Manage, analyse and monitor communications, signals and systems to keep your team in-the-know throughout the submarine.
Whether you have recently finished school, currently studying, already in the workforce or you have no experience at all, you'll be paid from day one. You'll gain all the skills needed with extensive on-the-job training.
As a Communication Networks Operator Submariner (known in the Navy as Communications and Information Systems Submariner), you’ll operate the Navy’s subsurface communication and IT systems to make sure that information remains secure and that the lines of communication remain uninterrupted. You’ll act as the communications hub onboard, receiving, sending and providing all communication and information to relevant stakeholders, Command and crew.
In this diverse role, your day could include handling sensitive material, operating IT and network systems, encoding and decoding classified information or providing communications advice to your team.
Your duties include, but aren’t limited to:
1. Communicating through radio and satellite links
2. Handling classified and sensitive information and material
3. Operating and coordinating telecommunication and IT systems
4. Network administration, security, system diagnosis and recovery
5. Providing specialist communications advice to Command
6. Encoding and decoding signals and classified information
7. Search and rescue
8. Cyber security
As a submariner, you’ll be a part of the most exclusive and stable workforce in Australia having a direct effect on Navy missions and operations at sea. You will also perform additional duties and learn new skills to become highly trained and efficient in supporting the whole submarine. This may include boat security, firefighting, flood repair, first aid, ammunitioning, ceremonial duties or medical emergency team member.
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.