Combat Engineer
Listed on 2025-12-30
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Engineering
Systems Engineer
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OverviewAs a member of the military, Combat Engineers ensure that troops can live, move, and fight on the battlefield. They perform construction and maintenance tasks, operate vehicles and equipment in support of engineer operations, and maintain field installations and facilities.
Responsibilities- Construct and maintain roads, airfields, heliports, bridges, causeways, rafts, and both permanent and temporary buildings.
- Construct field defenses and obstacles.
- Provide drinking water by testing, purifying, and filtering local supplies and constructing local distribution systems.
- Detect and dispose of mines and bulk explosives.
- Demolish roads and bridges, and lay minefields to prevent enemy movement.
- Maintain and operate engineering equipment, including weapons, vehicles, heavy equipment, and supplies.
- Provide engineer communications on the battlefield.
Combat Engineers experience unique adventures and challenges in the field. Qualified Combat Engineers may apply for Combat Diver Training. Depending on the force (Regular or Reserve), postings and relocations vary, with Reserve members serving part-time at local units and having the option to volunteer for deployments.
Entry Requirements- No previous work experience or specific skills required; recruiters assist in assessing suitability.
- Minimum education:
Grade 10 or Secondary 4 in Quebec; foreign education may be accepted.
The initial training is the Basic Military Qualification course at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec. This is followed by driver training in Borden, Ontario, and 20 weeks of military engineering training at Gagetown, New Brunswick, covering construction of defenses, roads, bridges, radio communications, and explosive handling. Advanced and specialized training options are available, including courses in combat diving, explosives disposal, and heavy equipment operation.
Part-TimeOptions
This role is available part-time through the Primary Reserve at various locations across Canada. Reserve members serve part-time, usually evenings and weekends, and may volunteer for full-time positions or deployments. They receive pay and benefits comparable to the Regular Force, with opportunities for career development.
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Level: Entry level
Type:
Full-time
Function:
Other, Information Technology, and Management
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