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Royal Australian Navy - Maritime Warfare Officer (Uni Sponsorship) null

Canberra, Sydney, Darwin, Brisbane, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide

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Oversee the control, navigation systems, and maritime safety of Navy ships.

Opportunity details

Opportunity Type
Graduate Job
Number of Vacancies
1-100
Salary
AUD 35,000 - 55,000

When you first join the Navy and while studying for your degree at the university of your choice, you will be paid between the above range depending on your year of study.  

Application dates

Minimum requirements

Accepting International Applications
No

Hiring criteria

Entry pathway

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Working rights

Australia

  • Australian Citizen
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Your role: 

As a Maritime Warfare Officer, you’ll take responsibility for the ship during each watch you keep. You will hold watches onboard the Navy's fleet units, including ships such as Patrol Boats, Frigates and Destroyers, and make decisions to direct the crew on the bridge of the ship. You will also contribute to the ship's warfare and tactical operations, assisting in identifying advancing aircraft and vessels, and positioning to enable use of weapons. 

Whether you have recently finished school, currently studying, already in the workforce or you have no experience at all, we’re hiring. You’ll be paid from day one to gain all the skills needed with extensive on-the-job training. If you are currently studying at uni, you may be able to earn a salary, receive subsidised housing and get your uni fees covered through a Defence University Sponsorship.  

Your duties include, but are not limited to: 

  • Bridgemanship and navigation skills 
  • Accountability for the safety of the ship 
  • Understanding and use of machinery and the propulsion plant 
  • Launching and recovering of the ship’s boats and aircraft 
  • Contributing to whole ship warfare activities 
  • Assisting in identifying advancing aircraft, submarines, and other warships 
  • Warfare tactics, including evasive ship handling manoeuvres 
  • Monitoring of ship safety during live weapons firings 

You’ll enjoy a competitive salary package, career stability, opportunities for continuous progression and an adventurous lifestyle all while making a difference to Australia. 

Benefits:  

  • Free medical and dental 
  • Competitive salary package 
  • Incremental salary increases as you progress through training and ranks 
  • 16.4% superannuation 
  • Job security 
  • Career progression and development 
  • Good work/life balance 
  • Travel opportunities 
  • Excellent social and fitness facilities 
  • Subsidised housing 
  • Balance of shore and sea postings 
  • Great chef made meals at sea  
  • Variety of allowances 

Salary:  

When you first join the Navy and while studying for your degree at the university of your choice, you will be paid between $35,326 and $54,166 depending on your year of study.  

Upon completion of your initial military and employment training, you’ll enjoy a salary package starting from $80,857. 

Apply Now:  

Apply today or request more information by calling Rachel Johnston on 0439 830 868 or emailing racjohnston@dfr.com.au.   

For this role, you must be over 17 at time of enlistment, an Australian Citizen, have completed Year 12 and obtained a high enough entrance rank to qualify. 

To get sponsored to finish your degree you must have completed at least one year of an appropriate degree and have no more than three years of full time study outstanding to complete your degree.

Hiring criteria

You should have or be completing the following to apply for this opportunity.

Entry pathway
Degree or Certificate
Minimum Level of Study
Bachelor or higher

Work rights

The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.

country
eligibility

Australia

Australia

Australian Citizen


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