
EW system lead
Fixed-wing reconnaissance drone operator
Combat Roles20 000-120 000 UAHCommunications
An EW system lead is responsible for organizing, coordinating, and supervising the operation of an electronic warfare system during assigned duties. The role includes managing personnel, planning system usage, and ensuring technical readiness. The primary focus is effective system operation, compliance with procedures, and stable performance of equipment.
Responsibilities
- Organizing and coordinating EW system operations;
- Planning equipment usage according to assigned tasks;
- Monitoring technical condition and readiness of EW systems;
- Coordinating operators and technical staff activities;
- Maintaining operational records and reports;
- Ensuring compliance with procedures and safety requirements.
Requirements
- Basic knowledge of electronics or communications;
- Experience in team coordination or supervisory roles;
- Understanding of technical system operation principles;
- Attention to detail and responsible work approach;
- Willingness to learn and work with new equipment.
Conditions
- Service format in accordance with applicable legislation;
- On-site training and role-specific onboarding;
- Provision of specialized equipment and work tools;
- Social guarantees provided for military service members.
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