Thursday, April 10, 2014

FBI 2014 Collegiate and Professional Organization Recruitment Program Career Opportunities

Are you a college student or recent college graduate interested in an entry level GS5/GS7/GS9 position in Washington, DC and various Field Offices throughout the country?  The Federal Bureau of Investigation, collegiate recruitment representatives are in search of diverse, highly motivated, and talented students who are interested in joining the FBI. 

Qualifications
All candidates must meet the following qualifications:

  • U.S. citizen
  • Overall GPA of 3.0 or higher
Budget Analyst – FBI Headquarters, Washington, DC
An FBI Budget Analyst’s duties vary from one day to the next depending on the budget cycle.  This position assumes accountabilities related to the Bureau’s finances, budgets, expenditures, and more. You may be involved with developing, analyzing, or executing budgets (impacting resources allocations, future financial estimates, etc.) • preparing data in support of the budgetary cycle • analyzing and comparing budget estimates for variations • and making recommendations to upper management regarding a number of issues including transfers and reallocation of funding.  Communication and leadership skills are essential in properly mediating interdivisional conflict over resources.
Electronics Technician – Albany, NY
This position performs installation and maintenance on specified portions of critical units or subunits or disparate components of the FBI’s communications and intrusions systems.  As an ET, you will perform installation, preventative and corrective maintenance on land mobile radio (LMR) systems, data network systems, facilities and electronic security systems within all 56 FBI field offices.  In addition, the ET’s support the LMR for all Department of Justice law enforcement agencies, DEA, USMS and ATFE.  ET’s also handle interoperability requirements with state and local law enforcement.
(Majors: Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Electronics Technology, or equivalent)
Financial Operations Specialist – San Juan, PR
Performing a variety of complex analytical work in the area of financial management, this position reviews disbursement documents such as travel vouchers, covert direct advance vouchers, and draft requests for both commercial and confidential disbursements • extracts and analyzes financial information from a variety of reports generated through the Financial Management System (FMS) and other software programs, and verifies the accuracy of the information • classifies, reconciles, records, and reports accounting data  •  liaises with customers to resolve discrepancies  •  provides consultative services on a wide variety of financial matters  •  formulates results for reporting to the Financial Manager or other Division management.
I.T. Specialist - FBI Headquarters, Washington, DC
Maximizing the most advanced technologies is a key priority of the FBI. Your accountabilities may encompass overseeing/implementing computer systems and network operations (daily administration, maintenance, ongoing support) • serving as a technical and informational resource to users • installing, configuring, and troubleshooting LAN/WAN components • diagnosing and resolving network issues • ensuring that information security policies are applied • and more. (Majors: Engineering, Computer Science, Information Science, Information Systems Management, Mathematics, Statistics, Operational Research)
Legal Administrative Specialist – Winchester, VA
This position provides analysis, evaluation, and responses concerning requests and inquiries about the release of information or documents, and litigation handled by attorneys. You will research and clarify the nature of each request, related issues involved, and details needed to appropriately respond • determine relevant legal, regulatory, and policy requirements • create requisite response packages to various other federal government agencies to include the Department of Justice (DOJ), Congress, and the general public.
Management and Program Analyst - FBI Headquarters, Washington, DC
Contributing to our efficiency and our culture of achievement is certainly an important role. You may collect, review, and analyze information in order to make recommendations to management • conduct research to identify and evaluate areas of improvement that have a direct impact on FBI operations • utilize surveys, interviews, and quantitative data to prepare statistical analysis reports • and participate in briefings related to study findings and recommendations.



Operational Support Technician - San Antonio, TX / Austin, TX / McAllen, TX
This position provides administrative and clerical support to various staff members of the field office. Typical duties include, but are not limited to: assembling, correlating and determining the classification of information received • uploading, downloading, serializing and indexing documents • opening and closing cases • covering leads • creating, maintaining and disposing of records and files • maintaining personnel folders • handling telephonic complaints and inquiries.
Operational Support Technician – Seattle, WA
This position provides administrative and clerical support to various staff members of the field office. Typical duties include, but are not limited to: assembling, correlating and determining the classification of information received • uploading, downloading, serializing and indexing documents • opening and closing cases • covering leads • creating, maintaining and disposing of records and files • maintaining personnel folders • handling telephonic complaints and inquiries.
Operational Support Technician – Kansas City, MO
This position provides administrative and clerical support to various staff members of the field office. Typical duties include, but are not limited to: assembling, correlating and determining the classification of information received • uploading, downloading, serializing and indexing documents • opening and closing cases • covering leads • creating, maintaining and disposing of records and files • maintaining personnel folders • handling telephonic complaints and inquiries.
Photographer – San Juan, PR
As a photographer, you will provide complete photographic support to investigations and surveillances by working closely with Special Agents on a variety of daytime and, as required, nighttime assignments.  Other duties may include, but are not limited to: performing aerial photography choosing the proper equipment and supplies • photographing individuals involved in official investigations • performing crime scene and surveillance photography • maintaining the photographic inventory for the field office. (Majors: Photography or equivalent)
Records Conversion Specialist – Alexandria, VA or Winchester, VA
You will provide support to the document conversion laboratory’s scanning and converting functions for a range of requests concerning paper documents, electronic media, and evidentiary materials. This position entails participating in resource deployment assessment and coordination for mobile response teams assigned, focusing on imaging equipment and activities working with specialized software and related equipment to ensure that the features properly meet scanning and conversion processing needs and requirements • conducting product quality control at different stages throughout the scanning-conversion.
Writer-Editor - FBI Headquarters, Washington, DC
As a writer-editor with the FBI, your duties include, but are not limited to: editing material for the Director’s daily briefings to the President of the United States • ensure that written material does not conflict with existing policies, procedures or information previously submitted • checks accuracy of information • maintains accurate, organized records and files on all aspects of the production and editorial processes • initiates and maintains liaison with authors and other interested parties.
  • Conviction of a felony
  • Use of illegal drugs in violation of the FBI drug policy:
  • Have you used marijuana at all within the last three years?
  • Have you used any other illegal drug (including anabolic steroids after February 27, 1991) at all in the past 10 years?
  • Have you ever sold, distributed, manufactured, or transported any illegal drug?
  • Have you ever used any prescription drug or used a legally obtainable substance in a manner for which it was not intended within three years (36 months) preceding the date of preliminary application for employment?
  • Default on a student loan (insured by the U.S. government)
  • Failure of an FBI-administered urinalysis drug test
  • Failure to register for the Selective Service System (for males only)

·         Enrolled in or attended a college or university that is accredited by one of the regional or national institutional associations recognized by the United States Secretary of Education
·         Pursing an associates, undergraduate or higher level degree with an anticipated graduation date of May 2014, or
·         Have received an associates, undergraduate or higher level degree within the past 2 years (May 2012 – May 2014), or
·         A Veteran who received an associates, undergraduate or higher level degree within the past 6 years (May 2008 – May 2014)  

If you are a student, a recent college graduate, or veteran who meets the minimum qualifications and interested in working for the nation’s premier law enforcement intelligence agency, don’t delay, scan the QR Codes below to see details regarding each position and to apply. No paper or email resumes will be accepted.

The deadline to submit a resume is April 18, 2014.
                                       


Applicants should visit the FBI career website (www.fbijobs.gov) and review details of the background investigation process and strict employment requirements prior to submitting a cover letter and resume for consideration.

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