Civil Service Jobs - Chester, Pennsylvania (PA)

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Federal Civil Service | Government Jobs & Employment in the Chester, Pennsylvania (PA) area. There are a number of federal agencies now hiring in the Chester area and within the state of Pennsylvania. The positions now available include both blue collar and white collar type jobs. Civilian job opportunities exist across a broad spectrum of skills and duties. Applications from the public are being accepted. In most instances, U.S. citizenship is required.  

338 Open Federal Positions  =  Average number of federal civil service vacancies announced in a typical week for Chester and nearby areas within Pennsylvania. 

CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES:  Below are some of the federal agencies now actively hiring (or projected to begin recruiting) in Chester and within the state of Pennsylvania. Use the links below for detailed information about current job opportunities with specific federal agencies and to apply online.   

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