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Student Trainee (Biological Science/Physical Science)

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Earth Day is every day at EPA! Come help us protect the environment! Our diverse workforce connects to more than just a career-we share a common passion to promote a cleaner, healthier environment. Discover how exciting safeguarding our natural resources and protecting human health can be. We consistently rank as one of the top Federal agencies in which to work, with great benefits and work flexibilities. Find yourself at EPA.
Salary will be based on the grade level for which you are selected and the duty station of the position. These positions are located in various offices in Region 4 in either Atlanta, GA or Athens, GA.
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Job Title: Student Trainee (Biological Science/Physical Science)
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Job Announcement Number: RTP-R4-OT-2014-0008
SALARY RANGE: $28,269.00 to $42,969.00 / Per Year
OPEN PERIOD: Friday, April 18, 2014 to Thursday, April 24, 2014
SERIES & GRADE: GS-0499/1399-04/05
POSITION INFORMATION: Full-time (40 hours per week) or Part-time (16 to 32 hours per week) - Temporary not-to-exceed 09/30/2014
PROMOTION POTENTIAL: 05
DUTY LOCATIONS: MANY vacancies - Athens, GA
WHO MAY APPLY: Individuals who are enrolled or have been accepted for enrollment seeking a diploma, certificate, bachelor's degree, graduate degree, or professional degree from a qualifying educational institution on a full- or half-time basis, including awardees of the Harry S. Truman Foundation Scholarship Program.
SECURITY CLEARANCE: Public Trust - Background Investigation
SUPERVISORY STATUS: NoEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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