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Employment Center
Open February 1, 2008 Closes February 22, 2008
Receives requests for supplies and services or identified supply requirements. Makes decisions regarding vendor sources based on the circumstances and needs of requester. Coordinates the acquisition, installation, maintenance and upkeep of office machines. Administers the Committee's travel program and serves as the resource for Federal travel regulations and their implementation. Serves as Property Officer with responsibility for overseeing all agency property and maintaining in electronic database. Performs periodic inventory of controlled property and initiates action to report surplus, lost or stolen property. Maintains space plans and updates plans to reflect office renovations and personnel moves; obtains technical assistance for renovations, report and work authorization efforts. Works closely with GSA on agency moves. Maintains a schedule of administrative reporting requirements and ensures that reports are submitted on time. Conducts an annual safety review and coordinates with administrative staff to ensure that problems identified in the review are rectified.
If you are interested in exploring employment opportunities at
other Federal agencies, you can do an “Agency Search” on the Office
of Personnel Management’s (OPM’s) USAJOBS
website by selecting agency names from the drop down menu. A search
for positions with the Committee can be performed by entering the
Committee’s full name in the text box (the Committee does not always
appear in the drop down menu of agency names).
Finally, if you or someone you know has a disability and are seeking
employment with the Federal Government, you should be aware of programs
that encourage Federal agencies to hire individuals with disabilities.
You may learn more about the Federal Government's plan to create
a more diverse workplace and to increase job opportunities for individuals
with disabilities by visiting the OPM People
With Disabilities in the Federal Government website.
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