
""We're thrilled to announce that the GSA Strategic Hiring Committee has approved the PBS staffing plan designed to address our workforce needs and strengthen our teams," states an email sent by PBS chief of staff Donna Dix to employees on Monday."
""The hiring effort will focus on the most significant areas of need: facilities management, acquisition, and project management.""
""PBS, which manages the federal buildings under GSA's banner, lost hundreds of employees in March 2025 following DOGE cuts.""
""Since then, the agency has walked back the extent of these plans, and instead doubled down on assisting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) expand across the US.""
The General Services Administration (GSA) is preparing to hire around 400 positions in its Public Building Service (PBS) division. This decision follows significant workforce reductions due to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) cuts, which resulted in the loss of hundreds of employees. The hiring will focus on critical areas such as facilities management, acquisition, and project management. GSA has also shifted its focus to assist Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in expanding its operations across the US.
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