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Department:Department Of Commerce
Agency:Bureau of Economic Analysis
Sub Agency:Bureau of Economic Analysis
Job Announcement Number: BEA-BPD-2010-0004
Supervisory Economist, ZP-0110-V, BEA-D-JMW
SALARY RANGE: 120,830.00 - 153,200.00 USD /year
OPEN PERIOD: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 to Wednesday, November 25, 2009
SERIES & GRADE: ZP-0110-05/05
POSITION INFORMATION: Competitive Services: Career or Career Conditional Full-Time, Permanent
PROMOTION POTENTIAL: 05
DUTY LOCATIONS:
vacancy(s) in one of the following locations:
few vacancies - Washington DC Metro Area, DC
WHO MAY BE CONSIDERED:
All qualified U.S. citizens.
Department of Commerce employees eligible for the Career Transition
Assistance Program (CTAP).
Applicants eligible for the Interagency Career Transition Assistance
Program (ICTAP).
AN EQUAL EMPLOYER OPPORTUNITY (EEO) EMPLOYER
JOB SUMMARY:
The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) is one of the world's leading
statistical agencies, recognized throughout the United States and
around the world as a key source for the best and most comprehensive
economic statistics available. The data produced by BEA are among
the most important tools used in decision-making by policy-makers in
the Congress and the executive agencies, including the Council of
Economic Advisors, the Federal Reserve, the Office of Management and
Budget and the Treasury. BEA's data are also used extensively by
private businesses and a wide range of regional organizations, state
and local governments, businesses and educational institutions.
Applications under this vacancy announcement will be considered under
external competitive procedures only. This vacancy is also being
advertised under merit promotion procedures as BEA-BPD-2010-0003
Supervisory Economist, ZP-0110-V, BEA-M-JMW.
Each announcement requires a separate application using the on-line
application system by logging into http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/ and
clicking on "Search Jobs." Merit promotion procedures apply to
current or previous Federal employees in the competitive service who
are eligible for transfer, promotion, reassignment, or reinstatement.
Merit promotion procedures MAY also apply to applicants seeking
consideration through a special appointing authority such as VRA,
VEOA, Schedule A, etc. Please read the vacancy
announcement to determine who may apply.
This vacancy is for a Supervisory Economist position as The Chief of
the Office of Methodology and Special Studies Branch, Balance of
Payments Division located at the U.S. Department of Commerce,
Bureau of Economic Analysis in Washington, DC.
The Chief of the Methodology and Special Studies Branch manages and
directs professional staff and provides leadership and direction to
the Balance and Payments Division's programs that evaluate and
improve methodology and data quality, document existing programs,
analyze and interpret international transactions, and release and
disseminate publications. The Chief of the Methodology and Special
Studies Branch also provides economic advice and counsel on important
agency programs and may spearhead interagency programs or conduct
presentations for outside officials on keys programs, in support of
BEA's Strategic Plan.
BEA has been ranked by its employees as one of the top federal
agencies for which to work. It has a dynamic and motivated staff,
and encourages professional growth. BEA has an unparalleled location
in the heart of downtown D.C., only blocks from the White House and
within walking distance to three Metro lines. The Penn Quarter,
Logan and Dupont Circles, and the Kennedy and Verizon Centers are all
within walking distance. This location provides for a unique balance
of intellectual pursuit during the day and a wealth of cultural and
social activities after work.
This position is in the competitive service.
The Full Promotion Potential of this position is ZP-05.
Relocation expenses WILL NOT be paid.
KEY REQUIREMENTS:
Applications will be accepted from only United States citizens.
One year of specialized experience at the next lower band
If your resume is incomplete, you will not be considered for this vacancy.
Employment subject to completion of satisfactory investigation/clearance.
Requested supplemental documents must be faxed to USAJOBS and received
by the closing date. This requirement applies to ALL applicants.
Send Mail to: Bureau of Economic Analysis
4600 Silver Hill Road
Room 2K038
Washington, DC 20233
Fax: 000-000-0000
For questions about this job: Delegated Examining Unit
Phone: 301-763-3705
Fax: 000-000-0000
Email: Jowan.M.Kirby.Williams@census.gov