Jobs at Department of the Interior

1,887,579 open positions

The Department of the Interior (DOI) manages national parks, wildlife refuges, federal lands, and water resources. In tech, DOI invests in GIS, cloud computing, data analytics, and cybersecurity to support conservation and resource management.

DOI hires Software Engineers, Data Scientists, GIS Analysts, Cybersecurity Specialists, and Cloud Architects. Candidates often work on open‑source platforms, develop tools for park visitors, and maintain secure data pipelines. Expect project‑based work, collaboration with scientists, and opportunities for remote or on‑site positions across Denver, Seattle, and Washington, D.C.

Job Transparency’s salary transparency lets you compare DOI offers to industry benchmarks, spot competitive ranges, and read employee sentiment about work culture and career growth. This data helps you negotiate better and choose roles that fit your goals.

Regional Director of Admissions and Marketing

Company: Heritage of Clara Barton Assisted Living Community

Location: Philadelphia, PA

Posted Sep 01, 2025

Basic understanding of the interpersonal dynamics of leading and developing effective working relationships within an interdisciplinary health care system.

IT Project Manager (Crypto experience, remote, commission based)

Company: The Collective Management Partners

Location: New York, NY

Posted Aug 31, 2025

Your entrepreneurial mindset and technical acumen will be critical in driving innovation and delivering results. A minimum of a Bachelor's degree is required.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is it like to work at the Department of the Interior?
Employees report a mission‑driven culture focused on public service, diverse teams, and long‑term environmental impact. Benefits include competitive pay, health insurance, and strong retirement plans. Work hours are structured but often involve field visits and collaboration across federal agencies.
What types of positions are available?
The DOI’s tech hiring spans Software Engineer, Data Analyst, GIS Specialist, Cloud Engineer, Cybersecurity Analyst, and DevOps roles. Many positions require knowledge of GIS, Python, SQL, or cloud platforms like AWS and Azure.
How can I stand out as an applicant?
Showcase relevant projects in GIS or data science, include open‑source contributions, and demonstrate experience with federal data standards. Tailor your resume to highlight problem‑solving in environmental contexts and provide metrics that illustrate impact.

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