Assignments to / Employment with US Africa Command
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United States Africa Command is always looking for innovative, accomplished, experienced people who want to make a difference. However, Africa Command follows all current federal hiring and placement procedures and laws.

We cannot respond to individual requests for employment information or job placement. The following links are provided to assist those seeking potential employment with U.S. AFRICOM.


Active Duty Military Personnel
Positions with U.S. Africa Command are filled through the normal military assignment process in accordance with procedures for staffing a Joint Headquarters. Please contact your assignments or branch manager.

Other web resources:

U.S. Army assignments, contact  Human Resources Command
(https://www.hrc.army.mil/)
U.S. Marine Corps assignments, contact  Manpower Management
(https://www.manpower.usmc.mil/portal/page/portal/M_RA_HOME/MM)
U.S. Navy assignments, contact  Navy Personnel Command
(http://www.public.navy.mil/bupers-npc/)
U.S. Air Force assignments, contact  Air Force Personnel Center
(http://www.afpc.af.mil/)

Reservists
U.S. Army Reserves, contact  MOBCOP, Mobilization Division
(https://mobcop.army.mil/MOBCOPHome.aspx)
U.S. Marine Corps Reserves, contact  Reserve Duty Online
(https://rdol.mol.usmc.mil/)
U.S. Navy Reserves, contact  Navy Reserve Homeport
(https://private.navyreserve.navy.mil/3447B/n3/Shared%20Documents/Opportunities.aspx)
U.S. Air Force Reserves, contact  Air Force Portal
(https://www.my.af.mil/reservenetprod/resnet/vrs/defaultvrs.aspx)

U.S. Federal Civil Service Employees
U.S. Africa Command federal civilian positions are filled through the federal government's competitive hiring process. Vacancies are listed at USAJobs.gov (http://www.usajobs.gov/).

Interagency Personnel
A small number of U.S. Africa Command positions are filled by current, experienced employees of other federal agencies outside the Department of Defense. Staffing those positions are managed by individual federal agencies. Please contact the agency directly.

Contractor or Non-U.S. Employees or Non-U.S. Citizens
U.S. AFRICOM does not post job announcements. If you are seeking contractor or local-national opportunities, you must seek vacancy announcements through traditional means, such as local job boards or defense contractor web sites.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   










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