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Administration Careers

The OCC offers a wide variety of administrative positions including careers in human resources, financial services, equal employment, procurement, and several other professions. Administration employees support the OCC's mission by facilitating administrative functions for bank examiners. Additionally, they provide expert advice and guidance to OCC management on laws and regulations concerning administrative matters.

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Functions performed by Administration employees include:

  • Human Resources
    • Recruiting and hiring employees
    • Designing and administering employee compensation and benefits programs
    • Implementing work life programs
    • Developing and directing the performance management, leave, grievance, and discipline programs

  • Financial Services
    • Formulating and executing OCC's operating plan and budget
    • Maintaining day-to-day operations of the accounting system and management of cash and investments
    • Managing the design, enhancement, and implementation of financial systems
    • Monitoring and reviewing OCC's revenues

  • Administrative Services
    • Providing library, conference, design, and supply services
    • Negotiating leases for OCC facilities across the United States
    • Ensuring building and personnel security
    • Administering OCC's records management program

  • Procurement
    • Awarding and administering contracts with vendors for supplies and services
    • Developing and implementing OCC procurement policy
    • Ensuring small business contracting opportunities

  • Equal Employment Programs
    • Promoting equal opportunity in employment for all OCC employees and applicants for employment
    • Identifying and eliminating barriers to employment and advancement in the OCC
    • Processing and resolving EEO complaints

  • Organizational Effectiveness
    • Providing consulting and research services to managers
    • Facilitating meetings and providing team building training assistance
    • Conducting diversity studies

  • Management Improvement
    • Facilitating audits and evaluations of OCC functions performed by Treasury Department Office of Inspector General and the U.S. General Accounting Office
    • Providing support and analysis for OCC-wide programs such as internal controls and strategic planning

    What Types of Administrative Positions are Available

    Positions in Administration include Personnel Management Specialists, Accountants, Program Analysts, Contract Specialists, EEO Specialists, Facilitators, and many other types of administrative jobs.

    To learn more about available positions and qualification requirements, check USAJobs.Gov for OCC jobs.

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