Forensic Electrical Engineer Position
Fire Research Laboratory
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF)
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Fire Research
Laboratory is recruiting for an electrical engineer. The Fire Research
Laboratory provides technical support to criminal investigations. Evaluating the
potential for electrical systems to cause fires and electrical testing of a
variety of items is a primary focus of the position. A successful applicant is
an individual with broad exposure to electrical supply, distribution and
utilization equipment in the field and the laboratory.
Two vacancy announcements are posted, but only one person will be hired.
Applicants with either an electrical engineering degree or electrical
engineering technology degree will be considered. The first vacancy announcement
(Job Announcement Number: DPO-D04-007-AJ) is for an electrical engineer with
forensic electrical engineering experience. The salary range is $50,593 to
$81,589 per year based on experience. It is a Band 2 position. Competitive
promotion to Band 3 is possible. The second vacancy announcement (Job
Announcement Number: DPO-D04-008-AJ) is for an entry-level electrical engineer.
The salary range is $27,597 to $62,558 per year. It is a Band 1 position with
non-competitive promotion potential to Band 2. You can view the announcements
and details on the application process online at http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov
with a search using the Job Announcement Number.
The position is located in Ammendale, Maryland a suburb of Washington, DC. A
background investigation for a Top Secret clearance must be successfully
completed for employment. The closing date for applications is December 28. The
ATF personnel office must receive completed applications by that date. If
choosing to apply online, please be sure to complete the Supplemental Experience
Statement (KSAs). They are a critical part of the selection process. Please
contact Senior Electrical Engineer John Allen at 240-264-1318
[email protected] or Rick
Tontarski, Chief, Fire Research Laboratory at 240-264-1301
further information.
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