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We Want You!
We are bringing together some of the world's foremost authorities on the science, study, and application of environmental research. NRMRL is the premier provider of risk management research, using both science and engineering to develop unique approaches as well as new technologies to solve the world’s largest environmental problems. We are seeking the best and brightest—an exceptional and visionary senior leader who is an authority on environmental science or engineering—to lead research teams in investigating and defining emerging environmental issues and the science and technologies needed to resolve them.
The selected candidates will lead the implementation of future research needs for a national laboratory, monitor research results, evaluate their effectiveness, and serve as a highly visible international expert in one of the following areas:
Qualifications and Evaluation
You are qualified to fill this position if you have extensive specialized experience and a doctoral degree in a pertinent field. You will be evaluated based on these qualifications. In determining the degree to which candidates possess the required or desired knowledge, skills, and abilities, an evaluation panel will consider related experience, education, training, awards, and professional references.
This position is part of a larger EPA effort to use state-of-the-science approaches and technologies in its mission to protect human health and the environment. The director must have the vision, experience, and capacity to advance a highly complex and challenging environmental research program. The director achieves mission goals in large part by actively garnering support from stakeholders and collaborates with members of the national and international community to address sustainability and land issues.
FAQ
What is the position?
Director of the Sustainable Technology Division
Director of the Ground Water and Ecosystems Restoration Division
Director of the Water Supply and Water Resources Division
What are the qualifications for the position?
To satisfy the eligibility criteria, the applicant must have a doctoral degree in a pertinent science discipline, an outstanding record of original research, and extensive specialized experience leading an environmental research program. In addition, the applicant should be the recipient of recognition within the scientific community for original and significant contributions to research and high-impact collaborative efforts.
Must I be a U.S. citizen to apply?
No. Non-U.S. citizens may be considered, provided they are citizens of nations with a treaty aligned with the United States or citizens of nations that have a legal employment arrangement with the United States. All non-U.S. citizens must have the appropriate employment visa. Appointments of non-U.S. citizens may not exceed the expiration date of their employment visa. Visit: U.S. Office of Personnel Management – Citizenship Requirements for Employment
Is this a permanent position?
This is a full-time position with a renewable term of up to five years. ORD is filling this position using EPA’s Title 42 authority. These appointments will be made initially for a period ranging from one year and one day to five years. Such appointments may be extended for varying periods indefinitely, not in excess of five years for each period.
Who will make the decision on the extension?
The assistant administrator for the Office of Research and Development or designee will make the final decision, after a written request by the Title 42 appointee's immediate supervisor is submitted for consideration.
What is the size of the budget and staff?
Sustainable Technology
Budget: $6 million, including salaries
Staff: 38 principal investigators
Water Supply and Water Resources
Budget: $23 million, including salaries
Staff: 46 principal investigators
Ground Water and Ecosystems Restoration
Budget: $12.2 million, including salaries
Staff: 25 principal investigators
Will the director be responsible for all aspects of management, including administrative aspects?
The director will have a direct-report administrative assistant. The director will also have an assistant director to manage the division’s day-to-day activities. The director's primary functions will be scientific leadership and spokesperson for the research.
Where can I find more information about NRMRL research?
Visit: Risk Management Research web site
Who We Are
EPA's Goals
- Clean Air and Global Climate Change
- Clean and Safe Water
- Land Preservation and Restoration
- Healthy Communities and Ecosystems
- Compliance and Environmental Stewardship
Established in 1970, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) functions as both a scientific and regulatory agency of the United States. Our mission is to protect human health and safeguard the environment—the air, water, land—on which life depends. EPA works with our federal, state, tribal, and local government partners to advance its mission. Together, we have made tremendous progress in protecting and restoring the nation’s air, water, and land. Visit: About EPA and 2006–2011 EPA Strategic Plan
Office of Research and Development (ORD)
EPA relies on sound science to safeguard both human health and the environment. ORD is the scientific research arm of EPA. Our cutting-edge research in pollution prevention, protection of human health, and risk reduction helps provide a solid foundation for EPA science and technology. The work at ORD laboratories, research centers, and offices across the country helps improve the quality of air, water, and soil, and the way we use our natural resources. Applied science at ORD builds our understanding of the relationship between humans and the earth’s ecosystems, providing the basis for environmental policies and programs. Visit: Research and Development – Basic Information
National Risk Management Research Laboratory (NRMRL)
As part of ORD, NRMRL is the laboratory for risk management research and plays a vital role in the scientific research mission at EPA. NRMRL focuses on environmental problem solving, spanning EPA's five goals.
