
Satellite communications specialist
Fixed-wing reconnaissance drone operator
Combat Roles20 000-120 000 UAHCommunications
A satellite communications specialist is responsible for configuring, operating, and supporting satellite data transmission systems during assigned duties. The role involves working with terminals, antennas, and network components, monitoring link quality, and resolving technical issues. The primary focus is stable connectivity, equipment reliability, and compliance with established procedures.
Responsibilities
- Configuring and operating satellite communication systems;
- Monitoring connection quality and data transmission stability;
- Maintaining satellite terminals, antennas, and related equipment;
- Identifying and resolving basic technical malfunctions;
- Maintaining technical documentation and equipment records;
- Following information security and operating requirements.
Requirements
- Basic knowledge of communications or telecommunications;
- Understanding of satellite system operating principles;
- Ability to work with technical documentation and manuals;
- Attention to detail and responsible work approach;
- Willingness to learn and operate new equipment.
Conditions
- Service format in accordance with applicable legislation;
- On-site training and role-specific onboarding;
- Provision of necessary equipment and work tools;
- Social guarantees provided for military service members.
Similar vacancies
| Unit | Position | Type | Salary (UAH) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
414th Separate Brigade of Unmanned Systems “Magyar’s Birds” | Communications service records clerk | Non-Combat Roles | 20 000-50 000 | ||
411th Separate Brigade of Unmanned Systems “Hawks” | Communications specialist[Hot] | Non-Combat Roles | 20 000-50 000 | ||
20th Separate Brigade of Unmanned Systems K-2 | Communications Specialist[Hot] | Combat Roles | 20 000-120 000 | ||
429th Separate Brigade of Unmanned Systems “Achilles” | UGV communications specialist | Combat Roles | 20 000-120 000 |
414th Separate Brigade of Unmanned Systems “Magyar’s Birds”
Non-Combat Roles20 000-50 000
More details about the vacancy411th Separate Brigade of Unmanned Systems “Hawks”
Non-Combat Roles20 000-50 000
More details about the vacancy20th Separate Brigade of Unmanned Systems K-2
Combat Roles20 000-120 000
More details about the vacancy429th Separate Brigade of Unmanned Systems “Achilles”
Combat Roles20 000-120 000
More details about the vacancyAbout the division
Main Department of Unmanned Aerial Systems “Phoenix” of the SBGSU
The first and leading unit within the SBGS system to focus exclusively on unmanned systems. Most of its pilots have infantry experience, giving them a clear understanding of how critical aerial cover is for protecting comrades on the ground
Other vacancies in the division
| Unit | Position | Type | Salary (UAH) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Main Department of Unmanned Aerial Systems “Phoenix” of the SBGSU | Senior UAV operator | Combat Roles | 20 000-120 000 | ||
Main Department of Unmanned Aerial Systems “Phoenix” of the SBGSU | System administrator | Non-Combat Roles | 20 000-50 000 | ||
Main Department of Unmanned Aerial Systems “Phoenix” of the SBGSU | Multirotor UAV operator | Combat Roles | 20 000-120 000 | ||
Main Department of Unmanned Aerial Systems “Phoenix” of the SBGSU | Strike UAV squad leader | Combat Roles | 20 000-120 000 |
Main Department of Unmanned Aerial Systems “Phoenix” of the SBGSU
Combat Roles20 000-120 000
More details about the vacancyMain Department of Unmanned Aerial Systems “Phoenix” of the SBGSU
Non-Combat Roles20 000-50 000
More details about the vacancyMain Department of Unmanned Aerial Systems “Phoenix” of the SBGSU
Combat Roles20 000-120 000
More details about the vacancyMain Department of Unmanned Aerial Systems “Phoenix” of the SBGSU
Combat Roles20 000-120 000
More details about the vacancy