Data Analyst | Program Manager | Civil Engineering
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Addison Salazar is an experienced Air Force program manager and civil engineer who specializes in planning, programming, and optimizing large-scale facility and infrastructure portfolios. She leads high-impact budget, talent management, and installation support initiatives, using data-driven analysis and cross-functional collaboration to help Air Force organizations make informed decisions, streamline processes, and support mission readiness.
Addison M. Salazar is a senior professional program manager and civil engineer with over a decade of experience leading large-scale Air Force installation planning, programming, budgeting, and talent management initiatives. She has held multiple GS-13 leadership and analyst roles, overseeing multi-million-dollar FSRM, MILCON, and civilian career field programs, managing high-performing teams, and driving process innovation across AFIMSC, AFPC, and Joint Base San Antonio.
Known for exceptional data analysis, stakeholder coordination, and the ability to modernize systems and workflows, she has repeatedly improved organizational efficiency, strengthened workforce development programs, and supported strategic decision-making for senior Air Force leaders. Her background combines engineering knowledge, extensive DoD program management expertise, and a consistent record of building cohesive teams, enhancing enterprise-level processes, and delivering results in complex, mission-critical environments.
She holds a B.S. in Civil Engineering from California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, and has completed extensive post-bachelor’s professional training through both the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Air Force Institute of Technology. Her advanced coursework spans cost engineering, asset management, fiscal management, contracting, real property, master planning, construction quality control, pavement evaluation and design, safety, and a variety of engineering and acquisition fundamentals, providing her with a strong, multidimensional technical foundation to support complex Air Force infrastructure and programming missions.