Travel Reimbursement Jobs in Multiple Locations

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Field Staff Law Enforcement Ranger

Company: Department of the Interior - Bureau of Land Management

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Dec 21, 2024

The text describes job opportunities with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in Nevada, including positions in Battle Mountain, Caliente, Las Vegas, and Tonopah. The positions offer a 15% incentive and require U.S. citizenship, no active real estate license, and direct deposit. The role involves law enforcement duties, regular overtime, and shift work, with the necessity to wear a uniform and pass a pre-employment physical. A valid driver's license is required, and the position may involve a probationary period. Drug testing is mandatory. Qualifications include specific experience or education, with selective placement factors for primary law enforcement positions. The role is subject to maximum entry age unless certain conditions are met. Salary ranges are provided for each location, with potential for relocation and recruitment incentives.

Archaeologist

Company: Department of the Interior - Bureau of Land Management

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Dec 21, 2024

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is hiring for an Archeologist position with vacancies in Dillon, Montana; Havre, Montana; Dickinson, North Dakota & Belle Fourche, South Dakota; Glasgow, Montana; and Malta, Montana. The position requires U.S. citizenship, no active real estate licenses, and successful completion of specific education and/or specialized experience requirements. Physical demands include long periods of standing or walking, bending, and lifting. The role offers a comprehensive benefits package and potential career ladder opportunities.

Maintenance Worker (Historic Preservation)

Company: Department of the Interior - National Park Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Jan 13, 2025

This job posting outlines seasonal maintenance worker requirements for National Park Service positions, including U.S. citizenship, driving record checks, uniform compliance, and specific qualifications. It details eligibility criteria, benefits, and employment conditions such as on-call work hours and relocation responsibilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for Travel Reimbursement roles by seniority?
Entry‑level positions (Travel Coordinator, junior Analyst) usually earn $50k–$70k. Mid‑level roles (Senior Analyst, Policy Officer) range $70k–$90k. Senior‑level (Operations Manager, Director) can command $90k–$120k, plus bonus and per‑diem benefits.
What skills and certifications are required for Travel Reimbursement professionals?
Strong command of travel‑management tools like SAP Concur, Expensify, and Amadeus. Proficiency in Excel, data analysis, and policy drafting. Certifications such as Certified Travel Associate (CTA), Certified Travel Counselor (CTC), TMCP, or Certified Travel Professional (CTP) are highly valued.
Is remote work available in Travel Reimbursement positions?
Yes. Roles focused on policy compliance, data analysis, and expense auditing can be fully remote. Travel coordinators often work hybrid, handling on‑site approvals while booking flights from home. Remote setups usually include company‑supplied laptops, VPN, and travel‑stamps allowances.
What career progression paths exist for Travel Reimbursement specialists?
Typical ladder: Analyst ➜ Senior Analyst ➜ Manager ➜ Director ➜ VP of Travel Operations. Many professionals transition into travel‑tech product management, policy consulting, or sustainability‑travel advisory roles as they gain expertise.
What are the current industry trends affecting Travel Reimbursement?
Automation of expense reporting, AI‑powered anomaly detection, integration of booking APIs with enterprise resource planning, focus on sustainable travel policies, and data‑driven spend analytics are reshaping the field.

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