintenance and repair Control Systems PLC Requirements Inside this Business Group As the world's largest chip manufacturer, Intel strives to make every facet of semiconductor manufacturing state-of-the-art from semiconductor process development and manufacturing, through yield improvement to packaging, final test and optimization, and world class Supply Chain and facilities support. Employees in the Technology Development and Manufacturing Group are part of a worldwide network of design, development, manufacturing, and assembly/test facilities, all focused on utilizing the power of Moore's Law to bring smart, connected devices to every person on Earth. Posting Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance. Benefits We offer a total compensation package that ranks among the best in the industry. It consists of competitive pay, stock, bonuses, as well as, benefit programs which include health, retirement, and vacation. Find more information about all of our Amazing Benefits here. Working Model This role will require an on-site presence.
Job Description Join Intel and build a better tomorrow. Intel is in the midst of an exciting transformation, with a vision to create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on Earth. So join us and help us create the next generation of technologies that will shape the future for decades to come. The AMHS (Automated Material Handling System) is an essential component of the factory. It manages the storage and transportation of wafers and reticles in a cleanroom environment. The team collaborates with other Intel factories worldwide to maintain consistency in their service and deliver world-class results. Want to learn more about this opportunity? Intel Corporation's state of the art facilities gives you the opportunity to learn a variety of technical and operational skills to develop, operate, maintain, and repair the world's most advanced facility equipment, in a demanding and challenging operations environment. Life at Intel link: As an Equipment Technician, your responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Performs electrical or mechanical troubleshooting to determine problems in nonfunctioning equipment used in the manufacturing process. Dismantles, adjusts, repairs, and installs/assembles equipment according to layout plans, blueprints, operating or repair manuals, and rough sketches or drawings. Performs setup, calibration, and preventative maintenance on production equipment, and coordinates with supplier for service and repairs where needed. Monitors and analyzes all related data to improve and maintain tool performance and address all tool/module related issues. Creates reports of system failures, updates existing specs, and creates new specs that supports overall equipment maintenance/performance. Works with Module Engineering to execute experiments and equipment configuration changes, supports data collection activities, and generally completes tasks per published procedures. Supports Engineering with module equipment troubleshooting through data analysis and controlled experimentation that will meet or improve module availability and performance targets preventing future excursions. During factory ramps, works with module engineering and construction teams to ensure tools are installed and/or converted per designs. Intel invests in our people and offers a complete and competitive package of benefits employees and their families through every stage of life. See for more details. Qualifications You must possess the below minimum qualifications to be initially considered for this position. Preferred qualifications are in addition to the minimum requirements and are considered a plus factor in identifying top candidates. This position is not eligible for Intel immigration sponsorship. Minimum skills and experience that will get you noticed : A High School Diploma/Equivalent and 1-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair, including military experience. -OR- AA/AS or technical certificate aligned to automation technician, or actively pursuing an AA/AS or Mechatronics technical certificate curriculum and 0-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair. Preferred skills and experience that will make you stand out : Semiconductor manufacturing Robotics, Automotive/aircraft maintenance and repair Electrical maintenance and repair Control Systems PLC Requirements Inside this Business Group As the world's largest chip manufacturer, Intel strives to make every facet of semiconductor manufacturing state-of-the-art from semiconductor process development and manufacturing, through yield improvement to packaging, final test and optimization, and world class Supply Chain and facilities support. Employees in the Technology Development and Manufacturing Group are part of a worldwide network of design, development, manufacturing, and assembly/test facilities, all focused on utilizing the power of Moore's Law to bring smart, connected devices to every person on Earth. Posting Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance. Benefits We offer a total compensation package that ranks among the best in the industry. It consists of competitive pay, stock, bonuses, as well as, benefit programs which include health, retirement, and vacation. Find more information about all of our Amazing Benefits here. Working Model This role will require an on-site presence.
04/11/2024
Full time
Job Description Join Intel and build a better tomorrow. Intel is in the midst of an exciting transformation, with a vision to create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on Earth. So join us and help us create the next generation of technologies that will shape the future for decades to come. The AMHS (Automated Material Handling System) is an essential component of the factory. It manages the storage and transportation of wafers and reticles in a cleanroom environment. The team collaborates with other Intel factories worldwide to maintain consistency in their service and deliver world-class results. Want to learn more about this opportunity? Intel Corporation's state of the art facilities gives you the opportunity to learn a variety of technical and operational skills to develop, operate, maintain, and repair the world's most advanced facility equipment, in a demanding and challenging operations environment. Life at Intel link: As an Equipment Technician, your responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Performs electrical or mechanical troubleshooting to determine problems in nonfunctioning equipment used in the manufacturing process. Dismantles, adjusts, repairs, and installs/assembles equipment according to layout plans, blueprints, operating or repair manuals, and rough sketches or drawings. Performs setup, calibration, and preventative maintenance on production equipment, and coordinates with supplier for service and repairs where needed. Monitors and analyzes all related data to improve and maintain tool performance and address all tool/module related issues. Creates reports of system failures, updates existing specs, and creates new specs that supports overall equipment maintenance/performance. Works with Module Engineering to execute experiments and equipment configuration changes, supports data collection activities, and generally completes tasks per published procedures. Supports Engineering with module equipment troubleshooting through data analysis and controlled experimentation that will meet or improve module availability and performance targets preventing future excursions. During factory ramps, works with module engineering and construction teams to ensure tools are installed and/or converted per designs. Intel invests in our people and offers a complete and competitive package of benefits employees and their families through every stage of life. See for more details. Qualifications You must possess the below minimum qualifications to be initially considered for this position. Preferred qualifications are in addition to the minimum requirements and are considered a plus factor in identifying top candidates. This position is not eligible for Intel immigration sponsorship. Minimum skills and experience that will get you noticed : A High School Diploma/Equivalent and 1-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair, including military experience. -OR- AA/AS or technical certificate aligned to automation technician, or actively pursuing an AA/AS or Mechatronics technical certificate curriculum and 0-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair. Preferred skills and experience that will make you stand out : Semiconductor manufacturing Robotics, Automotive/aircraft maintenance and repair Electrical maintenance and repair Control Systems PLC Requirements Inside this Business Group As the world's largest chip manufacturer, Intel strives to make every facet of semiconductor manufacturing state-of-the-art from semiconductor process development and manufacturing, through yield improvement to packaging, final test and optimization, and world class Supply Chain and facilities support. Employees in the Technology Development and Manufacturing Group are part of a worldwide network of design, development, manufacturing, and assembly/test facilities, all focused on utilizing the power of Moore's Law to bring smart, connected devices to every person on Earth. Posting Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance. Benefits We offer a total compensation package that ranks among the best in the industry. It consists of competitive pay, stock, bonuses, as well as, benefit programs which include health, retirement, and vacation. Find more information about all of our Amazing Benefits here. Working Model This role will require an on-site presence.
Job Description Join Intel and build a better tomorrow. Intel is in the midst of an exciting transformation, with a vision to create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on Earth. So join us and help us create the next generation of technologies that will shape the future for decades to come. The AMHS (Automated Material Handling System) is an essential component of the factory. It manages the storage and transportation of wafers and reticles in a cleanroom environment. The team collaborates with other Intel factories worldwide to maintain consistency in their service and deliver world-class results. Want to learn more about this opportunity? Intel Corporation's state of the art facilities gives you the opportunity to learn a variety of technical and operational skills to develop, operate, maintain, and repair the world's most advanced facility equipment, in a demanding and challenging operations environment. Life at Intel link: As an Equipment Technician, your responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Performs electrical or mechanical troubleshooting to determine problems in nonfunctioning equipment used in the manufacturing process. Dismantles, adjusts, repairs, and installs/assembles equipment according to layout plans, blueprints, operating or repair manuals, and rough sketches or drawings. Performs setup, calibration, and preventative maintenance on production equipment, and coordinates with supplier for service and repairs where needed. Monitors and analyzes all related data to improve and maintain tool performance and address all tool/module related issues. Creates reports of system failures, updates existing specs, and creates new specs that supports overall equipment maintenance/performance. Works with Module Engineering to execute experiments and equipment configuration changes, supports data collection activities, and generally completes tasks per published procedures. Supports Engineering with module equipment troubleshooting through data analysis and controlled experimentation that will meet or improve module availability and performance targets preventing future excursions. During factory ramps, works with module engineering and construction teams to ensure tools are installed and/or converted per designs. Intel invests in our people and offers a complete and competitive package of benefits employees and their families through every stage of life. See for more details. Qualifications You must possess the below minimum qualifications to be initially considered for this position. Preferred qualifications are in addition to the minimum requirements and are considered a plus factor in identifying top candidates. This position is not eligible for Intel immigration sponsorship. Minimum skills and experience that will get you noticed : A High School Diploma/Equivalent and 1-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair, including military experience. -OR- AA/AS or technical certificate aligned to automation technician, or actively pursuing an AA/AS or Mechatronics technical certificate curriculum and 0-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair. Preferred skills and experience that will make you stand out : Semiconductor manufacturing Robotics, Automotive/aircraft maintenance and repair Electrical maintenance and repair Control Systems PLC Requirements Inside this Business Group As the world's largest chip manufacturer, Intel strives to make every facet of semiconductor manufacturing state-of-the-art from semiconductor process development and manufacturing, through yield improvement to packaging, final test and optimization, and world class Supply Chain and facilities support. Employees in the Technology Development and Manufacturing Group are part of a worldwide network of design, development, manufacturing, and assembly/test facilities, all focused on utilizing the power of Moore's Law to bring smart, connected devices to every person on Earth. Posting Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance. Benefits We offer a total compensation package that ranks among the best in the industry. It consists of competitive pay, stock, bonuses, as well as, benefit programs which include health, retirement, and vacation. Find more information about all of our Amazing Benefits here. Working Model This role will require an on-site presence.
04/11/2024
Full time
Job Description Join Intel and build a better tomorrow. Intel is in the midst of an exciting transformation, with a vision to create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on Earth. So join us and help us create the next generation of technologies that will shape the future for decades to come. The AMHS (Automated Material Handling System) is an essential component of the factory. It manages the storage and transportation of wafers and reticles in a cleanroom environment. The team collaborates with other Intel factories worldwide to maintain consistency in their service and deliver world-class results. Want to learn more about this opportunity? Intel Corporation's state of the art facilities gives you the opportunity to learn a variety of technical and operational skills to develop, operate, maintain, and repair the world's most advanced facility equipment, in a demanding and challenging operations environment. Life at Intel link: As an Equipment Technician, your responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Performs electrical or mechanical troubleshooting to determine problems in nonfunctioning equipment used in the manufacturing process. Dismantles, adjusts, repairs, and installs/assembles equipment according to layout plans, blueprints, operating or repair manuals, and rough sketches or drawings. Performs setup, calibration, and preventative maintenance on production equipment, and coordinates with supplier for service and repairs where needed. Monitors and analyzes all related data to improve and maintain tool performance and address all tool/module related issues. Creates reports of system failures, updates existing specs, and creates new specs that supports overall equipment maintenance/performance. Works with Module Engineering to execute experiments and equipment configuration changes, supports data collection activities, and generally completes tasks per published procedures. Supports Engineering with module equipment troubleshooting through data analysis and controlled experimentation that will meet or improve module availability and performance targets preventing future excursions. During factory ramps, works with module engineering and construction teams to ensure tools are installed and/or converted per designs. Intel invests in our people and offers a complete and competitive package of benefits employees and their families through every stage of life. See for more details. Qualifications You must possess the below minimum qualifications to be initially considered for this position. Preferred qualifications are in addition to the minimum requirements and are considered a plus factor in identifying top candidates. This position is not eligible for Intel immigration sponsorship. Minimum skills and experience that will get you noticed : A High School Diploma/Equivalent and 1-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair, including military experience. -OR- AA/AS or technical certificate aligned to automation technician, or actively pursuing an AA/AS or Mechatronics technical certificate curriculum and 0-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair. Preferred skills and experience that will make you stand out : Semiconductor manufacturing Robotics, Automotive/aircraft maintenance and repair Electrical maintenance and repair Control Systems PLC Requirements Inside this Business Group As the world's largest chip manufacturer, Intel strives to make every facet of semiconductor manufacturing state-of-the-art from semiconductor process development and manufacturing, through yield improvement to packaging, final test and optimization, and world class Supply Chain and facilities support. Employees in the Technology Development and Manufacturing Group are part of a worldwide network of design, development, manufacturing, and assembly/test facilities, all focused on utilizing the power of Moore's Law to bring smart, connected devices to every person on Earth. Posting Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance. Benefits We offer a total compensation package that ranks among the best in the industry. It consists of competitive pay, stock, bonuses, as well as, benefit programs which include health, retirement, and vacation. Find more information about all of our Amazing Benefits here. Working Model This role will require an on-site presence.
