Civil Service Employment - Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling (JBAB)
Civil Service Jobs & Employment - Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling (JBAB) Maryland. There are civilian employment opportunities at Anacostia-Bolling. These civil service jobs provide support for Air Force operations, training programs, and military personnel.
Applications from the public are being accepted.
Civilian job opportunities exist across a broad spectrum of skills and duties. Qualified U.S. citizens are encouraged to apply for these positions.
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A few of the on-site military units and defense agencies now hiring (or may hire in the near-term) at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling include:
- Commander, Naval Installations
- Construction Battalion Unit 422 - Naval Construction Forces (NCF)
- District of Columbia - Army National Guard (ANG)
- Department of Defense Inspector General (DoD IG)
- Marine Helicopter Squadron (HMX-1) - Presidential and VIP helicopter transport
- Marine Forces Reserve Center
- Navy Operational Support Center
- White House Communications Agency (WHCA)
- Headquarters, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
- Medical facilities and clinics (on-base)
- Nonappropriated Funds (NAF) positions base-wide
- Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA)
- Army & Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES)
- Coast Guard Station Washington, D.C.
Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling is home to Naval District Washington. There are nearly 17,000 military and civilian personnel at JBAB.
Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling provides support to military and civilian employees and their families throughout the National Capital Region. This support includes: engineering, information technology, logistics, human resources, contracting and procurement, security, and morale, welfare and recreation services.
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Categories of Federal Civil Service Occupations
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