Explore Government Contract Job Opportunities
ExpediUSA Jobs connects candidates to government and commercial contract roles across logistics, transportation, skilled trades, and operational support.
Find the Right Fit
Explore Opportunities That Match Your Experience
Government contract work covers a wide range of roles, each with its own requirements and expectations. Below are the primary types of positions we place across government and commercial contracts.
If you are not sure where you fit, our recruiters can help guide you.
Transportation and Logistics
Support the Movement of People, Equipment, and Materials
Transportation and logistics roles focus on keeping operations running smoothly and on schedule. These positions value dependability, safety awareness, and attention to detail.
Common roles include:
- Drivers and transportation support
- Logistics coordinators
- Supply chain and materials handling
- Shipping and receiving
Warehouse and Distribution
Support High-Volume, Time-Sensitive Operations
Warehouse and distribution roles support high-volume, time-sensitive operations. Many offer steady schedules and opportunities for long-term work.
Common roles include:
- Warehouse associates
- Forklift and equipment operators
- Inventory and materials handlers
- Order fulfillment and distribution support
Skilled Trades and Labor
Hands-On Work That Support Large-Scale Operations
Skilled trades and labor positions focus on maintenance, repair, and operational support. These roles often value experience, certifications, and practical skills.
Common roles include:
- General labor and skilled labor roles
- Maintenance and repair support
- Trade-specific positions based on project needs
- Equipment and facilities support
Government and Contract Support Roles
Support Federal Objectives and Contract Operations
These roles directly support government agencies and defense-related operations. Some positions may involve additional screening, onboarding steps, or clearance requirements.
Common roles include:
- Contract support personnel
- Operations and administrative support
- Site and mission support roles
- Program and services coordination
Operations and Field Services
Be On-Site Where the Work Happens
Operations and field roles involve hands-on, on-location support. Schedules and environments vary by contract, and some roles may involve physical work or travel.
Common roles include:
- Field operations support
- Site services and setup
- Equipment and asset support
- Project-based operational roles
Veterans and Military Experience
Your Background Is a Strong Fit Here
Many of the roles we place align well with military experience. Leadership, logistics, operational discipline, and hands-on field work translate naturally into government contract positions.
If you are transitioning out of the military or recently separated, we can help you identify roles that match your experience and career goals.
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Resources

What to Expect From a Government Contract Job: Hiring Process, Pay, and Requirements
Government contract jobs can offer steady work, structured environments, and clearly defined responsibilities. However, the hiring process and expectations may differ from traditional employment. One

How Military Experience Translates to Civilian Government Contract Jobs
For many veterans and service members, government contract jobs provide a natural transition into civilian employment. The structure, accountability, and operational focus of contract roles

Top Skills Employers Look for in Government Contract Roles
Government contract roles require more than technical qualifications. Employers consistently look for candidates who can perform reliably within structured and often regulated environments. Reliability is