Job Description Join Intel and build a better tomorrow. Intel is in the midst of an exciting transformation, with a vision to create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on Earth. So join us and help us create the next generation of technologies that will shape the future for decades to come. The AMHS (Automated Material Handling System) is an essential component of the factory. It manages the storage and transportation of wafers and reticles in a cleanroom environment. The team collaborates with other Intel factories worldwide to maintain consistency in their service and deliver world-class results. Want to learn more about this opportunity? Intel Corporation's state of the art facilities gives you the opportunity to learn a variety of technical and operational skills to develop, operate, maintain, and repair the world's most advanced facility equipment, in a demanding and challenging operations environment. Life at Intel link: As an Equipment Technician, your responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Performs electrical or mechanical troubleshooting to determine problems in nonfunctioning equipment used in the manufacturing process. Dismantles, adjusts, repairs, and installs/assembles equipment according to layout plans, blueprints, operating or repair manuals, and rough sketches or drawings. Performs setup, calibration, and preventative maintenance on production equipment, and coordinates with supplier for service and repairs where needed. Monitors and analyzes all related data to improve and maintain tool performance and address all tool/module related issues. Creates reports of system failures, updates existing specs, and creates new specs that supports overall equipment maintenance/performance. Works with Module Engineering to execute experiments and equipment configuration changes, supports data collection activities, and generally completes tasks per published procedures. Supports Engineering with module equipment troubleshooting through data analysis and controlled experimentation that will meet or improve module availability and performance targets preventing future excursions. During factory ramps, works with module engineering and construction teams to ensure tools are installed and/or converted per designs. Intel invests in our people and offers a complete and competitive package of benefits employees and their families through every stage of life. See for more details. Qualifications You must possess the below minimum qualifications to be initially considered for this position. Preferred qualifications are in addition to the minimum requirements and are considered a plus factor in identifying top candidates. This position is not eligible for Intel immigration sponsorship. Minimum skills and experience that will get you noticed : A High School Diploma/Equivalent and 1-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair, including military experience. -OR- AA/AS or technical certificate aligned to automation technician, or actively pursuing an AA/AS or Mechatronics technical certificate curriculum and 0-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair. Preferred skills and experience that will make you stand out : Semiconductor manufacturing Robotics, Automotive/aircraft maintenance and repair Electrical maintenance and repair Control Systems PLC Requirements Inside this Business Group As the world's largest chip manufacturer, Intel strives to make every facet of semiconductor manufacturing state-of-the-art from semiconductor process development and manufacturing, through yield improvement to packaging, final test and optimization, and world class Supply Chain and facilities support. Employees in the Technology Development and Manufacturing Group are part of a worldwide network of design, development, manufacturing, and assembly/test facilities, all focused on utilizing the power of Moore's Law to bring smart, connected devices to every person on Earth. Posting Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance. Benefits We offer a total compensation package that ranks among the best in the industry. It consists of competitive pay, stock, bonuses, as well as, benefit programs which include health, retirement, and vacation. Find more information about all of our Amazing Benefits here. Working Model This role will require an on-site presence.
04/11/2024
Full time
Job Description Join Intel and build a better tomorrow. Intel is in the midst of an exciting transformation, with a vision to create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on Earth. So join us and help us create the next generation of technologies that will shape the future for decades to come. The AMHS (Automated Material Handling System) is an essential component of the factory. It manages the storage and transportation of wafers and reticles in a cleanroom environment. The team collaborates with other Intel factories worldwide to maintain consistency in their service and deliver world-class results. Want to learn more about this opportunity? Intel Corporation's state of the art facilities gives you the opportunity to learn a variety of technical and operational skills to develop, operate, maintain, and repair the world's most advanced facility equipment, in a demanding and challenging operations environment. Life at Intel link: As an Equipment Technician, your responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Performs electrical or mechanical troubleshooting to determine problems in nonfunctioning equipment used in the manufacturing process. Dismantles, adjusts, repairs, and installs/assembles equipment according to layout plans, blueprints, operating or repair manuals, and rough sketches or drawings. Performs setup, calibration, and preventative maintenance on production equipment, and coordinates with supplier for service and repairs where needed. Monitors and analyzes all related data to improve and maintain tool performance and address all tool/module related issues. Creates reports of system failures, updates existing specs, and creates new specs that supports overall equipment maintenance/performance. Works with Module Engineering to execute experiments and equipment configuration changes, supports data collection activities, and generally completes tasks per published procedures. Supports Engineering with module equipment troubleshooting through data analysis and controlled experimentation that will meet or improve module availability and performance targets preventing future excursions. During factory ramps, works with module engineering and construction teams to ensure tools are installed and/or converted per designs. Intel invests in our people and offers a complete and competitive package of benefits employees and their families through every stage of life. See for more details. Qualifications You must possess the below minimum qualifications to be initially considered for this position. Preferred qualifications are in addition to the minimum requirements and are considered a plus factor in identifying top candidates. This position is not eligible for Intel immigration sponsorship. Minimum skills and experience that will get you noticed : A High School Diploma/Equivalent and 1-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair, including military experience. -OR- AA/AS or technical certificate aligned to automation technician, or actively pursuing an AA/AS or Mechatronics technical certificate curriculum and 0-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair. Preferred skills and experience that will make you stand out : Semiconductor manufacturing Robotics, Automotive/aircraft maintenance and repair Electrical maintenance and repair Control Systems PLC Requirements Inside this Business Group As the world's largest chip manufacturer, Intel strives to make every facet of semiconductor manufacturing state-of-the-art from semiconductor process development and manufacturing, through yield improvement to packaging, final test and optimization, and world class Supply Chain and facilities support. Employees in the Technology Development and Manufacturing Group are part of a worldwide network of design, development, manufacturing, and assembly/test facilities, all focused on utilizing the power of Moore's Law to bring smart, connected devices to every person on Earth. Posting Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance. Benefits We offer a total compensation package that ranks among the best in the industry. It consists of competitive pay, stock, bonuses, as well as, benefit programs which include health, retirement, and vacation. Find more information about all of our Amazing Benefits here. Working Model This role will require an on-site presence.
Job Description Join Intel and build a better tomorrow. Intel is in the midst of an exciting transformation, with a vision to create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on Earth. So join us and help us create the next generation of technologies that will shape the future for decades to come. The AMHS (Automated Material Handling System) is an essential component of the factory. It manages the storage and transportation of wafers and reticles in a cleanroom environment. The team collaborates with other Intel factories worldwide to maintain consistency in their service and deliver world-class results. Want to learn more about this opportunity? Intel Corporation's state of the art facilities gives you the opportunity to learn a variety of technical and operational skills to develop, operate, maintain, and repair the world's most advanced facility equipment, in a demanding and challenging operations environment. Life at Intel link: As an Equipment Technician, your responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Performs electrical or mechanical troubleshooting to determine problems in nonfunctioning equipment used in the manufacturing process. Dismantles, adjusts, repairs, and installs/assembles equipment according to layout plans, blueprints, operating or repair manuals, and rough sketches or drawings. Performs setup, calibration, and preventative maintenance on production equipment, and coordinates with supplier for service and repairs where needed. Monitors and analyzes all related data to improve and maintain tool performance and address all tool/module related issues. Creates reports of system failures, updates existing specs, and creates new specs that supports overall equipment maintenance/performance. Works with Module Engineering to execute experiments and equipment configuration changes, supports data collection activities, and generally completes tasks per published procedures. Supports Engineering with module equipment troubleshooting through data analysis and controlled experimentation that will meet or improve module availability and performance targets preventing future excursions. During factory ramps, works with module engineering and construction teams to ensure tools are installed and/or converted per designs. Intel invests in our people and offers a complete and competitive package of benefits employees and their families through every stage of life. See for more details. Qualifications You must possess the below minimum qualifications to be initially considered for this position. Preferred qualifications are in addition to the minimum requirements and are considered a plus factor in identifying top candidates. This position is not eligible for Intel immigration sponsorship. Minimum skills and experience that will get you noticed : A High School Diploma/Equivalent and 1-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair, including military experience. -OR- AA/AS or technical certificate aligned to automation technician, or actively pursuing an AA/AS or Mechatronics technical certificate curriculum and 0-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair. Preferred skills and experience that will make you stand out : Semiconductor manufacturing Robotics, Automotive/aircraft maintenance and repair Electrical maintenance and repair Control Systems PLC Requirements Inside this Business Group As the world's largest chip manufacturer, Intel strives to make every facet of semiconductor manufacturing state-of-the-art from semiconductor process development and manufacturing, through yield improvement to packaging, final test and optimization, and world class Supply Chain and facilities support. Employees in the Technology Development and Manufacturing Group are part of a worldwide network of design, development, manufacturing, and assembly/test facilities, all focused on utilizing the power of Moore's Law to bring smart, connected devices to every person on Earth. Posting Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance. Benefits We offer a total compensation package that ranks among the best in the industry. It consists of competitive pay, stock, bonuses, as well as, benefit programs which include health, retirement, and vacation. Find more information about all of our Amazing Benefits here. Working Model This role will require an on-site presence.
04/11/2024
Full time
Job Description Join Intel and build a better tomorrow. Intel is in the midst of an exciting transformation, with a vision to create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on Earth. So join us and help us create the next generation of technologies that will shape the future for decades to come. The AMHS (Automated Material Handling System) is an essential component of the factory. It manages the storage and transportation of wafers and reticles in a cleanroom environment. The team collaborates with other Intel factories worldwide to maintain consistency in their service and deliver world-class results. Want to learn more about this opportunity? Intel Corporation's state of the art facilities gives you the opportunity to learn a variety of technical and operational skills to develop, operate, maintain, and repair the world's most advanced facility equipment, in a demanding and challenging operations environment. Life at Intel link: As an Equipment Technician, your responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Performs electrical or mechanical troubleshooting to determine problems in nonfunctioning equipment used in the manufacturing process. Dismantles, adjusts, repairs, and installs/assembles equipment according to layout plans, blueprints, operating or repair manuals, and rough sketches or drawings. Performs setup, calibration, and preventative maintenance on production equipment, and coordinates with supplier for service and repairs where needed. Monitors and analyzes all related data to improve and maintain tool performance and address all tool/module related issues. Creates reports of system failures, updates existing specs, and creates new specs that supports overall equipment maintenance/performance. Works with Module Engineering to execute experiments and equipment configuration changes, supports data collection activities, and generally completes tasks per published procedures. Supports Engineering with module equipment troubleshooting through data analysis and controlled experimentation that will meet or improve module availability and performance targets preventing future excursions. During factory ramps, works with module engineering and construction teams to ensure tools are installed and/or converted per designs. Intel invests in our people and offers a complete and competitive package of benefits employees and their families through every stage of life. See for more details. Qualifications You must possess the below minimum qualifications to be initially considered for this position. Preferred qualifications are in addition to the minimum requirements and are considered a plus factor in identifying top candidates. This position is not eligible for Intel immigration sponsorship. Minimum skills and experience that will get you noticed : A High School Diploma/Equivalent and 1-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair, including military experience. -OR- AA/AS or technical certificate aligned to automation technician, or actively pursuing an AA/AS or Mechatronics technical certificate curriculum and 0-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair. Preferred skills and experience that will make you stand out : Semiconductor manufacturing Robotics, Automotive/aircraft maintenance and repair Electrical maintenance and repair Control Systems PLC Requirements Inside this Business Group As the world's largest chip manufacturer, Intel strives to make every facet of semiconductor manufacturing state-of-the-art from semiconductor process development and manufacturing, through yield improvement to packaging, final test and optimization, and world class Supply Chain and facilities support. Employees in the Technology Development and Manufacturing Group are part of a worldwide network of design, development, manufacturing, and assembly/test facilities, all focused on utilizing the power of Moore's Law to bring smart, connected devices to every person on Earth. Posting Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance. Benefits We offer a total compensation package that ranks among the best in the industry. It consists of competitive pay, stock, bonuses, as well as, benefit programs which include health, retirement, and vacation. Find more information about all of our Amazing Benefits here. Working Model This role will require an on-site presence.
Job Description Join Intel and build a better tomorrow. Intel is in the midst of an exciting transformation, with a vision to create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on Earth. So join us and help us create the next generation of technologies that will shape the future for decades to come. The AMHS (Automated Material Handling System) is an essential component of the factory. It manages the storage and transportation of wafers and reticles in a cleanroom environment. The team collaborates with other Intel factories worldwide to maintain consistency in their service and deliver world-class results. Want to learn more about this opportunity? Intel Corporation's state of the art facilities gives you the opportunity to learn a variety of technical and operational skills to develop, operate, maintain, and repair the world's most advanced facility equipment, in a demanding and challenging operations environment. Life at Intel link: As an Equipment Technician, your responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Performs electrical or mechanical troubleshooting to determine problems in nonfunctioning equipment used in the manufacturing process. Dismantles, adjusts, repairs, and installs/assembles equipment according to layout plans, blueprints, operating or repair manuals, and rough sketches or drawings. Performs setup, calibration, and preventative maintenance on production equipment, and coordinates with supplier for service and repairs where needed. Monitors and analyzes all related data to improve and maintain tool performance and address all tool/module related issues. Creates reports of system failures, updates existing specs, and creates new specs that supports overall equipment maintenance/performance. Works with Module Engineering to execute experiments and equipment configuration changes, supports data collection activities, and generally completes tasks per published procedures. Supports Engineering with module equipment troubleshooting through data analysis and controlled experimentation that will meet or improve module availability and performance targets preventing future excursions. During factory ramps, works with module engineering and construction teams to ensure tools are installed and/or converted per designs. Intel invests in our people and offers a complete and competitive package of benefits employees and their families through every stage of life. See for more details. Qualifications You must possess the below minimum qualifications to be initially considered for this position. Preferred qualifications are in addition to the minimum requirements and are considered a plus factor in identifying top candidates. This position is not eligible for Intel immigration sponsorship. Minimum skills and experience that will get you noticed : High School Diploma/Equivalent and 3-8 years' relevant industry experience in an IT related field such as data analysis or monitoring systems -OR- AA/AS or technical certificate aligned to automation technician, or actively pursuing an AA/AS or Mechatronics technical certificate curriculum and 0-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair. -OR- BS with relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair Preferred skills and experience that will make you stand out : Semiconductor manufacturing Robotics Automotive/aircraft maintenance and repair Electrical maintenance and repair Control Systems PLC Requirements Inside this Business Group As the world's largest chip manufacturer, Intel strives to make every facet of semiconductor manufacturing state-of-the-art from semiconductor process development and manufacturing, through yield improvement to packaging, final test and optimization, and world class Supply Chain and facilities support. Employees in the Technology Development and Manufacturing Group are part of a worldwide network of design, development, manufacturing, and assembly/test facilities, all focused on utilizing the power of Moore's Law to bring smart, connected devices to every person on Earth. Posting Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance. Benefits We offer a total compensation package that ranks among the best in the industry. It consists of competitive pay, stock, bonuses, as well as, benefit programs which include health, retirement, and vacation. Find more information about all of our Amazing Benefits here. Working Model This role will require an on-site presence.
