Best of USAJobs June 12

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. International Trade Policy Specialist

If global markets are your sweet spot, then the Small Business Administration needs to hear from you. They’re seeking someone who can serve as an expert on a variety of international trade-related issues. Click here to view the job.

  1. Investigation Specialist

If you’re a modern-day Sherlock Holmes, the Labor Department could use your assistance. They’re looking for someone to support in their Region 1 Whistleblower program, and it could be you if you’re an experienced investigator. Click here to view the job.

  1. Supervisory Information Technology Specialist

Take a second to think about whether this description fits you:”A recognized cyber security expert with a proven record of successfully managing tier 3 level support to defensive cyber operations in a 24/7 environment.” If it does, apply for this position with the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. Click here to view the job.

  1. Spatial Data Management Specialist

If large amounts of data don’t intimidate you, then you might be the perfect person for this role with the General Services Administration. You’ll be managing data for property inventories and identifying data issues as they arise. Click here to view the job.

  1. Supervisory Architect

Is your favorite album Jay Z’s The Blueprint? If architecture is in your blood, you might be the right candidate for this position with the National Gallery of Art, where you’ll be responsible for the planning, design and construction of projects. Click here to view the job.

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