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Signals Intelligence Voice Interceptor

Eligible for up to a $40k signing bonus.
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Job Overview

  • Enlisted
  • Officer
  • Active Duty
  • Army Reserve
  • Army National Guard
  • Entry Level

As a Signals Intelligence Voice Interceptor, you’ll use your skills as a linguist to identify, categorize, translate, and summarize foreign language communications from a specific location. You’ll also operate and oversee signals equipment used in signals intelligence operations. You’ll learn intelligence skills needed to conduct military briefings, and tip the appropriate authorities when needed. This role is important because the nation’s defense depends largely on information that comes from foreign languages.

Skills You’ll Learn

  • Foreign Communications
  • Translating & Reporting
  • Detection & Analysis

Requirements

  • Soldiers who aren’t fluent in a foreign language will attend training at the Defense Language Institute for 16 to 25 months prior to attending Advanced Individual Training
  • 10 weeks of Basic Training
  • 52 weeks of Advanced Individual Training
  • 91 ASVAB Score: Skilled Technical (ST)

Certifications

  • 42 Nationally Recognized Certifications Available
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