Accelerate Change: Empowered Airmen

We live in a world that is driven by rapidly changing technology and an environment that includes aggressive and capable global competitors. Airmen are key to cutting unnecessary bureaucracy, recognizing and understanding our competition, and thinking of creative ways we can reshape the design of our Air Force. The Air Force must accelerate, must change, and must prepare for the future!

This page is dedicated towards highlighting the accomplishments of our talented Airmen at all levels and to show the impact they can make when they are informed and empowered to problem solve and make smart recommendations and decisions.

 

 

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USACE Buffalo District Holds Recruiting Event
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District
April 27, 2023 | 1:21
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District held a Recruiting/Engineer Day Event at Mount Morris Dam, New York on April 27th. The Buffalo District invited both the 41st Brigade Engineer Battalion (BEB) out of Fort Drum and the McKinley High School JROTC students from Buffalo, New York. The event highlighted the mission of the Corps of Engineers and shared information about how to obtain pathways to a federal job.

As part of the recruitment effort, the Buffalo District has employment opportunities for active duty military members, personnel transitioning out of the military, and for high school and college graduates.

This is the first recruiting event of this kind that the Buffalo District has hosted. With the goal of establishing a long-term relationship with the 41st BEB. Due to overwhelming success these will be hosted biannually and will include bringing in organizations to showcase the many opportunities we have for personnel as they transition out of uniform or as they graduate.

Available positions across USACE include biologists, civil engineers, contract specialists, deckhands, electrical engineers, equipment operators, industrial hygienists, mechanical engineers, project planners, project schedulers, program analysts, realty specialists, welders, project managers, and many other positions requiring varying levels of education and experience. (U.S. Army video by Yvonne Najera)
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