Library of Congress
Analyst in Environmental Policy (Air Pollution) (Vacancy#: VAR003198)
Library of Congress, Olympia, Washington, United States
permanent( U.S. Citizens Only ) Analyst in Environmental Policy (Air Pollution) (Vacancy#: VAR003198)
Opening Date : December 19, 2025
Closing Date : January 20, 2026
OPM Control Number : 852950200
Vacancy Number : VAR003198
LC Organization Unit : Congressional Research Service
Grade : GS-13
Series : 0101
Minimum Salary : $120,579.00
Maximum Salary : $156,755.00
Availability : U.S. Citizens Only
The Resources, Science and Industry Division of the Congressional Research Service seeks an Analyst in Environmental Policy. The analyst will possess knowledge of the theories, concepts, processes, techniques, principles, and/or practices of environmental policy and/or science issues related to air pollution, including emissions from mobile sources. This includes knowledge of the history, trends, and evolving status of air pollution policy, federal programs, statutes, such as the Clean Air Act, and interrelationships with other key disciplines, such as physical sciences, economics and/or policy decision making. The ideal candidate will demonstrate ability to develop expertise in new areas
Human Resources Library of Congress 101 Independence Ave, S.E. Washington, D.C. 20540-1600 Email: JobHelp@loc.gov
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Opening Date : December 19, 2025
Closing Date : January 20, 2026
OPM Control Number : 852950200
Vacancy Number : VAR003198
LC Organization Unit : Congressional Research Service
Grade : GS-13
Series : 0101
Minimum Salary : $120,579.00
Maximum Salary : $156,755.00
Availability : U.S. Citizens Only
The Resources, Science and Industry Division of the Congressional Research Service seeks an Analyst in Environmental Policy. The analyst will possess knowledge of the theories, concepts, processes, techniques, principles, and/or practices of environmental policy and/or science issues related to air pollution, including emissions from mobile sources. This includes knowledge of the history, trends, and evolving status of air pollution policy, federal programs, statutes, such as the Clean Air Act, and interrelationships with other key disciplines, such as physical sciences, economics and/or policy decision making. The ideal candidate will demonstrate ability to develop expertise in new areas
Human Resources Library of Congress 101 Independence Ave, S.E. Washington, D.C. 20540-1600 Email: JobHelp@loc.gov
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