Air Force General Entry
Air Force general entrants perform a variety of important
tasks on the ground and in the air.
After initial training, an Air Force general entrant may
specialise as an:
Air Surveillance Operator who operates radar
systems, high technology computers and advanced display and
communications systems for air defence.
Airborne Electronics Analyst who operates airborne
electronic systems to identify ships and submarines and to
assist with search and rescue operations.
Airfield Defence Guard who maintains security of
both Air Force bases and installations, takes part in land
search and rescue and instructs base personnel.
Clerk who maintains and services the administration
system. Tasks range from filing and processing to operating
audiovisual equipment.
Clerk (Supply) who purchases and manages Air Force
inventory, maintains funds ledgers and controls petty cash.
Communications and Information System Controller who
manages part of the military communication system, dealing
with both secure and non-secure voice, data, image, video and
message services.
Cook who caters and prepares food, as well as
distributes it to an entire Air Force base.
Crew Attendant who provides safety, comfort and
in-flight service for passengers and crew on RAAF transport
aircraft. They can also act as Air to Air Refuelling observers
and assist in the loading and unloading of cargo and
passengers.
Dental Assistant who helps with dental procedures,
writes reports and looks after the accounting and appointment
records.
Firefighter who provides airfield fire and rescue
services, installs, maintains and services first aid and fire
appliances, as well as trains base personnel and assists the
community in all kinds of emergencies.
General Hand who completes a wide variety of
unskilled and semi-skilled tasks including maintaining tool
and equipment stores, cleaning buildings and vehicles, general
maintenance and the preparation of field camps for exercises.
Imagery Analyst who collects, analyses, stores and
distributes intelligence in the form of images of ground force
status and operational capability.
Medical Assistant who is employed in Air Force
hospitals and Unit Health Facilities to assist registered
nurses with nursing care to patients.
Photographer who is employed on duties associated
with the capture and processing of visual information for the
RAAF, other arms of the Australian Defence Force, commercial
organisations and the media.
Security Police who are responsible for military law
enforcement, detection and investigation of offences and
responding to emergency incidents.
Signals Operator who operates modern communications
receiving and analysis equipment in various operational roles.
Supplier who records, controls and issues Air Force
equipment, taking part in the loading, unloading and
refuelling of aircraft, or is responsible for the receipt,
issue and dispatch of explosives.
Working conditions can vary according to the area of
specialisation. Most work is at Air Force bases.
Required Skills - Air Force General Entry
- Australian citizenship or eligibility for citizenship
- aged between 17 and 35 years
- willing to accept responsibility
- aptitude for leading and motivating others
- meet aptitude and medical requirements
- willing to serve anywhere in Australia or overseas
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