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Officer Sensor Systems of Arms H/F
Full Time
1628.00 - 2932.00
Job description
The officer responsible for planning and conducting aerial operations is an operational officer. His role is to pilot the implementation of air missions, ensuring coordination between different actors: squadrons, intelligence services, support units, and command.
He develops flight plans, anticipates tactical and logistical constraints, manages available air resources, and ensures the safety of aircraft and personnel involved. Whether it's a reconnaissance flight, ground support or an external operation, nothing takes off without his green light.
A salary equal between men and women at the same post and hierarchical level.
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45 days of leave per year.
,
Preferring rates with SNCF, up to -75% for you and -50% for your family.
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A free accommodation on base for new recruits or a housing allowance to live outside.
To start your career as an officer responsible for planning and conducting aerial operations, the job training includes:
- Initial military training is 12 weeks at the Air and Space School in Salon-de-Provence (Bouches-du-Rhône).
- Professional training differs depending on the positions held
You will follow a paid training:
AFTER passing the entry tests, you are fully integrated into the personnel of the Air and Space Army. As such, you benefit from your full salary during the entire duration of the training until obtaining the required certifications to start your job as an officer responsible for planning and conducting aerial operations.
As an officer responsible for planning and conducting aerial operations, you participate in:
- Strategic mission planning: analysis of context, objectives, means, and operational constraints;
- Preparation of mission orders: writing, coordination with squadrons, logistical supervision;
- Conducting operations in real-time: tracking flights, adapting to unexpected events, coordinating between units;
- Post-mission analysis: debriefings, information feedback, adjustments for future operations;
- Managing priorities and resources in a high-pressure environment, both in France and OPEX.
He develops flight plans, anticipates tactical and logistical constraints, manages available air resources, and ensures the safety of aircraft and personnel involved. Whether it's a reconnaissance flight, ground support or an external operation, nothing takes off without his green light.
A salary equal between men and women at the same post and hierarchical level.
,
45 days of leave per year.
,
Preferring rates with SNCF, up to -75% for you and -50% for your family.
,
A free accommodation on base for new recruits or a housing allowance to live outside.
To start your career as an officer responsible for planning and conducting aerial operations, the job training includes:
- Initial military training is 12 weeks at the Air and Space School in Salon-de-Provence (Bouches-du-Rhône).
- Professional training differs depending on the positions held
You will follow a paid training:
AFTER passing the entry tests, you are fully integrated into the personnel of the Air and Space Army. As such, you benefit from your full salary during the entire duration of the training until obtaining the required certifications to start your job as an officer responsible for planning and conducting aerial operations.
As an officer responsible for planning and conducting aerial operations, you participate in:
- Strategic mission planning: analysis of context, objectives, means, and operational constraints;
- Preparation of mission orders: writing, coordination with squadrons, logistical supervision;
- Conducting operations in real-time: tracking flights, adapting to unexpected events, coordinating between units;
- Post-mission analysis: debriefings, information feedback, adjustments for future operations;
- Managing priorities and resources in a high-pressure environment, both in France and OPEX.
Required skills
planning
certifications
resources
leave
officer
housing allowance
professional training
adjustments
priorities
sncf
conducting
high-pressure environment
sensor systems
salon-de-provence
real-time operations
aerial operations
arms
military training
air and space school
bouches-du-rhône
initial military training
entry tests
strategic mission planning
mission orders
logistical supervision
debriefings
information feedback
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Company information
- Company
- Armée de l'Air et de l'Espace
- Location
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France, Normandie, Seine-Maritime, Rouen, Bihorel
France - Posted
- 7 months ago
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