General Service Officer

General Service Officer

As a General Service officer at RMC you will learn how to lead and manage troops as an officer in the Australian Army.

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Royal Military College Duntroon, Australian Defence Force Academy

If you're looking to challenge yourself mentally and physically then a career as a General Service Officer could be for you. A GSO is someone who is committed, shows initiative, works well in a team environment and has leadership potential. You may have already studied at university or have worked for a couple of years since leaving school. Your training will teach you how to think, not what to think. At the end of your training you will have the ability to lead and the ability to make decisions confidently.

As a General Service Officer you can specialise in one of the following jobs:

  • Armoured Corps Officer
  • Artillery Officer
  • Aviation Corps Officer (GSO Pilot)
  • Catering Officer
  • Electrical and Mechanical Engineer Officer
  • Engineer Corps Officer
  • Infantry Officer
  • Intelligence Corps Officer
  • Medical Corps Officer
  • Military Police Officer
  • Ordnance Corps Officer
  • Signals Corps Officer
  • Transport Corps Officer
 
Officer (Reserve)

If you're looking to challenge yourself mentally and physically then a career as a General Service Officer could be for you. A GSO is someone who is committed, shows initiative, works well in a team environment and has leadership potential. You may have already studied at university or have worked for a couple of years since leaving school. Your training will teach you how to think, not what to think. At the end of your training you will have the ability to lead and the ability to make decisions confidently.

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The majority of jobs in the ADF are available as Full Time positions, many are also available as Part Time or Reserve positions. A select number of jobs are available through the Gap Year program.

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Armoured Corps Officer

As an Armoured Corps Officer you will command and lead soldiers who operate some of the most high-tech mobile weapon systems in the world including Abram Main Battle Tanks, Australian Light Armoured Vehicles and Bushmaster Mobility Vehicles. If you want to be respected by your peers and team and fill one of the most highly sought after combat leader positions available in Army, then this is for you.

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