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Navy officers train navy sailors, manage field exercises and lead sailors in combat, peacekeeping missions, border patrols and disaster relief.
Army officers train army soldiers, manage field exercises and lead soldiers in combat, peacekeeping missions and disaster relief.
Marine engineers operate, service and repair engines, and mechanical and electronic equipment on ships and boats.
Air force officers train Air Force troops, manage field exercises and lead troops in combat, peacekeeping missions and disaster relief.
Electronics engineers design and oversee production of electronic equipment such as radios, televisions, computers, washing machines and telecommunication systems. They may also work in sales and technical support.
Fire engineers plan and design safety features that detect, control or reduce fire and smoke in buildings and structures. They also analyse how fire behaves and how safety features perform in fire.
Mining engineers plan, prepare, design and manage the development of opencast (above ground) or underground mines.
Aeronautical engineers plan and supervise the design, development, manufacture, modification, and maintenance of all types of flight vehicles.
Telecommunications engineers design, test and build telecommunications networks and systems.
Electrical engineers design, construct and manufacture electrical systems. They also maintain, operate and manage these systems.