Infantry (Combat Specialist)

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This job offer is not available in your country.Skip to section:About the roleCareer progression and trainingSalary and benefitsEntry requirementsAs Infantry, you are a front line soldier, and the backbone of Army service.Service: ArmyLocation: Palmerston North and ChristchurchStarting Trade Training: $64,177About the roleFor future intakes, you will join the Army as a Combat Specialist and operate in a range of different environments. You will be introduced to the strategy and skills for combat, before branching into Infantry, Gunner or an Armoured soldier towards the end of basic training.You will be expected to be physically fit and will have to maintain a high level of both physical and mental stamina throughout your career.You will be trained and expected to operate in a range of different environments around the world and will receive advanced training in combat skills.You will become proficient in navigation, weapon handling, field-craft, survival and marksmanship throughout your career.You will be expected to carry out your duties regardless of weather, season or terrain.Job on baseAs Infantry, you will spend a vast majority of your time transitioning between a camp and field environment. While in camp you will continue to enhance your infantry core skills such as fieldcraft, weapon training, navigation, communications, marksmanship and physical fitness.When you move into the field environment you will put all your skills into practice during realistic training scenarios in a variety of different environments.Job on deploymentA deployment is when you travel to another country to assist them in a variety of roles. These can either be combat or non-combat deployments and as Infantry you will deploy in your primary role.Your main focus will be providing security by conducting patrols within your area of operations. As you move through the ranks this focus can shift towards a training, advisory and/or an observatory role.The Infantry have a vast and proud history of serving overseas and currently they deploy on a variety of overseas operations.Career progression and trainingBasic TrainingJob TrainingAs Infantry you will spend your initial years developing your infantry skills within a Rifle Company. You may then have the opportunity of working within a Specialist Infantry Platoon where you will develop some advanced infantry skills such as reconnaissance, sniping, crewing heavy weapons, or advanced communications.Over time you may promote in rank and hold different command positions within an Infantry Battalion. As your career progresses, you will work towards being an Infantry Instructor.In this capacity, you could be posted to the Combat School, based in Linton Military Camp, Palmerston North, tutoring on advanced combat courses, or to Waiouru Military Camp working at either The Army Depot providing initial training to recruits or The Army Command School (ACS) where you would train future leaders during initial training and promotion courses.Upon successful enlistment into the Army you will be posted to Waiouru Military Camp. Here you will conduct 16 weeks of basic military training to find out if you have what it takes to be in the New Zealand Army.Here you will learn various skills and subjects including:Army Customs and Protocol,Physical Fitness,Drill and Parades,Military Field Skills and Weapon Training,First Aid, andOrganisation and AdministrationTowards the end of this course, you will branch into the Infantry, Gunner or Armoured trade, depending on the best match for your skills, personal preference and spaces available.COMBAT CORPS TRAININGThis course is more physically and mentally challenging than the recruit course. The aim is to prepare you to operate as an effective member of a rifle section.You will be trained in the use of specialist weapons that are capable of engaging a wide range of selective targets. You will hone your fieldcraft and physical fitness and will learn to apply first aid to a combat casualty.Other skills learnt on this course may include working with military armoured vehicles and Air Force helicopters, navigation, operating combat radios, and learning the detailed organisation of an infantry battalion.As Infantry, you will be posted to one of the Infantry Rifle Battalions which will either be the 1st Battalion of the Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (1 RNZIR) based in Linton Military Camp, Palmerston North, or you will be posted to 2nd 1st Battalion of the Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (2 / 1 RNZIR) which is based in Burnham Military camp, Christchurch.Salary and benefitsCareers in the Army are well-rewarded, diverse and exciting. As you become more experienced and move up through the ranks, gaining additional skills and qualifications, your salary will rise accordingly.$50,597 Under Initial Training$64,177 Starting Trade Training$120,171 Future Potential EarningsFigures updated on July 1st 2023Benefits and allowancesEarn a competitive salary while training or learning your trade, along with additional allowances for time spent in the field, at sea, overseas, or deployed on operations.In addition to salary and allowances, other benefits of joining the New Zealand Defence Force include:Free and subsidised medical and dental careAccess to subsidised equipment on camp and basesSubsidised food on camps and basesSponsored tertiary study programmes at all levelsFree access to gyms and swimming pools on camp and basesSubsidised accommodation on camps and basesFree and subsidised insurance coverHelp to buy a home and save for retirementOpportunities to travelCompetitive superannuationEntry requirementsBasicsEducationFitness and MedicalYou must be at least 17 years of age.Meet the citizenship and security requirements to gain CV security clearance for this trade.3 years secondary school.You must be medically fit for service.You must be physically fit for service.Colour perception restrictions may apply.There are strict citizenship and security requirements to gain the required CV security clearance for this trade.Ready to start your Army career?
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