Savannah District is HIRING NOW!

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District employs more than 700 people in more than 250 disciplines to provide quality, responsive engineering and environmental services to the nation. You might be surprised to learn less than one percent of the District’s employees are active members of the U.S. Army. Most positions are filled by civilians with expertise in wide-ranging specialties. The District is an equal opportunity employer with a dedicated and diverse group of people honored to serve its customers, stakeholders and each other.

 

Now Hiring For

If you have a degree or experience in one or more of the below areas, we want to hear back from you! We're recruiting civilian positions in the following disciplines via direct hire authorities.

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 Architects

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 Civil Engineers

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 Electrical Engineers

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 Mechanical Engineers

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 Park Rangers

How to Apply

   
 

Click the link above or send and email to DirectHire@usace.army.mil to apply for available positions. Please attach a copy of your Resume and Unofficial Transcript. If your specialized skills are demonstrated in the documents that you submit, a member of our team will contact you.

 

 

A Top Notch Place to Work

  • In the latest BEST PLACES TO WORK in the US Government rankings from the Partnership for Public Service, USACE ranked #92 out of 339 Federal agency subcomponents. If USACE were considered an independent agency, we would unofficially RANK #2 for large Federal agencies with more than 15,000 employees!
  • As rated by their employees, USACE supervisors strongly support employee development and opportunities to demonstrate leadership skills, while also maintaining an optimal work/life balance.
  • The Corps offers a team-inspiring and collaborative work environment; providing challenging and rewarding careers across a variety of disciplines.

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