
Supervisory Life Scientist/ Environmental Engineer/Physical Scientist
Environmental Protection AgencyThis position is in Region 2, Caribbean Environmental Protection Division, Municipal Water Programs Branch. About Region 2: Region 2 This is an office-centered position--you must physically report to the duty station stated in this announcement on a regular basis.You will: Plan, organize, and direct the activities/goals of the organizational unit to integrate organization and program objectives. Exercise supervisory personnel managementresponsibilities including directing, coordinating, and overseeing work through subordinate supervisors. Represent the organizational unit and Agency by establishing, developing, and maintaining effective working relationships with other Managers including the Director, Deputy Directors, other Second-Level Supervisors, and high-level officials outside of the Division and Region and in EPA Headquarters. You will spend less than 25% of your work time on contracts, grants/cooperative agreements, and/or interagency agreements. One or more positions may be filled (in the organization advertised and/or in other organizations), if appropriate to the position.
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