Historian Manager 13 - Statewide Programs Manager
State of Michigan
Posted: January 22, 2026 (1 day ago)
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United States Space Force Forces
Department of the Air Force
Location
Salary
$99,800 - $154,280
per year
Type
Full Time
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Entry salary: $74,441 | Full performance (GS-13): up to $115,079
Career ladder: Start at GS-12 and advance to GS-13 with experience.
Typical requirements: 1 year specialized experience at GS-11. Advanced degree + significant experience.
Note: Actual salary includes locality pay (15-40%+ depending on location).
This job involves preserving and documenting the history of a Space Force base in Colorado, including managing records, conducting research, and advising leaders on historical matters.
The role requires creating official histories, handling heritage programs, and answering questions from various stakeholders about the base's past.
A good fit would be someone with a strong background in history, especially military or space-related, who enjoys research, writing, and working with diverse sources of information.
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The 0170 series has an individual occupational requirement that must be met and can be viewed here. In addition to the above requirements, you can view the experience level requirements here.
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The United States Space Force (USSF) Space Operations Command (SpOC) at Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado is searching for a Historian (NH-0170-03, GS-12/13 equivalent).
Description: This position serves as the Space Base Delta 2 Command Historian, ensuring the official history and heritage of SBD 2 and Buckley Space Force Base (Buckley SFB) is preserved.
The incumbent manages the installation history program and provides professional history policy and guidance to SBD 2 command and staff and all units under service agreements.
Work typically involves the critical analysis of large, complex, major projects and is characterized by the need for substantial problem analysis.
The incumbent is responsible for developing projects to document and preserve historical records, documents, oral histories from numerous sources to preserve items and matters of historical value.
This position is responsible for creating and implementing studies to obtain and retain official information related to historical matters affecting SBD 2 and Buckley SFB.
The incumbent will serve as the Buckley SFB local subject matter expert, providing SBD 2 senior leadership, commanders and their staff, Space Force and government agencies, DoD, and the public answers to historical queries and conducting outreach to stakeholders.
In addition, the position manages the heritage program, researching, writing, and publishing heritage information on Airmen and Guardian past and present and advising SBD 2 leadership and assigned units on the memorialization process and proper display of flags, guidons, streamers, standards, and heraldic devices.
The ideal candidate for this position will have a demonstrated professional knowledge of historical principles, concepts, research sources, methodology, and techniques to conduct historical research and create official historical documentation through education or experience.
This will include a broad knowledge of US Space Force, Air Force or command history programs and current operations, policies, programs, and activities, especially as they apply to a large, complex installation or center and its mission.
Candidate should have experience with the military heraldry program, conducting oral history interviews and research, the ability to plan detailed and complex historical studies, and the demonstrated ability to anticipate and solve problems, and to collect, organize, and interrelate large amounts of diversely formatted data drawn from a wide variety of sources.
Key Skills and Abilities: 1. Professional knowledge of historical principles, concepts, research sources, methodology, and techniques. 2.
Broad knowledge of USSF, AF and/or command history programs and current operations, policies, programs, and activities, especially as they apply to a large complex installation or center and its mission.
3. Knowledge and understanding of military heraldry program, policies, and procedures. 4. Knowledge of effective techniques required to conduct oral history interviews and research. 5.
Ability to plan detailed and complex studies, anticipate and solve problems, and to collect, organize, and interrelate large amounts of diversely formatted data drawn from a wide variety of sources. 6.
Ability to critically evaluate sources of information and establish validity of historical facts. 7.
Ability to organize work, set priorities, and determine resource requirements; determine goals and strategies to achieve them; coordinate with other organizations; monitor progress, and evaluate outcomes.
8. Skill in working with customers to assess needs, provide assistance, resolve problems, and satisfy expectations. 9.
Ability to persuade others to accept recommendations, work toward an agreement, and negotiate mutually acceptable solutions. 10.
Ability to develop and maintain effective relationships and to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. 11.
Ability to identify problems and use sound judgment and decisions to generate and evaluate alternatives and make recommendations.
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