
Tablet operator
Fixed-wing reconnaissance drone operator
A tablet operator is responsible for accurately and promptly displaying the operational situation on physical maps or electronic tablets. The role involves recording and continuously updating information on the location, movement, and status of friendly and enemy forces based on reconnaissance and operational reports. The primary focus is accuracy of markings, use of standardized tactical symbols, and strict adherence to safety requirements.
Responsibilities
- Recording and updating data on the location, movement, and status of friendly forces;
- Displaying information on enemy positions, capabilities, and directions of activity;
- Working with physical maps and electronic tablet devices;
- Using standardized tactical symbols and abbreviations;
- Verifying accuracy and relevance of displayed information;
- Following safety and fire protection requirements.
Requirements
- Basic skills in working with maps or digital tablet devices;
- Attention to detail and responsible handling of information;
- Ability to process and update data quickly;
- Ability to follow established instructions and standards;
- Willingness to learn and comply with procedures.
Conditions
- Service format in accordance with applicable legislation;
- On-site training and role-specific onboarding;
- Provision of tablets, maps, and required equipment;
- Social guarantees provided for military service members.
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