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Bonneville Power Administration
Management and Program Analyst, GS-0343-11/12/13
Announcement Number:
200263
Application Deadline:
02/05/2013
Locations:
Portland, Oregon
Open Date:
01/22/2013
Salary Range:
Min:
60520.0
- Max:
112136.0
Location Notes:
Pay Schedule:
Annual
Who May Apply:
US Citizens
Time Limit:
Permanent - No time limit
Promotion Potential:
13
Number of Vacancies:
1
Work Schedule:
Full Time
Agency Marketing Statement:
BPA has been powering people and careers for 75 years. We provide clean, emissions-free electricity to the Pacific Northwest and maintain a high voltage transmission system to deliver that electricity. We are a leader in sustainability and environmental stewardship, promoting energy efficiency, renewable wind and hydropower, the smart grid, fish and wildlife protection and initiatives to address climate change. We are a visionary and innovative agency that values diversity and creativity and encourages continuous learning. We are located throughout the Pacific Northwest with opportunities in cities, smaller communities and in the field.
BPA is a not-for-profit federal electric utility. Our high-voltage transmission grid comprises more than 15,000 miles of lines and associated substations in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana. BPA markets more than a third of the electricity consumed in the Pacific Northwest. The power is produced at 31 federal dams operated by the Army Corps of Engineers and Bureau of Reclamation and one nuclear plant in the Northwest and is sold to more than 140 Northwest utilities. BPA purchases power from seven wind projects and has more than 4,700 megawatts of wind interconnected to its transmission system.
BPA has been powering people and careers for 75 years. We provide clean, emissions-free electricity to the Pacific Northwest and maintain a high voltage transmission system to deliver that electricity. We are a leader in sustainability and environmental stewardship, promoting energy efficiency, renewable wind and hydropower, the smart grid, fish and wildlife protection and initiatives to address climate change. We are a visionary and innovative agency that values diversity and creativity and encourages continuous learning. We are located throughout the Pacific Northwest with opportunities in cities, smaller communities and in the field. BPA is a not-for-profit federal electric utility. Our high-voltage transmission grid comprises more than 15,000 miles of lines and associated substations in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana. BPA markets more than a third of the electricity consumed in the Pacific Northwest. The power is produced at 31 federal dams operated by the Army Corps of Engineers and Bureau of Reclamation and one nuclear plant in the Northwest and is sold to more than 140 Northwest utilities. BPA purchases power from seven wind projects and has more than 4,700 megawatts of wind interconnected to its transmission system.
Notes:
About the Continuity of Operations Office (Org Code: NN)
Functional Statement:
The Security and Continuity of Operations (SCO) organization was created to integrate Agency-wide functions for physical and infrastructure security, emergency response, business continuity and energy restoration into one unified office.
To accomplish this important responsibility, The Chief Security and Continuity Officer (CSCO) is focused on providing the Agency with effective and consistent policy development, technical assistance, education and training, complex-wide independent oversight, and enforcement. Additionally, the CSCO addresses Agency-wide cross-cutting issues and enhances collaboration and sharing of technical expertise. The CSCO also works to enhance the security and resiliency of BPA's critical energy infrastructure and facilitate the reconstruction and recovery of damaged or disrupted energy systems.
All United States citizens are eligible to apply. Candidates will be considered under a variety of appointing authorities including Delegated Examining, Merit Promotion, VRA, and VEOA (if applicable).
APPLICATIONS MUST BE COMPLETED IN THE AVUE SYSTEM BY 8:59 P.M. PT (11:59 ET).
About the Continuity of Operations Office (Org Code: NN)
Functional Statement:
The Security and Continuity of Operations (SCO) organization was created to integrate Agency-wide functions for physical and infrastructure security, emergency response, business continuity and energy restoration into one unified office. To accomplish this important responsibility, The Chief Security and Continuity Officer (CSCO) is focused on providing the Agency with effective and consistent policy development, technical assistance, education and training, complex-wide independent oversight, and enforcement. Additionally, the CSCO addresses Agency-wide cross-cutting issues and enhances collaboration and sharing of technical expertise. The CSCO also works to enhance the security and resiliency of BPA's critical energy infrastructure and facilitate the reconstruction and recovery of damaged or disrupted energy systems. All United States citizens are eligible to apply. Candidates will be considered under a variety of appointing authorities including Delegated Examining, Merit Promotion, VRA, and VEOA (if applicable).
APPLICATIONS MUST BE COMPLETED IN THE AVUE SYSTEM BY 8:59 P.M. PT (11:59 ET).
Duties:
The Program and Management Analyst will provide key analytical services to the Chief Security and Continuity Officer and the Bonneville Power Administration.
The Program and Management Analyst will provide key analytical services to the Chief Security and Continuity Officer and the Bonneville Power Administration.
The incumbent is responsible for understanding and analyzing the Agency's complex business requirements to ensure the protection and safety of BPA's people, information, and facilities.
The incumbent is responsible for understanding and analyzing the Agency's complex business requirements to ensure the protection and safety of BPA's people, information, and facilities.
The incumbent will work independently to translate best security and continuity practices and compliance requirements into risk-informed, financially sound strategies, policies and tactics.
The incumbent will work independently to translate best security and continuity practices and compliance requirements into risk-informed, financially sound strategies, policies and tactics.
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Contact Information:
NHQ-1 Human Resources
5032303230
careers@bpa.gov
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