The Navy is involved across such a broad range of activities both within our waters and internationally; therefore each day will be different. So if you like variation and travel, working in the Navy is the job for you.
Officers
Supply Officer
Being a Supply Officer is a great way to combine a leadership role and a military career. You’ll be responsible for the provision of support to the Navy’s ships, bases and personnel – both at sea and ashore. More >
Specialist Officers
In addition to Supply Officers there are opportunities for specialist officers. Specialist officers need to be fully qualified in their field prior to joining the Navy. These roles include:
> Organisational Psychologist
> Construction Engineer
> Education Officer
> Medical Officer
> Chaplain
Sailors
Chef
Chefs are responsible for all the Navy’s catering requirements ranging from preparing daily meals for a hungry Ship's Company to catering silver service banquets for VIPs and dignitaries. More >
Operational Administrator
An Operational Administrator, otherwise known as a Writer, is responsible for the day-to-day administration of personnel, correspondence and accounting services ashore or at sea. You’ll master database and word processing techniques as well as personnel management. More >
Medic
The role of medic is an important job which traverses many sectors. You may be posted on international deployments, to the Devonport Naval Hospital, St John Ambulance, or find yourself attached to the Army or Air Force bases from time to time. More >
Musician
Musicians in the Navy are full time professional band members. The band supports national and international ceremonial, training, public relations, recruiting and entertainment events. More >
Steward
Stewards in the Navy are skilled across a variety of hospitality trades; event management, private functions, food and beverage management and accommodation services. You will be an important part of ship life locally and internationally. More >
Stores Accountant
Stores Accountants in the Navy provide logistical support to ships at sea, and are an integral link in the supply chain between ships and shore. You’ll be managing anything from bullets to socks or spare parts; anywhere in the world. More >