![]() ![]() There may be opportunities to post to other locations based on service need, career development needs and individual preferences. Employed within most Army units across Australia, primary locations include Sydney, Brisbane, Darwin, Perth, Townsville and Adelaide. Warehouse Coordinators are posted to Army, Tri-Service and Special Operations units domestically and internationally. It's the perfect position for someone with an orderly logical mind seeking a new challenge. It is responsible for a large range of tasks not only supporting the Army but also the Navy and Air Force. General soldiering duties, such as manning defensive positions, patrolling, navigation, traffic control, and camouflaging vehicles and field equipmentĪs a Warehouse Coordinator, you'll be a member of the Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps (RAAOC), which is one of the largest logistic organisations in Australia.General accounting, receipt and issue transaction duties.Calculating unit resource requirements and basic financial management.Planning requirements for ordering, returning and maintaining military equipment.Handling, storing and distributing dangerous goods.Selecting, packaging, distributing, and disposal of damaged stock.Driving military vehicles such as trucks and forklifts.You’ll also be trained to undertake any of these tasks: Through fully paid training, you'll gain highly sought-after logistics skills in personnel, material and financial management to grow and succeed. You and your team will be responsible for all Army supplies, from body armour to protect soldiers, to medical equipment for relief missions and night vision goggles for spotting threats. Whether in barracks, on exercise, in the field or on operations you will be making sure soldiers are provided with everything they need. As a Warehouse Coordinator, you'll be running supply, distribution and getting essential military equipment to where they're needed. You'll play a vital role in keeping the Army moving. ![]()
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