Air Force General Entrant
Air Force general entrants perform a variety of specialist Air Force tasks on the ground and in the air.
After initial training, an Air Force general entrant may specialise as an/a:
- Air Surveillance Operator - operates radar systems, high technology computers and advanced display and communications systems for air defence.
- Airborne Electronics Analyst - operates airborne electronic systems to identify ships and submarines and to assist with search and rescue operations.
- Airfield Defence Guard - maintains security of both Air Force bases and installations, takes part in land search and rescue operations, and instructs base personnel on security matters.
- Cook - prepares food, as well as distributes it to an entire Air Force base.
- Dental Assistant - helps with dental procedures, writes reports and looks after the accounting and appointment records.
- Geospatial Imagery Intelligence Analyst - collects, analyses, stores and distributes intelligence in the form of images of ground force status and operational capability.
- Medical Assistant - employed in Air Force hospitals and Unit Health Facilities to assist registered nurses with care of patients.
- Signals Operator (Linguist or Technical) - operates modern communications receiving and analysis equipment in various operational roles.
Personal Requirements:
- willing to accept responsibility
- able to lead and motivate others
- willing to serve anywhere in Australia or overseas
- Australian citizenship
- at least 17 years of age
- meet aptitude and medical requirements.
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- Air Force Officer
- Air Force Technician/Tradesperson
- Air Traffic Controller
- Army Soldier
- Navy Sailor
- Navy Technical Sailor
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