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Federal Air Marshal
Company: Department of Homeland Security - Transportation Security Administration
Location: Multiple Locations
Posted Dec 06, 2024
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) offers a high-stakes role in safeguarding America's transportation infrastructure, including airports, seaports, railroads, highways, and public transit systems. The job involves rigorous conditions such as passing a background investigation, polygraph examination, physical ability tests, and medical clearance. Qualifications include U.S. citizenship, Selective Service registration, age restrictions, and meeting specific experience or education requirements. The role requires constant travel, irregular schedules, and the possibility of overnight stays in potentially dangerous locations. Federal Air Marshals must be able to carry a firearm and maintain proficiency, and are subject to a Lautenberg Notice and a 22-week training program. The position offers comprehensive benefits and promotion potential up to SV-1801-I, but initial hire is at the G Band level.
Environmental Protection Specialist
Company: Department of the Interior - Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
Location: Multiple Locations
Posted Dec 06, 2024
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) manages offshore resources, aiming to balance economic development, energy independence, and environmental protection. It does this through oil and gas leases, renewable energy development, and environmental reviews. The agency is seeking U.S. citizens for a position requiring specialized experience. This includes coordinating NEPA and CZMA documents, determining environmental impacts, communicating technical information, and managing complex environmental projects. Applicants must undergo a background check, direct deposit, and submit all required documents. They must also register with the Selective Service if applicable. The position is subject to financial disclosure and conflict of interest restrictions.
Archaeologist
Company: Department of Commerce - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Location: Multiple Locations
Posted Dec 06, 2024
The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), West Coast Region, is seeking candidates for a position in Portland, OR; Boise, ID; Long Beach, CA; Sacramento, CA; Seattle, WA. The position is under vacancy number NMFS WCR PRD-25-12615280-ST and is open to Status Candidates. The role is filled under the DOC Alternative Personnel System (CAPS), equivalent to GS-07/09. Salary ranges are provided for each location. A one-year probationary period may be required, and payment of relocation expenses is not authorized. A background investigation is mandatory, and continued employment is subject to successful completion of this investigation. Applicants must be U.S. Citizens, suitable for Federal employment, and may be subject to a probationary period. Specialized experience or education in archeology is required, along with meeting specific educational and experience criteria.
Interdisciplinary Engineer (Computer)
Company: Department of Defense - Defense Contract Management Agency
Location: Multiple Locations
Posted Dec 06, 2024
This job announcement details the requirements and qualifications for an Interdisciplinary Engineer position. The role necessitates U.S. citizenship and a Top Secret, Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) security clearance. A Bachelor's Degree in engineering or higher is required, with specific course prerequisites. Specialized experience, equivalent to NH-02 or GS-11 grade level, is also mandatory. This includes applying software engineering principles, overseeing the Software Development Life Cycle, providing technical support for various systems, reviewing contracts, and offering technical advice. The position is exempt and does not meet criteria for Reemployed Annuitants. It may require a trial/probationary period and offers a comprehensive benefits package.
Motor Vehicle Operator
Company: Department of the Interior - National Park Service
Location: Multiple Locations
Posted Dec 06, 2024
The text outlines the requirements and conditions for a Motor Vehicle Operator position in the National Park Service. Key responsibilities include operating a government motor vehicle, maintaining a Class A CDL with tanker endorsements, and passing a drug test. The role involves working on-call, evenings, weekends, holidays, overtime, and shift work. Occupancy in government quarters is required for certain locations. Failure to submit required documents will result in application rejection. U.S. citizenship is mandatory, and the appointment is subject to a background check and favorable adjudication.
Laborer
Company: Department of the Interior - National Park Service
Location: Multiple Locations
Posted Dec 06, 2024
This job announcement details the requirements and conditions for a Laborer position in the Federal Government (Civil Service), specifically in locations like Circle Hot Springs, Eagle, and Skagway. The role involves performing laborer duties, wearing a uniform, and adhering to National Park Service standards. Qualifications include experience in laborer work, interpreting instructions, using tools, and maintaining cleanliness. Volunteer experience is considered. No educational substitution is allowed. Additional information includes potential telework during emergencies, non-competitive rehire eligibility, and possible relocation incentives. The position offers a comprehensive benefits package as part of a federal career.
