Employment Training
Australian Defence Force Academy
The Logistics Officers Basic Course introduces the newly appointed RAEME Officer to the Corps methodology and practices. This course will equip you to fulfil the demands of your first appointments within the Corps and concentrates on administration and field operations of RAEME units and other logistics units. The course is conducted at the Army Logistics Training Centre in Bandiana, Victoria.
Qualified engineers, in a variety of disciplines, are an essential element of RAEME. Engineers are employed in a wide variety of employment. On completion of his/her studies and graduation from the Royal Military College and a special Corps junior officer course, the ADFA graduate will be employed as a platoon commander within a major maintenance unit where he/she will be responsible for the technical and administrative needs of his/her platoon of tradespersons.
A variety of appointments will follow giving the graduate increasing responsibility and authority commensurate with his/her experience. As an engineering graduate the young RAEME officer may be selected for overseas training in areas ranging from reliability and maintainability techniques to a Masters degree.
Graduate
The Logistics Officers Basic Course introduces the newly appointed RAEME Officer to the Corps methodology and practices. This course will equip you to fulfil the demands of your first appointments within the Corps and concentrates on administration and field operations of RAEME units and other logistics units. The course is conducted at the Army Logistics Training Centre in Bandiana, Victoria.
Undergraduate
RAEME Regimental Officers Basic Course: 8 Weeks
The RAEME Regimental Officers Basic Course introduces the newly appointed RAEME Officer to the Corps methodology and practices. This course will equip you to fulfil the demands of your first appointments within the Corps and concentrates on administration and field operations of RAEME units. The course is conducted at the School of RAEME in Bandiana, Victoria.