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We have subject matter experts ready to meet you in the room ahead. Take a look at the map below to see which tables are hosted by professionals in your area of interest as well as the specific positions and qualifications they are looking for. If your resume meets their needs, you may be invited to the next room to interview with hiring managers. If you do not move ahead to the interview phase, Air Force Civilian Service recruiters are standing at the ready to talk with you about other civilian opportunities with the Air Force.

Hanscom Positions (Child Care) Hanscom Positions (CE & Skill Trade) Contracting Room Info Tech Room Program Management Room Financial Management Room Info Tech Room Engineering (Sci & Eng) Logistics

HANSCOM POSITIONS WITHIN THE 66TH FORCE SUPPORT SQUADRON

The 66th Force Support Squadron plays a crucial role in supporting the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center in ensuring the well-being, support, and satisfaction of the more than 5,000 active-duty, Reserve and National Guard personnel, DoD civilians, contractors, and 130,000 retired military and spouses living in the six-state New England and New York area. By providing a diverse range of services, programs, and facilities, the squadron enhances the quality of life of Airmen and their families while maximizing military readiness.

CIVIL ENGINEERING &
SKILLED TRADE

Civil Engineers (CEs) and Skilled Trade professionals are responsible for the planning, operation, maintenance, construction management, environmental, and engineering of the Air Force’s largest weapon system – its installations. CE and skilled trade civilians are critical members of the Air Force, providing the diverse expertise and leadership needed to secure our nation’s defense. CE applicants must have a bachelor’s degree or higher in engineering from an ABET-accredited college or university.

CONTRACT SPECIALISTS

Contract professionals support the Air Force by obligating over $35B and purchasing the equipment and services that Air Force men and women need in order to protect this great country. These purchases range from state-of-the-art aircraft and billion-dollar weapon systems to the night vision goggles and simulators that make the Air Force mission possible. Contract professionals negotiate contracts with the corporate giants of the defense industry, which puts you at the negotiating table with companies like Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and Northrop Grumman. Our goal is to obtain the greatest technologies possible to support the warfighter and do so at a price that is fair and reasonable to both the defense contractor and the American taxpayer.

INFORMATION
PROTECTION

Our security workforce is integral to ensuring cutting-edge technology and sensitive information that supports our warfighters is kept out of the hands of our adversaries. IP includes all facets of security activities ranging from information, personnel, industrial security, acquisition, internal programs, operations, scientific and technical information programs, and program protection planning.

PROGRAM MANAGEMENT

Program Managers lead the creation of business strategies to design, develop, produce, test, deploy, and sustain every item in the U.S. Air Force’s inventory as well as the contracted services support that the warfighter depends on to maintain a competitive advantage. From inception to retirement, Program Management professionals oversee multi-discipline teams to ensure cost, schedule, and performance goals are achieved to meet operational needs.

FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

Our Financial Managers track and report funding for various acquisition programs and systems, executing over $300B of active year and foreign military sales funding. Our Cost Estimators work with integrated product teams to understand system/platform requirements and estimate the cost through the out-years, which then informs a budget that gets submitted to Congress or a Partner Nation for consideration of funding.

INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY

Our IT workforce ensures the security of policy and planning, enterprise architecture, cybersecurity, application software, systems, network services, data management, systems administration, customer support, and IT program/project management supporting the development, implementation, and maintenance of Air Force enterprise-wide systems.

ENGINEERING (SCIENCE
& ENGINEERING)

Engineering professionals play a central role in maintaining the U.S. Air Force’s superiority by ensuring air, space, and cyber forces have superior Air Force intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, precision engagement, and electronic warfare systems capabilities by developing, demonstrating, and transitioning advanced sensors and sensing technologies. Engineering professionals are relied upon to provide superior technical recommendations and decisions that directly contribute to our national defense.

LOGISTICS

Our agile Logistics workforce is capable of meeting the full spectrum of Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC) logistics requirements and is integrated into the Broad Logistics Enterprise. Logistics are involved in all phases of the Product/Acquisition Life Cycle including: Design Interface; Sustaining Engineering; Supply Support; Maintenance Planning and Management; Packaging, Handling, Storage and Transportation (PHS&T); Technical Data; Support Equipment; Training and Training Support, Manpower, and Personnel; Facilities and Infrastructure; Computer Resources; and Product Support Management.