My DOI Career

[Pages:5]1. What is My DOI Career?

My DOI Career

Frequently Asked Questions

2. How is My DOI Career different than DOI's previous career page?

3. Why is My DOI Career valuable to me?

4. Can My DOI Career inform my Individual Development Plan?

5. Are all DOI occupations available on the My DOI Career tool?

6. Where can I find information on required education or certifications?

7. How often will information on the site be updated?

8. How do I find jobs that interest me in DOI?

9. How do I provide feedback?

Last Updated 01/06/2020

My DOI Career

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is My DOI Career?

My DOI Career reflects the Department of the Interior's commitment to ensuring our most valuable resource, our employees, have the opportunity to understand and explore career progression opportunities within and across career fields, and, within and across bureaus.

My DOI Career gives an overview of each occupation in everyday language. Employees and the public can learn about the occupation, see where a particular occupation is employed across bureaus, in differing geographic locations, and, gain insights into strengths required at various career level.

My DOI Career is a unique tool because it exposes opportunities in other occupations for which an employee's interests and strengths might be a match, based on self-identified competency strengths.

My DOI Career focuses on helping YOU explore what YOU are interested in. DOI is committed to continuing efforts toward an improved and positive experience for all DOI employees.

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2. How is My DOI Career different than DOI's previous career page?

The new My DOI Career page offers information on specific occupations across all DOI bureaus and locations. My DOI Career allows you to more easily explore occupations that align with your interests and strengths. The main difference is that My DOI Career is intended to help you continuously explore opportunities, and to learn about the over 300 occupations employed across the Department of the Interior. Keep checking back, because My DOI Career will keep getting better and better.

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3. Why is My DOI Career valuable to me?

A position at DOI is more than simply a job, it is a stepping stone in a long, varied, and highly rewarding career. There are many paths to get you where you want to be, and your journey may not be linear. DOI wants to help you imagine the many ways you can contribute -- in ways that are meaningful and engaging for you. My DOI Career allows you to answer a few simple questions to show you options for roles you might be interested in exploring. You will see which Bureaus employ people in a particular occupation, what the positions might entail at various career levels, where the position is employed across the country, and allow you to hear from employees working in these occupations today!

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My DOI Career

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4. Can My DOI Career inform my Individual Development Plan?

My DOI Career is a tool to help you better understand your current profession and perhaps an alternate desired profession. You can leverage My DOI Career to understand the roles, responsibilities and strengths required at the "next level up" in your current occupation or to provide insight into a career you see yourself in the future. My DOI Career is one of many tools you can use when preparing your Individual Development Plan.

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5. Are all DOI occupations available on the My DOI Career tool?

The Department of the Interior (DOI) has 70,000 employees across 2,400 locations in more than 350 occupations. My DOI Career launched with 25 occupations, which represent 50% of our employee population. Our goal is to continue adding information on our other occupations regularly. Provided at the end of this document is the list of occupational series planned through Fiscal Year 2020. Please continue to check back, as we continue to add occupational series to My DOI Career!

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6. Where can I find information on required education or certifications?

Position requirements are specified in the posting. The requirements for education, certifications, and the amount of experience you need varies for each job. If you have questions about how much experience you need for a particular job, review the Job Requirements > Qualifications section of the job announcement or contact the hiring agency listed in the job announcement.

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7. How often will information on the site be updated? The My DOI Career site will be updated at least quarterly, though small changes may be incorporated continuously. Please keep checking back for updates!

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My DOI Career

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8. How do I find jobs that interest me at DOI?

When exploring occupations on My DOI Career, you can navigate to relevant job postings on from any of the occupation pages. Anyone interested in Federal Employment must apply to be selected for a position (job) or promotion.

If you are currently a DOI employee you can also visit the DOI Bison Career Network to look for detail and lateral opportunities.

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9. How do I provide feedback? We want to hear from you! Please send comments or suggestions to doi_office_of_human_resources@ios.

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My DOI Career

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Occupational Series List (Through Fiscal Year 2020)

0025 ? Park Ranger 0083 ? Police 0085 ? Security Guard 0110 ? Economist 0201 ? Human Resources Management 0301 ? Miscellaneous Program and Administration 0303 ? Miscellaneous Clerk and Assistant 0343 ? Management and Program Analyst 0401 ? Natural Resource Specialist

October 2019 Release 0455 ? Range Technician 0462 ? Forestry Technician 0511 ? Auditor 0802 ? Engineering Technician 0810 ? Civil Engineer 0881 ? Petroleum Engineer 1102 ? Contracting 1109 ? Grants Management

1313 - Geophysicist 1315 ? Hydrologist 1350 ? Geologist 1801 ? Investigator 1881 ? Criminal Investigator 2151 ? Dispatcher 2210 ? Information Technology Management 4749 ? Maintenance Mechanic

0404 ? Biological Science Technician 0408 ? Ecology 0430 ? Botany 0454 ? Rangeland Management 0460 ? Forestry 0480 ? General Fish and Wildlife Administration 0482 ? Fish Biology 0485 ? Wildlife Refuge Management 0486 ? Wildlife Biology 0499 ? Biological Science Student Trainee

March 2020 Release 0801 ? General Engineering 0819 ? Environmental Engineering 0830 ? Mechanical Engineering 0850 ? Electrical Engineering 0880 ? Mining Engineering 0899 ? Engineering & Architecture Student Trainee 1035 ? Public Affairs 1170 ? Realty 1171 - Appraising 1301 ? General Physical Science

1311 ? Physical Science Technician 1316 ? Hydrologic Technician 1320 ? Chemistry 1360 ? Oceanography 1370 ? Cartography 1371 ? Cartographic Technician 1373 ? Land Surveying 1399 ? Physical Science Student Trainee

0090 ? Guide 0150 ? Geography 0170 ? History 0193 ? Archeology 0318 - Secretary

April/May 2020 Release 0340 ? Program Management 0501 ? Financial Administration 0510 ? Accounting 0525 ? Accounting Technician 0560 ? Budget Analysis

0905 ? General Attorney 1101 ? General Business 1640 ? Facility Operations Services 1702 ? Education and Training Technician 1710 ? Education and Vocation Technician 5716 ? Engineering Equipment Operations

0089 ? Emergency Management Specialist

June/July 2020 Release

*Help us determine which occupational series we should include in the June/July 2020 and future releases and by providing your feedback to transformdoi@ios..

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