Be a tradie in the Navy ensuring ships are kept in peak working order.
As a Fabricator (known in the Navy as Marine Technician – Hull), you'll maintain, diagnose, and repair the ship's hull, structural and auxiliary systems across ships and equipment ashore.
Whether you already have a trade, you're an apprentice, or you have no experience at all, you'll be paid from day one.
You'll gain all the skills needed and work towards a Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication, with opportunities to obtain further qualifications (up to and including a Diploma).
You may also be able to use your existing qualifications and be eligible for recognition of prior learning.
Your typical day will see you operating state of the art engineering systems and conducting maintenance to ensure that the ship's hull, structural fittings and other mechanical systems remain serviceable.
As a sailor, you'll perform additional duties and learn more skills to become highly trained and efficient in supporting the whole ship.
This may include ship security, firefighting, boarding party, flood repair, line handling, first aid, flight deck duties, replenishment at sea, medical emergency team member, ammunitioning, or ceremonial duties.
You'll enjoy a competitive salary package, career stability, opportunities for continuous progression and an adventurous lifestyle, all while making a difference to Australia.
To succeed with the Navy tomorrow, apply today.