Job Description
The Statistician/Economist performs multiple, varying, and complex assignments under the direction of the COR and will act as a contributing specialist on large work activities or individually perform single or small work activities.
- Apply experience and advanced technical knowledge of economic theory and statistical techniques to perform regulatory impact analyses, economic analyses, and benefit-cost analyses of proposed and final regulations or other cross-cutting policy initiatives to support agency's policies, goals, and priorities.
- Provide subject matter expertise to ensure that regulatory impact analyses meet legal and analytical requirements as established under the Administrative Procedure Act, the Regulatory Flexibility Act, the Paperwork Reduction Act, the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act, Executive Order 12866 Regulatory Planning and Review, and OMB Circular A-4.
- Develop plans, methods, and other data and statistics to support regulatory impact analyses of rule making to advance the agency mission
- Develop improvements in economic methods, techniques, and models to improve regulatory and economic analyses policies.
- Contribute to the preparation of management/technical reports and communicate the overall results of a project or work activity to the COR.
- Communicate highly technical quantitative concepts and procedures focused on programs and policies, broadly defined (i.e., as above) through written materials and in face-to-face briefings for senior policy officials and non-technical audiences.
- May serve as the subject matter expert on key economic on interdisciplinary rule making work groups and committees.
- In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act, coordinate outreach and develop surveys to gather data and information on potential impacts.
- Resolve all but unique technical problems without the intervention of management or a more experienced technical specialist.
- Identify, develop and recommend techniques to address problem situations; participates in developing process improvements, procedures, and templates for regulatory analyses.
- Interface with appropriate governmental staff as well as federal and state agencies and other regulated entities and stakeholders as required.
Qualifications
US Citizenship Required
Minimum educational experience: Master’s degree from an accredited university plus three years of specialized experience in economic analysis and regulatory impact analysis equivalent to the GS-14 level in the Federal Government.
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