Civil Service Employment - Dyess Air Force Base (AFB), Texas

Dyess AFB

 

Civil Service Jobs & Employment - Dyess Air Force Base (AFB), Texas. Civil service employment opportunities providing support for base operations, training programs, and military personnel.

Applications are being accepted from the public. 

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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 Guidebook: How to Get a Civil Service Job at a Military Base

There are frequent civilian employment opportunities at Dyess AFB. A few of the defense agencies now hiring (or expected to have civil service openings in the near future) at Dyess AFB include:

  • 7th Bomb Wing (Air Force Global Strike Command) 
  • 317th Airlift Group 
  • Medical facilities and clinics (on-base) 
  • Nonappropriated Funds (NAF) positions base-wide
    • Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA)   
    • Army & Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) 
  • Air Combat Command (ACC) Training Support Squadron 
  • 29th Training Systems Squadron 
  • 337th Test and Evaluation Squadron  

 

Seven Keys to Getting Hired for a Federal Civil Service Position:  

  1. Knowing how to find those position vacancies for which you are best qualified and most likely to be hired. 
  2. Understanding how the federal civil service application and hiring process works (you must know the rules of the game!) 
  3. Correctly setting up your own personal USAJOBS employment account. 
  4. Knowing how to create a "high-scoring" federal resume (federal resumes are very different from corporate resumes.)
  5. Knowing which "Key Words" to use in your resume and application package.
  6. Knowing how to correctly answer "Supplemental Questions" required for many position applications. 
  7. Knowing how to "ace" a federal job interview - it helps to know what to expect and how to prepare so you outshine the other candidates.   

   

Categories of Federal Civil Service Occupations

   

 USAJOBS Website 

  

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