All agencies hire a large number of specialists in this field including
auditors, accountants, budget Analysts, payroll technicians, cash clerks,
quality control, forensic accountants, to name a few. Many of the positions are
in the GS-500 Accounting and Budget Group. Page 309 of
The Book of U.S. Government Jobs 10th
edition lists 18 occupations in this group. Jobs do extend to other
families including GS-1805 auditor / investigator positions and in the GS-301
series for program managers and supervisors.
This group includes all classes of positions, the duties of which are to
advise on, administer, supervise, or perform professional, technical, or related
clerical work of an accounting, budget administration, related financial
management, or similar nature.
GS-500 ACCOUNTING AND BUDGET GROUP JOB LISTS
Financial Administration and Program Series GS-501
Financial Clerical and Assistance Series GS-503
Financial Management Series GS-505
Accounting Series GS-510
Auditing Series GS-511
Internal Revenue Agent Series GS-512
Accounting Technician Series GS-525
Tax Technician Series GS-526
Cash Processing Series GS-530
Voucher Examining Series GS-540
Civilian Pay Series GS-544
Military Pay Series GS-545
Budget Analysis Series GS-560
Budget Clerical and Assistance Series GS-561
Financial Institution Examining Series GS-570
Tax Examining Series GS-592
Insurance Accounts Series GS-593
Financial Management Student Trainee Series GS-599
Open Date: Continuously Close Date: Position: Air Traffic Control Specialist
(Center/Terminal) ,AT-2152-AG Salary Range: $32,980 to $68,600 Duty Location(s): Throughout The Nation, United States
Organization Location: Federal
Aviation Administration, Air Traffic Organization
PCS: No Permanent Change of
Station (PCS) Expenses will be paid.
Area of Consideration:
Individuals must be U.S. citizens who are eligible for appointment under
the Veteran's Readjustment Appointment (VRA) authority and who have been
discharged from active duty or who are on terminal leave. See VRA
Eligibility Requirements below.
Duties: (See Job
Description) This is a developmental
Air Traffic Control Specialist (ATCS) position responsible for the safe,
orderly and expeditious movement of air traffic through the nation's
airspace. Developmental controllers receive a wide range of training in
controlling and separating live air traffic at and around airports or
enroute between airports.
U.S. Department of Home Land Security
Transportation Security Administration
(TSA) Security Screening Personnel
On November 19, 2001, President Bush signed the Transportation Security
Act that makes airport security a direct Federal responsibility. The new
security force is comprised of highly qualified and well-trained U.S.
citizens.
Online Applications:
Job vacancies are posted and applications
are now accepted on-line at (www.tsa.gov)
. Individuals unable to complete an on-line application may call
toll-free 1 (877) 631-5627. All interested applicants are encouraged to
fully review job vacancy announcements and Frequently Asked Questions on
this site prior to application. For assistance because of a disability,
contact the Customer Service Center at 1 (888) 328-6172. The TTY line is
1 (877) 343-9287. To check on the status of your application
or if you would like more detailed information over the telephone, call
the Human Resource Response Center at 1-888-218-1555.
For complete information and
attorney job listings for the Department of Justice
visit please visit their web site at
http://www.usdoj.gov/oarm/arm/eap.htm, or call
202-514-3396 (24-hour voice message), TDD number
202-616-2113. Department organizations advertise
their attorney vacancies in this listing. If you are
interested in any of these positions, please send your
resume directly to the organization as instructed in the
vacancy announcement.
Series/Grade: All
Grades and Series (GS to WG) Location: At Navy
installations Stateside and Overseas Vacancy #
Numerous Salary Range: From
$17,000 to $112,000 per year
Contact Email: Contact_URL:http://www.navy.mil/
This user friendly site will help you explore hundreds of jobs. Many of
the hard to fill trades jobs are open continuously and you can fill out your
resume on-line at this site.
Visit the Office of Personnel Management's excellent federal job listing
web site. You will find thousands of jobs listed and the searchable database is
very easy to use. Currently there are over 16,000 jobs listed.
You should also visit individual agency
recruitment sites. Click
here
for a list of 141 agency recruitment site links. USAJOBS does not
include all jobs advertised by agencies. Visit individual agency sites
for short notice and critical need job vacancy announcements.
