Jobs at Department of Commerce

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Department of Commerce is the federal agency that drives U.S. economic growth, trade policy, and data collection. In tech, it funds research on emerging technologies, supports small‑business innovation through grants, and maintains the Census Bureau’s data infrastructure that powers tech market analysis.

Common hires include software engineers, data scientists, cybersecurity analysts, and project managers working on cloud‑based trade platforms, economic modeling tools, and open‑data portals. Candidates can expect rigorous coding tests, scenario‑based interviews, and a focus on how solutions improve national trade data accessibility.

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Innovation Business Analyst

Company: Port of Seattle

Location: Seattle, WA

Posted Aug 25, 2025

You will gather data for reports, leverage data for recommendations and solutions, develop reports, and communicate information between technical entities and…

Executive Pastry Chef

Company: A Taste of Britain

Location: Wayne, PA

Posted Aug 25, 2025

Proven ability to design and implement systems (checklists, training tools, visual aids) that drive consistency and accuracy.

Food Service Teacher - School Chef

Company: Primrose School of Willow Glen

Location: San Jose, CA

Posted Aug 25, 2025

Keywords: teacher, education, preschool teacher, child care, teaching, daycare, online teacher, preschool, school, KinderCare, preschool, teacher, infant,…

Analyst III, IMS Security

Company: American Bureau of Shipping (ABS)

Location: Houston, TX

Posted Aug 25, 2025

The Security Analyst III plays a critical role in providing robust experience, support, and technical expertise in the management of our security engineering…

Carpenter

Company: University of Washington

Location: Seattle, WA

Posted Aug 25, 2025

Possession of a valid Washington State driver’s license is required . Possession of a valid motor vehicle operator's license may be required .

IT/ OPS Data Analyst IV

Company: Texas Department of Family and Protective Services

Location: Austin, TX

Posted Aug 25, 2025

Graduation from an accredited College or University with a degree in computer science, computer information systems, management information systems, or a…

Executive Chef-Nationwide Opportunities

Company: State Of Play Hospitality

Location: Philadelphia, PA

Posted Aug 25, 2025

As a leader in the kitchen, this individual is responsible for overseeing all culinary aspects of the business, maintaining adherence to company standards, and…

Media and Communications Manager Job Posting

Company: World Conference of Religions for Peace, Inc.

Location: New York, NY

Posted Aug 25, 2025

Excellent organisational and time-management skills, with the ability to develop and maintain effective communication systems and tools.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is it like to work at the Department of Commerce?
<strong>Mission‑driven environment</strong> means projects focus on national economic impact, so you’ll work on tools that shape trade policy. Teams are cross‑disciplinary, blending data science, software, and policy analysts. The agency offers structured career ladders, competitive benefits, and a culture that values transparency and continuous training.
What types of positions are available at the Department of Commerce?
Typical roles include: <em>Software Engineer</em>, <em>Data Scientist</em>, <em>Cybersecurity Analyst</em>, <em>Project Manager</em>, <em>Policy Analyst</em>, <em>IT Support Specialist</em>, and <em>Business Analyst</em> across departments such as International Trade, Economic Development, and Statistics.
How can I stand out as an applicant?
Stand out by: 1) Demonstrating how your projects improved data accuracy or reduced processing time. 2) Highlighting experience with federal data standards or open‑source tools. 3) Writing a brief cover note that references a recent Department of Commerce initiative (e.g., the Trade Data Standardization Program). 4) Including metrics of impact, like % increase in data accessibility or cost savings.

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