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Security Engineering Positions
The Department expects to hire approximately 18 Security Engineering Officers in the fiscal year ending September 2006. Foreign Service Security Engineering Officers (SEOs) are responsible throughout the world for the protection of Department personnel, facilities, and sensitive information from acts of crime, terrorism, and technical espionage.  

Jobs in Iraq
The Iraq Reconstruction Management Office is seeking to hire highly skilled and motivated U.S. citzens and current permanent Federal employees to serve our nation at the U.S. embassy in Baghdad.

International Vacancy Announcements
The U.S. Government encourages qualified U.S. citizens to consider employment opportunities with the UN and other international organizations. While pursuing a rewarding work experience, such international civil servants also impart to their chosen organizations their standards of integrity, competence, efficiency and dedication to the needs of the world community. 

Assignment Abroad
Test your ability to handle a Foreign Service Officer's work in Assignment Abroad, an interactive feature on the Department's Careers website. Encounter situations that demand creative solutions and quick thinking and see how well you handled the complexity of a Foreign Service officer's work and learn how Foreign Service Officers make a difference on behalf of the United States.

  
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