NRMRL follows ORD's leadership and adheres to its principles. These principles are aligned with NRMRL's core values and are embodied in our mission, goals, and strategies.
NRMRL has research facilities at its headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio; Research Triangle Park (RTP), North Carolina; Ada, Oklahoma; and Edison, New Jersey. NRMRL's staff includes several hundred scientists and engineers devoted to solving a wide range of environmental problems. Our strengths lie in:
- Science and engineering expertise
- State-of-the-science facilities
- Innovative technology testing
- Collaboration and partnerships
Our Values
We value our environment. We work at EPA because we believe that the prosperity and security of our families, our country, and our world depend on the health of the natural systems that surround us.
We value the trust and respect of the American people. As a part of the federal government, we understand that the work we do is for the public good and we must meet the high expectations the American people hold for their public servants.
We value our research. We take pride in our work and conduct research that is scientifically sound and meets quality assurance standards.
We value our people. Our ability to find solutions for environmental problems and to communicate the results depends on a talented and dedicated workforce with diverse backgrounds and perspectives.
Visit: Risk Management Research web site
What We Do
No one could have predicted the impact NRMRL would have on the nation and the world. We have taken on many unique challenges and delivered outstanding results. There are amazing success stories to tell from each of NRMRL's research areas:
Air Pollution Prevention and Control |
NRMRL has extensive experience in air pollution research, developing and demonstrating prevention and control technologies for key industries, electrical power plants, incinerators, indoor environments, and sources of greenhouse gases. Our leadership has created a breakthrough technology for measuring dioxins and other toxic air emissions, established the state of the science for mercury control, and formulated methods to measure mercury in the environment. |
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Drinking Water Protection |
NRMRL’s leadership in drinking water treatment continues to improve our nation’s water supply and keep it secure. We are responsible for ORD’s largest national treatment technology demonstration and education program, setting the foundation for public health protection of small water systems contaminated by arsenic. |
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Watershed Management and Restoration |
We are a leader in establishing the science to design best management practices for watersheds. These practices yield important improvements to water quality and support ecosystem restoration. |
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Ground Water and Land Remediation |
NRMRL leads the world in providing practical guidance for remediation of hundreds of Superfund and other contaminated sites. Our researchers provide scientific knowledge to better understand how to remediate contaminated ground water and assess vapor intrusion into the home, both potentially significant risks to the public. |
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Environmental Sustainability |
The United States continues to “go green” and seeks new methods of environmental protection. The catastrophic effects of Hurricane Katrina served as a wake-up call and triggered enormous environmental policy challenges. EPA recognizes that an intricate web of regulatory and voluntary programs has evolved. We see the challenge of cross-media efforts and recognize the need to put the pieces together. Sustainability is the path forward. |
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Environmental Technology Assessment and Verification |
Our Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation and Environmental Technology Verification programs have set the global standard for demonstration and performance verification of environmental technologies. We stand uniquely poised to help EPA and the world take on the next set of major environmental challenges. We will deliver results that safeguard the environment, save millions in compliance costs, and create economic prosperity. |
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Our Challenges
It is a time of enormous challenge and change. Funds and well-trained scientists are in short supply; however, there are still opportunities for NRMRL to impact the world:
- We are at the forefront of EPA’s commitments to environmental sustainability and environmental technologies.
- EPA has entrusted NRMRL to bring about technological and engineering solutions to address the problem of aging water and wastewater infrastructure. Our work in wastewater peak flow blending will establish the scientific basis for future policy deliberation.
- We are part of a cooperative partnership to bring sound science to near-roadway exposure.
- We have been asked to lead a major effort with the Office of Water to advance nutrient trading via wetlands.
- We are exploring the potential of nanotechnology in risk management approaches to environmental protection.
- Working with EPA headquarters, we have completed the architecture for sustainability science and are bringing sustainability to real-world situations.
