Steven J. Bleymaier

Steven Joseph Bleymaier (born 17 November 1968) is a retired United States Army Air Force brigadier general.

He completed the Aircraft Maintenance and Munitions Officers Course at Chanute Air Force Base, Illinois, from September to December 1991.

[3] Returning to the United States, Bleymaier was chief of the Site Activation and Field Support Branch in the Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile, Air-to-Air Joint System Program Office at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida from August 1995 to June 1997.He graduated from the Squadron Officer School, at Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama, and was an intern at Headquarters U.S. Air Force, in Arlington, Virginia, from July 1997 to May 1999.

He earned a Master of Arts degree in Organizational Management from The George Washington University in Washington, D.C..[3] From January 1998 to December 1998, he was an Action Officer in the Congressional Inquiries and Congressional Actions Divisions, in the office of the Secretary of the Air Force for Legislative Liaison and was a Politico-Military Planner and ther Slovenia Desk Officer with the Central and Eastern European Division, J-5/Strategic Plans and Policy, with the Joint Staff at the Pentagon.

He then assumed command of the 20th Maintenance Group at Shaw Air Force Base in South Carolina.

[3][2] After leaving the USAF, Bleymaier became the Vice President of Global Strategy and Government Programs at Ansys.

U.S. Air Force Captain Steven Braddick (right), 628th Civil Engineer Squadron Weapons Station element chief, briefs Bleymaier about the importance of dredging every eighteen months so prepositioned ships can enter Wharf Alpha at Joint Base Charleston