AFOSI Seeking Enlisted Airmen

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  • Headquarters Air Force Office of Special Investigations Recruiting

The Air Force Office of Special Investigations is slated to host a recruiting event at the Hercules Theater on Ramstein Air Base, Dec. 7, 2017 from 1030-1130 a.m. and 1:30 to 2:30 p.m.

 

The purpose of the event is to help recruit qualified enlisted Airmen for duty as enlisted special agents. Those who want to attend the event should sign up at https://booknow.appointment-plus.com/9rm3mcns/. The sign-up is limited to 375 personnel, but Airmen may walk-in to see if any open spots are available day of.

 

Airmen who qualify who can’t make it to the event may also use a new online enlisted applicant portal, which is accessible with a common access card.

 

Applicants should be senior airman through staff sergeant and have three to 11 years time-in-service. Technical sergeants with less than 1 year time-in-grade can be considered on a case-by-case basis.  Special restrictions apply to all Airmen with an active date of estimated return from overseas. Please visit our visit the “Enlisted Agent FAQ section of AFOSI public website for specific information. Interested applicants should be of strong moral character, have an outstanding work ethic and must meet the requirements to obtain a top secret security clearance.

 

The office has three primary missions. First is felony crime investigations. The vast majority of AFOSI’s investigative activities fall in this mission area. These crimes include murder, robbery, sexual assaults, illegal narcotics offenses and a full spectrum of other criminal acts.

 

The second mission area is the counterintelligence mission. This mission includes investigating the crimes of espionage, terrorism, technology transfer and computer infiltration.

 

The third AFOSI mission is economic crime investigations, commonly referred to as fraud. These investigations include violations of contracting matters, pay and allowance matters, and environmental crimes.

 

The recruitment process to become an AFOSI special agent can be lengthy. If accepted, training is conducted in Brunswick, Georgia at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, a joint training environment for many other U.S. federal law enforcement agencies.

 

If you believe you have the desire and what it takes to become an AFOSI special agent, or if there are any questions, please send a signed email to the AFOSI Enlisted Recruiting Team at:  AFOSI.enlisted.recruiting@us.af.mil to begin the process. DO NOT contact local AFOSI detachments.