Working ashore, at sea and overseas, you will train to become an expert at leading and organising the provision of supplies to our ships, bases and personnel.
About the roleLogistics & Administration | Officers & Management
Entry type: Under training
Salary: $68,103
Location: As a Maritime Logistics Officer, you work at sea and ashore both in New Zealand and foreign countries, including conflict zones worldwide, completing a wide variety of management roles. You are responsible for the provision of support to the Navy's ships, bases and personnel, and manage supply chain systems, human resources, cash control, provision of legal advice, logistic planning, catering and food services, and financial accounting. You will oversee staff while working as a team to ensure the efficient flow of resources.
Minimum RequirementsBe a minimum of 18 years of age upon entry.Must have achieved NCEA level 3 with University Entrance.Must meet strict citizenship and security requirements to gain the SV security clearance required for this trade. You must be free of any criminal convictions for the previous two years."Our job is to ensure the ship has the capability it needs, like food or fuel, and other things like spare parts for engines right through to toilet paper. Making sure we've got enough of all of that."
Job on baseYou will predominantly work a standard 0800 to 1600 day both at sea and ashore. Shore postings can be in any number of areas and typically you will only spend 18 months to 2 years in any one role providing variety and stimulation. These range from the Navy Supply Depot to the Aide de Comp to the NZ Governor General.
Job on deploymentOn most Navy ships, there is a Maritime Logistics Officer to direct and control resources and personnel. There may also be a Deputy Logistics Officer onboard and one or more Assistant Logistics Officers who have yet to complete their formal qualifications and are participating in on-the-job training. The lifestyle onboard a Navy ship is demanding but very rewarding, living and working with your friends while travelling and experiencing other cultures.
Earn 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.
Benefits of Joining the New Zealand Defence ForceAccess to your Service marae or turangawaewaeSponsored tertiary study programmes at all levelsFree access to gyms and swimming pools on camp and basesOpportunities to travelFree and subsidised medical and dental careSubsidised food and accommodation on camps and basesFree and subsidised insurance coverHelp to buy a home and save for retirementCareers in the Navy are well-rewarded, as well as being diverse and exciting. As you become more experienced and move up through the ranks, gaining additional skills and qualifications, you will see your salary rise accordingly.
Training OverviewThe objective of JOCT is to provide you with the core skills of military, mariner, and leadership to be an effective Officer in the Navy. The course is completed in two phases of training that train key areas of development.
Phase 1 – IntroductionThis phase focuses on 'followership' and teamwork. Trainees are instructed in basic service knowledge, discipline, parade, and kit preparation. Physical Training will be conducted at all times throughout training to develop a high level of physical and mental fitness that promotes morale, good health, and good habits. This phase will cover various topics including:
Physical FitnessService KnowledgeIntroduction to the Leadership Development FrameworkDamage Control TrainingWeapons TrainingFirst AidBasic seamanship trainingMoving to advanced applicationPhase 2 – Fit for SeaThe second phase of training will focus on attributes of being in the Navy in preparation for operational service at sea. Trainees will be taught about the roles and responsibilities on board an RNZN ship. Trainees will also spend time ashore conducting academic and leadership training to further develop as a Naval Officer. This phase will cover various topics including:
If you want to be part of the NZ Defence Force, you need to be medically and physically fit for military duties worldwide.
Be part of a close-knit, coordinated team that delivers today, to shape tomorrow. Make sure our ships have everything they need while they are at sea, from ship parts to medical supplies.
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