OPPORTUNITIES LIKE THESE
DON’T JUST COME OUT OF THE BLUE
Civilian employees play an essential role in keeping the Air Force’s edge as sharp as it can be. They lend
their expertise, know-how, and technical skills to maintain and enhance the quality of life of Air Force
personnel and their families, as well as provide direct support to the Air Force’s important mission by
providing logistical support, engineering, program management, and other highly specialized skills.
During Air Force Civilian Service’s (AFCS) one-day hiring event on Tuesday, January 30, AFCS is interviewing qualified civilian professionals like you for mission-critical openings across
numerous career fields within the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC), the Air Force
Nuclear Weapons Center (AFNWC), the Air Force Sustainment Center (AFSC), the Ogden Air Logistics Complex (OO-ALC), and elements of the 75th Air
Base Wing.
HIRING EVENT
Tuesday, Jan. 30, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. MT
Open To The Public
EVENT LOCATION
Davis Conference Center
1651 N 700 W, Layton, UT 84041
NATURALLY, THE HOME OF THE PIONEERS WOULD BE
GATEWAY TO THE FRONTIERS OF UNTOLD POSSIBILITY
As Utah’s largest single-site employer, employing more than 20,000 military and civilian personnel, including contractors, Hill Air Force Base is a major economic engine for the Mountain region as it plays a central role in contributing to the nation’s defense.
Not surprisingly, the base’s presence ensures a steady demand for a diverse range of skills, from administrative and technical expertise to specialized fields crucial for military operations.
And that’s where you come in.
During January’s in-person hiring event, AFCS hiring managers will be on hand to fill dozens of rewarding
positions in the occupations below:
ACQUISITION POSITIONS
Contracting
Equipment Specialist
Financial Management
Information Protection
Information Technology/Cyber
Logistics
Production Controller
Program Management
Science and Engineering
SKILLED-TRADE POSITIONS
Aircraft Engine Repair Inspector
Aircraft Ordnance Systems Mechanic
Machinist
Nondestructive Tester
Ordnance Equipment Mechanic
Plastic/Composite Fabricator
Sheet Metal Mechanic
EARLY APPLICATION CLOSES MONDAY, JANUARY 29
We encourage all candidates to submit resumes and other supporting documents as part of the registration process. Registration in advance is highly recommended and will expedite your opportunity to speak with a recruiter at the event. Additionally, qualified candidates may be contacted by a hiring official before the event to schedule an interview. If an interview or job offer is extended at the event, candidates may be asked to remain on-site for an extended period to complete the necessary paperwork.
THE AIR FORCE IS DRIVEN BY INNOVATION. THAT INNOVATION IS DRIVEN BY YOU.
Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC), an integral part of Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC), is responsible for the development, acquisition, testing, deployment, and sustainment of all Air Force aircraft and weapons systems, including manned and unmanned aircraft, missiles, and space systems. It relies on a highly skilled and dedicated workforce, both civilian and active duty, to provide logistics, maintenance, and engineering support to the Air Force’s major command organizations.
Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center (AFNWC) plays an essential role in securing the nation and deterring acts of aggression against it. It is responsible for overseeing, testing, modernizing, and sustaining every nuclear weapon in the Air Force’s inventory. At Hill Air Force Base, AFNWC manages both the Minute Man III Systems Directorate, responsible for inception-to-retirement integrated management of the LGM-30G Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) system; as well as the Sentinel Systems Directorate, responsible for overseeing the total life cycle of the LGM-35A Sentinel weapon system, which will replace the LGM-30 Minuteman III. The directorate is also responsible for the Mark 21A Reentry Vehicle, Fuze Modernization, and Next-Generation Reentry Vehicle programs.
Air Force Sustainment Center (AFSC) manages the repair and maintenance of Air Force equipment and facilities and expedites the distribution of supplies and resources across the Air Force. It provides the parts, fuel, equipment, and personnel that allow the Air Force to maintain its edge in air, space, and cyberspace. Among its many responsibilities, AFSC oversees mission support, civil engineering, medical care, airfield operations, command posts, explosive ordnance disposal, public affairs, and financial management, as well as engineering, contracting, logistics, small business management, personnel services, judge advocates, and installation safety and security.
Ogden Air Logistics Complex (OO-ALC) provides depot-level maintenance for more than 700 aircraft, facilitating logistics support, maintenance, distribution, and engineering management for Air Force aircraft from the F-22 Raptor and F-35 Thunderbolt II 5th generation fighters to the venerable A-10 Warthog, C-130 Hercules, and T-31 Talon, along with 27 other weapon systems, including the Minute Man Intercontinental Ballistic Missile.
75th Air Base Wing. As Hill Air Force Base’s host wing, its mission is to provide support services and infrastructure to the base’s various tenant units and other organizations that call the base home. The 75th Air Base Wing ensures the operational readiness of the base by overseeing essential functions, including security, facilities maintenance, personnel support, and logistical services.
THE BENEFITS OF BEING A CIVILIAN EMPLOYEE OF THE WORLD’S MOST POWERFUL AIR FORCE EXTEND FAR BEYOND THE SATISFACTION OF A JOB WELL DONE
Paid Time Off: 11 Federal Holidays, 13 Days of Annual Sick Leave, & 13 to 26 Days of Earned Annual Leave
Insurance for You & Your Family: Health, Dental, Vision, Life, and Long-Term Care
Federal Employment Retirement System in Addition to Social Security
Work Schedules Built to Accommodate Work-Life Balance
Telework Options May Be Available for Some Positions
NEED HELP PREPARING A FEDERAL RESUME? HERE ARE SOME TIPS.
WE’RE AFCS. GOING ABOVE AND BEYOND
IS WHAT WE DO BEST.
When it comes to air, space, or cyberspace, the U.S. Air Force is without peer anywhere on the planet.
One reason for its decisive edge is the dedication and professionalism of people like you who comprise
the 170,000-strong Air Force Civilian Service. Whether it’s caring for the health and well-being of Airmen
and their families, maintaining the equipment, facilities, and infrastructure that allows the Air Force
to be ready at a moment’s notice… behind every Airman, every achievement, every milestone—there’s
someone like you.
Forces. Joined.
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