Logistics and Support involves keeping personnel and machinery, organised, moving and on schedule. Army hospitality will allow you to develop your skills in our commercial style kitchens, or in a completely different environment, such as out in the field..

Working in Army Logistics and Support you could have a job as a Cargo Specialist, receiving, processing and moving stores and equipment in support of ADF operations and training, or as a Groundcrewman in Aircraft and Support, marshalling aircraft, preparing internal and external loads and conducting hot and cold refuelling jobs. You could be working in hospitality as a Steward, involved in bar service, dining room waiting, cabin care and food preparation.

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

If a career in Hospitality sounds like you, then why not get paid while you are being trained as not only a specialist in hospitality but also as an Officer in the Australian Army. Members of the Australian Army Catering Corps are trained to provide specialist catering support to Army in every theatre of operations, from formal dinners to catering for 500 elite troops while on operations.
Take on the challenge of a diverse career as an Engineer Corps Officer. You will maintain the mobility of your own forces while denying similar mobility to the enemy by managing an elite team undertaking such tasks as constructing and maintaining roads and airfields, demolishing bridges and providing services such as water, power generation, fire-fighting and sewerage. Or you may specialise in digital topographic mapping.
If managing a mission oriented team in a dynamic and challenging environment appeals to you, then a career as an Ordnance Corps Officer is for you. You will become a specialist in supply chain management, warehousing and logistics contingency management in one of the largest logistical organisations in Australia. This is a dynamic Corps for a person seeking a professional challenge and great qualifications.
You’ll need to be skilled in all aspects of public relations. During operations, you’ll gather material in the field and liaise with media in the area of operations.
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.

A unique chance to broaden your logistics skills working for a large transport organisation loading, unloading and despatching stores of all kinds. Training provided.
Exciting work and outstanding pay are there for the taking in this diverse role covering all aspects of food preparation and production. Training provided.
A job marshalling aircraft, preparing internal and external loads and conducting hot and cold refuellings will be challenging but very satisfying.
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.
This world renowned Australian organisation is looking for people to perform operator maintenance on a wide range of marine vessels. Training provided.
If your passion is four wheel driving and recovering yourself from bogs and ditches, then this exciting job could be for you. There are positions all over Australia and training is provided.
This could be the best gig in town, and will see you performing to a wide variety of audiences all over Australia. Training provided.
If movement and supply logistics is your bag, then this is the job for you, working with one of Australia’s largest organisations. Training provided.
Cargo Specialists are a unique trade utilised throughout Australia and are a vital capability for ADF operational deployments overseas. As part of a small team, you will be responsible to receive, process, store, manifest and on-forward stores and equipment in support of ADF operations and training.
As a Combat Engineer you will be trained in mobility enhancement and route denial, bridge-building, minefield clearance, demolition using explosives, road building and airfield construction and repair. The job is as diverse as they come and the opportunities to work as part of a professional and highly skilled team are excellent.
Forget that ordinary transport company job. Become a specialist within the largest logistical support organisation in Australia. Within Army you will be trained and paid to operate some of the most advanced transport machinery and vehicles in the world. From Road Trains to barges to off road forklifts, we have them all. Get qualified, get paid, and have a great time doing it.
A rewarding position learning to assemble, install, operate, maintain and recover a range of petroleum storage and handling equipment Australia-wide. Training provided.
A unique role coordinating, warehousing and planning a wide variety of stores and equipment for this large Australian based organisation. Training provided.
An excellent opportunity as part of a large Australian organisation responsible for the inspecting, repairing and repacking of all types of parachutes. Training provided.
As a Petroleum Handler you will be responsible for managing a range of fuels, oils and lubricants and their storage and handling facilities. You will also operate refuelling services both in the field and at static locations.
As a Psychological Examiner with this large organisation, you’ll be exposed to a wide variety of psychological testing in a unique environment. Training provided.
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 employment path they wish to follow in their Army career.
An exciting workplace and fantastic pay make this role in all aspects of food and beverage service a rewarding one. Training provided.
A job providing advice on a full range of preventive medicine issues for a large organisation would be well rewarded.