
Product Manager / Senior Product Manager
Social Security AdministrationIT Specialist, Project Manager and Senior Project Manager position(s) are being filled through the Office of Personnel Management's delegated Direct Hire Authority, open to all U.S. citizens. Selections made under this bulletin will be processed as new appointments to the civil service. Current civil service employees would, therefore, be given new appointments to the civil service. Under the provisions of the Direct Hire Authority,This announcement serves as public notice. Applications submitted be placed into a pool and will remain on file for selection as positions become available.Vacancies may be filled for up to 6 months after the closing date of this announcement.Positions filled with applications from this pool will be placed into positions where artificial intelligence duties occupy the majority of the work performed.
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