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What are civilian military jobs in the Air Force?

What civilian roles are available within the Air Force for someone not enlisting but still wanting to be part of that environment? Interested in understanding the job scope and application process.

a year ago

There are actually a multitude of civilian careers within the U.S. Air Force! Various disciplines are covered, from logistics, healthcare, administration, to engineering. These positions can be direct or indirect roles supporting the Air Force's mission.

1. Aerospace Engineering: One of the key industries in the Air Force, civilian aerospace engineers often work on aircraft and propulsion systems.

2. Healthcare: Numerous opportunities exist in healthcare, with roles for medical doctors, nurses, psychiatrists, pharmacists, and more. They aid in ensuring that airmen are always fit to fly.

3. Administration: Civilians can work in resources, finance, and many other administrative roles, supporting day-to-day operations.

4. Information technology: As with any large organization, the Air Force requires tech experts to maintain and improve computer systems, operate networks, and ensure security against cyber threats.

5. Logistics and Supply Chain: These roles ensure that operations run smoothly by handling the acquisition, storage, and transportation of equipment and other resources.

The application process typically involves searching for open positions on the federal government's official employment site, USAJOBS. Here, you can filter for the U.S. Department of Air Force positions. Once you find a position that interests you, you will need to create an account, complete a resume within the website's system and then apply. The job listings will have specific requirements, duties, compensation, and details on the application process.

It might be beneficial to note that these roles do not require military service, but they can still provide opportunities to contribute to the important mission of the U.S. Air Force.

a year ago

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