What are the responsibilities and job description for the Supervisory Economist/Statistician (Economics) position at Bureau of Labor Statistics?
The Bureau of Labor Statistics measures labor market activity, working conditions, price changes, and productivity in the U.S. economy to support public and private decision making.
This position is with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Office of Field Operations, San Francisco Region, Division of Compensation and Occupational Requirements (DCOR).
Qualifications:
Applicants must meet the basic education requirements, eligibility requirements of time-in-grade (52 weeks at the next lower grade), time-after-competitive-appointment (90 days), and minimum qualifications (52 weeks equivalent to the next lower grade in federal service). These requirements must be met within 30 days of the closing date of the announcement.
This is an interdisciplinary position and may be filled either as an Economist or Statistician (Economics).
BASIC REQUIREMENTS:
Economist, GS-0110:
A) Degree in economics, that included at least 21 semester hours in economics and 3 semester hours in statistics, accounting or calculus.
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B) A combination of education and experience - courses equivalent to a major in economics, as shown in A above, plus appropriate experience or additional education.
Statistician (Economics), GS-1530:
A) Degree that included 15 semester hours in statistics (or in mathematics and statistics, provided at least 6 semester hours were in statistics), and 9 additional semester hours in one or more of the following: physical or biological sciences, medicine, education, or engineering; or in the social sciences including demography, history, economics, social welfare, geography, international relations, social or cultural anthropology, health sociology, political science, public administration, psychology, etc. Credit toward meeting statistical course requirements should be given for courses in which 50 percent of the course content appears to be statistical methods, e.g., courses that included studies in research methods in psychology or economics such as tests and measurements or business cycles, or courses in methods of processing mass statistical data such as tabulating methods or electronic data processing.
OR
B) A combination of education and experience - courses as shown in A above, plus appropriate experience or additional education. The experience should have included a full range of professional statistical work such as (a) sampling, (b) collecting, computing, and analyzing statistical data, and (c) applying statistical techniques such as measurement of central tendency, dispersion, skewness, sampling error, simple and multiple correlation, analysis of variance, and tests of significance.
In addition to meeting the Basic Requirements above, applicants must also meet the minimum qualifications to be considered.
For GS-13: Applicants must have 1 year of specialized experience equivalent to at least the next lower grade level GS-12 in the Federal Service.
Specialized Experience is the experience that equipped the applicant with the particular knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSA's) to perform the duties of the position successfully, and that is typically in or related to the position to be filled. To be creditable, specialized experience must have been equivalent to at least the next lower grade level and demonstrate a thorough understanding of economic principles and theories, and a wide knowledge of current economic factors and their implications.
Qualifying specialized experience includes all of the following:
- Collect or review data that require planning, information assembly, demonstration of procedural knowledge, analysis and evaluation, conclusions, and report preparation;
- Develop recommendations for system requirements or to management for process improvement as a member of a project team; and
- Participate in the development and delivery of training materials, provide mentoring or on-the-job training/coaching.
For additional information, refer to the Office of Personnel Management Operating Manual for Qualification Standards, Group Coverage Qualification Standards for Professional and Scientific Positions. Individual Occupation Requirements for Economist Series GS-110. Individual Occupation Requirement for Statistician Series GS-1530.
Responsibilities:
This position manages a branch within the Division of Compensation and Occupational Requirements in the San Francisco Region and performs the following duties:- Evaluates and recommends process improvements, workload, and resource allocations for the region.
- Analyzes workloads, staffing capabilities, and budget limitations to assess and effectively plan the work so as to meet quality, response, and deadline objectives while managing resources efficiently.
- Ensures the quality of the data collected by all staff through a comprehensive data quality program consisting of observational interviews, reinterviews, and scheduled reviews.
- Develops data collection and response turnaround training based on a thorough knowledge of the socio-economic conditions of the region or area.
- Applies and interprets conceptual, economic, statistical, analytical, interview and data collection principles and practices in a wide range of unique and highly complex situations involving sensitive companies sampled for numerous BLS programs.
Salary : $114,684