Army Linguist
- Employer
- United States Army 3rd Recruiting Brigade
- Location
- Minneapolis
- Salary
- Competitive
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- Industry
- Government and Public Services
- Role
- Other
- Job Type
- Long-Term
- Hours
- Full Time
As a Signals Intelligence Voice Interceptor, you'll use your skills as a linguist to identify, categorize, translate, and summarize foreign language communications from a specific location. You'll also operate and oversee signals equipment used in signals intelligence operations. You'll learn intelligence skills needed to conduct military briefings, and tip the appropriate authorities when neede The Voice Intercept Technician conducts, manages and gives operational direction for use of intelligence and electronic warfare (IEW) personnel and equipment. d. This role is important because the nation's defense depends largely on information that comes from foreign languages.
With increasing joint operations, a greater pool of applicants from other military branch services (Navy, Air Force and Marines) exists. Those who can demonstrate their qualifications may apply for 352P on a will-train basis. Applicants from other military branches must come from a military intelligence Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) with similar duties and skill set as outlined above. Applicants must demonstrate their qualifications through hard copies of documented experience (e.g., awards, certificates and performance evaluations).
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