USAJOBS permits you to register and
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Open
Date: Jan 23, 2009 Close Date:
Jan 22, 2010 Position:
Airway Transportation Systems Specialist,FV-2101-F /
G, Job Category:Specialized Salary Range:
$33,700 to $61,100 USD Per Year Duty Location(s): Throughout The Nation, United States -
Vacancies: Many
Organization Location:
Federal Aviation Administration, Technical
Operations Field Service
PCS:
No PCS Expenses will be paid.
Area of Consideration:
All Sources **Applicants who applied under
vacancy announcement number FAA-AT-08-ATSS-101624 or FAA-AT-08-ET-101625 do not
need to reapply.**
Duties:
Airway Transportation Systems Specialists (ATSS) install and
maintain electronic equipment and lighting aids associated with facilities and
services required for aviation navigation to assure a reliable, safe, and smooth
flow of air traffic. This involves work with radar, communications, computers,
navigational aids, airport lighting aids, and electrical/mechanical support for
facilities on and off airports within the network of the National Airspace
System (NAS). It includes periodic maintenance (inspection and analysis of
equipment with associated adjustments), corrective maintenance, troubleshooting,
repair and replacement of malfunctioning equipment, and certification. ATSSs
could be involved with not only electronic equipment but also lighting aids and
environmental support equipment for the NAS. Many ATSSs work out of offices
located at or near airports and on service equipment located on airports, in Air
Traffic Control Towers (ATCT), Automated Flight Service Stations (AFSS), in open
fields, or even on remote mountain tops. It is often necessary to drive
significant distances (100-200 miles) to reach facilities. ATSSs also work in
Air Route Traffic Control Centers (ARTCC) maintaining equipment within the
facility. ATSSs may be required to maintain entire facilities, including
electronic equipment, electrical power distribution, emergency backup power,
power conditioning systems, and heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC)
systems; electronic equipment only; or power and HVAC systems only.
The FAA operates the world's biggest and
safest aviation system. They are responsible for the safety and
certification of aircraft and pilots, for the security of our airports,
and for the around-the-clock operation of our nation's air traffic
control system.
The FAA is committed to making the
world's best aviation system even better. They do this by enhancing
safety, improving security, and increasing the efficiency of air travel
by modernizing the air traffic control system and expanding the capacity
of our nation's airports.
Visit
FAA Career Opportunities
to locate all job vacancies. The FAA hires in most job
series, from administrative and management to highly technical system
specialists and air traffic controllers. Visit their site for complete
information.
The United States Coast Guard is the lead
agency for Maritime Homeland Security and as such is the primary
guardian of America's waterways and coastlines.
The coast Guard and their crews are
always on patrol to protect civilians, their property, and the
environment. Whether it's rescuing someone from a boating accident,
enforcing U.S. laws and treaties, or containing an oil spill, it's
rewarding to know that anyone in the U.S. and international waters can
depend on on the Coast Guard in a time of crisis
The people of the
State Department are at work every day around the world and in
Washington, D.C. on matters of vital importance. You could be
involved in providing background information needed to develop
foreign policy, implementing established policies, assisting
American citizens in need, managing budgets and resources that
support diplomacy or representing American interests in any of
over 170 countries.
Office of
Recruitment, Examination and Employment
U.S. Department of State
HR/REE/REC
2401 E Street NW
Suite 518 H
Washington, DC 20522
Tel: (202) 261-8888 Fax: (202) 261-8841
1.4 Million part time jobs
through 2010
NOW HIRING
The Census Bureau is gearing up for the new census and will hire
about 1.4 million part time census takers and support personnel through 2010.
The average hourly salary is in the high teens to low twenties depending on the
area you live in and the jobs typically last 5 to 10 weeks.
Census takers work individually as part of a small team in their local community
supervised by a crew leader. You will be expected to visit all the residences in
your assigned area to verify address lists and record information on a small,
hand held computing device, which will transmit the data via wireless
communications. In most cases, you will need a vehicle and valid drivers license
to work as a census taker. The bulk of the workers, 1.2 million, are needed to
follow-up on the non-response lists.
If you work in a Local Census Office, you will perform standard office
processing work, usually during normal weekday business hours, although some
evening or weekend work may be assigned if needed. You can call their national
jobs hotline at 1-866-861-2010 or apply online at
http://www.census.gov/hrd/www/index.html. The pay is good and the hours are
flexible.
If you have or had a security
clearance while employed with Uncle Sam or the military visit our
Security Clearance Job Center
for opportunities. Healthcare workers can find many jobs on
http://healthcarejobs.org. There are
over 100,000 healthcare job vacancies listed on this site.