호주 군대 지원 자격요건

Army

Navy

Airforce

 

육군

해군 (RAN)

공군 (RAAF)

명칭 The Australian Army The Royal Australian Navy Rhe Royal Australian Air Force
IELTS 5.0 6.0 6.0
교육 호주 Year 10이상 (한국 고등학교 1학년 이상)
경력 Specialist Defence Force Training과 해당 지원 부대 관련 경험이 최소 3년이상 이루어져야 합니다
Security 입대 전까지 호주 국방부 ADF(Australian Defence Force)에서 제공하는 Security에 대한 승인을 받으셔야 합니다
신체검사 호주 GP(General Practitioner)로부터 신체검사 및 호주 SMO(Senior Medical Officer)을 통해 신체검사 및 인터뷰를 받으셔야 합니다.
해당 사이트 육군 사이트 바로가기 해군 사이트 바로가기 공군 사이트 바로가기
신청 사이트 육군 신청하기 해군 신청하기 공군 신청하기

** 이 외에도 추가적 인터뷰 및 신체검사등이 함께 이루어 집니다.

호주 지원부대 알아보기

육군 지원 가능부대 알아보기

  • Aircraft Life Support Fitter – PTE and CPL. Qualified to undertake inspection, testing, repair, manufacturing, assembly, refurbishment and modification of Rotary Wing aircraft safety and survival equipment.
  • Ammunition Technician – SGT and above. Qualified as an ammunition and explosives specialist, providing ammunition safety, performance assurance, technical advice, support pertaining to Explosive Ordnance (EO) safety, assurance, regulatory compliance, supply chain management, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) operations. Personnel with Logistic Corps backgrounds, particularly in Ammunition Supply.
  • Analyst Intelligence Operations – CPL and above. Must be fully qualified in Army Intelligence. In addition to Army Intelligence qualifications, Human Intelligence (HUMINT), exploitation, advanced language qualifications and/or experience within Special Operations are preferred.
  • Artillery Command Systems Operator (ACSO) – All ranks. Is a technical operator in a small team who is qualified to establish and maintain command and control of the artillery digitised battlespace management, target predication and communication systems. An ACSO is responsible to design and build a battlespace management database; to design, implement and manage a small unit digital data network plan and to design, implement and manage a sub unit communication plan. An ACSO engages targets with artillery and mortar fire, plans and conducts survey task and supervises target and calibration records. Qualification in AFATDS or Bowman (or equivalent) Systems is essential.
  • Artillery Observer – SGT and above. Is a member of a Joint Fires Team who is qualified to observe, locate and prosecute targets using surface to surface, fixed or rotary wing aerial and naval to surface fires. The modern observer is trained using a digitised battlespace management and target prediction system. An artillery observer operates an array of target acquisition and combat communications equipment to conduct offensive support operations. A qualification in AFATDS or Bowman (or equivalent) systems is essential.
  • Artillery Operator Unmanned Aerial System Operator – Gunner and Bombardier. Qualified to operate Unmanned Aerial Systems, meteorology, survey and communication equipment.
  • Cargo Specialist – CPL and SGT. Qualified to receive, process, stage, manifest and on forward stores and equipment of multi–modal transhipment points. Responsible to pack, load, secure, unload and account for various cargo on all modes of transport. Operate vehicles and riffing equipment with a payload up to and including 100 tonnes.
  • Cavalryman – All ranks. Qualified to drive, gun, command and maintain the cavalry Armoured Fighting Vehicle. Undertake mounted or dismounted reconnaissance, surveillance, offensive and defensive operations.
  • Communication Systems – CPL. Qualified to configure, operate, maintain, diagnose faults and redeploy Communications and Information Systems (CIS) and manage networks.
  • Driver Specialist – CPL and above. Qualified to operate and manage heavy articulated Army vehicles. Required to load and unload a vehicle and its associated equipment with a payload up to and including 55 tonnes. Employed to drive heavy articulated vehicles including Bulk Liquid Fuel Tankers (BLFT), Semi-trailers, Road Trains and Tank/Plant Transporters.
  • Fitter Armament – CPL and above. Qualified to inspect, classify, repair, modify and recondition of a wide range of military weapons, general engineering equipment and watercraft.
  • Geospatial Technician – CPL and above Qualified to collect, manipulate, analyse, manage, portray, reproduce and distribute geospatial information which includes maps, graphics, digital geographic information in vector, raster and matrix form and geographical coordinates.
  • Ground Crewman Mission Support – SGT and above. Qualified to establish, maintain and technical control of command, control and communications equipment and facilities in support of Army Aviation aircraft operations.