Title 42 Info
The Title 42 Program is a flexible hiring and pay program with competitive salaries that enable ORD to recruit highly talented, senior environmental research scientists and engineers. ORD is able to compete with the private sector and other federal agencies (such as the National Institutes of Health) currently using Title 42 authority or a similar authority for established and recognized scientists and engineers.
Product Documentation
EPA’s Title 42 Authority, 40 CFR Part 18
Citations for Agency’s Authority Under 42 USC (MS Word) (2 pp, 22 KB)
Title 42 Special Hiring Authority – Policy, Responsibilities, Requirements (PDF) (5 pp, 40 KB)
Guidance
EPA Title 42 Operations Manual (PDF) (21 pp, 108 KB)
Appendix 1 – Position Description Template (PDF) (2 pp, 24 KB)
Appendix 2 – Recruitment/Selection Process (PDF) (3 pp, 40 KB)
Appendix 3 – Sample Title 42 Candidate Evaluation Framework (PDF) (7 pp, 40 KB)
Appendix 4 – Initial Total Compensation Form (PDF) (4 pp, 32 KB)
Appendix 5 – Performance Ratings and Changes in Pay (PDF) (3 pp, 84 KB)
Appendix 6 – Voluntary Conversions and Employment Notice (PDF) (1 p, 12 KB)
Title 42 Performance Guidance (MS Word) (1 p, 34 KB)
Title 42 Resources: Visa, Personnel Security (MS Word) (1 p, 34 KB)
E-3 Visa Process (MS Word) (1 p, 37 KB)
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Important Links
Sustainability
USAJOBS Listing – Sustainable Technology Director
EPA Sustainability Research
Board of Scientific Counselors (BOSC) Review of ORD’s Science and Technology for Sustainability Research Program, Final Report (PDF) (49 pp, 224 KB)
Sustainability Research Strategy (PDF) (72 pp, 1.37 MB)
Ground Water and Ecosystems Restoration
USAJOBS Listing – Ground Water and Ecosystems Restoration Director
EPA Ecosystem Systems Research
EPA Global Climate Change Research
EPA Land Research
EPA Water Quality Research
Board of Scientific Counselors (BOSC) Review of ORD Ecological Research Program Mid-Cycle Review - August 2007 (PDF) (21pp, 123KB)
Cover Letter - August 2007 (PDF) (2pp, 48KB)
ORD Response - January 2008 (PDF) (15pp, 163KB)
Board of Scientific Counselors (BOSC) Review of ORD Global Change Mid-Cycle Review - September 2008 (PDF) (34pp, 259KB)
ORD Land Mid-Cycle Review - January 2009 (PDF) (23pp, 246KB)
Board of Scientific Counselors (BOSC) Review of ORD Water Quality Research Program - May 2006 (PDF) (64pp, 427KB)
Cover letter - July 2006 (PDF) (2pp, 67KB)
ORD response - October 2006 (PDF) (15pp, 229KB)
Ecological Research Program Multi-Year Plan: Fiscal Years 2008–2014 (PDF) (133 pp, 3.6 MB)
Global Climate Change Research Program Multi-Year Plan (PDF) (62 pp, 230 Kb)
Land Research Program Multi-Year Plan: Fiscal Years 2007-2012 (PDF) (125 pp, 876 Kb)
Water Quality Research Program Multi-Year Plan: currently under revision
Water Supply and Water Resources
USAJOBS Listing – Water Supply and Water Resources Director
EPA Drinking Water Research
EPA Water Quality Research
Board of Scientific Counselors (BOSC) Review of ORD Drinking Water Research Program Mid-Cycle Review - August 2007 (PDF) (19pp, 105KB)
Cover letter - August 2007 (PDF) (2pp, 48KB) ORD Response - January 2008 (PDF) (12pp, 164KB)
Board of Scientific Counselors (BOSC) Review of ORD Water Quality Research Program - May 2006 (PDF) (64pp, 427KB)
Cover letter - July 2006 (PDF) (2pp, 67KB)
ORD response - October 2006 (PDF) (15pp, 229KB)
Drinking Water Research Program Multi-Year Plan: currently under revision
Water Quality Research Program Multi-Year Plan: currently under revision
General EPA
U.S. EPA
Office of Research and Development
ORD Office of Science Policy
Risk Management Research
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