Employment
Job Openings with the USPS OIG
- Auditor/Audit Evaluator Financial Reporting
Job Number - 10-30
Grade - Journey
Location - Arlington, VA
Closing Date - 8/11/10
Brief Description:
The United States Postal Service Office of Inspector General (OIG) is seeking a highly qualified candidate to fill an Auditor/Audit Evaluator position within the OIG functional area of Financial Reporting located in Arlington, VA. The directorate conducts audits and reviews in support of the Board of Governors independent public accountants overall opinion of Postal Service financial reporting. The successful candidate will conduct audits and reviews focusing on financial and/or information systems relative to financial reporting.
- Student Cooperative (Human Resources)
Job Number - 10-23
Grade - Administrative
Location - Arlington, VA
Closing Date - 8/4/10
Brief Description:
The United States Postal Service Office of Inspector General (OIG) is seeking a student enrolled in a college/university to fill a position on the Human Resources Team, within the Mission Support Center. The candidate will provide a range of technical and administrative support to assist with recruitment, benefits, records management, personnel security and special projects. This program provides an opportunity for students to gain valuable and relevant paid work experience related to their field of study, while continuing their education, and providing a benefit to the OIG.
- Executive Assistant
Job Number - 10-29
Grade - Administrative
Location - Arlington, VA
Closing Date - 8/9/10
Brief Description:
The United States Postal Service Office of Inspector General (OIG) is seeking a highly qualified candidate for the Executive Assistant position within the OIG functional area of the Office of Chief Information Officer located in Arlington, VA. Candidate will provide recommendations or suggestions relative to (1) analyzing, evaluating, and/or improving the efficiency of internal administrative operations, organizations, and/or management and (2) planning, analyzing and/or evaluating the effectiveness of line or operating programs for the Assistant Inspector General for the Office of Chief Information Officer.
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Descriptions of the Directorates
The investigative efforts of USPS OIG Special Agents assist the Postal Service in protecting the mail and help in maintaining the integrity of postal personnel. These Special Agents - federal law enforcement officers - investigate internal crimes and frauds against the Postal Service. Visit the Office of Investigations page
The USPS OIG's audits and reviews are designed to protect assets and revenue, ensure efficient and economical mail delivery, and safeguard the integrity of the postal system. We perform audits and reviews in compliance with standards published by the Comptroller General of the United States, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the Institute of Internal Auditors, and the President's Council on Integrity and Efficiency.Visit the Office of Audit page
Supports the USPS Office of Inspector General mission by providing timely, accurate, and high quality service to the USPS OIG and its' customers in the areas of human resources, administrative services, and budget & financial operations.
Provides legal advice to the Inspector General and USPS OIG staff in all areas of Criminal, civil and administrative law, processes subpoenas, manages ethics and FOIA appeals programs, and reviews existing and proposed legislation, regulations, and policies affecting the economy and efficiency of the Postal Service.
The Chief Information Officer (CIO) is the Senior Executive responsible for all aspects of the USPS OIG's information technology and systems. The CIO in the OIG is responsible for all aspects of Information system solutions: applications, data and voice networks, telecommunications systems, security, and the computer architecture environment. In addition the CIO is responsible for the Computer Assisted Data Analysis function which is positioned to be an independent source providing timely, reliable expert data analyses, and sophisticated research techniques in support of USPS OIG investigations and audits.
The Risk Analysis Research Center (RARC) supports the USPS OIG’s Offices of Audit and Investigations by conducting postal economic and policy research, and data mining to generate audit and investigative referrals. RARC’s multidisciplinary staff includes experts in auditing, economics, investigations, data analysis, information technology, and operations research.
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