  • Information Systems Technician – SGT and WO2. Operates, plans and manages a wide range of Information Systems (IS) equipment, peripherals, ancillaries, software, personnel management, tactical IS preparation, planning and Trade Management, install, configure, maintain and repair IS equipment in support of Communication and IS (CIS) operations.
  • Medical Operator – All ranks. Applicants are required to liaise directly with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) to gain registration prior to any subsequent application to transfer to the ADF. This is a pre-requisite and once completed, you may submit an enquiry with the required documentation. Civil registration does not guarantee enlistment.
  • Operator Electronic Warfare – All ranks Qualified to operate and conduct operator maintenance on a wide range of electronic warfare equipment and systems.
  • Operator Unit Supply – CPL and above. Qualified to provide supply support, operate supply systems, undertake inventory control and distribution at unit level. Must have Logistic Corps background, rather than a regimental appointment.
  • Operator Petroleum – CPL. Qualified to undertake the deployment, construction, operation and maintenance of a range of petroleum, oils and lubricants (POL) storage and handling facilities. This includes the operation of POL equipment, the laboratory testing and analysis of POL produces and the storage, packaging and disposal of dangerous goods, Flammable Gas and Liquids.
  • Recovery Mechanic – CPL. Qualified to recover and undertake operator maintenance of Vehicle, Plant and Armoured vehicles. Undertake a wide range of recovery tasks in support of military equipment and operations.
  • Rifleman (Sniper) – All ranks Applicants must be a qualified Sniper.
  • Special Forces  Eligibility for SAS/Commando and must be between the ages of 20 – 30 years.
  • Supervisor Building Services – SGT and above. Qualified Carpenter or Draughtsman and have experience in supervising and managing works. Plan and provide governance for construction, maintenance and repair projects that are primarily related to the provision of engineering services (e.g. water, electricity, sewerage, mechanical services, heating and air conditioning).
  • Supervisor Engineering Services – SGT and above. Qualified Electrician or Plumber and have experience in supervising and managing works. Plan and provide governance for construction, maintenance and repair projects that are primarily related to the provision of engineering services (e.g. water, electricity, sewerage, mechanical services, heating and air conditioning).
  • Supervisor Platoon Operations – SGT and above. Qualified to an infantry supervisory level and possess qualifications and experience in accounting and acquitting of ammunition, fuel, rations and stores issued to the platoon for training or operational tasks.
  • Supervisor Section Operations – CPL. Qualified to an infantry supervisory level and possess qualifications and experience in accounting and acquitting of ammunition, fuel, rations and stores issued to the section for training or operational tasks.
  • Technician Avionics – CPL and SGT. Qualified to undertake inspection, testing, repair, refurbishment, modification and recovery of Rotary Wing aircraft communication, navigation, radar, electrical and electronic instrument systems.
  • Technician Electrical – CPL and SGT. Qualified to inspect, classify, maintain and repair generators, refrigeration and air-conditioning, automotive electrics and field power distribution fleets.
  • Technician Electronic – PTE to SGT. Qualified to inspect, classify, maintain and repair of radios, optical instruments, electro-optical, electro-mechanical and electro-hydraulic systems, radar systems, electronic vehicle control systems, electronic surveillance equipment.
  • Vehicle Mechanic – SGT. Qualified to inspect, classify, maintain, repair, modify, rebuild and recondition of a wide range of military vehicles.

해군 지원 가능부대 알아보기

  • Marine Technicians
  • Electronics Technicians.
  • Aegis Computer Network Technician (ACNT)
  • SPY 1D(V)
  • Fire Control System (FCS)
  • MK 99FCS
  • Systems Test Officer(STO)

공군 지원 가능부대 알아보기

  • Fighter Pilots and Qualified Test Pilots with fixed wing multi-engined aircraft experience;
  • Squadron Leader/Wing Commander Medical officers with either Aviation Medical or Senior Aviation Medical qualifications who are Fellows of the Royal College of General Practitioners (FRCGP);
  • Air Traffic Controllers;
  • Engineers; and
  • Intelligence Specialists.