Individual Occupational Requirements for
GS-2123: Motor Carrier Safety Series
The text below is extracted verbatim from
Section IV-B of the Operating Manual for Qualification Standards
for General Schedule Positions (p.IV-B-267), but contains minor edits
to conform to web-page requirements.
Use these individual occupational requirements in conjunction with
the "Group Coverage Qualification Standard for
Administrative and Management Positions."
EDUCATION
Major study--accounting, business administration, business or
commercial law, commerce, economics, engineering, finance, industrial management, statistics, traffic
management, transportation, motor mechanics, or other fields related to the position.
OR
EXPERIENCE
Experience that provided a general knowledge of business,
commerce, data processing, transportation, or other related fields.
Examples of qualifying specialized experience include:
- Federal or State regulatory agency or private enterprise work as an investigator, safety or
compliance inspector, or safety specialist that required a working knowledge of motor
carrier safety regulations and procedures; or that involved compliance enforcement, accident
investigation; or related duties.
- Trucking association, motor carrier, national employee union, or similar work that required
substantial knowledge of the Federal or State motor carrier safety and hazardous materials
programs (i.e., laws, regulations, standards, policies, and practices), and that involved
developing or providing technical guidance to carriers covering such areas as equipment
standards, safe operating practices, driver qualifications and hours of work, procedures for
handling hazardous materials, loss prevention techniques, or procedures for maintaining
compliance with Federal or State motor carrier safety regulations.
- Collecting, analyzing, and evaluating a complex body of data pertaining to motor carrier
investigations, compliance reviews, business operations of companies, transportation
industry, or other related subjects, using personal computers or other means, resolving
conflicting data, and presenting concise written or oral reports of findings.
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