AFRL Division Chief
- City, State:
- Multiple Locations
- Location/Base:
- Multiple Locations
- Level:
- Senior Level
- Pay Plan-Grade:
- DO-03
- DO-04
- DR-03
- DR-04
- Pay Range (without Locality):
- DO-03: $104,180 - $147,224
- DO-04: $132,876 - $164,301
- DR-03: $104,180 - $147,224
- DR-04: $132,876 - $164,301
- Technology Directorate/Mission Organization:
- Center
- Office Symbol:
- AFRL/RA and AFRL/RR
- Job Overview:
This job announcement will be accepting candidates until 20 February 2026.
This job opportunity is for anyone interested in a division chief position within Air Warfare Technology Areas (currently Aerospace Systems Directorate, RQ and Munitions Directorate, RW) and the Technology Transition Areas (currently Integrated Capabilities Directorate, RS; AFWERX, RG; Small Business, SB; Strategic Partnership, SB; and Enterprise Customer Engagement, EC). This announcement will be used to help fill multiple opportunities. Qualified candidates who respond to this announcement will be considered for a division chief position in these areas.
OPEN TO DAF CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES ONLY.
The Division Chief serves as a senior leader responsible for directing, planning, and executing a diverse portfolio of programs, operations, and strategic initiatives. This position provides executive-level oversight across multiple functional areas and ensures alignment with organizational priorities, mission objectives, and statutory requirements. The incumbent leads a multidisciplinary workforce and collaborates with internal and external stakeholders to deliver high‑impact results.
Major Duties
- Provide strategic leadership, vision, and direction for a division responsible for ensuring mission execution and organizational effectiveness.
- Oversee development, implementation, and evaluation of policies, programs, and initiatives that support enterprise goals.
- Lead and manage a diverse team of supervisors, specialists, analysts, and technical experts; establish contribution expectations and foster a culture of accountability, innovation, and continuous improvement.
- Allocate resources, manage budgets, and ensure compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and organizational standards.
- Drives the translation of directorate mission and vision into executable strategies by providing critical guidance and input during high-level meetings and working groups.
- Identify risks, assess impacts, and implement mitigation strategies to ensure operational resilience and mission continuity.
- Drive data‑informed decision‑making and champion process improvements to enhance efficiency and effectiveness.
- Drives teaming across AFRL, forging and guiding dynamic coalitions with partner organizations, stakeholders, and external agencies to accelerate mission outcomes
- Oversee development of long‑range plans, strategic roadmaps, and workforce strategies to meet emerging mission needs.
- Foster a culture of technical excellence and continuous learning to build, grow, and maintain the deep, multi-disciplinary expertise essential for a premier lab mission.
- Telework:
- Yes, this position is eligible for telework opportunities; as determined by agency policy
- Remote Work (CONUS):
- No, this position is not approved for remote work.
- Eligible for a Referral Bonus?:
- No
- Required Qualifications:
- US Citizenship
- Ability to obtain and maintain at least a Secret security clearance. Some positions may require the ability to obtain a Top Secret clearance.
- At least one (1) year of specialized experience at the next lower grade (DO/DR‑02/GS‑13 for DO/DR‑03; DO/DR‑03/GS‑14 for DO/DR‑04), or equivalent experience in other pay systems
- This position may be filled under multiple occupational series. Applicants are required to meet all OPM Qualification Standard requirements for the applicable occupational series and grade.
- Desired Qualifications:
- Experience working in a large, complex organization or federal agency.
- Demonstrated success leading cross‑functional teams or enterprise‑level initiatives.
- Additional Information:
Req# 79085
