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Writing an effective Radio Operator resume is an essential part of your job search. Make sure you include a summary of your experience and goals, plus, list relevant work experience, certifications and computer programs you know. Also, highlight your skills, such as: being a good communicator, managing projects and more.

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Responsibilities

Typical Radio Operator responsibilities to be added to your resume.

  • Set up antennas and mobile communication units during military field exercises.

  • Communicate with receiving operators to exchange transmission instructions.

  • Coordinate radio-related aspects of locating and contacting airplanes and ships that are missing or in distress.

  • Operate radio equipment to communicate with ships, aircraft, mining crews, offshore oil rigs, logging camps and other remote operations.

  • Turn controls or throw switches to activate power, adjust voice volume and modulation, and set transmitters on specified frequencies.

  • Maintain station logs of messages transmitted and received for activities such as flight testing and fire locations.

  • Operate sound-recording equipment to record signals and preserve broadcasts for purposes such as analysis by intelligence personnel.

  • Review applicable regulations regarding radio communications, and report violations.

  • Send, receive, and interpret coded messages.

  • Conduct periodic equipment inspections and routine tests to ensure that operations standards are met.

  • Examine and operate new equipment prior to installation to ensure that it performs properly.

  • Repair radio equipment as necessary, using electronic testing equipment, hand tools, and power tools.

  • Broadcast weather reports and warnings.

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