The Civilian Way to Serve

The “Civilian” Way to Serve, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers presents:

 Prepare for federal employment opportunities workshop!

 

Agenda 

Create a USAJOBS account

Resume tips from Human Resources professionals

Interview tips from Hiring Managers

The “Civilian” Way to Serve presentation

 

Limited to 50 participants

Request invitations by sending an email to:

Eric.T.Daniels@usace.army.mil

 

Current career opportunities: https://www.usajobs.gov/Search/Results?l=Chicago%2C%20Illinois&a=ARCE&wma=15509&p=1

Link to access this virtual workshop: TBD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Work for USACE

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is an innovative, transformative organization providing engineering solutions to customers worldwide. Our 32,000 employees—primarily civilian—are delivering positive impacts for today and tomorrow.

Working at USACE as a civilian employee means making a direct contribution to war fighters and their families, supporting overseas contingency operations, developing technology and systems that save the lives of soldiers and civilians, providing disaster relief, and protecting and enhancing the environment and the national economy.

It’s an exciting time to work for USACE. We offer challenging professional, technical and administrative assignments in the U.S. and abroad—each building on a strong tradition of public service extending back more than 200 years.

USACE also offers education reimbursement, certificate programs, professional and leadership development as well as mentoring programs. We support and nurture the growth of our employees and provide the tools to ensure superior performance in all our missions. At USACE, your opportunities are limitless.

  • Open to Public
    • About the Position: 

      Incumbent serves as a mechanical engineering specialist responsible for mechanical system design and construction support primarily for complex military construction projects such as military buildings and utilities.

    • About the Position: 

      This is a developmental position and may be filled at the following grade levels: GS-09. GS-10 or GS-11.

    • About the Position: 
      This position is located with the U.S. Corps of Engineers Chicago District, located in Chicago Illinois.
  • Open to Federal Employees
    • About the Position: 
      Incumbent serves as a mechanical engineering specialist responsible for mechanical system design and construction support primarily for complex military construction projects such as military buildings and utilities.
    • About the Position: 
      This position is located with the U.S. Corps of Engineers Chicago District, located in Chicago Illinois.