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Aerospace Telecommunications & Information Systems Technician

Royal Canadian Air Force902

Keeps the RCAF's communications, radar and information systems working — the ground-side electronics air operations depend on. Deeply technical fault-finding on kit most people never see and everyone quietly relies on.

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MOC (Military Occupational Code)

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Aerospace Telecommunications & Information Systems Technician
the CAF · MOC (Military Occupational Code)
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