Logistics Supply Officer (Trainee) (RFA)
It’s your job to make sure your crewmates get fed, paid and equipped, so morale remains high and missions stay on track.
- Undergraduate Degree
- Royal Fleet Auxiliary
- Logistics
- Officer level
Leave
Pay
£62,000
Opportunities
Travel
Training
The RFA supports the Royal Navy, which means we get to do really varied jobs all over the world, from the South Atlantic to the Caribbean.
Role details
What you’ll do
As a Logistics Supply Officer (LSO) in the the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA), it’s your job to make sure your crewmates get fed, paid and equipped. In short, you’ll be the beating heart of the ship. Personnel of all levels will look to you to keep morale high, and missions on track. And whether you’re sourcing vital supplies from local contacts or delivering essential reports back to HQ, you’ll need to push yourself every day, all over the world.
Travelling the world will ensure that you will get all the adventure you're looking for, but you'll also need to overcome your fair share of challenges. That might mean liaising with local governments to secure vital supplies, or communicating with colleagues in the UK to resolve any issues.
Your role
- This job comes with huge responsibility from day one. From coordinating payroll, stores and catering one day, to managing supplies and personal administration the next, you’ll make sure your crewmates can perform to the best of their ability.
- You’ll take charge of a large budget and an inventory worth millions of pounds, so it’s important that you’re reliable, and meticulous in your planning.
- Travelling the world will ensure that you get all the adventure you’re looking for, but you’ll also need to overcome your fair share of challenges. That might mean liaising with local governments to secure vital supplies, or communicating with colleagues in the UK to resolve an employment issue.
- Use your understanding of the work that each branch does to plan months in advance, so everyone has the equipment they need, when they need it.
Pay & benefits
- Earn over £27,000 during training
- Earned Voyage Leave (EVL) of 7 days for every month spent on board ship
- Membership of a Civil Service Pension scheme
- World-class training
- Potential to travel the world
Skills for life
Qualifications you'll gain
- MCA Basic Safety Training
- Opportunity to become a member of the Institute of Logistics and Transport
Skills you'll develop
- An in-depth knowledge of logistics and administration
- The ability to manage a global supply chain
Eligibility
- Aged at least 17 years 6 months to apply, and 18 years to commence employment. There is no upper age limit
- Degree, with a Logistics or Business Degree advantageous, at (level 6) or above in this specialisation
- GCSE Grade C or 4 in Mathematics and English Language or Scottish equivalent examination is required
- If you have a degree or GCSE qualifications issued from outside the UK you will need to get these assessed by UK ENIC, the UK National Information Centre for the recognition and evaluation of international qualifications and skills. For further information please visit their website: https://www.enic.org.uk/
- Must be British, Irish or Commonwealth citizens. However, a number of career paths have nationality restrictions. Dual Nationality will be considered providing the first nationality is British. Note: Residency restrictions may apply
Skills & Interests
- An ability to thrive on responsibility
- Great at multi-tasking
- Confident solving problems
- A sense of adventure
Joining Process
From picking your role to starting on your first day, these are the steps you'll take to join as a rating.
Submit an application
Confirm eligibility
You will be asked to send us copies of your certification. If you satisfy the certification criteria you will be invited to sit the Defence Aptitude Assessment (DAA) at your nearest Armed Forces Careers Office
RFA Admiralty Interview Board (AIB)
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