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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Graduates, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is looking for a junior or senior Electrical Engineer with experience designing and performing calculations and analysis for industrial or hydro facilities to work in their Walla Walla, Washington office.
 
Application Deadline: 02/10/2021
Pay Grade: GS 11 - 12
Salary: $65,051 to $100,739 per year
Appointment Type: Permanent
Work schedule: Full-Time

Open to all US Citizens:
Job Announcement: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/590452800
Announcement number: WTHG219350089256HAS
Control number: 590452800

Pro Tips:
  1. Resume - Customize your resume to reflect "Specialized Experience" stated in the announcement. Show you have the required experience for the grade level you are applying with dates, grade, and duties performed clearly noted. Brag about your accomplishments! It's going to take more than a paragraph to describe the work you know how to do. Each grade level held gets a different section on your resume. Include the phone number of your supervisors. Be SURE to include how you meet the Specialized Experience which is REQUIRED!
  2. Transcripts - Prove you have an Engineering degree with the date awarded. Upload transcripts. (in eOPF)
  3. Professional Engineer License: Optional. Tell the selection panel by noting it in your resume. (find online)
  4. SF50 – Option for DHA, but recommended to show level of expertise. (in eOPF)
  5. DD214 – Option for DHA, but recommended; show you were honorably discharged and to get veteran's recognition.
  6. The selecting panel only sees your resume and cover letter. The rest of the documents are to prove you are qualified and eligible to be considered. 
  7. Closing time is ET, not local time.

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