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So you've earned for yourself a degree in informations and communication technology. If you're not interested in getting that much-coveted slot in a corporation, you can try your luck at landing a navy job. Yes, you heard it right. A navy job can be the perfect venue for you to exercise your skills and knowledge in information and communication technology while serving the country. Here is a list of navy job positions where ICT professionals can also do well in.
There's more to this navy job than just donning that traditional striped uniform. A person in this navy job position is an integral part of a ship's operations. People in these navy job positions perform tasks such as setting up and maintaining communication systems within the whole ship or with other vessels. Sailors in these navy job posts also maintain and give advice on the maneuvering tactics the ship should take.
Though a fluency or knowledge of languages other than English would fare you well in this navy job, it isn't really a requirement. The tasks in this navy job are challenging, as you can be required to interpret (or intercept in some cases) confidential or top secret information. People employed in these navy job positions then make recommendations based on the information they have decoded when it comes to the tactical operations of the navy.
The duties of sailors employed in these navy job positions are quite similar with CTL sailors. However, the difference in their duties lies actually in their qualifications. Where CTL sailors are well-grounded in linguistics, CTS sailors can fare well in this navy job position with their aptitude in mathematics, physics and other sciences. Sailors in these navy job positions can also be rotated on shifts for keeping watch during deployment or while in port.
This navy job may seem exciting and full of challenges and in fact, it rather plays a significant part in naval operations. People employed in these navy job positions are crucial in detecting (and preventing) submarine action from foreign or unfriendly forces. Using advanced equipment and military software, people in these navy jobs track, plot and give tactical advice when it comes to defending the country.
22 February 2010
First Lieutenant Ralph Clark was a newlywed who left behind his wife and young son to travel with the First Fleet brig Friendship in 1789. He took the voyage with hopes of gaining a promotion but instead went mad with loneliness... read full story
15 October 2009
MERAK, BANTEN: Distraught Sri Lankan asylum seekers said they were fleeing "genocide" against ethnic Tamils in their country, and expressed shock that the Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, had personally intervened to interrupt their journey to Australian shores... read full story
8 August 2009
THE Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, has promised to visit India this year after meeting the Indian Foreign Minister, S. M. Krishna, who described the recent violence against students in Australia as a "small irritation" that would not harm relations... read full story
3 July 2009
GORDON KING remembers exactly where he was on September 3, 1939 when the prime minister, Robert Menzies, announced Australia was at war... read full story
7 December 2008
Brett Ratten can't believe his "good fortune" in arriving at a battered Carlton during a time of great change, and the club has a distinct navy blue feel about it once more, writes Caroline Wilson.. read full story