TECHNICAL WRITER EDITOR Government - Suffolk, VA at Geebo

TECHNICAL WRITER EDITOR

Applicants must have directly applicable experience that demonstrates the possession of knowledge, skills, abilities, and competencies necessary for immediate success in the position. Qualifying experience may have been acquired in any public or private sector job, but will clearly demonstrate past experience in the application of the particular competencies or knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to successfully perform the duties of the position. Such experience is typically in or directly relates to the work of the position to be filled. Qualifying experience would be demonstrated by:
GG-09 Extracting information from various sources to organize and integrate data into to generate required content for Office of Compliance and Assessment (OCA). Collaborating with technical subject matter experts (SMEs) to identify incomplete or insufficiently documented analysis, providing feedback and recommendations required to produce final product. Conducting research from amiable sources including conducting interviews with SME's and other partners to actively elicit required information. Applying computer networking concepts and protocols, and network security methodologies and cyber security principles to assess and mitigate risk within computer networks. This position is within the Work Category:
Professional at Work Level:
Work Level 1- Entry/Developmental, Series and Grade:
GG-1083-09. Additional qualifications information can be found from the following Department of Defense website:
https:
//dodcio.defense.gov/Cyber-Workforce/CES.aspx https:
//www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/classification-qualifications/general-schedule-qualification-standards/1000/technical-writing-and-editing-series-1083/
  • Department:
    1083 Technical Writing And Editing
  • Salary Range:
    $53,160 to $72,653 per year

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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