04/11/2024
Full time
Job Description Join Intel and build a better tomorrow. Intel is in the midst of an exciting transformation, with a vision to create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on Earth. So join us and help us create the next generation of technologies that will shape the future for decades to come. The AMHS (Automated Material Handling System) is an essential component of the factory. It manages the storage and transportation of wafers and reticles in a cleanroom environment. The team collaborates with other Intel factories worldwide to maintain consistency in their service and deliver world-class results. Want to learn more about this opportunity? Intel Corporation's state of the art facilities gives you the opportunity to learn a variety of technical and operational skills to develop, operate, maintain, and repair the world's most advanced facility equipment, in a demanding and challenging operations environment. Life at Intel link: As an Equipment Technician, your responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Performs electrical or mechanical troubleshooting to determine problems in nonfunctioning equipment used in the manufacturing process. Dismantles, adjusts, repairs, and installs/assembles equipment according to layout plans, blueprints, operating or repair manuals, and rough sketches or drawings. Performs setup, calibration, and preventative maintenance on production equipment, and coordinates with supplier for service and repairs where needed. Monitors and analyzes all related data to improve and maintain tool performance and address all tool/module related issues. Creates reports of system failures, updates existing specs, and creates new specs that supports overall equipment maintenance/performance. Works with Module Engineering to execute experiments and equipment configuration changes, supports data collection activities, and generally completes tasks per published procedures. Supports Engineering with module equipment troubleshooting through data analysis and controlled experimentation that will meet or improve module availability and performance targets preventing future excursions. During factory ramps, works with module engineering and construction teams to ensure tools are installed and/or converted per designs. Intel invests in our people and offers a complete and competitive package of benefits employees and their families through every stage of life. See for more details. Qualifications You must possess the below minimum qualifications to be initially considered for this position. Preferred qualifications are in addition to the minimum requirements and are considered a plus factor in identifying top candidates. This position is not eligible for Intel immigration sponsorship. Minimum skills and experience that will get you noticed : High School Diploma/Equivalent and 3-8 years' relevant industry experience in an IT related field such as data analysis or monitoring systems -OR- AA/AS or technical certificate aligned to automation technician, or actively pursuing an AA/AS or Mechatronics technical certificate curriculum and 0-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair. -OR- BS with relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair Preferred skills and experience that will make you stand out : Semiconductor manufacturing Robotics Automotive/aircraft maintenance and repair Electrical maintenance and repair Control Systems PLC Requirements Inside this Business Group As the world's largest chip manufacturer, Intel strives to make every facet of semiconductor manufacturing state-of-the-art from semiconductor process development and manufacturing, through yield improvement to packaging, final test and optimization, and world class Supply Chain and facilities support. Employees in the Technology Development and Manufacturing Group are part of a worldwide network of design, development, manufacturing, and assembly/test facilities, all focused on utilizing the power of Moore's Law to bring smart, connected devices to every person on Earth. Posting Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance. Benefits We offer a total compensation package that ranks among the best in the industry. It consists of competitive pay, stock, bonuses, as well as, benefit programs which include health, retirement, and vacation. Find more information about all of our Amazing Benefits here. Working Model This role will require an on-site presence.
Job Description Join Intel and build a better tomorrow. Intel is in the midst of an exciting transformation, with a vision to create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on Earth. So join us and help us create the next generation of technologies that will shape the future for decades to come. The AMHS (Automated Material Handling System) is an essential component of the factory. It manages the storage and transportation of wafers and reticles in a cleanroom environment. The team collaborates with other Intel factories worldwide to maintain consistency in their service and deliver world-class results. Want to learn more about this opportunity? Intel Corporation's state of the art facilities gives you the opportunity to learn a variety of technical and operational skills to develop, operate, maintain, and repair the world's most advanced facility equipment, in a demanding and challenging operations environment. Life at Intel link: As an Equipment Technician, your responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Performs electrical or mechanical troubleshooting to determine problems in nonfunctioning equipment used in the manufacturing process. Dismantles, adjusts, repairs, and installs/assembles equipment according to layout plans, blueprints, operating or repair manuals, and rough sketches or drawings. Performs setup, calibration, and preventative maintenance on production equipment, and coordinates with supplier for service and repairs where needed. Monitors and analyzes all related data to improve and maintain tool performance and address all tool/module related issues. Creates reports of system failures, updates existing specs, and creates new specs that supports overall equipment maintenance/performance. Works with Module Engineering to execute experiments and equipment configuration changes, supports data collection activities, and generally completes tasks per published procedures. Supports Engineering with module equipment troubleshooting through data analysis and controlled experimentation that will meet or improve module availability and performance targets preventing future excursions. During factory ramps, works with module engineering and construction teams to ensure tools are installed and/or converted per designs. Intel invests in our people and offers a complete and competitive package of benefits employees and their families through every stage of life. See for more details. Qualifications You must possess the below minimum qualifications to be initially considered for this position. Preferred qualifications are in addition to the minimum requirements and are considered a plus factor in identifying top candidates. This position is not eligible for Intel immigration sponsorship. Minimum skills and experience that will get you noticed : High School Diploma/Equivalent and 3-8 years' relevant industry experience in an IT related field such as data analysis or monitoring systems -OR- AA/AS or technical certificate aligned to automation technician, or actively pursuing an AA/AS or Mechatronics technical certificate curriculum and 0-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair. -OR- BS with relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair Preferred skills and experience that will make you stand out : Semiconductor manufacturing Robotics Automotive/aircraft maintenance and repair Electrical maintenance and repair Control Systems PLC Requirements Inside this Business Group As the world's largest chip manufacturer, Intel strives to make every facet of semiconductor manufacturing state-of-the-art from semiconductor process development and manufacturing, through yield improvement to packaging, final test and optimization, and world class Supply Chain and facilities support. Employees in the Technology Development and Manufacturing Group are part of a worldwide network of design, development, manufacturing, and assembly/test facilities, all focused on utilizing the power of Moore's Law to bring smart, connected devices to every person on Earth. Posting Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance. Benefits We offer a total compensation package that ranks among the best in the industry. It consists of competitive pay, stock, bonuses, as well as, benefit programs which include health, retirement, and vacation. Find more information about all of our Amazing Benefits here. Working Model This role will require an on-site presence.
04/11/2024
Full time
Job Description Join Intel and build a better tomorrow. Intel is in the midst of an exciting transformation, with a vision to create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on Earth. So join us and help us create the next generation of technologies that will shape the future for decades to come. The AMHS (Automated Material Handling System) is an essential component of the factory. It manages the storage and transportation of wafers and reticles in a cleanroom environment. The team collaborates with other Intel factories worldwide to maintain consistency in their service and deliver world-class results. Want to learn more about this opportunity? Intel Corporation's state of the art facilities gives you the opportunity to learn a variety of technical and operational skills to develop, operate, maintain, and repair the world's most advanced facility equipment, in a demanding and challenging operations environment. Life at Intel link: As an Equipment Technician, your responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Performs electrical or mechanical troubleshooting to determine problems in nonfunctioning equipment used in the manufacturing process. Dismantles, adjusts, repairs, and installs/assembles equipment according to layout plans, blueprints, operating or repair manuals, and rough sketches or drawings. Performs setup, calibration, and preventative maintenance on production equipment, and coordinates with supplier for service and repairs where needed. Monitors and analyzes all related data to improve and maintain tool performance and address all tool/module related issues. Creates reports of system failures, updates existing specs, and creates new specs that supports overall equipment maintenance/performance. Works with Module Engineering to execute experiments and equipment configuration changes, supports data collection activities, and generally completes tasks per published procedures. Supports Engineering with module equipment troubleshooting through data analysis and controlled experimentation that will meet or improve module availability and performance targets preventing future excursions. During factory ramps, works with module engineering and construction teams to ensure tools are installed and/or converted per designs. Intel invests in our people and offers a complete and competitive package of benefits employees and their families through every stage of life. See for more details. Qualifications You must possess the below minimum qualifications to be initially considered for this position. Preferred qualifications are in addition to the minimum requirements and are considered a plus factor in identifying top candidates. This position is not eligible for Intel immigration sponsorship. Minimum skills and experience that will get you noticed : High School Diploma/Equivalent and 3-8 years' relevant industry experience in an IT related field such as data analysis or monitoring systems -OR- AA/AS or technical certificate aligned to automation technician, or actively pursuing an AA/AS or Mechatronics technical certificate curriculum and 0-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair. -OR- BS with relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair Preferred skills and experience that will make you stand out : Semiconductor manufacturing Robotics Automotive/aircraft maintenance and repair Electrical maintenance and repair Control Systems PLC Requirements Inside this Business Group As the world's largest chip manufacturer, Intel strives to make every facet of semiconductor manufacturing state-of-the-art from semiconductor process development and manufacturing, through yield improvement to packaging, final test and optimization, and world class Supply Chain and facilities support. Employees in the Technology Development and Manufacturing Group are part of a worldwide network of design, development, manufacturing, and assembly/test facilities, all focused on utilizing the power of Moore's Law to bring smart, connected devices to every person on Earth. Posting Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance. Benefits We offer a total compensation package that ranks among the best in the industry. It consists of competitive pay, stock, bonuses, as well as, benefit programs which include health, retirement, and vacation. Find more information about all of our Amazing Benefits here. Working Model This role will require an on-site presence.
Job Description Join Intel and build a better tomorrow. Intel is in the midst of an exciting transformation, with a vision to create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on Earth. So join us and help us create the next generation of technologies that will shape the future for decades to come. The AMHS (Automated Material Handling System) is an essential component of the factory. It manages the storage and transportation of wafers and reticles in a cleanroom environment. The team collaborates with other Intel factories worldwide to maintain consistency in their service and deliver world-class results. Want to learn more about this opportunity? Intel Corporation's state of the art facilities gives you the opportunity to learn a variety of technical and operational skills to develop, operate, maintain, and repair the world's most advanced facility equipment, in a demanding and challenging operations environment. Life at Intel link: As an Equipment Technician, your responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Performs electrical or mechanical troubleshooting to determine problems in nonfunctioning equipment used in the manufacturing process. Dismantles, adjusts, repairs, and installs/assembles equipment according to layout plans, blueprints, operating or repair manuals, and rough sketches or drawings. Performs setup, calibration, and preventative maintenance on production equipment, and coordinates with supplier for service and repairs where needed. Monitors and analyzes all related data to improve and maintain tool performance and address all tool/module related issues. Creates reports of system failures, updates existing specs, and creates new specs that supports overall equipment maintenance/performance. Works with Module Engineering to execute experiments and equipment configuration changes, supports data collection activities, and generally completes tasks per published procedures. Supports Engineering with module equipment troubleshooting through data analysis and controlled experimentation that will meet or improve module availability and performance targets preventing future excursions. During factory ramps, works with module engineering and construction teams to ensure tools are installed and/or converted per designs. Intel invests in our people and offers a complete and competitive package of benefits employees and their families through every stage of life. See for more details. Qualifications You must possess the below minimum qualifications to be initially considered for this position. Preferred qualifications are in addition to the minimum requirements and are considered a plus factor in identifying top candidates. This position is not eligible for Intel immigration sponsorship. Minimum skills and experience that will get you noticed : High School Diploma/Equivalent and 3-8 years' relevant industry experience in an IT related field such as data analysis or monitoring systems -OR- AA/AS or technical certificate aligned to automation technician, or actively pursuing an AA/AS or Mechatronics technical certificate curriculum and 0-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair. -OR- BS with relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair Preferred skills and experience that will make you stand out : Semiconductor manufacturing Robotics Automotive/aircraft maintenance and repair Electrical maintenance and repair Control Systems PLC Requirements Inside this Business Group As the world's largest chip manufacturer, Intel strives to make every facet of semiconductor manufacturing state-of-the-art from semiconductor process development and manufacturing, through yield improvement to packaging, final test and optimization, and world class Supply Chain and facilities support. Employees in the Technology Development and Manufacturing Group are part of a worldwide network of design, development, manufacturing, and assembly/test facilities, all focused on utilizing the power of Moore's Law to bring smart, connected devices to every person on Earth. Posting Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance. Benefits We offer a total compensation package that ranks among the best in the industry. It consists of competitive pay, stock, bonuses, as well as, benefit programs which include health, retirement, and vacation. Find more information about all of our Amazing Benefits here. Working Model This role will require an on-site presence.
