Civil Service Employment - Minot Air Force Base (AFB) North Dakota

Minot AFB

   

Civil Service Jobs & Employment - Minot Air Force Base (AFB), North Dakota. There are numerous civilian employment opportunities at Minot AFB. 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 projected to hire in the near-term) at Minot AFB include:

  • 5th Bomb Wing (5 BW)
  • 5th Medical Group
  • Nonappropriated Funds (NAF) positions base-wide
    • Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA)   
    • Army & Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) 
  • 91st Missile Wing (91 MW) 

The 5th Bomb Wing is the host unit for Minot AFB. The 5th Bomb Wing provides base support services, such as civil engineering, supply/logistics, housing and billeting, medical, personnel, and other support functions. The 5th Bomb Wing maintains and flies the B-51H Stratofortress Bomber. There are approximately 5,470 military personnel and 722 civilian employees assigned to the 5th Bomb Wing.


Minot AFB is also home to the 91st Missile Wing. The 91st Missile Wing maintains and operates the Minuteman III nuclear Intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM). The 91st Missile Wing is one of three operational intercontinental ballistic missile units. The 91st Missile Wing is responsible for 150 Minuteman III ICBMs, 15 missile alert facilities, and 150 remote launch facilities. These missiles and facilities are dispersed across an 8,500 square mile area in central North Dakota. There are approximately 1,800 military personnel assigned to the 91st Missile Wing.