GSA, General Services Administration (External) Vacancies Open to Federal Employees Update

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Job Announcement Number:
JA-2016-R-09 MP
Location Name:
District of Columbia, District of Columbia
Department:
General Services Administration
Agency:
Office of Inspector General
Occupation Code:
2210
Pay Plan:
GS
Appointment Duration:
Permanent
Opening Date:
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Closing Date:
Thursday, February 25, 2016
Job Status:
Full-Time
Salary:
$55,670.00 to $84,044.00 / Per Year
Pay Grade(s):
09 to 11
Who May Apply:
Current career/career-conditional Federal employees in the competitive service Reinstatement eligibles Special Appointing Authority eligibles VEOA eligible Veterans OPM Interchange Agreement eligibles **This position requires specific Information Technology auditing skills. Applicants MUST be specific in their resume to qualify based on specialized experience.
Job Summary:
The mission of the Office of Inspector General (OIG) is to help GSA effectively carry out its responsibilities and to protect the public interest by bringing about positive change in the performance, accountability, and integrity of GSA programs and operations. The OIG is recognized as a world class organization serving the public interest by protecting and improving the operations of GSA. The OIG plays a vital role in supporting GSA's continuing evolution as a leader in formulating Government wide policy and its efforts to expertly and competitively meet the needs of its Federal customers while serving the best interest of U.S. taxpayers. CONCURRENT ANNOUNCEMENT: This vacancy is also being announced under Delegated Examining regulations, announcement #JA-2016-R-10 DE. Please review that announcement to see if you are eligible for consideration as a candidate without competitive status. NOTE: APPLICANTS MUST APPLY SEPARATELY FOR EACH ANNOUNCEMENT IN ORDER TO BE CONSIDERED UNDER BOTH PROCEDURES.