04/11/2024
Full time
Job Description Join Intel and build a better tomorrow. Intel is in the midst of an exciting transformation, with a vision to create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on Earth. So join us and help us create the next generation of technologies that will shape the future for decades to come. The AMHS (Automated Material Handling System) is an essential component of the factory. It manages the storage and transportation of wafers and reticles in a cleanroom environment. The team collaborates with other Intel factories worldwide to maintain consistency in their service and deliver world-class results. Want to learn more about this opportunity? Intel Corporation's state of the art facilities gives you the opportunity to learn a variety of technical and operational skills to develop, operate, maintain, and repair the world's most advanced facility equipment, in a demanding and challenging operations environment. Life at Intel link: As an Equipment Technician, your responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Performs electrical or mechanical troubleshooting to determine problems in nonfunctioning equipment used in the manufacturing process. Dismantles, adjusts, repairs, and installs/assembles equipment according to layout plans, blueprints, operating or repair manuals, and rough sketches or drawings. Performs setup, calibration, and preventative maintenance on production equipment, and coordinates with supplier for service and repairs where needed. Monitors and analyzes all related data to improve and maintain tool performance and address all tool/module related issues. Creates reports of system failures, updates existing specs, and creates new specs that supports overall equipment maintenance/performance. Works with Module Engineering to execute experiments and equipment configuration changes, supports data collection activities, and generally completes tasks per published procedures. Supports Engineering with module equipment troubleshooting through data analysis and controlled experimentation that will meet or improve module availability and performance targets preventing future excursions. During factory ramps, works with module engineering and construction teams to ensure tools are installed and/or converted per designs. Intel invests in our people and offers a complete and competitive package of benefits employees and their families through every stage of life. See for more details. Qualifications You must possess the below minimum qualifications to be initially considered for this position. Preferred qualifications are in addition to the minimum requirements and are considered a plus factor in identifying top candidates. This position is not eligible for Intel immigration sponsorship. Minimum skills and experience that will get you noticed : High School Diploma/Equivalent and 3-8 years' relevant industry experience in an IT related field such as data analysis or monitoring systems -OR- AA/AS or technical certificate aligned to automation technician, or actively pursuing an AA/AS or Mechatronics technical certificate curriculum and 0-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair. -OR- BS with relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair Preferred skills and experience that will make you stand out : Semiconductor manufacturing Robotics Automotive/aircraft maintenance and repair Electrical maintenance and repair Control Systems PLC Requirements Inside this Business Group As the world's largest chip manufacturer, Intel strives to make every facet of semiconductor manufacturing state-of-the-art from semiconductor process development and manufacturing, through yield improvement to packaging, final test and optimization, and world class Supply Chain and facilities support. Employees in the Technology Development and Manufacturing Group are part of a worldwide network of design, development, manufacturing, and assembly/test facilities, all focused on utilizing the power of Moore's Law to bring smart, connected devices to every person on Earth. Posting Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance. Benefits We offer a total compensation package that ranks among the best in the industry. It consists of competitive pay, stock, bonuses, as well as, benefit programs which include health, retirement, and vacation. Find more information about all of our Amazing Benefits here. Working Model This role will require an on-site presence.
Job Description Join Intel and build a better tomorrow. Intel is in the midst of an exciting transformation, with a vision to create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on Earth. So join us and help us create the next generation of technologies that will shape the future for decades to come. The AMHS (Automated Material Handling System) is an essential component of the factory. It manages the storage and transportation of wafers and reticles in a cleanroom environment. The team collaborates with other Intel factories worldwide to maintain consistency in their service and deliver world-class results. Want to learn more about this opportunity? Intel Corporation's state of the art facilities gives you the opportunity to learn a variety of technical and operational skills to develop, operate, maintain, and repair the world's most advanced facility equipment, in a demanding and challenging operations environment. Life at Intel link: As an Equipment Technician, your responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Performs electrical or mechanical troubleshooting to determine problems in nonfunctioning equipment used in the manufacturing process. Dismantles, adjusts, repairs, and installs/assembles equipment according to layout plans, blueprints, operating or repair manuals, and rough sketches or drawings. Performs setup, calibration, and preventative maintenance on production equipment, and coordinates with supplier for service and repairs where needed. Monitors and analyzes all related data to improve and maintain tool performance and address all tool/module related issues. Creates reports of system failures, updates existing specs, and creates new specs that supports overall equipment maintenance/performance. Works with Module Engineering to execute experiments and equipment configuration changes, supports data collection activities, and generally completes tasks per published procedures. Supports Engineering with module equipment troubleshooting through data analysis and controlled experimentation that will meet or improve module availability and performance targets preventing future excursions. During factory ramps, works with module engineering and construction teams to ensure tools are installed and/or converted per designs. Intel invests in our people and offers a complete and competitive package of benefits employees and their families through every stage of life. See for more details. Qualifications You must possess the below minimum qualifications to be initially considered for this position. Preferred qualifications are in addition to the minimum requirements and are considered a plus factor in identifying top candidates. This position is not eligible for Intel immigration sponsorship. Minimum skills and experience that will get you noticed : High School Diploma/Equivalent and 3-8 years' relevant industry experience in an IT related field such as data analysis or monitoring systems -OR- AA/AS or technical certificate aligned to automation technician, or actively pursuing an AA/AS or Mechatronics technical certificate curriculum and 0-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair. -OR- BS with relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair Preferred skills and experience that will make you stand out : Semiconductor manufacturing Robotics Automotive/aircraft maintenance and repair Electrical maintenance and repair Control Systems PLC Requirements Inside this Business Group As the world's largest chip manufacturer, Intel strives to make every facet of semiconductor manufacturing state-of-the-art from semiconductor process development and manufacturing, through yield improvement to packaging, final test and optimization, and world class Supply Chain and facilities support. Employees in the Technology Development and Manufacturing Group are part of a worldwide network of design, development, manufacturing, and assembly/test facilities, all focused on utilizing the power of Moore's Law to bring smart, connected devices to every person on Earth. Posting Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance. Benefits We offer a total compensation package that ranks among the best in the industry. It consists of competitive pay, stock, bonuses, as well as, benefit programs which include health, retirement, and vacation. Find more information about all of our Amazing Benefits here. Working Model This role will require an on-site presence.
04/11/2024
Full time
Job Description Join Intel and build a better tomorrow. Intel is in the midst of an exciting transformation, with a vision to create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on Earth. So join us and help us create the next generation of technologies that will shape the future for decades to come. The AMHS (Automated Material Handling System) is an essential component of the factory. It manages the storage and transportation of wafers and reticles in a cleanroom environment. The team collaborates with other Intel factories worldwide to maintain consistency in their service and deliver world-class results. Want to learn more about this opportunity? Intel Corporation's state of the art facilities gives you the opportunity to learn a variety of technical and operational skills to develop, operate, maintain, and repair the world's most advanced facility equipment, in a demanding and challenging operations environment. Life at Intel link: As an Equipment Technician, your responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Performs electrical or mechanical troubleshooting to determine problems in nonfunctioning equipment used in the manufacturing process. Dismantles, adjusts, repairs, and installs/assembles equipment according to layout plans, blueprints, operating or repair manuals, and rough sketches or drawings. Performs setup, calibration, and preventative maintenance on production equipment, and coordinates with supplier for service and repairs where needed. Monitors and analyzes all related data to improve and maintain tool performance and address all tool/module related issues. Creates reports of system failures, updates existing specs, and creates new specs that supports overall equipment maintenance/performance. Works with Module Engineering to execute experiments and equipment configuration changes, supports data collection activities, and generally completes tasks per published procedures. Supports Engineering with module equipment troubleshooting through data analysis and controlled experimentation that will meet or improve module availability and performance targets preventing future excursions. During factory ramps, works with module engineering and construction teams to ensure tools are installed and/or converted per designs. Intel invests in our people and offers a complete and competitive package of benefits employees and their families through every stage of life. See for more details. Qualifications You must possess the below minimum qualifications to be initially considered for this position. Preferred qualifications are in addition to the minimum requirements and are considered a plus factor in identifying top candidates. This position is not eligible for Intel immigration sponsorship. Minimum skills and experience that will get you noticed : High School Diploma/Equivalent and 3-8 years' relevant industry experience in an IT related field such as data analysis or monitoring systems -OR- AA/AS or technical certificate aligned to automation technician, or actively pursuing an AA/AS or Mechatronics technical certificate curriculum and 0-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair. -OR- BS with relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair Preferred skills and experience that will make you stand out : Semiconductor manufacturing Robotics Automotive/aircraft maintenance and repair Electrical maintenance and repair Control Systems PLC Requirements Inside this Business Group As the world's largest chip manufacturer, Intel strives to make every facet of semiconductor manufacturing state-of-the-art from semiconductor process development and manufacturing, through yield improvement to packaging, final test and optimization, and world class Supply Chain and facilities support. Employees in the Technology Development and Manufacturing Group are part of a worldwide network of design, development, manufacturing, and assembly/test facilities, all focused on utilizing the power of Moore's Law to bring smart, connected devices to every person on Earth. Posting Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance. Benefits We offer a total compensation package that ranks among the best in the industry. It consists of competitive pay, stock, bonuses, as well as, benefit programs which include health, retirement, and vacation. Find more information about all of our Amazing Benefits here. Working Model This role will require an on-site presence.
Job Description Join Intel and build a better tomorrow. Intel is in the midst of an exciting transformation, with a vision to create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on Earth. So join us and help us create the next generation of technologies that will shape the future for decades to come. The AMHS (Automated Material Handling System) is an essential component of the factory. It manages the storage and transportation of wafers and reticles in a cleanroom environment. The team collaborates with other Intel factories worldwide to maintain consistency in their service and deliver world-class results. Want to learn more about this opportunity? Intel Corporation's state of the art facilities gives you the opportunity to learn a variety of technical and operational skills to develop, operate, maintain, and repair the world's most advanced facility equipment, in a demanding and challenging operations environment. Life at Intel link: As an Equipment Technician, your responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Performs electrical or mechanical troubleshooting to determine problems in nonfunctioning equipment used in the manufacturing process. Dismantles, adjusts, repairs, and installs/assembles equipment according to layout plans, blueprints, operating or repair manuals, and rough sketches or drawings. Performs setup, calibration, and preventative maintenance on production equipment, and coordinates with supplier for service and repairs where needed. Monitors and analyzes all related data to improve and maintain tool performance and address all tool/module related issues. Creates reports of system failures, updates existing specs, and creates new specs that supports overall equipment maintenance/performance. Works with Module Engineering to execute experiments and equipment configuration changes, supports data collection activities, and generally completes tasks per published procedures. Supports Engineering with module equipment troubleshooting through data analysis and controlled experimentation that will meet or improve module availability and performance targets preventing future excursions. During factory ramps, works with module engineering and construction teams to ensure tools are installed and/or converted per designs. Intel invests in our people and offers a complete and competitive package of benefits employees and their families through every stage of life. See for more details. Qualifications You must possess the below minimum qualifications to be initially considered for this position. Preferred qualifications are in addition to the minimum requirements and are considered a plus factor in identifying top candidates. This position is not eligible for Intel immigration sponsorship. Minimum skills and experience that will get you noticed : High School Diploma/Equivalent and 3-8 years' relevant industry experience in an IT related field such as data analysis or monitoring systems -OR- AA/AS or technical certificate aligned to automation technician, or actively pursuing an AA/AS or Mechatronics technical certificate curriculum and 0-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair. -OR- BS with relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair Preferred skills and experience that will make you stand out : Semiconductor manufacturing Robotics Automotive/aircraft maintenance and repair Electrical maintenance and repair Control Systems PLC Requirements Inside this Business Group As the world's largest chip manufacturer, Intel strives to make every facet of semiconductor manufacturing state-of-the-art from semiconductor process development and manufacturing, through yield improvement to packaging, final test and optimization, and world class Supply Chain and facilities support. Employees in the Technology Development and Manufacturing Group are part of a worldwide network of design, development, manufacturing, and assembly/test facilities, all focused on utilizing the power of Moore's Law to bring smart, connected devices to every person on Earth. Posting Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance. Benefits We offer a total compensation package that ranks among the best in the industry. It consists of competitive pay, stock, bonuses, as well as, benefit programs which include health, retirement, and vacation. Find more information about all of our Amazing Benefits here. Working Model This role will require an on-site presence.
04/11/2024
Full time
Job Description Join Intel and build a better tomorrow. Intel is in the midst of an exciting transformation, with a vision to create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on Earth. So join us and help us create the next generation of technologies that will shape the future for decades to come. The AMHS (Automated Material Handling System) is an essential component of the factory. It manages the storage and transportation of wafers and reticles in a cleanroom environment. The team collaborates with other Intel factories worldwide to maintain consistency in their service and deliver world-class results. Want to learn more about this opportunity? Intel Corporation's state of the art facilities gives you the opportunity to learn a variety of technical and operational skills to develop, operate, maintain, and repair the world's most advanced facility equipment, in a demanding and challenging operations environment. Life at Intel link: As an Equipment Technician, your responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Performs electrical or mechanical troubleshooting to determine problems in nonfunctioning equipment used in the manufacturing process. Dismantles, adjusts, repairs, and installs/assembles equipment according to layout plans, blueprints, operating or repair manuals, and rough sketches or drawings. Performs setup, calibration, and preventative maintenance on production equipment, and coordinates with supplier for service and repairs where needed. Monitors and analyzes all related data to improve and maintain tool performance and address all tool/module related issues. Creates reports of system failures, updates existing specs, and creates new specs that supports overall equipment maintenance/performance. Works with Module Engineering to execute experiments and equipment configuration changes, supports data collection activities, and generally completes tasks per published procedures. Supports Engineering with module equipment troubleshooting through data analysis and controlled experimentation that will meet or improve module availability and performance targets preventing future excursions. During factory ramps, works with module engineering and construction teams to ensure tools are installed and/or converted per designs. Intel invests in our people and offers a complete and competitive package of benefits employees and their families through every stage of life. See for more details. Qualifications You must possess the below minimum qualifications to be initially considered for this position. Preferred qualifications are in addition to the minimum requirements and are considered a plus factor in identifying top candidates. This position is not eligible for Intel immigration sponsorship. Minimum skills and experience that will get you noticed : High School Diploma/Equivalent and 3-8 years' relevant industry experience in an IT related field such as data analysis or monitoring systems -OR- AA/AS or technical certificate aligned to automation technician, or actively pursuing an AA/AS or Mechatronics technical certificate curriculum and 0-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair. -OR- BS with relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair Preferred skills and experience that will make you stand out : Semiconductor manufacturing Robotics Automotive/aircraft maintenance and repair Electrical maintenance and repair Control Systems PLC Requirements Inside this Business Group As the world's largest chip manufacturer, Intel strives to make every facet of semiconductor manufacturing state-of-the-art from semiconductor process development and manufacturing, through yield improvement to packaging, final test and optimization, and world class Supply Chain and facilities support. Employees in the Technology Development and Manufacturing Group are part of a worldwide network of design, development, manufacturing, and assembly/test facilities, all focused on utilizing the power of Moore's Law to bring smart, connected devices to every person on Earth. Posting Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance. Benefits We offer a total compensation package that ranks among the best in the industry. It consists of competitive pay, stock, bonuses, as well as, benefit programs which include health, retirement, and vacation. Find more information about all of our Amazing Benefits here. Working Model This role will require an on-site presence.
