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America's ability to meet the challenges of a changing global labor market is grounded within the work force of the Department of Labor. Consider a career that counts - a career in which you can help make a meaningful difference in the quality of life in America. Consider a career with the U.S. Department of Labor.

Whatever your interest, DOL has different agencies with varied activities affecting the lives of virtually everyone in America. Remember, America works because we work! Join the Team!

Here is just a sample of some of our primary hiring needs:

Bureau of Labor Statistics
Employee Benefits Security Administration
Employment and Training Administration
Employment Standards Administration
Mine Safety and Health Administration
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Office of Inspector General
Office of Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management
Office of the Chief Financial Officer

Office of the Solicitor
Veterans' Employment and Training Service

Bureau of Labor Statistics
bulletEconomists - You will work in a challenging and professional atmosphere. Among the tasks an economist may perform are: planning and conducting surveys to collect economic data through the use of such technologies as the Internet, client-server computer systems, and wide-area networking; collecting, reviewing, and analyzing economic data utilizing specialized methods and techniques; preparing technical reports, press releases and articles on economic phenomena; briefing the media, industry, labor and governments on economic data.
bulletMathematical Statisticians - You will work in the areas of survey design Picture of three people standing in front of a world mapand estimation. The work will include sample frame development, sample selection, non-response adjustment, estimation and measuring, both sampling and non-sampling error.
bulletComputer Programmers - You will write programs using event-driven object orientated languages and tools.


Employee Benefits Security Administration
bulletInvestigators (Pension) - You will conduct civil and criminal investigations of private pension, health care, and other employee benefit plans to ensure compliance with the fiduciary responsibility standards of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), and the requirements of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPPA), the Consolidated Omnibus Reconciliation Act (COBRA), and other laws and regulations. You will coordinate and provide support in civil litigation and criminal prosecutions involving ERISA with various federal agencies (i.e., IRS, Department of Justice, Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation).Picture of a group of people setting at a table
bulletBenefits Advisors - You will provide direct technical assistance to plan participants and their beneficiaries, administrators, fiduciaries, service providers and other interested parties regarding their rights and obligations under the statutory and regulatory provisions of the ERISA, HIPPA, and COBRA and related legislation.
bulletAccountants/Auditors - You will use the latest in accounting and auditing techniques to review financial information contained in annual reports filed by pension, health and other employee benefit plans for compliance with ERISA. In addition, you will conduct specific audits of thrift investment system funds under the Federal Employees' Retirement System Act (FERSA). You will also provide advice to plan administrators and the employee benefits field as a whole.
bulletPension Law Specialists - You will be called upon to provide expert counsel on technical aspects of ERISA, FERSA and HIPPA, and policy, legislation and research pertinent to employee benefit and health plans. You will deal with government officials, private sector financial services executives, employee benefit plan attorneys, consultants, and administrators to provide crucial information about EBSA's operations and ongoing policy initiatives.

Picture of a man explaining Computer ProgramEmployment and Training Administration
bulletWorkforce Development Specialists - You will perform a range of work tasks involving grants monitoring, research and analysis, policy development, data analysis, interpretations, and reporting for employment and training programs.
bulletProgram Analysts - In this position, you will compile data and information, and assist senior staff specialists with review and preparation of regulatory documents. You will also work with the analysis of these regulatory documents to ensure consistency and that all significant issues are addressed.

Employment Standards Administration
bulletWage and Hour Compliance Specialists - You will conduct investigations and gather data about wages, hours, and other employment conditions or practices in order to determine compliance with the various Federal employee protection laws administered and enforced by the Wage and Hour Division. Where violations are found, you may also recommend changes in employment practices to bring an employer into compliance. Duties also include providing outreach and education to assist employers to comply with labor standards.
bulletEqual Opportunity Specialists - You will perform compliance evaluations and conduct complaint investigations of Federal contractors and subcontractors personnel policies and procedures. You will also perform a variety of work tasks involved in monitoring and obtaining voluntary compliance of Federal contractors and subcontractors in fulfilling equal employment opportunity regulatory requirements. Duties also include public contact with a variety of individuals, employers, and constituent groups. Picture of a man and a pregnant woman
bulletWorkers' Compensation Claims Examiners - You will administer, supervise, or perform quasi-legal work involved in developing, examining, adjusting, or authorizing the settlement of claims incolving unemployment, disability, or death compensation.
bulletInvestigators - You will conduct a variety of investigations requiring the use of analytical and investigative techniques to determine whether individuals or organizations that fall under the jurisdiction of the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959, as amended, have complied with the laws, rules, and regulations, You will audit union records, interview witnesses, investigate and oversee union elections, and advise union officers and members on their rights and responsibilities under the law.

