AMC Civilian Careers
The U.S. Army Materiel Command is actively recruiting talented individuals. For a complete list of all AMC vacancies visit Civilian Personnel Online and place the phrase NEAE% in the Announcement # box at the bottom of the page.
Always a Soldier
The Always a Soldier program provides service-connected disabled veterans opportunities to seek employment, career advancement, job mobility, family economic well being and greater financial security. For more information visit the Always a Soldier site.
AMC Fellows Program
Thank you for your interest in the AMC Fellows Program.
Applications for Fellows Class 11 are now being accepted.
Please fill out this form for consideration.
Applications for non-engineers will be accepted until Dec. 18, 2009.
Appplications for engineers will be accepted until Feb. 24, 2010.
The Army Materiel Command Fellows Program is a four-year program (five years for engineers) designed to build a multifunctional, mobile team of highly qualified civilian employees for AMC.
The first 13 months of the program include course-work conducted at AMC's Logistics Leadership Center in Texarkana, Texas, and at Texas A&M University -Texarkana resulting in a master’s degree in business administration.
AMC Fellows are federal employees with full benefits and are compensated at a GS-7 grade level with full promotion potential targeted to the GS-12 for non-engineers and GS-13 for engineers.
Once participants have completed their graduate degree they begin a series of rotational, on-the-job training assignments over the next 47 months. In the five-year training period, Fellows have the potential to advance based on successful performance.
Fellows are required to sign the DA Employment and Mobility Agreement, and future assignments are based on DA mission requirement.
Further details about the AMC Fellows Program:
- Brochure
- Flyers
- Feature story: AMC Fellows Program: Creating the workforce of tomorrow
- Video: AMC NewsCast 2008 - Edition 15.
Ammunition Management Career Program
The AMCP, Career Program 33, provides a worldwide pool of trained ammunition managers to support the Army’s ammunition logistics mission.
The AMCP has supported the warfighters with trained ammunition logistics experts for over twenty years and has more than 500 ammunition managers worldwide.
This program is located at the U. S. Army Defense Ammunition Center, McAlester, Okla. For more information, visit the program Web site.
Contact Information
The AMC civilian careers recruiter is Adam Sawan.
- Phone: (703) 806-8215
- E-mail (preferred)