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WHAT CAN YOU DO IN THE ARMY? - Defence Jobs

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“It’s such a diverse job.Fire fighting, refuelling choppers,refuelling land craft, buildinginstallations, and keeping allof the equipment functional.”Kate Hodgkin, FUEL SPECIALIST.“If you can think of any adventuresport you might do, mountainbike riding, sky diving oranything like that, flying a blackhawk helicopter has got to beatit.”Mike Elderfield, Pilot.<strong>THE</strong>RE ISN’T JUST ONE <strong>ARMY</strong> CAREER.AND <strong>THE</strong>RE ISN’TJUST ONE WAY TO JO<strong>IN</strong> UP.If the Army is something you’ve been thinkingabout, you need to choose the career path thatmatches your skills, interests and education.Whether you want to be an officer or a soldier,there’s a huge range of exciting opportunitieswaiting for you. From Pilot to Finance Clerk,Artillery Officer to Carpenter, Commando toEngineer; the Army has jobs at all levels, for allpeople. <strong>Jobs</strong> that are rewarding in all sorts ofways. The following pages will help you find whatyou want and show you how to get there.GENERAL ENTRY JOBSAdministration ClerkAir DispatcherAircraft Life Support FitterAircraft Structural FitterAircraft TechnicianAnalyst Intelligence OperationsArtillery-Air DefenderArtillerymanAvionics TechnicianCargo SpecialistCarpenterCombat EngineerCommandoCommunications Systems OperatorCookCrewman Australian Light ArmouredVehicleCrewman Main Battle TankDental AssistantDriver TransportElectricianElectronics TechnicianElectronic Warfare Operator SpecialistFinance ClerkFire FighterFitter Armament (Fitter & Turner)Fuel SpecialistGroundcrewman Aircraft SupportGroundcrewman Mission SupportInformation Systems TechnicianMarine SpecialistMDFA3090 08/09Mechanic RecoveryMedical Operator/TechnicianMetalsmithMultimedia TechnicianMusicianOperator MovementOperator Weapon Locating RadarParachute RiggerPhysical Training InstructorPlumberPsychological ExaminerRiflemanStewardSupply CoordinatorSurveillance Aircraft OperatorTechnician ElectricalTechnician GeomaticTechnician Preventative MedicineTelecommunications TechnicianVehicle MechanicOFFICER JOBSAeronautical Engineer OfficerArmoured Corps OfficerArtillery Corps OfficerAviation Corps OfficerAviation Force Preservation (OH&S) OfficerCatering Corps OfficerChaplainCivil Engineer OfficerCommunications OfficerDental Officer<strong>WHAT</strong> <strong>CAN</strong> <strong>YOU</strong> <strong>DO</strong><strong>IN</strong> <strong>THE</strong> <strong>ARMY</strong>?www.defencejobs.gov.auCall 13 19 01.Education Corps OfficerElectrical Corps OfficerElectrical Engineer OfficerElectrical Mechanical EngineerCorps OfficerElectrical/Mechatronic EngineerOfficerEngineer Corps OfficerEnvironmental Health OfficerFinance OfficerInfantry Corps OfficerIntelligence Corps OfficerLegal OfficerMechanical Engineer OfficerMedical Corps OfficerMedical OfficerMilitary Police Corps OfficerNursing OfficerOrdnance Corps OfficerPharmaceutical OfficerPhysiotherapistPilotPsychologistPublic Relations OfficerRadiographerScientific OfficerSignals Corps OfficerTransport Corps OfficerFor more information,just check out our website.You’ll find a complete list ofall the great jobs the Armyhas to offer.army career paths


