| 1. Astrophysicist |
| US-MA-Cambridge | Smithsonian Institution | | 11/01/2009 to 12/15/2009 |
The incumbent will conduct excellent scientific research or technical innovation which will advance the strategic plans of the observatory and the Smithsonian Institution (SI). The research should be initiated by the incumbent and should be of high quality. It may be carried out in any division of the observatory, and may be done in concert with observatory projects, facilities and laboratories... |
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| 2. Auditor (Federal Career Intern) |
| US-MA-Cambridge | Office of the Inspector General | | 09/16/2009 to 12/30/2009 |
As a Auditor in the Federal Career Intern Program, you will receive training designed to develop your skills for perfoming work in a Federal audit environment. You will work on a team to perform financial, performance, or information technology evaluations of DOT programs. These evaluations often result in significant changes to national transportation policy. You will have the opportunity to cont... |
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| 3. Computer Engineer - GS - 0854 - 14 BP |
| US-MA-Cambridge | Research and Innovative Technology Administration | | 11/03/2009 to 11/23/2009 |
The Computer Engineer:
Develops/reengineers models of aviation safety related processes and decision support tools based on federal enterprise architecture standards.
Conceptualizes, designs, and deploys full life-cycle software development (programming, debugging, and testing). Develops, implements, monitors mitigation techniques.
Performs computer analysis of complex business case sc... |
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| 4. Contract Specialist, GS-1102-9 / 11 / 12 AT |
| US-MA-VOLPE Center, Cambridge, MA | Research and Innovative Technology Administration | | 06/11/2009 to 12/11/2009 |
PRINCIPAL DUTIES GS-9:Performs the full range of recurring contracting functions such as preparation of routine solicitations for both Invitation for Bids and Request for Proposals.Ensures the safeguarding of bids received. Opens, reviews and records bids.Performs routine administration functions such as preparing and issuing routine modifications, reviewing routine invoices and recommending paym... |
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| 5. Contract Specialists |
| US-MA-Cambridge | Research and Innovative Technology Administration | | 06/17/2009 to 12/17/2009 |
PRINCIPAL DUTIES GS-9:
Performs the full range of recurring contracting functions such as preparation of routine solicitation for both Invitation for Bids and Request for Proposals.
Ensures the safeguarding of bids received. Opens, reviews and records bids.
Performs routine administration functions such as preparing and issuing routine modifications, reviewing routine invoices and recom... |
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| 6. Criminal Investigator (Federal Career Intern) |
| US-MA-Cambridge | Office of the Inspector General | | 09/16/2009 to 12/30/2009 |
As a Criminal Investigator in the Federal Career Intern Program, you will receive training designed to develop your skills for perfoming work in a Federal criminal Investigation environment. You will work on a team to perform investigations and evaluations of DOT programs. These investigations often result in significant changes to national transportation policy. You will have the opportunity to c... |
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| 7. ELECTRONICS ENGINEER |
| US-MA-Cambridge | Navy Field Offices | | 03/09/2009 to 03/08/2010 |
Look inside the world's most sophisticated defense systems. In this occupation you may supervise, lead or perform various technical duties concerned with the application of the physical and engineering sciences, mathematics, electronic phenomena, and the principles, techniques, and practices of electronics engineering. This field pertains primarily to electronic circuits, circuit elements, equipme... |
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| 8. Management and Program Analyst (Federal Career Intern) |
| US-MA-Cambridge | Office of the Inspector General | | 09/16/2009 to 12/30/2009 |
As a Management and Program Analyst in the Federal Career Intern Program, you will receive training designed to develop your skills for perfoming work in a Federal audit environment. You will work on a team to perform financial, performance, or information technology evaluations of DOT programs. These evaluations often result in significant changes to national transportation policy. You will have ... |
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| 9. MC Safety Specialist (Safety Investigator), GS-2123-7/9/11/12 JAC |
| US-MA-Cambridge | Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration | | 11/09/2009 to 11/23/2009 |
At the GS-12 level, the specialist:
Plans and conducts unannounced roadside inspections of
interstate commercial motor vehicles and driver's documentation to
spot-check over-the-road operating practices and carrier or driver
compliance with applicable safety regulations; notes deficiencies and
declares out-of-service any vehicle found to be imminently hazardous
to highway safety, or a... |
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