Royal New Zealand Army Logistic Regiment - Trades

Trades

The RNZALR includes 11 trades providing various support functions within the NZ Army and across the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF).

Chefs & Stewards

Catering support to operate any of the camp mess, operational or field kitchens.

Drivers & Movement Operators

Transport and Mobility, from light to heavy vehicles carrying stores or troops to the international movement of troops and equipment.

Supply Technicians

Supply & Quartermaster support for the providing, accounting and managing of ammunition, fuel, rations, weapons, general stores, spare parts, vehicles and any other mission critical equipment required by the NZDF within NZ or overseas.

Vehicle Mechanics, Weapons Maintenance Technicians, Electronics Technicians, Electrical Fitters & Maintenance Fitters

Maintenance support for the repair and general maintenance of all the Army's equipment. This includes vehicles, radios, night vision devices, general engineering, electrical components and weapons.

Ammunition Technicians

Technical Ammunition support for the inspection, maintenance and disposal of all ammunition and explosives used by the New Zealand Army. This also includes civil NZ's Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) capability.

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