6,675
PROJECTED HIRES

United States Air Force

Mission:

The mission of the United States Air Force is to deliver sovereign options for the defense of the United States of America and its global interests -- to fly and fight in air, space and cyberspace.

Global

Best Places Ranking

15

The United States Air Force ranked 15th out of 30 agencies in the 2009 Best Places to Work in the Federal Government rankings with an index score of 63.6.

Recruitment Program / Outreach Efforts

To offset the potential brain drain due to impending retirements, DOD has adopted a number of programs designed to identify and prepare top quality candidates for the challenging work of the Department. Along with a very active student employment program, DOD has adopted a number of specialized programs.   

  • The National Security Education Program (NSEP) provides funding opportunities to U.S. students studying world regions critical to U.S. interests, including international relations, languages and culture. This program is an integral component in the department’s ability to attract individuals with high levels of language proficiency. Other activities to attract those with foreign language expertise include: recruiting at colleges and universities; working with other strategic partners; launching a public service announcement marketing campaign to highlight how persons with language skills are “making a difference”; providing foreign language proficiency pay; listing available scholarships and fellowships on the DOD Web site; and paying for academic degrees, and language and regional expertise training.
  • The Science, Mathematics and Research for Transformation (SMART) Program is designed to increase critical science, mathematical and engineering skills by providing scholarships for students to pursue academic degrees in these disciplines.
  • The Student Training and Academic Recruitment (STAR) pilot program utilizes students to represent DOD on campus and promote it as a potential employer with many career opportunities.

Hiring Projections

As the largest federal employer, the Department of Defense hires for both white- and blue-collar positions. DOD prioritizes its hiring to fill critical and changing needs, including medical professionals, acquisition and contract specialists, language specialists, engineering disciplines, information technology, protective services, and various business and finance specialties. In addition to hiring in these priority areas, DOD will be actively recruiting for many other occupational fields.

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PROFESSIONAL FIELD
Key Occupational Area/Position
# of Employees
as of 9/30/08
Total Hires
FY 2007-08
Projected Hires
FY 2010-12
Accounting and Budget
Financial Administration and Program 1,979 196 296
Accounting 403 48 67
Auditing 663 29 44
Budget Analysis 2,317 188 332
Administration/Program Management
Human Resources 2,540 201 330
Logistics Management 2,931 253 437
Business and Industry
Contracting 4,644 564 851
Compliance and Enforcement
Safety and Occupational Health 482 70 108
Engineering
General Engineering 2,510 147 193
Civil Engineering 236 35 49
Computer Engineering 343 39 78
Electrical Engineering 4,498 528 863
Information Technology
Information Technology Management 3,943 349 716
Mathematics and Statistics
Computer Science 622 104 133
Medical and Public Health
Physician 62 44 61
Nurse 743 341 395
Physical Sciences
General Physical Science 356 31 58
Quality Assurance
Quality Assurance 899 44 84
Security and Protection
Intelligence Analysis 1,195 368 402
Security Administration 1,552 242 345
Police Officer 387 90 127
Fire Protection/Prevention 2,264 223 575
Social Sciences
Psychology 134 24 53
Social Work 157 39 78
PROFESSIONAL FIELD
Key Occupational Area/Position
Total Left
FY 2007-08
Average
Age
Retirement
Eligibility
2009
Retirement
Eligibility
FY 2012
Accounting and Budget
Financial Administration and Program 273 47 336 583
Accounting 68 51 95 142
Auditing 96 45 93 154
Budget Analysis 416 49 396 716
Administration/Program Management
Human Resources 555 48 354 681
Logistics Management 439 49 584 1,021
Business and Industry
Contracting 1,001 47 742 1,339
Compliance and Enforcement
Safety and Occupational Health 89 49 62 109
Engineering
General Engineering 299 49 419 712
Civil Engineering 59 48 61 83
Computer Engineering 35 43 27 60
Electrical Engineering 454 44 522 866
Information Technology
Information Technology Management 600 49 653 1,123
Mathematics and Statistics
Computer Science 53 44 55 116
Medical and Public Health
Physician 17 52 10 18
Nurse 157 48 68 153
Physical Sciences
General Physical Science 54 50 68 117
Quality Assurance
Quality Assurance 142 52 195 347
Security and Protection
Intelligence Analysis 414 46 118 205
Security Administration 256 47 134 252
Police Officer 80 46 54 91
Fire Protection/Prevention 550 40 516 747
Social Sciences
Psychology 28 47 22 37
Social Work 40 52 32 61

Intelligence Analysis is classified under the Social Science family of occupations by the Office of Personnel Management's (OPM) Classification Guide, but it is listed under Security and Protection as that is more descriptive of the duties.


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