We're looking forward to an amazing 2025, filled with new opportunities and adventures with our amazing #teamJBSA! #NewYear
Joint Base San Antonio
Military and International Affairs
A great place to work, train, and live!
About us
Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA) is a United States military facility located in San Antonio, Texas. The facility operates under the jurisdiction of the United States Air Force's 502d Air Base Wing, part of the Air Education and Training Command (AETC). The wing's three Mission Support Groups are responsible for the installation support mission across the three bases that comprise JBSA.
- Website
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https://www.jbsa.mil
External link for Joint Base San Antonio
- Industry
- Military and International Affairs
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2010
- Specialties
- Federal Jobs and Government Jobs
Employees at Joint Base San Antonio
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Barbara Jewett
Supervisory Contract Specialist/Contracting Officer
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Richard Braud
USAF Veteran and Supply Chain Professional
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Patricia A. Ruiz, Ph.D. LCSW-C
Disability Advocate, Director of Resiliency Center, Behavioral Scientist, Compassionate Customer Service Consultant
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Joe A Civ USAF AETC Martinez
Deputy Fire Chief at Joint Base San Antonio Lackland
Updates
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As we wrap up an incredible 2024, we want to take a moment to celebrate the team at JSBA. Each and every one of them has been vital to our team's success and our shared mission. Their hard work, dedication, and passion have made this year truly remarkable. We are beyond proud of all that we've achieved together: - Tackled infrastructure improvements including quality of life modifications such as recreational lodging refresh, bowling center & golf course renovations, equestrian office revamp, fiber upgrade, & RV storage lot expansion ensuring resiliency & readiness to support diverse missions. - Initiated an innovation project leveraging Artificial Intelligence to automate PCS order creation, avoiding an average of 1.5K errors yearly, cut processing by 50%, recapturing 11K hours and resulting in DAF-wide adoption. We couldn't have done it without our team's unwavering commitment and support.
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Becoming a Combat Medic in the U.S. Army is a challenging yet rewarding career path that demands resilience, dedication and a strong commitment to saving lives. As a Combat Medic Specialist, or MOS 68W, you will play a crucial role in providing emergency medical treatment and evacuation for injured soldiers and their dependents. The comprehensive 25-week training, held at Joint Base San Antonio, equips you with both basic and specialized medical skills, preparing you to be the first line of care on the battlefield and within medical facilities. If you are driven by a passion for medicine and a desire to serve, a career as a Combat Medic offers an unparalleled opportunity to make a significant impact. Are you ready to take on this vital role?
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🌟Rising Star: Bryanna Lawrence🌟 Bryanna Lawrence is blazing trails as the youngest supervisor at the 802nd Civil Engineer Squadron. Recently recognized among the Civil Engineers "30 Under 30," her achievements reflect a commitment to innovation, leadership, and hard work. The CE "30 Under 30: recognizes 30 civil engineers under age 30 who have pushed themselves beyond what's expected of their role, set an example of excellence for those around them, and made a notable impact on their installation and the Civil Engineer enterprise." Read more about Bryanna's inspirational ascent in civil engineering: https://e.afit.edu/6559GV 📸 by Jonathan Mallard #jbsa #teamjbsa #civilengineering #jbsarandolph
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🌟Rising Star: Bryanna Lawrence🌟 Bryanna Lawrence is blazing trails as the youngest supervisor at the 802nd Civil Engineer Squadron. Recently recognized among the Civil Engineers "30 Under 30," her achievements reflect a commitment to innovation, leadership, and hard work. The CE "30 Under 30: recognizes 30 civil engineers under age 30 who have pushed themselves beyond what's expected of their role, set an example of excellence for those around them, and made a notable impact on their installation and the Civil Engineer enterprise." Read more about Bryanna's inspirational ascent in civil engineering: https://e.afit.edu/6559GV #jbsa #teamjbsa #civilengineering #jbsarandolph
https://e.afit.edu/6559GV
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📣 Exciting News for JBSA Families! 📣 🎉 Enrollment for Pre-K 4 SA opens December 1, 2024, for children ages 3-4! 🎓 Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to kickstart your child's education journey. Check out the attached flyer for all the details. 🌟 🔍 FAQs: 1️⃣ When can JBSA Active-Duty Service Members enroll? ➡️ December 1-30, 2024. 2️⃣ How to register? ➡️ Scan the QR code on the flyer starting December 1 at 8 a.m. for direct access to the application site. 📱 3️⃣ Need more info? ➡️ Call the Pre-K 4 SA Hotline at 210-206-PREK (7735). 4️⃣ Any paperwork required now? ➡️ Nope! Once accepted, you’ll begin the formal registration process. 📝 Spread the word and secure your spot early! 🧡💙 #PreK4SA #EducationForAll #FutureReadyKids
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🇺🇸 **A Week of Honoring Our Veterans** 🇺🇸 This week, Joint Base San Antonio celebrated Veterans Day with events throughout the community. On Nov. 9, Brig. Gen. Randy Oakland, Commander of JBSA and the 502nd Air Base Wing, proudly served as the Military Grand Marshall in City of San Antonio - Municipal Government Veterans Day Parade, riding through downtown and representing the Air Force. 🎖️🚗 On Nov. 11, Gen. Oakland gave a heartfelt speech at the City of Cibolo Veterans Day Ceremony at City Hall Plaza, joined by local leaders, performers, and community members. It was a special occasion to honor the service and sacrifices of our veterans. 🇺🇸🎤 A highlight of the event was a photo with Mayor Ralph Gutierrez of City of Schertz - Government , Mayor Mark Allen of Cibolo, and Mayor Dee Grimm of City of Selma, Texas , showcasing the unity and strong partnerships that support our military community. 🤝✨ JBSA is proud to foster these connections throughout the Greater San Antonio area, standing together to honor those who have served. #VeteransDay #MilitaryCityUSA #JBSAProud #CityofSanAntonio #CityofSchertz #CityofCibolo #CityofSelma
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The first Joint Base San Antonio Exceptional Military Family Resource Fair will be held tomorrow, Sept. 21, at Randolph High School. The event, running from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., aims to connect military families with local resources related to special education and disability services. Organizers include the Military School Districts' Cooperative, Exceptional Family Member Program, Military & Family Readiness Center and JBSA School Liaison Program. The fair is open to all military families in the San Antonio area. It will feature representatives from military, community and government agencies offering support for exceptional families. Randolph High School is located at W. Perimeter Road, Building 1225, Universal City, Texas 78150.
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Col. Erik Dutkiewicz, commander of the 502nd Security Forces Group at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, attended the 48th Reunion of the Army Retired Military Police Officers Association (RMPOA) at the Embassy Suites Riverwalk on Sept. 12. Dutkiewicz emphasized recruiting efforts to sustain the 502d Security Forces Group and encouraged retired officers to share their experiences with potential recruits. He also highlighted JBSA’s commitment to military families and retirees, noting that safety and security are crucial for operational readiness. JBSA strengthens partnerships with the San Antonio community by addressing mission compatibility, public safety, medical services, education, workforce development, and environmental issues. The Army Retired Military Police Officers Association is an informal group of retired U.S. Army military police officers, warrant officers and surviving spouses of deceased members. The RMPOA celebrated its 48th reunion by honoring those who have passed.