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Think Bigger

Our ability to develop and maintain the world’s best space and missile technology rests on the skills dedicated civilian employees can bring to the table. At AFSMC, you don’t need a military background to build a career in space — you just need the ambition to think big.

At AFSMC, civilian employees work alongside members of the uniformed military, developing and maintaining the most advanced space and missile systems in the world. Joining our dedicated workforce means being part of the next generation of visionaries, informing our nation’s decision-makers, and enabling our next great achievements.

Professional Growth

To help you on your way to a long and varied career, AFSMC offers extensive educational opportunities including on-site training, the chance to attend educational events and programs, and even tuition reimbursement and funding for advanced degrees. To help in planning your career, you will have access to extensive career path planning tools and guidance.

As you grow with AFSMC, your career can take you places you never imagined with abundant opportunities to expand your skills and put them to work keeping the Air Force successful.

Riches in Diversity

Because our mission of conducting and supporting flight research relies on creative thinking and problem solving, we invest in the value and strength that comes from a variety of backgrounds and experiences, from diverse perspectives and points of view, and abilities as diverse as the nation we serve.

We rely on inspired thinking and cultivate a team from multicultural backgrounds, varied education, and life experiences—including those with disabilities— to fuel the innovation essential to the Air Force mission.

AFSMC understands and supports attracting, developing, and retaining a diverse workforce which appreciates and understands other societies, cultures, and languages. Diversity is a powerful tool on the road to success.

We also embrace equal employment opportunity in all facets of our work environment regardless of race, religion, color, sex, national origin, age, disability, and/or sexual orientation.

You are smart,
talented & ambitious

Perfect for our team

Our greatest asset is a workforce made up of the most qualified and dedicated professionals who work in all areas of the test mission: from logistics to contracting and from engineering to the sciences.

Sure, what we do is vital to the Air Force mission, but it’s also very exciting and challenging. That makes AFSMC is a great place to start a career or to invest your professional experience in something far more important than the bottom line.

A civilian acquisition career at AFSMC can take you in numerous exciting directions. With interesting and challenging professional options at several sites around the country, we have many unique opportunities that will bring out your best.

Experience Matters

Engineers, contract managers, financial specialists, IT professionals, and more—we are always on the lookout for smart and ambitious pros who can step in and make a contribution on day one conducting tests to push aircraft, rockets, missiles, and weapons systems to do things that may never have been done before.

Contract Management

AFSMC contract managers direct all aspects of the acquisition process and critical planning decisions in support of our mission while getting the best value for the taxpayer. This job requires business skills as well as experience with contract oversight, negotiation, and administration.

Finance & Budgeting

Financial and budget managers and analysts use solid economic and accounting principles and practices to ensure programs are progressing properly and that business practices comply with federal financial regulations. These jobs require financial and budget management experience from the private or public sector.

Information Technology

Rapidly changing IT principles, concepts and methods present a challenge to any organization. AFSMC is no exception.

Keeping our computers, network components, peripheral equipment, software, firmware, services, and related resource operating at peak efficiency is essential to the cutting-edge work we do.

Science & Engineering

Representatives of the STEM disciplines are in abundance at AFSMC working in aerospace, computer/software, electrical/electronic mechanical specialties, and general engineering. These positions require creative problem-solving skills on critical, real-life projects that define the cutting-edge of flight test technology.

Engineering

The job of keeping our aircraft flying and support equipment functioning at peak performance is heavily reliant on the skills and experience of our engineers. They encounter complex problems and challenging circumstances that require great innovation and creativity.

Because of the varied systems and equipment that require engineering attention, AFSMC employs an equally varied and talented pool of engineers.

Aerospace Engineering

Our aerospace engineers do planning, R&D, design, test, analysis, production, fabrication, operation, type certification and/or maintenance of aerospace vehicles or integrally associated equipment.

They investigate phenomena encountered in aerospace flight; analyzing unknown or unfamiliar aerospace vehicles; piloting aerospace vehicles; developing aviation safety standards and regulations; and providing leadership and guidance on aerospace engineering programs.

Chemical Engineering

AFSMC chemical engineers analyze chemical processes to produce products and systems; and use mass, momentum, and energy transfers together with thermodynamics and chemical kinetics to explore, extend, improve and provide for existing and potential chemical and biochemical conversion processes.

Civil Engineering

Our civil engineers apply specialized knowledge of the mechanics of solids (e.g., soils), hydraulics, theory of structure, strength of materials, engineering geology and surveying to help support AFSMC’s facilities, and research and development activities.

Computer Engineering

AFSMC computer engineers manage Air Force computer systems and networks, hardware, systems software, system architecture/integration while working on the research, design, development, testing, evaluation, and maintenance of computer hardware and software systems.

Electrical Engineering

Electrical circuits, circuit elements, equipment, systems and associated phenomena concerned with electrical energy for purposes such as motive power, heating, illumination, chemical processes, or the production of localized electric or magnetic fields are the purview of AFSMC electrical engineers.

Electronics Engineering

Our electronics engineers work on electromagnetic or acoustical wave energy, as well as electrical information for communication, computation, sensing, control, measurement and navigation purposes.

General Engineering

AFSMC general engineers advise on, administer, supervise or perform research or other engineering work on a variety of special or miscellaneous engineering tasks that involve professional work in several branches of engineering

Industrial Engineering

Industrial engineers at AFSMC determine, evaluate, predict and advise on effective ways an organization can use its production factors (i.e., people, equipment, materials, information, energy) to make or process a product or provide a service.

Materials Engineering

Our materials engineers determine the best materials for various uses in performance of the AFSMC sustainment mission, and develop/apply a means of testing, evaluation, life prediction and standardization of materials and properties to engineering, architecture and scientific designs and projects

Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical engineers at AFSMC manage, supervise, lead and/or perform engineering and scientific work involving, among other things, the design, development, maintenance and disposal of mechanical devices and systems to ensure they function safely, reliably, efficiently and economically.

Safety Engineering

AFSMC safety engineers help eliminate or control hazardous conditions resulting from equipment and machine operations or human error that may lead to injury or property damage in or to our workforce, aircraft and facilities. The work requires the application of advanced engineering and math skills and safety principles, standards, practices and analytical techniques.

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