Description LIFE CYCLE ENGINEERINGLife Cycle Engineering (LCE) is a privately held, employee-owned company with an emphasis on "doing the right thing the right way, which applies to the way we treat our customers and employees. We are proud to have been recognized as a "Best Place to Work for 14 years running! Learn more below and at ELECTRICAL TECHNICIANPosition Summary:Life Cycle Engineering is looking for Electrical Technician to perform preventative and minor maintenance on U.S. Navy LCS Class Ships based in San Diego, CA. Clearance Required: Must be a US citizen with the ability to obtain/maintain a DBIDS or CAC Essential Functions and Responsibilities: Perform preventative maintenance using the Navy Maintenance Record Card (MRC) to inspect, check, adjustments and perform minor repairs using tools, or replaces defective components. Inspect and test electrical systems and equipment to locate and diagnose malfunctions through visual inspections and testing devices. Reassemble and test equipment after preventative maintenance. Identify and document system and/or equipment problems Verify configuration data Refer to drawings and manufacturers' specifications that relate to equipment undergoing maintenance. Required Education, Skills, and Experience: Knowledge to properly verify equipment is de-energized per NSTM CH 300 Ability to pass PQS 301 Craftsmen qualifications Demonstrate a working knowledge of Navy preventive maintenance program. Candidate shall be proficient using general and special purpose electrical test equipment to perform organizational level maintenance. Demonstrate regularly using accepted current instrumentation for diagnosing equipment. Knowledge of S0400-AD-URM-010/TUM Tag-out User's Manual. Knowledge of OPNAVINST 5100.19 Series. Navy Safety and Occupational Health Program Manual for Forces Afloat. Knowledge of systems such as:Machinery Plant Control and Monitoring System (MPCMS) Ships Service Diesel Generator ASCO Automatic Bus Transfer (ABT) Types 435, A942, and 942Electric Power Switchgear support equipmentPSG/L3 Static Automatic Bus Transfer (SABT)Shipboard Lighting systemAlarm, Safety, and Warning Systems 4361 (LCS 1 Class) CKT FA and CKT FD Stabilized Glide Slope Indicator (SGSI) Mk 1 Mod 0Wave-Off Light System Mk 1 Mod 0Impressed Current Cathodic Protection (ICCP)400HZ and 28VDC Power Dist.Common Interface Support Panel (CISP) AESS Air-Cooled Solid State Frequency ConverterVapor-Phase Corrosion Inhibitor (VCI) Device 115v 400HZ Helicopter Servicing Cables 400HZ/28VDC Helicopter Servicing Cables Aircraft Electrical Servicing Station (AESS) Vital Direct Current Power Panel Low Maintenance Battery Flight Deck Status and Signaling System (FDSSS) A/W24A-1 LCS Classification Watercraft Launch and Recovery, Twin Boom Extensible Crane (TBEC)24 Foot/7 Meter RB, Merc Bravo II (LCS) Multi-Aircraft Nose/Tail Integrated System (MANTIS) Galley EquipmentDamage Control EquipmentFire stations on weather decks and interior to shipCO2, Dry Chemical and AFFF portable fire extinguishersSubmersible pumpCO2 Fire Extinguishing System HeptaFluoroPropane (HFP) System AFFF Fire Extinguishing System Watertight/Airtight Doors, Hatches, and Scuttles Candidate shall be proficient using general and special purpose electrical test equipment to perform organizational level maintenance. Demonstrate regularly using accepted current instrumentation for diagnosing equipment. Required Education and Experience: U.S. Navy technician skills and training U.S. Navy LCS Class electrical/electronic shipboard experience Five (5) years of general hands-on Electronics experience with US Navy electronic/combat system equipment. High school diploma or equivalent Physical Demands & Expectations Must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as directed by Executive Order 14042: Ensuring Adequate COVID Safety Protocols for Federal Contractors except in limited circumstances where an employee is legally entitled to an accommodation. Regular physical activity to include (but are not limited to): climbing, crawling, typing, hearing, kneeling, lifting, reaching, repetitive motion, sitting, standing, talking, vision, and walking. Ability to travel 10% of the time. Ability to speak, read, hear and write, with or without assistance. Ability to use phone and computer systems, copier, fax and other office equipment. This position description represents a summary of the major components and requirements of the outlined job. Other duties and responsibilities may be assigned or required as business needs dictate. Questions regarding this description should immediately be addressed to the department manager or to Human Resources. COVID-19 Update For information on how LCE is keeping employees safe and continuing to provide uninterrupted support to our clients during the COVID-19 pandemic, read our update here. MissionOur mission is to enable people and organizations to achieve their full potential.As a professional services organization, our mission is focused on our clients' people and organizations. It is our company's cornerstone belief that we will not lead the industry in assisting our clients unless we excel at helping our own people and teams reach their full potential.CultureOur corporate culture encourages personal and professional growth because LCE's success depends on the talent, innovation, professionalism, and commitment of its employees. LCE is a strengths-based organization focused on turning individual talents into strengths and then turning individual strengths into organizational performance that supports our clients' success.Benefits Affordable Medical/Dental/
06/07/2022
Full time
Description LIFE CYCLE ENGINEERINGLife Cycle Engineering (LCE) is a privately held, employee-owned company with an emphasis on "doing the right thing the right way, which applies to the way we treat our customers and employees. We are proud to have been recognized as a "Best Place to Work for 14 years running! Learn more below and at ELECTRICAL TECHNICIANPosition Summary:Life Cycle Engineering is looking for Electrical Technician to perform preventative and minor maintenance on U.S. Navy LCS Class Ships based in San Diego, CA. Clearance Required: Must be a US citizen with the ability to obtain/maintain a DBIDS or CAC Essential Functions and Responsibilities: Perform preventative maintenance using the Navy Maintenance Record Card (MRC) to inspect, check, adjustments and perform minor repairs using tools, or replaces defective components. Inspect and test electrical systems and equipment to locate and diagnose malfunctions through visual inspections and testing devices. Reassemble and test equipment after preventative maintenance. Identify and document system and/or equipment problems Verify configuration data Refer to drawings and manufacturers' specifications that relate to equipment undergoing maintenance. Required Education, Skills, and Experience: Knowledge to properly verify equipment is de-energized per NSTM CH 300 Ability to pass PQS 301 Craftsmen qualifications Demonstrate a working knowledge of Navy preventive maintenance program. Candidate shall be proficient using general and special purpose electrical test equipment to perform organizational level maintenance. Demonstrate regularly using accepted current instrumentation for diagnosing equipment. Knowledge of S0400-AD-URM-010/TUM Tag-out User's Manual. Knowledge of OPNAVINST 5100.19 Series. Navy Safety and Occupational Health Program Manual for Forces Afloat. Knowledge of systems such as:Machinery Plant Control and Monitoring System (MPCMS) Ships Service Diesel Generator ASCO Automatic Bus Transfer (ABT) Types 435, A942, and 942Electric Power Switchgear support equipmentPSG/L3 Static Automatic Bus Transfer (SABT)Shipboard Lighting systemAlarm, Safety, and Warning Systems 4361 (LCS 1 Class) CKT FA and CKT FD Stabilized Glide Slope Indicator (SGSI) Mk 1 Mod 0Wave-Off Light System Mk 1 Mod 0Impressed Current Cathodic Protection (ICCP)400HZ and 28VDC Power Dist.Common Interface Support Panel (CISP) AESS Air-Cooled Solid State Frequency ConverterVapor-Phase Corrosion Inhibitor (VCI) Device 115v 400HZ Helicopter Servicing Cables 400HZ/28VDC Helicopter Servicing Cables Aircraft Electrical Servicing Station (AESS) Vital Direct Current Power Panel Low Maintenance Battery Flight Deck Status and Signaling System (FDSSS) A/W24A-1 LCS Classification Watercraft Launch and Recovery, Twin Boom Extensible Crane (TBEC)24 Foot/7 Meter RB, Merc Bravo II (LCS) Multi-Aircraft Nose/Tail Integrated System (MANTIS) Galley EquipmentDamage Control EquipmentFire stations on weather decks and interior to shipCO2, Dry Chemical and AFFF portable fire extinguishersSubmersible pumpCO2 Fire Extinguishing System HeptaFluoroPropane (HFP) System AFFF Fire Extinguishing System Watertight/Airtight Doors, Hatches, and Scuttles Candidate shall be proficient using general and special purpose electrical test equipment to perform organizational level maintenance. Demonstrate regularly using accepted current instrumentation for diagnosing equipment. Required Education and Experience: U.S. Navy technician skills and training U.S. Navy LCS Class electrical/electronic shipboard experience Five (5) years of general hands-on Electronics experience with US Navy electronic/combat system equipment. High school diploma or equivalent Physical Demands & Expectations Must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as directed by Executive Order 14042: Ensuring Adequate COVID Safety Protocols for Federal Contractors except in limited circumstances where an employee is legally entitled to an accommodation. Regular physical activity to include (but are not limited to): climbing, crawling, typing, hearing, kneeling, lifting, reaching, repetitive motion, sitting, standing, talking, vision, and walking. Ability to travel 10% of the time. Ability to speak, read, hear and write, with or without assistance. Ability to use phone and computer systems, copier, fax and other office equipment. This position description represents a summary of the major components and requirements of the outlined job. Other duties and responsibilities may be assigned or required as business needs dictate. Questions regarding this description should immediately be addressed to the department manager or to Human Resources. COVID-19 Update For information on how LCE is keeping employees safe and continuing to provide uninterrupted support to our clients during the COVID-19 pandemic, read our update here. MissionOur mission is to enable people and organizations to achieve their full potential.As a professional services organization, our mission is focused on our clients' people and organizations. It is our company's cornerstone belief that we will not lead the industry in assisting our clients unless we excel at helping our own people and teams reach their full potential.CultureOur corporate culture encourages personal and professional growth because LCE's success depends on the talent, innovation, professionalism, and commitment of its employees. LCE is a strengths-based organization focused on turning individual talents into strengths and then turning individual strengths into organizational performance that supports our clients' success.Benefits Affordable Medical/Dental/
About Languages are more than just communication-they're cultural codes that need to be analyzed and in some cases, broken. As a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive (CTI) you're more than a linguist-you're a cultural expert, able to translate and interpret foreign communications. The Defense Language School in Monterey, California will fully immerse you in the language for your choice-from Mandarin, to Spanish, to Arabic to Russian. After, you'll travel the world collecting intelligence in support of the Navy. Ignorance can be a threat, but our CTIs defend by making sure we're always in the know. Enlisted None What to Expect Cryptologic Technician Interpretive More Information Responsibilities Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive (CTIs), serve as the Navy's experts in linguistics (including Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Persian-Farsi, Russian and Spanish) and deciphering information in other languages. Their responsibilities include: Collecting and analyzing foreign language communications of interest Transcribing, translating and interpreting foreign language materials Reporting highly technical information of strategic and tactical importance to fleet commanders and national intelligence agencies Providing cultural and regional guidance in support of Navy, Joint Force, national and multinational needs Operating sophisticated state-of-the-art electronic radio receivers, recording devices, computer terminals and associated peripherals in the communications signals environment Work Environment Cryptologic Technicians perform a variety of duties worldwide, at numerous overseas and stateside shore commands, aboard surface ships, aircraft and submarines and with Naval Special Warfare. They generally divide time between assignments ashore and afloat. Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive can expect a clean, comfortable office-type or small technical laboratory-type environment while on shore duty and a variety of air, surface and subsurface platforms while on sea duty. Their work is of high interest to command and decision-making levels. It is mostly mental, involving foreign language materials. As a CTI, you may work independently or as part of small, coordinated teams - ultimately under the supervision of Cryptologic Warfare Officers (four-year degree required) or Cyber Warfare Engineers (four-year degree required). Training & Advancement Upon completion of the initial 7-9 week training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), you'll report for specialized training, including: Class "A" School Phase I Defense Language Institute (27-64 weeks) in Monterey, CA, for comprehensive foreign language instruction. After "A" school, CTIs are usually assigned to their respective Center of Excellence shore station. While assigned to these shore stations, CTIs are often required to perform temporary assignments aboard aircraft, surface ships and craft and submarines in support of unit commanders. To learn more about the specific training path for Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive, locate a recruiter . Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Advanced Training Advanced training as a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive may also be available during later stages of your career. CTIs will have the opportunity to attend annual training for language maintenance and to take intermediate and advanced foreign language training. For those with further leadership aspirations and a college degree, Officer roles may be available, providing opportunities to lead and train others. Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy technical and operational training in the field of intelligence can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education . You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailor in the Navy. Those seeking a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive position, including all family members, must be U.S. citizens. Applicants must also meet eligibility requirements for a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information security clearance. Normal hearing is also required. They should have exceptionally good character, the ability to learn foreign languages, above average writing and speaking skills, a good memory, curiosity, resourcefulness, an orientation toward ideas and information and the ability to keep accurate records and work with details. Adaptability to a wide range of work activities and environments and an interest in technology and willingness to acquire computerized skills are also important. Applicants for this rating should be aware that the duties of a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive sometimes require assignment aboard surface vessels, submarines and aircraft. If otherwise physically qualified for submarine or aerial flight duty, applicants must affirm their willingness to serve aboard any such unit if assigned upon completion of language training. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving , whether you've served before or whether you've never served before . Part-Time Opportunities There are part-time opportunities available as a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive. Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea or at bases and installations on shore. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted service members: prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement - so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience, you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp for 7-9 weeks in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Contact Us Have a question or just want to learn more? We're here to help. Chat Live Find a Recruiter 1-800-USA-NAVY
09/25/2021
Full time
About Languages are more than just communication-they're cultural codes that need to be analyzed and in some cases, broken. As a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive (CTI) you're more than a linguist-you're a cultural expert, able to translate and interpret foreign communications. The Defense Language School in Monterey, California will fully immerse you in the language for your choice-from Mandarin, to Spanish, to Arabic to Russian. After, you'll travel the world collecting intelligence in support of the Navy. Ignorance can be a threat, but our CTIs defend by making sure we're always in the know. Enlisted None What to Expect Cryptologic Technician Interpretive More Information Responsibilities Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive (CTIs), serve as the Navy's experts in linguistics (including Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Persian-Farsi, Russian and Spanish) and deciphering information in other languages. Their responsibilities include: Collecting and analyzing foreign language communications of interest Transcribing, translating and interpreting foreign language materials Reporting highly technical information of strategic and tactical importance to fleet commanders and national intelligence agencies Providing cultural and regional guidance in support of Navy, Joint Force, national and multinational needs Operating sophisticated state-of-the-art electronic radio receivers, recording devices, computer terminals and associated peripherals in the communications signals environment Work Environment Cryptologic Technicians perform a variety of duties worldwide, at numerous overseas and stateside shore commands, aboard surface ships, aircraft and submarines and with Naval Special Warfare. They generally divide time between assignments ashore and afloat. Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive can expect a clean, comfortable office-type or small technical laboratory-type environment while on shore duty and a variety of air, surface and subsurface platforms while on sea duty. Their work is of high interest to command and decision-making levels. It is mostly mental, involving foreign language materials. As a CTI, you may work independently or as part of small, coordinated teams - ultimately under the supervision of Cryptologic Warfare Officers (four-year degree required) or Cyber Warfare Engineers (four-year degree required). Training & Advancement Upon completion of the initial 7-9 week training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), you'll report for specialized training, including: Class "A" School Phase I Defense Language Institute (27-64 weeks) in Monterey, CA, for comprehensive foreign language instruction. After "A" school, CTIs are usually assigned to their respective Center of Excellence shore station. While assigned to these shore stations, CTIs are often required to perform temporary assignments aboard aircraft, surface ships and craft and submarines in support of unit commanders. To learn more about the specific training path for Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive, locate a recruiter . Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Advanced Training Advanced training as a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive may also be available during later stages of your career. CTIs will have the opportunity to attend annual training for language maintenance and to take intermediate and advanced foreign language training. For those with further leadership aspirations and a college degree, Officer roles may be available, providing opportunities to lead and train others. Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy technical and operational training in the field of intelligence can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education . You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailor in the Navy. Those seeking a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive position, including all family members, must be U.S. citizens. Applicants must also meet eligibility requirements for a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information security clearance. Normal hearing is also required. They should have exceptionally good character, the ability to learn foreign languages, above average writing and speaking skills, a good memory, curiosity, resourcefulness, an orientation toward ideas and information and the ability to keep accurate records and work with details. Adaptability to a wide range of work activities and environments and an interest in technology and willingness to acquire computerized skills are also important. Applicants for this rating should be aware that the duties of a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive sometimes require assignment aboard surface vessels, submarines and aircraft. If otherwise physically qualified for submarine or aerial flight duty, applicants must affirm their willingness to serve aboard any such unit if assigned upon completion of language training. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving , whether you've served before or whether you've never served before . Part-Time Opportunities There are part-time opportunities available as a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive. Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea or at bases and installations on shore. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted service members: prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement - so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience, you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp for 7-9 weeks in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Contact Us Have a question or just want to learn more? We're here to help. Chat Live Find a Recruiter 1-800-USA-NAVY
