As an Air Force Engineering Officer, you will lead teams of highly skilled technicians operating in a fast-paced and dynamic environment.
About the role
Engineering & Technical trades | Officers & Management
Entry type
Under training
$68,103
Location
Varied
Engineering Officers are responsible for the acquisition, maintenance, and through-life support of all NZDF aircraft and aeronautical equipment.
You will need to develop and apply broad aeronautical engineering knowledge.
Success in this role relies on your people skills, leadership potential, and motivation to take on responsibility early in your career.
Requirements
Basics
Must be 18 years old by the time you graduate from recruit course.
Direct entry : Hold, or be in your final year of, a BE(Hons) or BEng(Tech) in mechanical, electrical, electronics, mechatronics, or aeronautical engineering.
Scholarship entry : The Air Force offers scholarships for engineering students demonstrating the qualities required to become an Engineering Officer.
Minimum educational requirements include NCEA Level 3 with 18 credits in Level 3 Mathematics (preferably Calculus) and Physics, and University Entrance.
The scholarships include :
RNZAF Undergraduate Scheme : Study at an approved university while the Air Force covers your fees and provides a living allowance, with a return of service obligation.
Graduate Incentive Scheme : Study at your chosen university, with incentive payments after degree completion, without a return of service obligation.
Training is thorough and advanced.
After completing the General Engineering Officer Training Course, you will spend 24 months in the Air Force.
We offer guidance on entry requirements in our eligibility section.
Apply if you're uncertain, and we will work through the criteria with you.
"The biggest misconception about Engineers is that it's all crunching numbers. There's so much more than that."
Job on base
Engineering Officers work in various roles across Air Force Bases and Headquarters, managing projects, designing repairs, investigating failures, or leading maintenance teams.
Job on deployment
On operational squadrons, Engineering Officers deploy with aircraft, leading technical teams to ensure aircraft are operational and safe.
This challenging role tests your technical and leadership skills in demanding conditions.
Training and Benefits
All officers complete a course covering customs, drill, military law, field skills, and weapons training.
You earn a salary during training, with allowances for field, sea, overseas, or operational deployment.
Additional benefits include :
Access to marae or turangawaewae
Sponsored tertiary study programs
Free gym and pool access
Travel opportunities
Medical and dental care
Subsidized food and accommodation
Insurance cover
Support for home buying and retirement savings
As you gain experience and qualifications, your salary will increase accordingly.
Additional Information
Under training salary : $68,103
Future earning potential : $140,000
Fitness Requirements
You need to be medically and physically fit for military duties worldwide.
We provide a step-by-step guide for the application process.
Learn to operate and manage complex systems aboard the P-8A Poseidon aircraft, conducting missions like anti-submarine warfare, resource protection, and search and rescue.
Military intelligence is a key operational area, involving interpreting data for various missions at home and abroad.
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Engineering Officer • Wellington, New Zealand