Life in an Intelligence, IT and Communications role
Join our team of highly trained specialists in the world of intelligence, IT and communications. You can gain access to world class training and work on high tech equipment that won't readily see in the civilian industries.

Our eyes and ears
Our team of intelligence, IT and communications experts work in world where no two days are the same. We offer world class training to learn the skills needed to be an expert in the field.
14 Roles available in the Intelligence, IT & Communications specialisation across All services

Navy
- Active Intakes
Intelligence, IT & Communications
General entry
As a Combat Systems Specialist (CSS) you will work in a team to operate military radars and sonars to understand what ships, aircraft and submarines are in the vicinity of a warship, whether threat or friendly force. If necessary, you'll operate remotely controlled weapons systems to defend and defeat the enemy. You’ll also act as a crucial communications link between maritime helicopters and home plate (the Ship).

Airforce
- In Demand
- Active Intakes
Communications and Information Systems Technician
Intelligence, IT & Communications
General entry
Take up the challenge of mastering some of the world’s most sophisticated information communications technology (ICT) and travel with it to destinations around the world. Join us as a Communications and Information Systems
Technician (CISTECH).

Army
- In Demand
- Active Intakes
Combat & Special Operations | Engineering & Technical trades | Intelligence, IT & Communications | Logistics & Administration | Officers & Management
Officer entry
As a New Zealand Army Officer, you will lead teams in many different types of demanding environments, ensuring they are well-prepared, resilient, and mission-ready.

Airforce
- In Demand
Communication and Information Systems Officer
Intelligence, IT & Communications | Officers & Management
General entry
As a Communication and Information Systems Officer (CISO), you will be responsible for leading personnel and Information Communication Technology (ICT) systems to support operations wherever the RNZAF is deployed.

Navy
- In Demand
Communications Warfare Specialist
Intelligence, IT & Communications
General entry
Information is power. Be able to operate a variety of specialised military communications technology, by providing the mechanisms to expeditiously transfer information securely, rapidly and reliably between individuals and groups of individuals.

Army
- In Demand
Intelligence, IT & Communications
General entry
Understand and control the Army’s deployable computer and radio networks that keep our forces in-the-know across the battlespace. IT Specialists are responsible for modern technologies and equipment that enable voice and data communications, as well as providing technical support across the Army.