Our supply chain is vital for making the Air Force run smoothly and efficiently.
As a Logistics Specialist, you'll help organise, buy, and manage all the equipment we use, keeping us ready for any eventuality.
It's a varied and exciting career, and one of the most important roles in the Air Force.
About the role
Department : Logistics & Administration
Entry type : General entry
Training status : Under training
Salary : $68,860
Locations : Whenuapai, Ohakea, Woodbourne
As a Logistics Specialist, you'll be responsible for the supply and distribution of military materials, hardware, personnel, and supplies using sophisticated computerised systems.
You'll also assist with the movement by air of New Zealand Defence Force personnel and equipment, from Army's light armoured vehicles to Air Force helicopters and explosives.
During natural disasters, and when the government directs the NZDF to provide Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief (HADR), you will play a key role.
You will be trained to operate various vehicles, aircraft loading systems, and logistics supply systems.
Accepting Applications
Recruitment starts 26 January 2026, apply by 25 August 2025.
Must be 18 years old by the time you graduate from recruit course.
Education
Three years of secondary school education.
Note : Qualifications may be used to assess trade suitability.
Your training is among the most thorough and advanced in the world.
After graduation as a Logistics Specialist, you'll be contractually obliged to spend another 12 months in the Air Force.
We offer guidance on entry requirements in our eligibility section.
Apply if you're uncertain; we'll work with you to determine if you can proceed.
Job on Base
A typical day varies depending on your role.
You might be receiving and dispatching freight within NZ or internationally, selecting stock items for aircraft, stocking shelves, driving a forklift to distribute parts, or building pallets for loading aircraft.
The role offers a variety of tasks, including supporting HADR operations domestically and internationally.
Job on Deployment
While deployed, you will manage squadron logistics, request parts from NZ, and handle customs paperwork for unserviceable spares.
You will work closely with maintenance teams or support missions in a tri-service team.
Training and Benefits
Upon enlistment, you will undergo basic military training covering organisation, customs, drill, weapon training, first aid, and rescue techniques.
You'll earn a salary during training, with allowances for field, sea, overseas, or operational deployment.
Additional benefits include :
Access to service marae or turangawaewae
Sponsored tertiary study programs
Free gym and pool access
Travel opportunities
Free / subsidised medical and dental care
Subsidised food and accommodation
Insurance cover
Support for home buying and retirement savings
As you gain experience and qualifications, your salary will increase accordingly.
Future Earnings
Starting at $68,860, with potential earnings up to $98,000.
Fitness Requirements
You must be medically and physically fit for military duties worldwide.
Application Process
Follow our step-by-step guide for military role applications.
Driving and Mobility
You will operate various vehicles in interesting locations worldwide, including Antarctica, South-East Asia, the Pacific Islands, and the USA.
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