Best of USAJobs May 1

USAJobs can be a great resource for those looking to enter public service for the first time or career public servants interested in finding new job opportunities. To help promote interest in the site and the thousands of jobs it has listed, GovLoop highlights some of the more interesting opportunities available in a blog post each week. Welcome to the latest edition of our exciting federal employment opportunities roundup!

  1. CFIUS Mitigation and Monitoring Analyst

If you know what CFIUS stands for, you may be pre-qualified for this job. The Defense Department is looking for someone to assist with cases related to the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States. Click here to view the job.

  1. Supervisory Financial Technician

‘Technician’ and ‘financial’ might not be words that most of us would associate, but a financial technician is exactly what the Navy Department is looking for. They need someone to audit and supervise military pay accounts. Click here to view the job.

  1. Research Geneticist

Imagine the cachet you’d have if you worked at the Agriculture Department’s Genetic Improvement of Fruits and Vegetables Laboratory. If that’s something you’d be interested in, and you have experience working with potato genes, you could be the right fit for the position. Click here to view the job.

  1. Management Analyst

If your interests lie at the intersection of data and management, the Health and Human Services Department needs to hear from you. They’re in need of someone to help them “strengthen the use of data internally and externally.” Click here to view the job.

  1. Passport Specialist

Do you want to help people travel the world? Apply for this job with the State Department, where you’ll be assisting with the processing of passport requests. You’ll be based in Miami, so there will be beaches to enjoy when you’re not busy making people’s dreams come true. Click here to view the job.

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