Career Services

Finding Careers at Hill Air Force Base

General Hiring Websites for HAFB

Look below for information about multiple hiring groups within the Air Force.

Air Force Civilian Services (AFCS)

Who are the AFCS?

There are over 170,000 civilians who work shoulder to shoulder with the men and women in uniform keeping the Air Force ready for action, ready for anything

Careers with AFCS:

There are two pathways for applying for Air Force Civilian Services jobs, Direct Hire Authorities (DHA) and the general hiring pathway. DHA is a fast tracked hiring process.

Resources for applying for Air Force Civilian Jobs through both the DHA and general hiring routes can be found at:

Current listings for the general hiring route can alternatively be found via LinkedIn:

 

Opportunities for Students at AFCS

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500 full time positions are available to current college and university juniors and graduate students. These positions will last 10-12 weeks during the summer and are offered in over 42 locations around the country. Students that participate in these internships may be qualified for a full time position upon the completion of their degree.

These scholarships provide students (currently pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in the STEM disciplines) paid tuition and other educational expenses, a generous cash stipend, health insurance allowance, and paid summer internships at AFCS.

Air Force Sustainment Center (AFSC)

Who are the AFSC?

The AFSC employs over 34,000 federal civilian employees providing
sustainment and logistics readiness to deliver combat power for America.

Careers with AFSC:

There are two pathways for applying for AFSC jobs, Direct/Expedited Hire
Authorities (DHA/EHA) and the general hiring pathway. DHA/EHA is a 
fast-tracked hiring process.

Resources for applying for AFSC Jobs through both the DHA/EHA and general hiring routes can be found at:

Current listings for the general hiring route can alternatively be found at:

Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)

Who are the AFRL?

AFRL leads the discovery, development, and delivery of warfighting technologies for our air, space and cyberspace forces. We are pushing the boundaries and creating a new tomorrow through unparalleled research.

Careers with AFRL

Find job opportunities for students and those looking for careers in Air Force Research:

Find job opportunities through the Air Force Research Job Board:

 

Opportunities for Students at AFRL

Air Force Lifecycle Management Center (AFLCMC)

Who are the AFLCMC?

The AFLCMC manages the lifecycle of Air Force weapon systems from their incpetion to retirement. AFLCMC's operating structure provides an integrated framework for decision making and process optimization across the weapon system life cycle.

Careers with AFLCMC

Available positions can be found through the

Student Opportunities at AFLCMC

Internship opportunity for students that can lead to a completion of a degree or certificate requirement

Internship opportunity for graduates that can lead directly to a career

Paid summer internship for students enrolled in a graduate program

For more information, please contact our office at 801-626-6393, or email us at careerservices@weber.edu.