Civil Service Employment - Tyndall Air Force Base (AFB) Florida

Tyndall AFB

   

Civil Service Jobs & Employment - Tyndall Air Force Base (AFB) Florida. Tyndall AFB is still in the process of repairing the damage from Hurricane Michael.  Recovery and rebuilding efforts are well underway and much progress has been made.  However, there are numerous civilian employment opportunities at Tyndall AFB. 

Applications from the public are being accepted. 

These civil service jobs provide support for Department of Defense (DoD) operations, base reconstruction programs, and military personnel. 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 as the rebuilding effort continues) at Tyndall AFB include:

  • 1st Air Force (AFNORTH)
  • 325th Fighter Wing (325 FW)
    • 325th Contracting Squadron (325 CONS)
  • 601st Air Operations Center
  • Air Force Civil Engineer Center (AFCEC)
  • Medical facilities and clinics (on-base)
  • Nonappropriated Funds (NAF) positions base-wide
    • Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA)   
    • Army & Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) 
  • 702nd Computer Systems Squadron (702 CSS)
  • 823rd RED HORSE / Detachment 1

Tyndall is a large defense installation encompassing 128 miles of shoreline along the Gulf of Mexico. The base totals more than 17,000 acres of commercial forest. Situated on Tyndall are over 1,600 facilities valued at over $1.5 billion. Tyndall AFB provides support to more than 23,000 military (and their families), civilian personnel, and contractor personnel.  

In October 2018, Hurricane Michael caused significant damage to Tyndall AFB. Reconstruction projects are now underway.  Numerous employment opportunities with both government agencies and with private contractors will be created to help with this reconstruction. Prior to the hurricane, the annual economic impact of Tyndall AFB was estimated to be in excess of $605 million.