Radar and Sonar Operator ... (Military - Enlisted)

What They Do

About This Career

Radar and sonar operators set up, operate, and perform preventive maintenance on sophisticated radar and sonar equipment. They use radar and sonar to detect, track, recognize, analyze, and identify objects.

This career is part of the Government and Public Administration cluster National Security pathway.

A person in this career:

  • Operates radar equipment, including field artillery and air defense radar systems
  • Employs submarine sonar and other oceanographic systems and equipment (e.g., sonobuoys, fire control systems)
  • Surveys ocean-borne acoustics and analyzes, classifies, positions, and reports on surfaced and submerged contacts
  • Recognizes friendly and threat weapon system acoustic characteristics
  • Tracks surface to surface munitions, reports the point of origin, and determines a prediction of the point of impact to support counterfire operations
  • Provides early warning and timely and accurate target information through intelligence operations
  • Establishes voyage plans, plots anchorages, detects navigation hazards, and calculates ranges
  • Supplies fire control data to set and launch weapons
  • Utilizes diagnostic programs, interprets results, and performs corrective procedures
  • Assembles, dissembles, connects, modifies, and adjusts electronic assemblies and ancillary systems for movement and operation (e.g., antennas, power generation, radar beacon, and weather systems)

Working Conditions and Physical Demands

People who do this job report that:

  • You would often handle loads up to 10 lbs., sometimes up to 20 lbs. You might do a lot of walking or standing, or you might sit but use your arms and legs to control machines, equipment or tools.
  • Work in this occupation requires being inside most of the time

Working in this career involves (physical activities):

  • Detecting sounds and hearing the differences between sounds of different pitch and loudness
  • Seeing clearly up close
  • Speaking clearly enough to be able to be understood by others
  • Identifying and understanding the speech of another person

Work Hours and Travel

  • Overnight travel
  • Rotating shift work