About Languages are more than just communication-they're cultural codes that need to be analyzed and in some cases, broken. As a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive (CTI) you're more than a linguist-you're a cultural expert, able to translate and interpret foreign communications. The Defense Language School in Monterey, California will fully immerse you in the language for your choice-from Mandarin, to Spanish, to Arabic to Russian. After, you'll travel the world collecting intelligence in support of the Navy. Ignorance can be a threat, but our CTIs defend by making sure we're always in the know. Enlisted None What to Expect Cryptologic Technician Interpretive More Information Responsibilities Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive (CTIs), serve as the Navy's experts in linguistics (including Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Persian-Farsi, Russian and Spanish) and deciphering information in other languages. Their responsibilities include: Collecting and analyzing foreign language communications of interest Transcribing, translating and interpreting foreign language materials Reporting highly technical information of strategic and tactical importance to fleet commanders and national intelligence agencies Providing cultural and regional guidance in support of Navy, Joint Force, national and multinational needs Operating sophisticated state-of-the-art electronic radio receivers, recording devices, computer terminals and associated peripherals in the communications signals environment Work Environment Cryptologic Technicians perform a variety of duties worldwide, at numerous overseas and stateside shore commands, aboard surface ships, aircraft and submarines and with Naval Special Warfare. They generally divide time between assignments ashore and afloat. Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive can expect a clean, comfortable office-type or small technical laboratory-type environment while on shore duty and a variety of air, surface and subsurface platforms while on sea duty. Their work is of high interest to command and decision-making levels. It is mostly mental, involving foreign language materials. As a CTI, you may work independently or as part of small, coordinated teams - ultimately under the supervision of Cryptologic Warfare Officers (four-year degree required) or Cyber Warfare Engineers (four-year degree required). Training & Advancement Upon completion of the initial 7-9 week training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), you'll report for specialized training, including: Class "A" School Phase I Defense Language Institute (27-64 weeks) in Monterey, CA, for comprehensive foreign language instruction. After "A" school, CTIs are usually assigned to their respective Center of Excellence shore station. While assigned to these shore stations, CTIs are often required to perform temporary assignments aboard aircraft, surface ships and craft and submarines in support of unit commanders. To learn more about the specific training path for Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive, locate a recruiter . Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Advanced Training Advanced training as a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive may also be available during later stages of your career. CTIs will have the opportunity to attend annual training for language maintenance and to take intermediate and advanced foreign language training. For those with further leadership aspirations and a college degree, Officer roles may be available, providing opportunities to lead and train others. Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy technical and operational training in the field of intelligence can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education . You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailor in the Navy. Those seeking a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive position, including all family members, must be U.S. citizens. Applicants must also meet eligibility requirements for a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information security clearance. Normal hearing is also required. They should have exceptionally good character, the ability to learn foreign languages, above average writing and speaking skills, a good memory, curiosity, resourcefulness, an orientation toward ideas and information and the ability to keep accurate records and work with details. Adaptability to a wide range of work activities and environments and an interest in technology and willingness to acquire computerized skills are also important. Applicants for this rating should be aware that the duties of a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive sometimes require assignment aboard surface vessels, submarines and aircraft. If otherwise physically qualified for submarine or aerial flight duty, applicants must affirm their willingness to serve aboard any such unit if assigned upon completion of language training. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving , whether you've served before or whether you've never served before . Part-Time Opportunities There are part-time opportunities available as a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive. Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea or at bases and installations on shore. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted service members: prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement - so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience, you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp for 7-9 weeks in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Contact Us Have a question or just want to learn more? We're here to help. Chat Live Find a Recruiter 1-800-USA-NAVY
09/25/2021
Full time
About Languages are more than just communication-they're cultural codes that need to be analyzed and in some cases, broken. As a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive (CTI) you're more than a linguist-you're a cultural expert, able to translate and interpret foreign communications. The Defense Language School in Monterey, California will fully immerse you in the language for your choice-from Mandarin, to Spanish, to Arabic to Russian. After, you'll travel the world collecting intelligence in support of the Navy. Ignorance can be a threat, but our CTIs defend by making sure we're always in the know. Enlisted None What to Expect Cryptologic Technician Interpretive More Information Responsibilities Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive (CTIs), serve as the Navy's experts in linguistics (including Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Persian-Farsi, Russian and Spanish) and deciphering information in other languages. Their responsibilities include: Collecting and analyzing foreign language communications of interest Transcribing, translating and interpreting foreign language materials Reporting highly technical information of strategic and tactical importance to fleet commanders and national intelligence agencies Providing cultural and regional guidance in support of Navy, Joint Force, national and multinational needs Operating sophisticated state-of-the-art electronic radio receivers, recording devices, computer terminals and associated peripherals in the communications signals environment Work Environment Cryptologic Technicians perform a variety of duties worldwide, at numerous overseas and stateside shore commands, aboard surface ships, aircraft and submarines and with Naval Special Warfare. They generally divide time between assignments ashore and afloat. Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive can expect a clean, comfortable office-type or small technical laboratory-type environment while on shore duty and a variety of air, surface and subsurface platforms while on sea duty. Their work is of high interest to command and decision-making levels. It is mostly mental, involving foreign language materials. As a CTI, you may work independently or as part of small, coordinated teams - ultimately under the supervision of Cryptologic Warfare Officers (four-year degree required) or Cyber Warfare Engineers (four-year degree required). Training & Advancement Upon completion of the initial 7-9 week training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), you'll report for specialized training, including: Class "A" School Phase I Defense Language Institute (27-64 weeks) in Monterey, CA, for comprehensive foreign language instruction. After "A" school, CTIs are usually assigned to their respective Center of Excellence shore station. While assigned to these shore stations, CTIs are often required to perform temporary assignments aboard aircraft, surface ships and craft and submarines in support of unit commanders. To learn more about the specific training path for Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive, locate a recruiter . Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Advanced Training Advanced training as a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive may also be available during later stages of your career. CTIs will have the opportunity to attend annual training for language maintenance and to take intermediate and advanced foreign language training. For those with further leadership aspirations and a college degree, Officer roles may be available, providing opportunities to lead and train others. Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy technical and operational training in the field of intelligence can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education . You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailor in the Navy. Those seeking a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive position, including all family members, must be U.S. citizens. Applicants must also meet eligibility requirements for a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information security clearance. Normal hearing is also required. They should have exceptionally good character, the ability to learn foreign languages, above average writing and speaking skills, a good memory, curiosity, resourcefulness, an orientation toward ideas and information and the ability to keep accurate records and work with details. Adaptability to a wide range of work activities and environments and an interest in technology and willingness to acquire computerized skills are also important. Applicants for this rating should be aware that the duties of a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive sometimes require assignment aboard surface vessels, submarines and aircraft. If otherwise physically qualified for submarine or aerial flight duty, applicants must affirm their willingness to serve aboard any such unit if assigned upon completion of language training. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving , whether you've served before or whether you've never served before . Part-Time Opportunities There are part-time opportunities available as a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive. Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea or at bases and installations on shore. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted service members: prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement - so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience, you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp for 7-9 weeks in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Contact Us Have a question or just want to learn more? We're here to help. Chat Live Find a Recruiter 1-800-USA-NAVY
About Languages are more than just communication-they're cultural codes that need to be analyzed and in some cases, broken. As a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive (CTI) you're more than a linguist-you're a cultural expert, able to translate and interpret foreign communications. The Defense Language School in Monterey, California will fully immerse you in the language for your choice-from Mandarin, to Spanish, to Arabic to Russian. After, you'll travel the world collecting intelligence in support of the Navy. Ignorance can be a threat, but our CTIs defend by making sure we're always in the know. Enlisted None What to Expect Cryptologic Technician Interpretive More Information Responsibilities Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive (CTIs), serve as the Navy's experts in linguistics (including Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Persian-Farsi, Russian and Spanish) and deciphering information in other languages. Their responsibilities include: Collecting and analyzing foreign language communications of interest Transcribing, translating and interpreting foreign language materials Reporting highly technical information of strategic and tactical importance to fleet commanders and national intelligence agencies Providing cultural and regional guidance in support of Navy, Joint Force, national and multinational needs Operating sophisticated state-of-the-art electronic radio receivers, recording devices, computer terminals and associated peripherals in the communications signals environment Work Environment Cryptologic Technicians perform a variety of duties worldwide, at numerous overseas and stateside shore commands, aboard surface ships, aircraft and submarines and with Naval Special Warfare. They generally divide time between assignments ashore and afloat. Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive can expect a clean, comfortable office-type or small technical laboratory-type environment while on shore duty and a variety of air, surface and subsurface platforms while on sea duty. Their work is of high interest to command and decision-making levels. It is mostly mental, involving foreign language materials. As a CTI, you may work independently or as part of small, coordinated teams - ultimately under the supervision of Cryptologic Warfare Officers (four-year degree required) or Cyber Warfare Engineers (four-year degree required). Training & Advancement Upon completion of the initial 7-9 week training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), you'll report for specialized training, including: Class "A" School Phase I Defense Language Institute (27-64 weeks) in Monterey, CA, for comprehensive foreign language instruction. After "A" school, CTIs are usually assigned to their respective Center of Excellence shore station. While assigned to these shore stations, CTIs are often required to perform temporary assignments aboard aircraft, surface ships and craft and submarines in support of unit commanders. To learn more about the specific training path for Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive, locate a recruiter . Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Advanced Training Advanced training as a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive may also be available during later stages of your career. CTIs will have the opportunity to attend annual training for language maintenance and to take intermediate and advanced foreign language training. For those with further leadership aspirations and a college degree, Officer roles may be available, providing opportunities to lead and train others. Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy technical and operational training in the field of intelligence can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education . You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailor in the Navy. Those seeking a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive position, including all family members, must be U.S. citizens. Applicants must also meet eligibility requirements for a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information security clearance. Normal hearing is also required. They should have exceptionally good character, the ability to learn foreign languages, above average writing and speaking skills, a good memory, curiosity, resourcefulness, an orientation toward ideas and information and the ability to keep accurate records and work with details. Adaptability to a wide range of work activities and environments and an interest in technology and willingness to acquire computerized skills are also important. Applicants for this rating should be aware that the duties of a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive sometimes require assignment aboard surface vessels, submarines and aircraft. If otherwise physically qualified for submarine or aerial flight duty, applicants must affirm their willingness to serve aboard any such unit if assigned upon completion of language training. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving , whether you've served before or whether you've never served before . Part-Time Opportunities There are part-time opportunities available as a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive. Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea or at bases and installations on shore. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted service members: prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement - so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience, you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp for 7-9 weeks in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Contact Us Have a question or just want to learn more? We're here to help. Chat Live Find a Recruiter 1-800-USA-NAVY
09/25/2021
Full time
