The Data Visualization Specialists and R/Python Tool Developer will be advertised under the Biologist, Physical Scientist, and Mathematical Statistician job series (series 401/1301/1529).
The DevOps Engineers and Usability Specialist will be advertised under the Information Technology job series (2210). For more information on the qualifications for these job series, see opm.gov/policy-data-ov…
An unofficial transcript and detailed resume summarizing job qualifications and relevant skills are needed for all positions. See tips for combining education and experience to meet grade and job series requirements: usgs.gov/about/organiza…
More details on these positions coming soon! They will open on USAjobs.gov starting in late fall and the application window for each position will be very short – just 5 days. Consider preparing your USAjobs resume and other materials in advance.
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- #MachineLearning Specialists (a few at the National Water Center in Tuscaloosa, AL, a few remote)
- Data Scientists (a few at the NWC, a few #remotework)
1/22
WHERE TO APPLY: The descriptions aren’t posted on USA Jobs quite yet, but we’ll post links to them here on Twitter and at our Data Science Blog as soon as they are. waterdata.usgs.gov/blog/water-dat…
2/22
GRADES: Federal jobs are ranked by “Grades,” aka levels. These positions will be Grades 11 or 12. That’s a high bar, usually meaning some combination of masters/doctorate degree and work experience. Learn more at usajobs.gov/Help/faq/pay/s…
3/22