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Under the supervision of the Head of Office/Generalist field officer (security), the Radio Operator operates the ICRC’s telecommunications equipment. He/she maintains radio contact and telecommunications between sites, vehicles, and people so that the Sub-structure can follow field movements in accordance with its programme and with security rules.

Main Duties and Responsibilities

  1. Radio Communication
  • Operates all types of radio (VHF, HF) including phone/satellite equipment for voice and data communication
  • Maintains daily radio and operations in the field mobile log
  • Facilitates radio and telecommunication contacts and maintains a permanent field follow-up according to internal guidelines
  • Respects international and national radio procedures when contacting other stations
  • Registers and treat incoming and outgoing information, confidentially, rapidly and with accuracy
  • Is responsible for ensuring that the correct languages are used when working with all types of radios
  • Selects the most efficient means of communication (inside and outside the ICRC) considering speed and cost
  • Is responsible for HF/VHF radios and satellite phones and issues them to field officers when needed
  • Consistently goes through the daily staff location template daily and promptly reports omissions or inconsistencies to the Radio Operator Supervisor for corrective action.
  • Maintains a good mastery of the geographically assigned environment.
  1. Field trips
  • Follows communication and transmission activity via telecommunications equipment
  • Ensures constant contact with people moving in the field and takes appropriate action as stipulated under security rules and internal guidelines
  • Updates lists of field movements, messages transmitted, etc.
  • Maintains a detailed incident log for security reports and proactively maintains information flow on security-related matters, forwarding to the management regular security reports
  • Obtains security clearance for field trips and ensures strict adherence to the relevant movement plans.
  • Ensures all movements are registered in the Field mobile log database.

Education and Experience Required

  • Minimum of Secondary Education.
  • Diploma in ICT or Electronic, additional vocational training in electronics, telecommunication, IT, or similar field will be an asset.
  • Experience in communications/Radio operations within NGO’s or similar function preferably with an international organization.
  • Very good command of written and spoken English and local languages is an added advantage
  • Good knowledge of radio (HF & VHF) technology and satellite communication.
  • Excellent knowledge of the geographically assigned environment Basic mechanical skills.

  • Click on the link or scan the QR code below to access the application page.

And

  • Send Curriculum vitae, and Certificates to [email protected]
  • Clearly indicate “ABJ202300388 Radio Operator DAT” as the subject of your application (Applications intended for this role without this subject and do not use the online Ms Form will not be taken into consideration)

The deadline for the submission of applications will be 24.07.2023, 16:30hrs. Late applications will not be considered.

Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

Equal opportunities shall be provided to all employees and applicants for employment based on their demonstrated ability and competence without discrimination based on race, colour, religion, sex, nationality, status, disability etc.

(The ICRC values diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive working environment)

We welcome applications from all qualified candidates; Female & People Living with Disability applicants are encouraged to apply.

ICRC will not request any monetary payments from applicants at any stage of the recruitment process

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The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is a humanitarian institution based in Geneva, Switzerland and a three-time Nobel Prize Laureate. State parties (signatories) to the four Geneva Conventions of 1949 and their Additional Protocols of 1977 (Protocol I, Protocol II) and 2005 have given the ICRC a mandate to protect victims of international and internal armed conflicts. Such victims include war wounded, prisoners, refugees, civilians, and other non-combatants.

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0 USD Damaturu CF 3201 Abc road Fixed Term , 40 hours per week International Committee Of The Red Cross (ICRC)

Under the supervision of the Head of Office/Generalist field officer (security), the Radio Operator operates the ICRC’s telecommunications equipment. He/she maintains radio contact and telecommunications between sites, vehicles, and people so that the Sub-structure can follow field movements in accordance with its programme and with security rules.

Main Duties and Responsibilities

  1. Radio Communication
  • Operates all types of radio (VHF, HF) including phone/satellite equipment for voice and data communication
  • Maintains daily radio and operations in the field mobile log
  • Facilitates radio and telecommunication contacts and maintains a permanent field follow-up according to internal guidelines
  • Respects international and national radio procedures when contacting other stations
  • Registers and treat incoming and outgoing information, confidentially, rapidly and with accuracy
  • Is responsible for ensuring that the correct languages are used when working with all types of radios
  • Selects the most efficient means of communication (inside and outside the ICRC) considering speed and cost
  • Is responsible for HF/VHF radios and satellite phones and issues them to field officers when needed
  • Consistently goes through the daily staff location template daily and promptly reports omissions or inconsistencies to the Radio Operator Supervisor for corrective action.
  • Maintains a good mastery of the geographically assigned environment.
  1. Field trips
  • Follows communication and transmission activity via telecommunications equipment
  • Ensures constant contact with people moving in the field and takes appropriate action as stipulated under security rules and internal guidelines
  • Updates lists of field movements, messages transmitted, etc.
  • Maintains a detailed incident log for security reports and proactively maintains information flow on security-related matters, forwarding to the management regular security reports
  • Obtains security clearance for field trips and ensures strict adherence to the relevant movement plans.
  • Ensures all movements are registered in the Field mobile log database.

Education and Experience Required

  • Minimum of Secondary Education.
  • Diploma in ICT or Electronic, additional vocational training in electronics, telecommunication, IT, or similar field will be an asset.
  • Experience in communications/Radio operations within NGO’s or similar function preferably with an international organization.
  • Very good command of written and spoken English and local languages is an added advantage
  • Good knowledge of radio (HF & VHF) technology and satellite communication.
  • Excellent knowledge of the geographically assigned environment Basic mechanical skills.

  • Click on the link or scan the QR code below to access the application page.

And

  • Send Curriculum vitae, and Certificates to [email protected]
  • Clearly indicate “ABJ202300388 Radio Operator DAT" as the subject of your application (Applications intended for this role without this subject and do not use the online Ms Form will not be taken into consideration)

The deadline for the submission of applications will be 24.07.2023, 16:30hrs. Late applications will not be considered.

Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

Equal opportunities shall be provided to all employees and applicants for employment based on their demonstrated ability and competence without discrimination based on race, colour, religion, sex, nationality, status, disability etc.

(The ICRC values diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive working environment)

We welcome applications from all qualified candidates; Female & People Living with Disability applicants are encouraged to apply.

ICRC will not request any monetary payments from applicants at any stage of the recruitment process

2023-07-25

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