About Languages are more than just communication-they're cultural codes that need to be analyzed and in some cases, broken. As a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive (CTI) you're more than a linguist-you're a cultural expert, able to translate and interpret foreign communications. The Defense Language School in Monterey, California will fully immerse you in the language for your choice-from Mandarin, to Spanish, to Arabic to Russian. After, you'll travel the world collecting intelligence in support of the Navy. Ignorance can be a threat, but our CTIs defend by making sure we're always in the know. Enlisted None What to Expect Cryptologic Technician Interpretive More Information Responsibilities Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive (CTIs), serve as the Navy's experts in linguistics (including Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Persian-Farsi, Russian and Spanish) and deciphering information in other languages. Their responsibilities include: Collecting and analyzing foreign language communications of interest Transcribing, translating and interpreting foreign language materials Reporting highly technical information of strategic and tactical importance to fleet commanders and national intelligence agencies Providing cultural and regional guidance in support of Navy, Joint Force, national and multinational needs Operating sophisticated state-of-the-art electronic radio receivers, recording devices, computer terminals and associated peripherals in the communications signals environment Work Environment Cryptologic Technicians perform a variety of duties worldwide, at numerous overseas and stateside shore commands, aboard surface ships, aircraft and submarines and with Naval Special Warfare. They generally divide time between assignments ashore and afloat. Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive can expect a clean, comfortable office-type or small technical laboratory-type environment while on shore duty and a variety of air, surface and subsurface platforms while on sea duty. Their work is of high interest to command and decision-making levels. It is mostly mental, involving foreign language materials. As a CTI, you may work independently or as part of small, coordinated teams - ultimately under the supervision of Cryptologic Warfare Officers (four-year degree required) or Cyber Warfare Engineers (four-year degree required). Training & Advancement Upon completion of the initial 7-9 week training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), you'll report for specialized training, including: Class "A" School Phase I Defense Language Institute (27-64 weeks) in Monterey, CA, for comprehensive foreign language instruction. After "A" school, CTIs are usually assigned to their respective Center of Excellence shore station. While assigned to these shore stations, CTIs are often required to perform temporary assignments aboard aircraft, surface ships and craft and submarines in support of unit commanders. To learn more about the specific training path for Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive, locate a recruiter . Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Advanced Training Advanced training as a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive may also be available during later stages of your career. CTIs will have the opportunity to attend annual training for language maintenance and to take intermediate and advanced foreign language training. For those with further leadership aspirations and a college degree, Officer roles may be available, providing opportunities to lead and train others. Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy technical and operational training in the field of intelligence can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education . You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailor in the Navy. Those seeking a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive position, including all family members, must be U.S. citizens. Applicants must also meet eligibility requirements for a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information security clearance. Normal hearing is also required. They should have exceptionally good character, the ability to learn foreign languages, above average writing and speaking skills, a good memory, curiosity, resourcefulness, an orientation toward ideas and information and the ability to keep accurate records and work with details. Adaptability to a wide range of work activities and environments and an interest in technology and willingness to acquire computerized skills are also important. Applicants for this rating should be aware that the duties of a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive sometimes require assignment aboard surface vessels, submarines and aircraft. If otherwise physically qualified for submarine or aerial flight duty, applicants must affirm their willingness to serve aboard any such unit if assigned upon completion of language training. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving , whether you've served before or whether you've never served before . Part-Time Opportunities There are part-time opportunities available as a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive. Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea or at bases and installations on shore. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted service members: prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement - so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience, you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp for 7-9 weeks in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Contact Us Have a question or just want to learn more? We're here to help. Chat Live Find a Recruiter 1-800-USA-NAVY
About Languages are more than just communication-they're cultural codes that need to be analyzed and in some cases, broken. As a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive (CTI) you're more than a linguist-you're a cultural expert, able to translate and interpret foreign communications. The Defense Language School in Monterey, California will fully immerse you in the language for your choice-from Mandarin, to Spanish, to Arabic to Russian. After, you'll travel the world collecting intelligence in support of the Navy. Ignorance can be a threat, but our CTIs defend by making sure we're always in the know. Enlisted None What to Expect Cryptologic Technician Interpretive More Information Responsibilities Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive (CTIs), serve as the Navy's experts in linguistics (including Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Persian-Farsi, Russian and Spanish) and deciphering information in other languages. Their responsibilities include: Collecting and analyzing foreign language communications of interest Transcribing, translating and interpreting foreign language materials Reporting highly technical information of strategic and tactical importance to fleet commanders and national intelligence agencies Providing cultural and regional guidance in support of Navy, Joint Force, national and multinational needs Operating sophisticated state-of-the-art electronic radio receivers, recording devices, computer terminals and associated peripherals in the communications signals environment Work Environment Cryptologic Technicians perform a variety of duties worldwide, at numerous overseas and stateside shore commands, aboard surface ships, aircraft and submarines and with Naval Special Warfare. They generally divide time between assignments ashore and afloat. Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive can expect a clean, comfortable office-type or small technical laboratory-type environment while on shore duty and a variety of air, surface and subsurface platforms while on sea duty. Their work is of high interest to command and decision-making levels. It is mostly mental, involving foreign language materials. As a CTI, you may work independently or as part of small, coordinated teams - ultimately under the supervision of Cryptologic Warfare Officers (four-year degree required) or Cyber Warfare Engineers (four-year degree required). Training & Advancement Upon completion of the initial 7-9 week training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), you'll report for specialized training, including: Class "A" School Phase I Defense Language Institute (27-64 weeks) in Monterey, CA, for comprehensive foreign language instruction. After "A" school, CTIs are usually assigned to their respective Center of Excellence shore station. While assigned to these shore stations, CTIs are often required to perform temporary assignments aboard aircraft, surface ships and craft and submarines in support of unit commanders. To learn more about the specific training path for Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive, locate a recruiter . Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Advanced Training Advanced training as a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive may also be available during later stages of your career. CTIs will have the opportunity to attend annual training for language maintenance and to take intermediate and advanced foreign language training. For those with further leadership aspirations and a college degree, Officer roles may be available, providing opportunities to lead and train others. Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy technical and operational training in the field of intelligence can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education . You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailor in the Navy. Those seeking a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive position, including all family members, must be U.S. citizens. Applicants must also meet eligibility requirements for a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information security clearance. Normal hearing is also required. They should have exceptionally good character, the ability to learn foreign languages, above average writing and speaking skills, a good memory, curiosity, resourcefulness, an orientation toward ideas and information and the ability to keep accurate records and work with details. Adaptability to a wide range of work activities and environments and an interest in technology and willingness to acquire computerized skills are also important. Applicants for this rating should be aware that the duties of a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive sometimes require assignment aboard surface vessels, submarines and aircraft. If otherwise physically qualified for submarine or aerial flight duty, applicants must affirm their willingness to serve aboard any such unit if assigned upon completion of language training. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving , whether you've served before or whether you've never served before . Part-Time Opportunities There are part-time opportunities available as a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive. Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea or at bases and installations on shore. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted service members: prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement - so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience, you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp for 7-9 weeks in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Contact Us Have a question or just want to learn more? We're here to help. Chat Live Find a Recruiter 1-800-USA-NAVY
09/25/2021
Full time
About Languages are more than just communication-they're cultural codes that need to be analyzed and in some cases, broken. As a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive (CTI) you're more than a linguist-you're a cultural expert, able to translate and interpret foreign communications. The Defense Language School in Monterey, California will fully immerse you in the language for your choice-from Mandarin, to Spanish, to Arabic to Russian. After, you'll travel the world collecting intelligence in support of the Navy. Ignorance can be a threat, but our CTIs defend by making sure we're always in the know. Enlisted None What to Expect Cryptologic Technician Interpretive More Information Responsibilities Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive (CTIs), serve as the Navy's experts in linguistics (including Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Persian-Farsi, Russian and Spanish) and deciphering information in other languages. Their responsibilities include: Collecting and analyzing foreign language communications of interest Transcribing, translating and interpreting foreign language materials Reporting highly technical information of strategic and tactical importance to fleet commanders and national intelligence agencies Providing cultural and regional guidance in support of Navy, Joint Force, national and multinational needs Operating sophisticated state-of-the-art electronic radio receivers, recording devices, computer terminals and associated peripherals in the communications signals environment Work Environment Cryptologic Technicians perform a variety of duties worldwide, at numerous overseas and stateside shore commands, aboard surface ships, aircraft and submarines and with Naval Special Warfare. They generally divide time between assignments ashore and afloat. Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive can expect a clean, comfortable office-type or small technical laboratory-type environment while on shore duty and a variety of air, surface and subsurface platforms while on sea duty. Their work is of high interest to command and decision-making levels. It is mostly mental, involving foreign language materials. As a CTI, you may work independently or as part of small, coordinated teams - ultimately under the supervision of Cryptologic Warfare Officers (four-year degree required) or Cyber Warfare Engineers (four-year degree required). Training & Advancement Upon completion of the initial 7-9 week training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), you'll report for specialized training, including: Class "A" School Phase I Defense Language Institute (27-64 weeks) in Monterey, CA, for comprehensive foreign language instruction. After "A" school, CTIs are usually assigned to their respective Center of Excellence shore station. While assigned to these shore stations, CTIs are often required to perform temporary assignments aboard aircraft, surface ships and craft and submarines in support of unit commanders. To learn more about the specific training path for Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive, locate a recruiter . Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Advanced Training Advanced training as a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive may also be available during later stages of your career. CTIs will have the opportunity to attend annual training for language maintenance and to take intermediate and advanced foreign language training. For those with further leadership aspirations and a college degree, Officer roles may be available, providing opportunities to lead and train others. Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy technical and operational training in the field of intelligence can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education . You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailor in the Navy. Those seeking a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive position, including all family members, must be U.S. citizens. Applicants must also meet eligibility requirements for a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information security clearance. Normal hearing is also required. They should have exceptionally good character, the ability to learn foreign languages, above average writing and speaking skills, a good memory, curiosity, resourcefulness, an orientation toward ideas and information and the ability to keep accurate records and work with details. Adaptability to a wide range of work activities and environments and an interest in technology and willingness to acquire computerized skills are also important. Applicants for this rating should be aware that the duties of a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive sometimes require assignment aboard surface vessels, submarines and aircraft. If otherwise physically qualified for submarine or aerial flight duty, applicants must affirm their willingness to serve aboard any such unit if assigned upon completion of language training. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving , whether you've served before or whether you've never served before . Part-Time Opportunities There are part-time opportunities available as a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive. Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea or at bases and installations on shore. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted service members: prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement - so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience, you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp for 7-9 weeks in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Contact Us Have a question or just want to learn more? We're here to help. Chat Live Find a Recruiter 1-800-USA-NAVY
About Languages are more than just communication-they're cultural codes that need to be analyzed and in some cases, broken. As a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive (CTI) you're more than a linguist-you're a cultural expert, able to translate and interpret foreign communications. The Defense Language School in Monterey, California will fully immerse you in the language for your choice-from Mandarin, to Spanish, to Arabic to Russian. After, you'll travel the world collecting intelligence in support of the Navy. Ignorance can be a threat, but our CTIs defend by making sure we're always in the know. Enlisted None What to Expect Cryptologic Technician Interpretive More Information Responsibilities Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive (CTIs), serve as the Navy's experts in linguistics (including Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Persian-Farsi, Russian and Spanish) and deciphering information in other languages. Their responsibilities include: Collecting and analyzing foreign language communications of interest Transcribing, translating and interpreting foreign language materials Reporting highly technical information of strategic and tactical importance to fleet commanders and national intelligence agencies Providing cultural and regional guidance in support of Navy, Joint Force, national and multinational needs Operating sophisticated state-of-the-art electronic radio receivers, recording devices, computer terminals and associated peripherals in the communications signals environment Work Environment Cryptologic Technicians perform a variety of duties worldwide, at numerous overseas and stateside shore commands, aboard surface ships, aircraft and submarines and with Naval Special Warfare. They generally divide time between assignments ashore and afloat. Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive can expect a clean, comfortable office-type or small technical laboratory-type environment while on shore duty and a variety of air, surface and subsurface platforms while on sea duty. Their work is of high interest to command and decision-making levels. It is mostly mental, involving foreign language materials. As a CTI, you may work independently or as part of small, coordinated teams - ultimately under the supervision of Cryptologic Warfare Officers (four-year degree required) or Cyber Warfare Engineers (four-year degree required). Training & Advancement Upon completion of the initial 7-9 week training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), you'll report for specialized training, including: Class "A" School Phase I Defense Language Institute (27-64 weeks) in Monterey, CA, for comprehensive foreign language instruction. After "A" school, CTIs are usually assigned to their respective Center of Excellence shore station. While assigned to these shore stations, CTIs are often required to perform temporary assignments aboard aircraft, surface ships and craft and submarines in support of unit commanders. To learn more about the specific training path for Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive, locate a recruiter . Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Advanced Training Advanced training as a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive may also be available during later stages of your career. CTIs will have the opportunity to attend annual training for language maintenance and to take intermediate and advanced foreign language training. For those with further leadership aspirations and a college degree, Officer roles may be available, providing opportunities to lead and train others. Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy technical and operational training in the field of intelligence can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education . You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailor in the Navy. Those seeking a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive position, including all family members, must be U.S. citizens. Applicants must also meet eligibility requirements for a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information security clearance. Normal hearing is also required. They should have exceptionally good character, the ability to learn foreign languages, above average writing and speaking skills, a good memory, curiosity, resourcefulness, an orientation toward ideas and information and the ability to keep accurate records and work with details. Adaptability to a wide range of work activities and environments and an interest in technology and willingness to acquire computerized skills are also important. Applicants for this rating should be aware that the duties of a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive sometimes require assignment aboard surface vessels, submarines and aircraft. If otherwise physically qualified for submarine or aerial flight duty, applicants must affirm their willingness to serve aboard any such unit if assigned upon completion of language training. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving , whether you've served before or whether you've never served before . Part-Time Opportunities There are part-time opportunities available as a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive. Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea or at bases and installations on shore. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted service members: prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement - so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience, you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp for 7-9 weeks in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Contact Us Have a question or just want to learn more? We're here to help. Chat Live Find a Recruiter 1-800-USA-NAVY
