What are the responsibilities and job description for the Classification Specialist - DOE NNSA position at RIVIDIUM?
RiVidium Inc. (dba TripleCyber), is seeking a Classification Specialist to provide support to Federal agencies in carrying out their position classification/management and/or compensation responsibilities.
- Provides technical support to agencies in exercising their authority to conduct occupational or job analysis studies and may be assigned to provide classification service for groups of organizations within the agency.
- analysis and the rendering of advisory opinions on classification of a wide variety of positions, and development of recommendations for new or revised classification titles, series of positions.
- Assignments involve working with reorganizations, realignments, or the need to classify positions where there is little classification and pay precedent.
- Duties require the exercise of judgment in the application of classification theory, principles and methods and the ability to deal tactfully with officials in departments and agencies.
- Receives and reviews a variety of classification requests; discusses duties and responsibilities of positions under review by field audit; advises officials of alignment effects of given classification requests on other positions, overlapping functions or organizational relationship problems.
- prepares audit reports with recommendations for appropriate action.
- Performs a variety of assignments of a comprehensive nature relating to classification or pay.
- performs studies and analyses with responsibility for providing recommendations for final action and verbal presentation of findings to officials.
Requirements:
- A bachelor?s degree
- Ability to obtain Public Trust Clearance
- 5 to 10 years of position classification/management and/or compensation experience for the Federal government performing the foregoing types of functions.
- An additional three years of related position classification or similar experience in the public or private sector may be substituted for the bachelor?s degree.