GMiS Recent Graduates 2023
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, Fort Belvoir, VA, Other, RemoteFull-TimeJob Description
0801 - General Engineering Series: This series includes all classes of positions the duties of which are to advise on, administer, supervise, or perform research or other professional and scientific work of a special or miscellaneous character which is not specifically classifiable in any other engineering series, but which involves the application of a knowledge of such engineering fundamentals as the strength and strain analysis of engineering materials and structures, the physical and chemical characteristics of engineering materials such as elastic limits, maximum unit stresses, coefficients of expansion, workability, hardness, tendency to fatigue, resistance to corrosion, engineering adaptability, engineering methods of construction and processing, etc.; or positions involving professional work in several branches of engineering.
0830 - Mechanical Engineering Series: This series covers positions managing, supervising, leading, and/or performing professional engineering and scientific work: involving the design, development, commission, manufacture, operation, maintenance, and disposal of mechanical devices and systems and their equipment and/or components; and concerning the principles of motion, energy, force, and material properties to ensure mechanical devices and systems and their equipment and/or components function safely, reliably, efficiently, and economically.
0850 - Electrical Engineering Series: This series covers positions managing, supervising, leading, and/or performing professional engineering and scientific work concerned with: utilizing and exploring electrical and electronic phenomena and the motion, emissions, conduction, and behavior of electrical energy currents; designing electrical equipment, components, or systems; and generating and transmitting electrical energy in an efficient manner.
0854 – Computer Engineering Series: This series includes professional engineering positions which require primarily the application of knowledge of (1) fundamentals and principles of professional engineering, (2) computer hardware, systems software, and computer system architecture and integration, and (3) mathematics, including calculus, probability, statistics, discrete structures, and modern algebra. The work pertains primarily to the research, design, development, testing, evaluation, and maintenance of computer hardware and software systems in an integrated manner.
0855 – Electronics Engineering Series: This series covers positions managing, supervising, leading, and/or performing professional engineering and scientific work involving electronic circuits, circuit elements, equipment, systems, and associated phenomena concerned with electromagnetic or acoustical wave energy or electrical information for purposes such as communication, computation, sensing, control, measurement, and navigation.
0896 - Industrial Engineering Series: This series includes positions that involve professional work in industrial engineering. Industrial engineering is that branch of engineering concerned with the planning, design, analysis, improvement, and installation of integrated systems of employees, materials, and equipment to produce a product or render a service. The work requires application of specialized professional knowledge and skill in the mathematical, physical, and social sciences together with the principles and methods of engineering analysis and design to specify, predict, and evaluate the results to be obtained from such systems.
1310 - Physics Series:This series includes positions that advise, administer, supervise, or perform research or other professional and scientific work in the investigation and application of the relations between space, time, matter, and energy in the areas of mechanics, sound, optics, heat, electricity, magnetism, radiation, or atomic and nuclear phenomena.
1550 - Computer Science Series: This series includes professional positions which primarily involve the application of, or research into, computer science methods and techniques to store, manipulate, transform or present information by means of computer systems. The primary requirements of the work are (1) professional competence in applying the theoretical foundations of computer science, including computer system architecture and system software organization, the representation and transformation of information structure, and the theoretical models for such representations and transformation; (2) specialized knowledge of the design characteristics, limitations, and potential applications of systems having the ability to transform information, and of broad areas of applications of computing which have common structures, processes, and techniques; and (3) knowledge of relevant mathematical and statistical sciences.
Systematic application of scientific knowledge directed toward the creation of new or substantially improved equipment, materials, instrumentation, devices, systems, mathematical models, processes, techniques, and procedures, which will perform a useful function or be suitable for a particular duty. The work involves such activities as: (1) establishing requirements for technical objectives and characteristics; (2) devising and evaluating concepts for design approaches: criteria, parameters, characteristics and interrelationships; (3) experimenting, investigating, and testing to produce new data, mathematical models, or methods to test concepts, formulate design criteria, and measure and predict natural and social phenomena and performance; (4) designing and developing prototypes, breadboards, brassboards, components, technology demonstrators, and engineering models including the direction of the fabrication as required; (5) developing standards and test plans to assure reliability; (6) technically coordinating and/or managing specific development being executed in-house or under contract; and (7) supporting technology transition through final development and initial fielding. Development, like research, advances the state-of-the-art, but it is further characterized by the creation of specific end-items in the form of experimental hardware and/or methodologies, mathematical models, procedures and techniques in the form of reports, specifications or software.
Incentives: Student Loan Repayment and/or Recruitment Incentives may be offered.
Benefits:11 Paid Federal Holidays, Paid Vacation (13 days for 1st year), Paid Sick Leave (13 days for 1st year), Health, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance, Basic Retirement Annuity, Thrift Savings Plan (Similar to 401K), Flexible and Alternative Work Schedules Available, Telework Eligibility, Wellness Program, Federal Employee Discounts, Wealth of Training Opportunities Available, Employee Assistance Program, Tuition Assistance.
Job Duties/Responsibilities
Performs other duties as assigned.