Mine Safety and Health Administration
bulletEngineers (Mining, Chemical, Electrical) - You will conduct studies, surveys, and evaluations regarding the safety of mines and related facilities and equipment from a mining engineering point of view.
bulletMine Safety and Health Inspectors/Specialists - You will review and cite violations in underground and/or surface mines and closely related facilities using a variety of instruments, equipment, and techniques.
bulletIndustrial Hygienists - You will develop, review, revise, or enforce Federal safety and health standards and provide technical assistance and consultation in the development of industrial hygiene programs in both the public and private sector.

Occupational Safety and Health Administration
bulletIndustrial Hygienist
- You will conduct inspections and perform other related duties to enforce Federal safety and health standards, and provide technical assistance and consultation in the development of industrial hygiene programs in both the public and private sector.
bulletSafety Engineers - You will conduct inspections and perform other related duties to enforce Federal safety and health standards, and evaluate proposed methods, designs, and procedures for technical compliance with engineering criteria.
bulletSafety and Occupational Health Specialists - You will conduct inspections and perform other related duties to enforce Federal safety and health standards, utilizing a practical knowledge of engineering and scientific principles.

Office of Inspector General Picture of a man conducting a building inspection
bulletAuditors - You will plan and conduct audits of the Department's programs and operations to give an opinion on the Department's financial statements, review claimed costs of grantees and contractors and determine program results and efficiency of operations.
bulletInvestigators (Criminal) - You will plan and conduct criminal investigations relating to the programs, operations, and employees of the Department of Labor, as well as conduct criminal investigations involving labor racketeering and organized crime influence or control in unions and the workplace.
bulletProgram Analysts (Evaluators) - You will review and analyze management processes, programs and functions to identify and recommend improvements in the areas of effectiveness and efficiency.

Office of Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management
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bulletAccountants - You will design, install and operate the Department's accounting systems: prepare and analyze financial statements, records and reports; and examine accounts to attest that the financial statement fairly present the activities financial position.
bulletBudget Analysts - You will work in any or all phases of the budget review and approval process, including analyzing existing or proposed legislation for fiscal implications. You may also study work programs to suggest changes for more effective and economical operation.
bulletComputer Programmers/ System Analysts - You will analyze problems or processes and design and implement computerized systems.
bulletContract/ Procurement Specialists - You will procure the materials required to accomplish the Departments' programs or negotiate and administer contractors in connection with grants or services. You will also review contract activities to assure compliance.
bulletPersonnel Management Specialists - You will recruit, place, counsel, or train employees; classify and evaluate positions; and formulate and implement personnel policies which enable the Department to carry out its mission most effectively.
bulletEqual Opportunity Specialists - You will ensure compliance with applicable civil rights laws and regulations by conducting compliance reviews and investigating complaints of DOL assisted and administered programs.

Office of the Chief Financial Officer
bulletAccountants - You will prepare and analyze the Department's financial statements, records, and reports.
bulletComputer Specialists - You will design, install, operate and maintain the Department's accounting and payroll systems.

Office of the Solicitor
bulletAttorneys - You will provide legal services for Departmental organizations such as: preparing and arguing cases; rendering legal advice and opinions: preparing regulations; and developing proposed legislation.
bulletLaw Clerks - You will perform a variety of legal assistance duties including analyzing the legal impact of legislative developments, administrative and court decisions, rulings and opinions on Departmental programs; researching legal opinions; and providing substantive legal analysis of requests for information.

Veterans' Employment and Training Service
bulletVeterans Program Specialists - You will develop and monitor grants to states and non-profit organizations providing a variety of job training, counseling, and placement services to veterans with service connected disabilities or other employment barriers. You will review an assess performance goals, make sure that provisions of the grant are carried out, and ensure that reports are filed accurately and in a timely manner.

 

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