Life Beyond RMC
RMC training takes you places
After you graduate from RMC, many exciting opportunities await you. You'll represent Australia on the world stage as an Army Officer, and will likely move onto other exciting roles within the Army and the wider community.
RMC graduates live and work both within Australia and around the world, and have gone on to pursue successful Army and civilian careers in virtually every industry. Where will RMC take you?
RMC Alumni
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Prof. Robert O'Neill
AOProfessor O'Neill is one of the most distinguished graduates of RMC. He was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship and studied Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at the University of Oxford. He returned to resume military duties in Australia, and served in the Vietnam War. In 1988, Professor O'Neill was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia.
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Campbell Newman
Current Premier of QueenslandCampbell Newman is a qualified Civil Engineer who's also a graduate of RMC. He had a 13-year career as an Australian Army Engineer, and left to pursue a successful civilian career. He helped improve the performance of major Australian companies as a business consultant and started his own consulting firm before entering politics.
Officer Jobs
Ready to become a leader? Check out all of the General Service Officer or Specialist Service Officer roles available and take the next steps to becoming an Army Officer. Become a GSO and you'll be assigned to a corps based on your skills, performance and preferences. While not guaranteed, most cadets get their first preference!
General Service Officer jobs
Become a GSO and you'll be assigned to a corps based on your skills, performance and preferences. While not guaranteed, many cadets get their first preference. Here's a taste of roles you could be doing:
- Aviation Corps Officer (GSO Pilot)
- Armoured Corps Officer
- Artillery Officer
- Catering Officer
- Engineer Corps Officer
- Electrical and Mechanical Engineer Officer
- Intelligence Corps Officer
- Infantry Officer
- Medical Corps Officer
- Military Police Officer
- Ordnance Corps Officer
- Signals Corps Officer
- Transport Corps Officer
Specialist Service Officer jobs
AEROSPACE ENGINEER - AVIONICS

As an Avionics Engineer in the Army, you’ll be responsible for the instruments that make crucial missions possible. You’ll work alongside talented people in the Defence Force, with the newest helicopters in the country. So, what’s stopping you?
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You’ll work on some of the newest helicopters in the country and be responsible for the design, construction and testing of large software systems to enhance Army's Aviation capabilities alongside a talented and supportive team. It doesn’t get much...
Read full job descriptionAVIATION CORPS OFFICER (SSO PILOT)

Like to fly one of the Army’s impressive fleet of helicopters? Then become an Aviation Corps Officer and you’ll fly helicopters within Australia and possibly overseas on a range of exciting and challenging taskings.
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An exciting opportunity to be responsible for the spiritual ministry and pastoral support to soldiers and their families in a range of challenging environments.
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You’ll be just like a civilian dentist, except you’ll also look after your own Army staff, and work in barracks, field, or operational environments.
Read full job descriptionEDUCATION OFFICER

Royal Australian Army Educational Corps Officers perform a diverse range of jobs including training developers; instructional design of computer based learning materials; and as teachers of literacy and numeracy, and English as a second language.
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