Employment
Job Openings with the USPS OIG
- Student Cooperative
Job Number - 08-121
Grade - Administrative
Location - Arlington, VA
Closing Date - 10/31/08
Brief Description:
The United States Postal Service Office of Inspector General (OIG) is seeking a student enrolled in a college/university to fill a position on the Human Resources Team, within the Joint Mission Support Center Directorate. The candidate will provide a range of technical and administrative support to assist with recruitment, benefits, records management and special projects. This program provides an opportunity for students to gain valuable and relevant paid work experience related to their field of study, while continuing their education, and providing a benefit to the OIG. The Student Cooperative Program is available year-round (January December) for continuous employment while in full/part-time status. Students must be available and committed to work a minimum of 10 continuous weeks or one academic semester on a part-time basis.
- Criminal Investigator
Job Number - 08-136
Grade - Journey
Location - Various
Closing Date - 9/16/08
Brief Description:
Applicants must demonstrate the potential to conduct Federal criminal, civil and administrative investigations.
- Deputy Chief Mission Support Officer (Technical Services)
Job Number - 08-137
Grade - IGES (SES)
Location - Arlington, VA
Closing Date - 9/19/08
Brief Description:
The United States Postal Service Joint Mission Support Center (JMSC) is seeking a highly qualified senior executive level candidate to fill our Deputy Chief Mission Support position domiciled in Dulles, VA or Arlington, VA. The Joint Mission Support Center is a customer-centric, performance driven organization that provides administrative, technical, and investigative support services to the United States Postal Services Office of Inspector General responsible for the prevention and detection of fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement, and the United States Postal Inspection Service responsible for performing investigative and security functions to protect the United States Postal Services customers, employees and assets.
- Network Architecture Manager
Job Number - 08-128
Grade - Manager
Location - Arlington, VA
Closing Date - 9/23/08
Brief Description:
The United States Postal Service Office of Inspector General (OIG) is seeking a highly qualified applicant to fill our Network Architecture Manager position within the IT Operations directorate, located in Arlington, VA. The successful candidate will be responsible for leadership, direction, and strategy for agency-wide information technology solutions, operations and maintenance, within network environments.
- Entry Level Criminal Investigator
Job Number - 08-138
Grade - Journey
Location - Various
Closing Date - 9/24/08
Brief Description:
Applicants must demonstrate the potential to conduct Federal criminal, civil and administrative investigations.
- Economist
Job Number - 08-135
Grade - Journey
Location - Arlington, VA
Closing Date - 9/29/08
Brief Description:
The Evaluations and Special Studies team conducts research and analysis dealing with economic, business, and public policy issues pertaining to the US Postal Service. The candidate will help gather and analyze data, research public policy issues, conduct quantitative studies, prepare executive presentations, and write analytical reports pertaining to Postal Service economics and operations. The candidate needs to be able to work independently as well as within a small team in a fast-paced environment.
- Student Cooperative
Job Number - 08-96
Grade - Administrative
Location - Arlington, VA
Closing Date - 9/30/08
Brief Description:
The United States Postal Service Office of Inspector General (OIG) is seeking students enrolled in a college/university to fill a position within the OIG functional area of the Office of General Counsel Workplace Environment. The candidate will provide support in the area of research, participate in interviews, prepare write-ups, graphs and charts, update policy and procedures. This program provides an opportunity for students to gain valuable and relevant paid work experience related to their field of study, while continuing their education, and providing a benefit to the OIG. The Student Cooperative Program is available year-round (January December) for continuous employment while in school. Students must be available and committed to work a minimum of 10 continuous weeks or one academic semester on a part-time basis.
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Descriptions of the Directorates
The investigative efforts of USPS OIG Special Agents assist the Postal Service in protecting the mail and help in maintaining the integrity of postal personnel. These Special Agents - federal law enforcement officers - investigate internal crimes and frauds against the Postal Service. Visit the Office of Investigations page
The USPS OIG's audits and reviews are designed to protect assets and revenue, ensure efficient and economical mail delivery, and safeguard the integrity of the postal system. We perform audits and reviews in compliance with standards published by the Comptroller General of the United States, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the Institute of Internal Auditors, and the President's Council on Integrity and Efficiency.Visit the Office of Audit page
Supports the USPS Office of Inspector General mission by providing timely, accurate, and high quality service to the USPS OIG and its' customers in the areas of human resources, administrative services, and budget & financial operations.
Provides legal advice to the Inspector General and USPS OIG staff in all areas of Criminal, civil and administrative law, processes subpoenas, manages ethics and FOIA appeals programs, and reviews existing and proposed legislation, regulations, and policies affecting the economy and efficiency of the Postal Service.
The Chief Information Officer (CIO) is the Senior Executive responsible for all aspects of the USPS OIG's information technology and systems. The CIO in the OIG is responsible for all aspects of Information system solutions: applications, data and voice networks, telecommunications systems, security, and the computer architecture environment. In addition the CIO is responsible for the Computer Assisted Data Analysis function which is positioned to be an independent source providing timely, reliable expert data analyses, and sophisticated research techniques in support of USPS OIG investigations and audits.
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