Azov Brigade Offers High Salaries for Auto Electricians.
Auto Electrician Position Open in Azov Special Forces Brigade
According to Novyny.live: The Azov Special Forces Brigade is recruiting auto electricians. Applicants must possess a minimum of one year's professional experience and a thorough understanding of automotive electrical systems. Successful candidates can expect a monthly salary ranging from 27,000 to 127,000 Ukrainian hryvnias.
Job Duties and Conditions
The role's primary responsibilities will include:
- Diagnosing and troubleshooting electrical faults;
- Installing and replacing electrical components;
- Performing repair work;
- Operating specialized diagnostic equipment.
These requirements highlight the need for both theoretical knowledge and practical, hands-on skills in the field.
Furthermore, personnel assigned to work in active combat zones will receive a daily hazard pay supplement of 3,300 hryvnias. The terms of service include official mobilization for the duration of the martial law period or the option of a fixed-term contract. The position is also open to current service members seeking a transfer.
The vacancy has been publicly listed on the Ukrainian job portal Work.ua, ensuring broad visibility for potential applicants. This recruitment drive is part of a wider effort to maintain and enhance the technical readiness of military units during wartime.
This opening from the Azov Brigade is a component of ongoing initiatives to prepare and sustain the technical support systems for military units operating in combat conditions.
The elevated salary scale and substantial hazard pay underscore the critical importance of this technical role in the current conflict. The Ukrainian military faces a constant demand for skilled specialists to ensure the operational reliability of its vehicle fleet and other essential equipment.
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