Electronics Expert (Army)

Service

Army

Common Term

Ground Electronics Technician

Military Term

Electronics Technician

Period of Service

6 yr

To be eligible to apply for this position you must:
  • have passes in YR10 Math, Science and English
  • be aged between 17 and 53
  • be an Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident (who has applied for Australian Citizenship and can provide proof)

  • be medically and physically fit
  • If seeking ‘Qualified Entry’ for this role, please refer to the Qualified Trades area for further information.

The Electronics Technician (formerly Technician Electronics Systems) is a soldier who inspects, diagnoses, repairs and maintains:

  • Radios,
  • Communications,
  • Optical instruments,
  • Night vision goggles,
  • Navigational aids,
  • Laser range finding equipment,
  • Medical and dental equipment,
  • Electro-optical / electro-hydraulic / electro-mechanical systems,
  • Radar systems,
  • Electronic vehicle control systems and
  • Electronic surveillance and detection systems.

The Electronics Technician trainee has a recruit training phase of 80 days at Kapooka Army Barracks, Wagga Wagga NSW. Following successful completion of recruits, Trainees commence 24 months (normally less for qualified entrants) Initial Employment Training (IET), conducted at the Army School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering (ASEME), located in Bandiana and Bonegilla, VIC. On successful completion of IET, Electronics Technician commence 12 month on job experience (usually at Bandiana as well). Once an Electronics Technician achieves competence through on-the-job experience and completion of competency elements, they are required to undertake maintenance activities under limited supervision. Posting locations for Electronics Technician range from large Combat Service Support Battalions (CSSB) located in Brisbane, Darwin and Townsville to small technical support platoons and squadrons located throughout Australia.

 
 

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