Army Officer<strong>THE</strong> CAREERS. <strong>THE</strong> PREREQUISITES. <strong>THE</strong> CHALLENGES. <strong>THE</strong> REWARDS.ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE (RMC) DUNTROON. You must be at least 17 years of agewith passes in Year 12 English and three other subjects. You can alsobe a tertiary student or a graduate from a tertiary institution.AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE ACADEMY (ADFA). You must be at least 17 yearsof age upon entry and have completed Year 12 with results that qualifyyou for admission to the University of NSW.RMC DUNTROON. You’ll spend 18 months undertaking world-classleadership and military skills training graduating as a GSO.ADFA. You’ll study for a degree in Engineering, Arts, Science, Businessor IT at the Australian <strong>Defence</strong> Force Academy (part of the University ofNSW) while training in leadership and military skills. You’ll then completeyour officer training with 12 months at RMC Duntroon.RMC DUNTROON AND ADFA. All RMC and ADFA graduates will come outwith an Associate Diploma in Personnel Administration, whileADFA graduates also receive a degree from the University ofNew South Wales in their chosen field. You’ll gain leadership andmanagement skills, with an impressive starting salary package ofat least $68,000p.a. following training including free healthcare,superannuation and subsidised accommodation.A CAREER<strong>IN</strong> <strong>THE</strong> <strong>ARMY</strong>.Army OfficerGraduate entryArmy OfficerSponsored Undergraduate EntryArmy General EntryTradeYou must have a professional or technical qualification in any one of a widerange of disciplines such as IT, Science, Medicine, Law or Engineering.There is also a Graduate Medical Scheme for those who hold anappropriate degree qualification. It allows you to be sponsored to qualifyas a medical practitioner then serve as a Medical Officer in the Army.You must be at least 17 years of age and currently studying for a tertiaryqualification at a recognised Australian University. Health, Engineeringand Law students need to have completed one year of a three or fouryear degree or two years of a five or six year degree.You’ll need to be at least 17 years of age with passes in Year 10 English,Mathematics, Science and one other subject. Some trade jobs may alsorequire passes in Science subjects with an emphasis on Physics.You’ll begin by completing your Specialist Service Officer FirstAppointment Course (SSO FAC), which prepares you for your specialistrole within the Army. This is a six-week course run at Royal MilitaryCollege Duntroon and is completed in two blocks - two weeks, then four.Alternatively, you can pursue a role in the Army that’s unrelated to yourcurrent degree by completing an 18-month course at RMC Duntroon.You get to complete your undergraduate degree at the university ofyour choice, during which you’ll undertake periodical military training.After graduation you’ll commence the six-week SSO First AppointmentCourse at RMC Duntroon to prepare you for your specialist role withinthe Army.You’ll do 80 days of basic training at the Army Recruit Training Centreat Kapooka, NSW, before technical or trade training at an Armytraining centre facility.With a generous salary package ranging from approximately$68,000p.a. to approximately $88,000p.a. (depending onspecialisation and qualifications), including free healthcare,superannuation and subsidised accommodation, you’ll also have theability to practise your profession in a unique environment and developthe leadership and management skills only the Army can offer.In addition to the benefits of being an officer in the Army, you’ll alsoreceive the following benefits while you continue to study at yourcurrent uni:• A salary of up to $39,000p.a. • A rent and text book allowance• Free health & dental care • Your remaining tuition fees paidYou’ll get paid while you learn a trade at a top Army technical andtrade school. You’ll come out with qualifications, job security, fantasticmateship, self discipline and self confidence. You’ll have access toa very rewarding career path with a salary package after your initialemployment training ranging from approximately $62,000p.a. toapproximately $66,000p.a. depending on your chosen trade, you'll alsoreceive superannuation, free healthcare and subsidised accommodation.“I enjoy the challenges of runningencrypted networks from theother side of the world back hereto Australia.”Michael Thomas,Telecommunications Technician.Army General EntryIf you’re at least 17 years of age with passes in Year 9 English andMaths you can choose from a wide variety of Army jobs ranging fromCombat Specific to Administration and Logistics.You’ll do 80 days of basic training at the Army Recruit Training Centreat Kapooka, NSW, before initial employment training at the corpstraining centres.You’re not just well paid (with a salary package ranging fromapproximately $59,000p.a. to approximately $66,000p.a. dependingon your career choice) and looked after with healthcare, job securityand superannuation. You’re also part of an organisation that’s builton mateship. So as well as self discipline, self confidence and a goodsalary, you’ll come out with some great new mates.Army ReserveOFFICER. You’ll need to be at least 17 years of age with passes in Year 12English and three other subjects, a tertiary student or a graduate froma tertiary institution.SOLDIER. You must be at least 17 years of age with passes in Year 9English and Maths.OFFICER. As a GSO you’ll undertake your GSO FAC in five modules.The first module is held at the Army Recruit Training Centre at Kapookaand you’ll complete your training at RMC Duntroon. If you enter theArmy Reserve as a Specialist Service Officer (SSO) you will complete atwo week SSO FAC at RMC Duntroon to prepare for your specialist role.SOLDIER. You’ll receive 28 days of basic training at the ARTC at Kapooka,NSW, then one night a week, one weekend a month and two weeks ayear, during which you’ll receive additional training in your chosen job.OFFICER. You’ll get all the training in leadership and communication skillsthe Army has to offer, as well as self discipline, fitness and a paypacket that’s tax-free.SOLDIER. You’ll be trained in survival skills, face physical challengesand have unique experiences as well as enjoying pay that’scompletely tax-free.

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