Individual Occupational Requirements for
GS-2125: Highway 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-268), 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, public administration, hazardous materials management,
or other fields related to the position.
OR
EXPERIENCE
Experience that provided a general knowledge of safety
management, transportation, commerce, data processing, business, or other related fields.
Specialized Experience (for positions above GS-5): Examples of qualifying specialized experience include:
- Legislative/policy development, program planning, program evaluation, or program
administration work concerned with highway, traffic, or motor vehicle safety, hazardous
materials management, community planning, accident/injury prevention, or public
health/safety or related administrative functions.
- Federal-State grant/aid or contract administration work involving managing, monitoring, or
implementing technical or demonstration projects in highway or the related safety areas.
- Work involving development, enforcement, or interpretation of highway and related safety
standards, regulations, or policies.
- Work involving development, review, and evaluation of systems for inspection and testing of
vehicles to determine safety requirements and compliance.
- Work involving the development, evaluation, or administration of State or community highway
or related safety education programs or of programs for licensing and training of motor
vehicle operators.
- Work involving the identification of highway or related safety problems, or the analysis of
safety trends or of factors affecting the safety characteristics and performance of
vehicles.
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