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New rolePosted 15 June 2026Springpod

RAF: Supply Chain Specialist

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Royal Air Force

Remote (UK)Virtual Experience

Role overview

About this role

This course introduces the role of an RAF Supply Chain Specialist and provides an overview of this vital career supporting RAF operations. You’ll explore the day-to-day responsibilities of the role and learn how specialists manage and coordinate essential equipment and resources. The course also covers entry requirements, training, and potential career progression within the RAF. Through interactive activities and a realistic logistics scenario, you’ll apply your knowledge and consider whether the role suits your strengths. Finally, you’ll explore the challenges, rewards, and benefits of the career, and learn the next steps if you decide to apply. This experience is complete with insightful content about the role of an RAF Supply Chain Specialist. Be prepared for insightful videos delivered by real RAF personnel, interactive activities, and quizzes, and so much more. At the end of this experience, you'll put your knowledge of the role to the test in a real-world simulation task. Complete & get rewarded Finish this Royal Air Force programme to earn Rockets and enter prize draws — including RAF goody bags and free family tickets to the Cosford Air Show (14 June 2026

Job details

Compensation

Unpaid opportunity

Location

Remote (UK)

Remote available

Posted

15 June 2026

Entry requirements

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Remote (UK)

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Company

Royal Air Force

Royal Air Force appears to be hiring for business or operations work where organisation, communication, analysis, and delivery are likely to matter.

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Preparing for Royal Air Force

Useful evidence includes coordinating tasks, solving practical problems, working with data, supporting customers, or improving a process.

  • Use examples where you organised people, information, or deadlines.
  • Connect your answer to measurable outcomes such as time saved, errors reduced, or service improved.
  • Show that you can communicate clearly with different teams.