If you have an interest in Communications or Information Technology, what better way to be exposed to some of the most sophisticated cutting edge technology in the world than with the Army? Or move away from the traditional models of teaching and instruction to join Army Education and ‘train our trainers'.
Choose from a wide range of jobs in Army IT & Education. You could work as an Educational Corps Officer training developers, completing instructional design of computer based learning materials and teaching literacy, numeracy and English as a second language. Or as an Operator in Communications, working with operating systems including GPS and a variety of radios and hand held data terminal.
To be in the Australian Army is to be a part of protecting our country and its people, as well as helping other nations to rebuild after attack or natural disaster. You will learn, have fun and make friends for life. There is no career more challenging or rewarding. Learn more

You'll be earning a wage that is highly competitive and increases regularly as you gain more experience. The benefits you receive simply won't be matched by any other industry and are what make your salary package truly exceptional. Learn more

With your unique understanding of communications and information systems, you’ll ensure the delivery of a complete information service during times of peace, conflict and crisis. To apply for this role you will need to apply as a General Service Officer, and while due consideration is given, you aren't guaranteed of being allocated to the Corps of your choice.
Royal Australian Army Educational Corps Officers perform a diverse range of jobs including training developers; instructional design of computer based learning materials; and as teachers of literacy and numeracy, and English as a second language.
Get paid while training to become an officer in the Australian Army. To apply for this role you will need to apply as a General Service Officer, and while due consideration is given, you aren't guaranteed of being allocated to the Corps of your choice.

As a trained Communication Systems Operator you will use your knowledge of radio and satellite communications to support the digital backbone for voice and data networks critical to the conduct of operations on the battlefield.
An outstanding opportunity to work with a large world-renowned organisation on some of the most sophisticated radio equipment in Australia. Training provided.
A job tuning and operating field radio sets and establishing and maintaining data-link and satellite communications in support of Army aircraft operations will be challenging but quite rewarding.
Be a part of a large organisation responsible for the installation, configuration and maintenance of Local and Wide Area Networks. Training provided.
An exciting position working in a range of environments preparing technical drawings and preparing illustrative material for a range of purposes. Training provided.
As an Operator Ground Based Air Defence, you may be responsible for detecting, identifying, acquiring and engaging hostile aircraft utilising Ground Based Air Defence Weapon Systems.
You can enlist into the Army now as a soldier and have the flexibility to later make a decision on your future career role.
This method of entry is designed for those who want to join the Army now but who need more time to decide which career path they wish to follow in their Army career.
An exciting opportunity working with a large Australian organisation providing photogrammetric and cartographic services, including mapping, charting and processing survey data. No skills are required. Training provided.
Telecommunications Systems Technicians utilise state-of-the-art technology such as mobile satellite communications systems to provide voice and data services in support of command and control to Commanders. They also maintain and repair Army radio and telecommunications systems on base, in the field or on operations.