Scott AFB Defense Technology & Intelligence Career Fair
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
10:00am-2:00pm
The Scott Club
Building 1560
Scott AFB, IL 62225

JOB SEEKERS: Click The Job Seeker Registration Button

The Career Fair is only open to Job Seekers who already have access onto the Military installation.  Transition Careers cannot provide access for job seekers regardless of pre-registration.

 

This event is best suited for those job seekers with a background or experience in:
  • Information Technology
  • Engineering
  • Aerospace
  • Logistics
  • Acquisition
  • Security
  • Communications
  • Intelligence
  • Analysis
  • Homeland Security
  • Encryption
  • Project Management
  • Scientists
  • Linguists
  • Systems Administrators
  • Counter Intelligence

 

The event is open to anyone, but remember you must already have base access, an Active Security Clearance is preferred and please bring your resumes!

Drop off 2 copies at the registration table and receive a free resume critique from CareerPro Global-the leaders in civilian, military, and federal resume writing and career coaching!

Attention Exhibitors

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About The Location: http://www.scott.af.mil/

The 375th Airlift Wing makes possible the command and control of the United States' entire military transportation effort— the logistics efforts of the world's greatest military in the air, on the ground and over the sea. Together, we execute every Air Mobility Command sortie worldwide, in peace and in war. When the people or cargo is of the highest priority, we provide the global mobility ourselves in C-21s. When lives hang in the balance, we provide aeromedical evacuation worldwide. The same incredible Airmen who make Global Mobility happen at home station become combat-ready expeditionary forces for combatant commanders worldwide. As the host unit, the 375th AW supports four major headquarters and a numbered air force with worldwide responsibilities: U.S. Transportation Command, 18th Air Force, Air Mobility Command, the Surface Deployment Distribution Command and the Defense Information Technology Systems Agency. It also provides support for the Air Force Communications Agency, the Defense Information Technology Contracting Office, the 932nd Airlift Wing (Reserve) and the Illinois Air National Guard's 126th Air Refueling Wing—along with approximately 66 other associate partner units.

About USTRANSCOM: http://www.transcom.mil/

USTRANSCOM is responsible for creating and implementing world-class global deployment and distribution solutions in support of the President, Secretary of Defense, and Combatant Commander-assigned missions.  USTRANSCOM's total wartime capability consists of a diverse force: 51,853 active duty; 88,089 reserve and Guard, and 16,606 civilian personnel. Similarly, USTRANSCOM relies on its commercial partners to meet 88 percent of continental U.S. land transport, 50 percent of global air movement, and 64 percent of global sealift.

 

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Hosted by:


Air Force Sergeants Association (AFSA), Bud Andrews Chapter 872
 
Air Force Sergeants Association (AFSA), Bud Andrews Chapter 872
AFSA is the Air Force enlisted organization dedicated to the people behind the stripes. We are all enlisted grades of Air Force Active Duty, ANG and AFRC, retired, veteran and family members. We are the men and women who have a long and rich heritage of being the force behind the high-tech machinery, of being well-educated decision makers, of being the people who make procurement recommendations and of being the people who work on systems and platforms and assisting in research and
development. We are the people who have invested their lives in the cause of freedom in America.
 

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