09/25/2021
Full time
About Languages are more than just communication-they're cultural codes that need to be analyzed and in some cases, broken. As a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive (CTI) you're more than a linguist-you're a cultural expert, able to translate and interpret foreign communications. The Defense Language School in Monterey, California will fully immerse you in the language for your choice-from Mandarin, to Spanish, to Arabic to Russian. After, you'll travel the world collecting intelligence in support of the Navy. Ignorance can be a threat, but our CTIs defend by making sure we're always in the know. Enlisted None What to Expect Cryptologic Technician Interpretive More Information Responsibilities Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive (CTIs), serve as the Navy's experts in linguistics (including Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Persian-Farsi, Russian and Spanish) and deciphering information in other languages. Their responsibilities include: Collecting and analyzing foreign language communications of interest Transcribing, translating and interpreting foreign language materials Reporting highly technical information of strategic and tactical importance to fleet commanders and national intelligence agencies Providing cultural and regional guidance in support of Navy, Joint Force, national and multinational needs Operating sophisticated state-of-the-art electronic radio receivers, recording devices, computer terminals and associated peripherals in the communications signals environment Work Environment Cryptologic Technicians perform a variety of duties worldwide, at numerous overseas and stateside shore commands, aboard surface ships, aircraft and submarines and with Naval Special Warfare. They generally divide time between assignments ashore and afloat. Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive can expect a clean, comfortable office-type or small technical laboratory-type environment while on shore duty and a variety of air, surface and subsurface platforms while on sea duty. Their work is of high interest to command and decision-making levels. It is mostly mental, involving foreign language materials. As a CTI, you may work independently or as part of small, coordinated teams - ultimately under the supervision of Cryptologic Warfare Officers (four-year degree required) or Cyber Warfare Engineers (four-year degree required). Training & Advancement Upon completion of the initial 7-9 week training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), you'll report for specialized training, including: Class "A" School Phase I Defense Language Institute (27-64 weeks) in Monterey, CA, for comprehensive foreign language instruction. After "A" school, CTIs are usually assigned to their respective Center of Excellence shore station. While assigned to these shore stations, CTIs are often required to perform temporary assignments aboard aircraft, surface ships and craft and submarines in support of unit commanders. To learn more about the specific training path for Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive, locate a recruiter . Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Advanced Training Advanced training as a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive may also be available during later stages of your career. CTIs will have the opportunity to attend annual training for language maintenance and to take intermediate and advanced foreign language training. For those with further leadership aspirations and a college degree, Officer roles may be available, providing opportunities to lead and train others. Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy technical and operational training in the field of intelligence can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education . You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailor in the Navy. Those seeking a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive position, including all family members, must be U.S. citizens. Applicants must also meet eligibility requirements for a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information security clearance. Normal hearing is also required. They should have exceptionally good character, the ability to learn foreign languages, above average writing and speaking skills, a good memory, curiosity, resourcefulness, an orientation toward ideas and information and the ability to keep accurate records and work with details. Adaptability to a wide range of work activities and environments and an interest in technology and willingness to acquire computerized skills are also important. Applicants for this rating should be aware that the duties of a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive sometimes require assignment aboard surface vessels, submarines and aircraft. If otherwise physically qualified for submarine or aerial flight duty, applicants must affirm their willingness to serve aboard any such unit if assigned upon completion of language training. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving , whether you've served before or whether you've never served before . Part-Time Opportunities There are part-time opportunities available as a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive. Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea or at bases and installations on shore. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted service members: prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement - so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience, you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp for 7-9 weeks in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Contact Us Have a question or just want to learn more? We're here to help. Chat Live Find a Recruiter 1-800-USA-NAVY
About Languages are more than just communication-they're cultural codes that need to be analyzed and in some cases, broken. As a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive (CTI) you're more than a linguist-you're a cultural expert, able to translate and interpret foreign communications. The Defense Language School in Monterey, California will fully immerse you in the language for your choice-from Mandarin, to Spanish, to Arabic to Russian. After, you'll travel the world collecting intelligence in support of the Navy. Ignorance can be a threat, but our CTIs defend by making sure we're always in the know. Enlisted None What to Expect Cryptologic Technician Interpretive More Information Responsibilities Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive (CTIs), serve as the Navy's experts in linguistics (including Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Persian-Farsi, Russian and Spanish) and deciphering information in other languages. Their responsibilities include: Collecting and analyzing foreign language communications of interest Transcribing, translating and interpreting foreign language materials Reporting highly technical information of strategic and tactical importance to fleet commanders and national intelligence agencies Providing cultural and regional guidance in support of Navy, Joint Force, national and multinational needs Operating sophisticated state-of-the-art electronic radio receivers, recording devices, computer terminals and associated peripherals in the communications signals environment Work Environment Cryptologic Technicians perform a variety of duties worldwide, at numerous overseas and stateside shore commands, aboard surface ships, aircraft and submarines and with Naval Special Warfare. They generally divide time between assignments ashore and afloat. Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive can expect a clean, comfortable office-type or small technical laboratory-type environment while on shore duty and a variety of air, surface and subsurface platforms while on sea duty. Their work is of high interest to command and decision-making levels. It is mostly mental, involving foreign language materials. As a CTI, you may work independently or as part of small, coordinated teams - ultimately under the supervision of Cryptologic Warfare Officers (four-year degree required) or Cyber Warfare Engineers (four-year degree required). Training & Advancement Upon completion of the initial 7-9 week training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), you'll report for specialized training, including: Class "A" School Phase I Defense Language Institute (27-64 weeks) in Monterey, CA, for comprehensive foreign language instruction. After "A" school, CTIs are usually assigned to their respective Center of Excellence shore station. While assigned to these shore stations, CTIs are often required to perform temporary assignments aboard aircraft, surface ships and craft and submarines in support of unit commanders. To learn more about the specific training path for Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive, locate a recruiter . Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Advanced Training Advanced training as a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive may also be available during later stages of your career. CTIs will have the opportunity to attend annual training for language maintenance and to take intermediate and advanced foreign language training. For those with further leadership aspirations and a college degree, Officer roles may be available, providing opportunities to lead and train others. Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy technical and operational training in the field of intelligence can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education . You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailor in the Navy. Those seeking a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive position, including all family members, must be U.S. citizens. Applicants must also meet eligibility requirements for a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information security clearance. Normal hearing is also required. They should have exceptionally good character, the ability to learn foreign languages, above average writing and speaking skills, a good memory, curiosity, resourcefulness, an orientation toward ideas and information and the ability to keep accurate records and work with details. Adaptability to a wide range of work activities and environments and an interest in technology and willingness to acquire computerized skills are also important. Applicants for this rating should be aware that the duties of a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive sometimes require assignment aboard surface vessels, submarines and aircraft. If otherwise physically qualified for submarine or aerial flight duty, applicants must affirm their willingness to serve aboard any such unit if assigned upon completion of language training. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving , whether you've served before or whether you've never served before . Part-Time Opportunities There are part-time opportunities available as a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive. Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea or at bases and installations on shore. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted service members: prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement - so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience, you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp for 7-9 weeks in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Contact Us Have a question or just want to learn more? We're here to help. Chat Live Find a Recruiter 1-800-USA-NAVY
09/25/2021
Full time
About Languages are more than just communication-they're cultural codes that need to be analyzed and in some cases, broken. As a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive (CTI) you're more than a linguist-you're a cultural expert, able to translate and interpret foreign communications. The Defense Language School in Monterey, California will fully immerse you in the language for your choice-from Mandarin, to Spanish, to Arabic to Russian. After, you'll travel the world collecting intelligence in support of the Navy. Ignorance can be a threat, but our CTIs defend by making sure we're always in the know. Enlisted None What to Expect Cryptologic Technician Interpretive More Information Responsibilities Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive (CTIs), serve as the Navy's experts in linguistics (including Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Persian-Farsi, Russian and Spanish) and deciphering information in other languages. Their responsibilities include: Collecting and analyzing foreign language communications of interest Transcribing, translating and interpreting foreign language materials Reporting highly technical information of strategic and tactical importance to fleet commanders and national intelligence agencies Providing cultural and regional guidance in support of Navy, Joint Force, national and multinational needs Operating sophisticated state-of-the-art electronic radio receivers, recording devices, computer terminals and associated peripherals in the communications signals environment Work Environment Cryptologic Technicians perform a variety of duties worldwide, at numerous overseas and stateside shore commands, aboard surface ships, aircraft and submarines and with Naval Special Warfare. They generally divide time between assignments ashore and afloat. Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive can expect a clean, comfortable office-type or small technical laboratory-type environment while on shore duty and a variety of air, surface and subsurface platforms while on sea duty. Their work is of high interest to command and decision-making levels. It is mostly mental, involving foreign language materials. As a CTI, you may work independently or as part of small, coordinated teams - ultimately under the supervision of Cryptologic Warfare Officers (four-year degree required) or Cyber Warfare Engineers (four-year degree required). Training & Advancement Upon completion of the initial 7-9 week training at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes (known as Boot Camp), you'll report for specialized training, including: Class "A" School Phase I Defense Language Institute (27-64 weeks) in Monterey, CA, for comprehensive foreign language instruction. After "A" school, CTIs are usually assigned to their respective Center of Excellence shore station. While assigned to these shore stations, CTIs are often required to perform temporary assignments aboard aircraft, surface ships and craft and submarines in support of unit commanders. To learn more about the specific training path for Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive, locate a recruiter . Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. Advanced Training Advanced training as a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive may also be available during later stages of your career. CTIs will have the opportunity to attend annual training for language maintenance and to take intermediate and advanced foreign language training. For those with further leadership aspirations and a college degree, Officer roles may be available, providing opportunities to lead and train others. Post-Service Opportunities Specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields in the civilian sector. Education Opportunities Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy technical and operational training in the field of intelligence can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on Education . You may also continue your education through undergraduate degree opportunities like the Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications & Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required to become an Enlisted Sailor in the Navy. Those seeking a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive position, including all family members, must be U.S. citizens. Applicants must also meet eligibility requirements for a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information security clearance. Normal hearing is also required. They should have exceptionally good character, the ability to learn foreign languages, above average writing and speaking skills, a good memory, curiosity, resourcefulness, an orientation toward ideas and information and the ability to keep accurate records and work with details. Adaptability to a wide range of work activities and environments and an interest in technology and willingness to acquire computerized skills are also important. Applicants for this rating should be aware that the duties of a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive sometimes require assignment aboard surface vessels, submarines and aircraft. If otherwise physically qualified for submarine or aerial flight duty, applicants must affirm their willingness to serve aboard any such unit if assigned upon completion of language training. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving , whether you've served before or whether you've never served before . Part-Time Opportunities There are part-time opportunities available as a Cryptologic Technician Interpretive. Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly drilling, Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes. For annual training, Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive may serve anywhere in the world, whether on a ship at sea or at bases and installations on shore. Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors Most of what you do in the Navy Reserve is considered training. The basic Navy Reserve commitment involves training a minimum of one weekend a month (referred to as drilling) and two weeks a year (referred to as Annual Training) - or the equivalent of that. Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive in the Navy Reserve serve in an Enlisted role. Before receiving the ongoing professional training that comes with the job, initial training requirements must be met. For current or former military Enlisted service members: prior experience satisfies the initial Recruit Training requirement - so you will not need to go through Boot Camp again. For those without prior military experience, you will need to meet the initial Recruit Training requirement by attending Boot Camp for 7-9 weeks in Great Lakes, IL. This training course will prepare you for service in the Navy Reserve and count as your first Annual Training. Contact Us Have a question or just want to learn more? We're here to help. Chat Live Find a Recruiter 1-800-USA-NAVY