Wednesday, August 22, 2012
10 am - 2 pm
Sponsored by
Andrews Top III Association
JOINT BASE ANDREWS TOP 3 ASSOCIATION PRESENTS TWO JOB FAIRS PER YEAR TYPICALLY IN APRIL AND AUGUST.
THESE EVENTS HELP SUPPORT MILITARY AND FAMILY MEMBERS.
For more info - 540-226-1473
top3andrews@gmail.com
EXHIBITORS/VENDORS:
To register, contact 434-263-5102 or 540-226-1473 or click here for registration form.
APRIL 18_AUG 22_2012 ANDREWS REGISTRATION
JOB SEEKERS:
To register, e-mail copy of resume as word document with Andrews AFB on the subject line.
Send to top3andrews@gmail.com.
Interviewing Preparation
Presenter - Jeff Tarae, Music Matters (to be confirmed)
Resume Building Workshop
Presenter - Bert Greene, Anointed Word
Exhibitors – 30+ estimated
PARTIAL LISTING OF PARTICIPATING COMPANIES:
Ausley Associates
www.ausley.comCensus Bureau
www.census.gov
Below is a list of the mission critical positions that the Census Bureau hires for in the Recruitment Branch. Please note that The Geographer and Cartographer positions are only available on an as needed basis.
STATISTICIAN/ANALYST
MAJOR DUTIES: Develop official statistics. Analyze and evaluate data. Develop/design survey questionnaires. Participate in various phases of conducting major surveys. Develop specifications and procedures.
REQUIREMENTS: A Bachelor’s degree which included 15 semester/22 quarter hours of mathematics and statistics provided at least 6 semester/9 quarter hours are in statistics. Additionally, 9 semester/12 quarter hours in a subject matter field such as demography, criminal justice, sociology, political science, urban studies, public administration, engineering, economics, psychology, business administration, computer science, or information systems management. Courses may be credited as statistical if the course is at least 50% statistical in content. Some examples of courses that may be considered statistical are Survey Design or Methods, Data Methods or Analysis, Optimization Theory, Demographic Techniques, Econometrics, Sampling, Regression Analysis, Probability, Decision Modeling, Quantitative Research and any course with statistics in the title.
MATHEMATICAL STATISTICIAN
MAJOR DUTIES: Apply mathematical statistical theory, techniques, and methods to project-related activities. Analyze and evaluate the accuracy and validity of data. Study the practical application of relevant theory to problem areas. Develop and apply measures/models to resolve problems. Prepare technical documentation.
REQUIREMENTS: A Bachelor’s degree which included 24 semester/35 quarter hours of mathematics and statistics (at least 15 semester/22 quarter hours of mathematics, 6 semester/9 quarter hours of statistics with a calculus prerequisite). Mathematics courses must be advanced level courses such as Linear Algebra, Multivariate Calculus, Differential Equations/Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, and one additional junior or senior level mathematics course. The Census Bureau has a great need for statistics majors or mathematics majors with a strong statistical background that exceeds the minimum requirements.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIST
MAJOR DUTIES: Participate in programming projects, as designer, coder, or tester. Design logical structure of computer programs and/or systems to meet specified subject matter or system requirements. Code, test, debug, and document computer programs or routines. Develop test data and appropriate testing procedures; analyze test results. Modify existing computer programs. The IT Specialist job-series is further broken down by area of specialization:
- Systems Administration: Work that involves planning and coordinating the installation, testing, operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of hardware and software systems.
- Network Services: Work that involves the planning, analysis, design, development, testing, quality assurance, configuration, installation, implementation, integration, maintenance, and/or management of networked systems used for the transmission of information in voice, data, and/or video formats.
- Applications Software: Work that involves the design, documentation, development, modification, testing, installation, implementation, and support of new or existing applications software.
- Data Management: Work that involves the planning, development, implementation, and administration of systems for the acquisition, storage, and retrieval of data. (Note: Only filled at GS-11 and GS-12 level)
REQUIREMENTS: A degree in Computer Science, Information Science, Information Systems Management, Mathematics, Statistics, Operations Research, Engineering, or another major which provides knowledge equivalent to a major in the computer field or experience in computer requirements and techniques.