Biological Science Technician (Wildlife) - Owls
Company: Department of the Interior - National Park Service
Location: Multiple Locations
Posted Dec 06, 2024
The text describes a job opening for entry-on-duty positions in April 2025, with an application deadline of 12/13/2024 or 250 applicants, whichever comes first. The role involves wildlife research, monitoring, and data collection, often in wilderness settings. It requires U.S. citizenship, a background check, and meeting the Selective Service Registration Act requirement for males. The job may involve travel, on-call work, and overnight stays. A valid driver's license and ability to backpack and camp for 6 days with 50 pounds of gear are necessary. The role is partially sedentary with prolonged standing, walking, and bending, and heavy lifting is required. The work can be performed in an office, lab, or field, with exposure to extreme weather and hazardous chemicals.
Geodesist
Company: Department of Commerce - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Location: Multiple Locations
Posted Dec 06, 2024
The Department of Commerce's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is seeking a candidate for a position in the National Ocean Service's National Geodetic Survey. The role, equivalent to GS-11/12 under the DOC Alternative Personnel Systems, requires U.S. citizenship, a clean background check, and a valid driver's license. The candidate must have a degree in geodesy or related fields, or equivalent experience. Specialized experience includes working with Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) technology, writing/evaluating scientific/engineering code, and analyzing data using statistical methods. A background investigation is mandatory, and continued employment is contingent on its successful completion.
Motor Vehicle Operator
Company: Department of the Interior - National Park Service
Location: Multiple Locations
Posted Dec 06, 2024
The text outlines strict requirements and conditions for a U.S. government job, particularly emphasizing the necessity for U.S. citizenship, background checks, Selective Service registration, and various certifications such as a commercial driver's license and medical examiner's certificate. It also details the responsibilities, including operating government vehicles, wearing uniforms, working on-call, and potential travel. The text stresses that failure to meet these requirements will result in disqualification.
Physical Scientist
Company: Department of the Interior - Geological Survey
Location: Multiple Locations
Posted Dec 06, 2024
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is hiring for a Physical Scientist position using Government-Wide direct hire authority. The position offers a competitive salary with a cost of living allowance for Anchorage, Alaska. Key requirements include U.S. citizenship, successful background investigation, and completion of a pre-employment medical exam. Qualifications necessitate a bachelor's or higher degree in physical science, engineering, or mathematics with 24 semester hours in physical science. For GS-14, one year of professional experience equivalent to at least the GS-13 level is required.
GENERAL ENGINEER - DIRECT HIRE AUTHORITY
Company: Department of the Air Force - Department of the Air Force - Agency Wide
Location: Multiple Locations
Posted Dec 06, 2024
The Air Force provides direct hire opportunities for qualified applicants through Direct Hire Authorities (DHA), a fast-track method of hiring without prior federal status. The role involves communicating critical issues, registering for Selective Service, and possibly traveling. Requirements include knowledge of engineering/architectural theories, design/construction standards, and US laws relevant to Facility Engineering. A bachelor's degree in engineering from an ABET-accredited program or equivalent experience is needed. Benefits include a comprehensive package for federal employees.
Laborer (Motor Vehicle Operating)
Company: Department of the Interior - National Park Service
Location: Multiple Locations
Posted Dec 06, 2024
This text describes the conditions of employment for a temporary position in the Federal Government (Civil Service). The role is subject to a background investigation, U.S. citizenship requirement, and potential drug testing. The position is temporary, not guaranteed to be filled at every duty station, and may not exceed 1039 hours (six months) in a service year. Employees may be required to operate a motor vehicle, wear a uniform, and complete training. They may also need to work on-call, evenings, weekends, holidays, overtime, and shift work. Travel overnight away from home up to 5 nights per month may be required. The position does not offer reimbursement for travel, transportation, or relocation expenses. The salary is subject to annual review and adjustment, and Alaska does not have a state income tax.