Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) is a sub-sector under the US Navy, catering it with engineering command services and expedition expertise. NAVFAC is the oldest command of the Navy, its establishment dating back to 1842 when it was incorporated as the Bureau of Yards and Docks. NAVFAC supplies its facilities and operational help to the navy and Marine Corps through one of 6 business lines, namely Asset Management, Design and Construction, Contingency Engineering, Environmental, Expeditionary, and Public Works. The SYSCOM (Systems Command) entity is garrisoned at Washington Navy Yard, Washington D.C., U.S. The command held a prominent position during the World War and the Cold War, supporting the US navy from its naval shore established through the Department of Defense’s aid. Employment in critical support roles such as an engineer, architect, community planner, electrician, facilities manager, program analyst, utilities professional, technician, logistician, and others, is present to individuals looking to join the US Navy.
What departments Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) employees work at?
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