GEOGRAPHER
MAJOR DUTIES: Incumbent reviews and edits, for completeness, accuracy, and validity, a variety of geographic materials: maps tables, computer printouts, edit listings, and similar items. Applies knowledge of characteristics of maps and interrelationships of geographic/entities to defining and uncovering problems and to determining adherence to specifications; takes appropriate steps to resolve errors and inconsistencies. Incumbent prepares drafts of specialized maps, table, and lists of geographic data as needed for periodic censuses and special projects. Provides preliminary and/or final responses to geographic-oriented questions initiated by telephone calls and correspondence from other division in the Bureau, other Federal agencies, and various agencies or persons outside the Federal Government. The response may be in the form of correspondence or telephone calls.
REQUIREMENTS: A Bachelors degree which includes at least 24 semester/45 quarter hours of course work in geography or a related physical or social science.
CARTOGRAPHER
MAJOR DUTIES: Incumbent constructs or develops criteria for new maps/charts, prototypes, graphics, composites and related products. Verifies accuracy of maps or charts, evaluating availability of source materials, determining horizontal and vertical data planes, applying corrections, and identifying essential information to be shown on charts. Considers factors such as costs, cartographic requirements, alternatives, and recommendations. Analyzes, evaluates, coordinates, selects, and applies data to provide critical up-to-date information required. Interpret information from various source materials to insure most reliable data is selected for portrayal on assigned products.
REQUIREMENTS: A major that included or was supplemented by at least 30 semester hours in cartography and/or directly related science, and related mathematics. Such course work includes, but is not limited to, cartography, astronomy, geodesy, photogrammetry, physical and geological oceanography, computer science, land surveying, geophysics, physical geography, and remote sensing. The 30 semester hours must have included at least 6, but no more than 15, semester hours of college level, non-business mathematics or statistics (i.e., college level algebra, trigonometry, calculus, or scientific mathematics or statistics requiring equivalent college-level courses as prerequisites).
NOTE: US CITIZENSHIP IS REQUIRED FOR ALL POSITIONS AT THE CENSUS BUREAU.
Grand Canyon University
www.gcu.eduRepresentatives will be available to offer information on job openings and how to apply.
Montgomery County Department of Police
www.montgomerycountymd.gov
Police Officer Candidate
Stratford University
www.stratford.edu
Visit the website for the latest job descriptions. Keith Evans will be available to offer information on job information and how to apply at the university.US Department of Energy
Office of Human Capital Managementwww.jobs.energy.gov
The Department of Energy's overarching mission is to advance the national, economic, and energy security of the United States; promote scientific and technological innovation in support of that mission; and to ensure the environmental cleanup of the national nuclear weapons complex. The Department's strategic goals are designed to deliver results along five strategic themes: Energy Security, Nuclear Security, Scientific Discovery and Innovation, Environmental Responsibility, and Management Excellence.
Only here will you have access to career opportunities that impact these issues, while serving your country. Headquartered in Washington, DC, it operates research laboratories, power marketing administrations, and site offices all over the nation.
The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), one of our biggest sub-agencies, is responsible for management and security of the nation's nuclear weapoms, nuclear nonproliferation and naval reactor programs. It also responds to nuclear and radiological emergencies in the United States and abroad. Additionally, NNSA federal agents provide secure transportation of nuclear weapons, components, and special nuclear materials.
Veterans are frequently hired into these occupations:
- Acquisition/Contract Specialist
- Budget/Finance/Accounting
- Administration
- IT/IT Security
- Courier
- Electrician
- Engineering
- Human Resources
- Physical Science
- Power Utilities
- Program Management/Progsram Analyst
- Substation Operator
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* A follow-up e-mail will be sent to your attention confirming your pre-registration prior to the event. The Main/Visitors Security Gate
(off of Allentown Road) will have an updated list of all registered individuals.
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