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Job opening: Investigator I

Salary: $68 405 - 90 704 per year
City: Lakewood
Published at: Oct 24 2024
Employment Type: Full-time
This position is being filled under a stream-lined hiring authority, Title 21 of the United States Code (21 US Code 379d-3a) as amended by the 21st Century Cures Act of 2016, section 3072 and the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023, Section 3624. The candidate selected for this position will serve under a career or career-conditional appointment and be paid under the provisions of this authority. This position is being recruited based on the Title 21 Pay Table 1, Band Y (GS-09 equivalent).

Duties

As Investigator I, the incumbent has demonstrated and is recognized for a high level of competence in the full range of commodities regulated within the boundaries of an FDA Program such as foods, drugs, medical devices, imports, etc., or in a narrow specialty within a program area. Assignments involve a combination of scientific and regulatory responsibilities which usually call for a number of atypical inspections, or intensive investigative approaches to be applied to a wide variety of regulatory functions or scientific evaluations; and include the difficult and complex sample collections, establishment inspections, unusual or novel special investigations. Inspections and Investigations: Receives fundamental training, through classroom and on-the-job instruction, to provide a more thorough understanding of and exposure to FDA laws and regulations, administrative policies, manufacturing processes, good manufacturing practices, and the various methods employed in the conduct of establishment inspections, sample collections and investigations. The investigator independently conducts inspections, investigations, and sampling at lower complexity human food facilities to ensure compliance with FDA laws, policies, and regulation of human commodities in which the employee has received specific or related training. Collects samples and conducts field analyses involving environmental sampling and assessment, review for compliance with good manufacturing practices, records review, etc. Incumbent interacts with and advises various levels of officials representing the establishments subject to regulatory review. The incumbent initiates contact with industry officials to obtain information on regulatory and scientific documents and to discuss the status of investigations. Developmental assignments include assisting higher level employees in inspections or other field activities, meetings, and conference calls with regulated industry. Such assignments with senior Investigators involve complex manufacturing practices, a broad variety of raw materials, advanced instrumentation and complex assembly line operations, diverse manufactured products, and complicated paperwork each of which requires separate manufacturing and inspectional techniques. Incumbent conducts re-inspections to follow up with non-compliant industry establishments on previously noted violations. In situations where compliance is not offered, it is enforced through other methods, including administrative action, informational agency meetings, and legal court actions. Independently investigates routine consumer complaints. Assists other investigators in the investigation of unusual consumer complaints, Performs other duties as assigned. Analysis and Reporting: The incumbent will perform analyses and evaluation on data samples and documented information gathered during inspections and investigations to ensure that documentation and practices follow federal laws, rules, and regulations. Documents and organizes required evidence, data, and other information to support violations noted during inspections, investigations, and sample collections. Accompanies experienced inspectors to gain exposure in providing professional testimony in court cases in support of legal action. May testify as an expert witness in administrative hearings and judicial proceedings. Prepares final reports, position papers and other written documentation that support investigative findings and recommendations. Reports are developed and well-written in accordance with quality elements. Supervisory Responsibilities: This is a non-supervisory role.

Requirements

  • U.S. Citizenship requirement or proof of being a U.S. National must be met by closing date.
  • The candidate selected for this position will serve under a career or career-conditional appointment within the competitive service.
  • Direct Deposit: You will be required to have all federal salary payments electronically deposited into a bank account with a financial institution of your choice.
  • FDA participates in e-Verify: All new hires must complete the I-9 form; this information will be processed through e-Verify to determine your employment eligibility. If a discrepancy arises, you must take affirmative steps to resolve the matter.
  • Males born after December 31, 1959, must be registered with the Selective Service. Please go to http://www.sss.gov for more information.
  • One-year probationary period may be required.
  • Financial Disclosure may be required.
  • Ethics Clearance may be required.
  • Background Investigation Requirement: All employees must pass a security investigation. Failing to pass the background check may be grounds for removal or legal action. If hired, you may be subject to additional investigations at a later time.
  • Certification of Accuracy: All information concerning eligibility and qualification is subject to investigation and verification. False representation may be grounds for non-consideration, non-selection, or appropriate legal action.
  • This position requires the incumbent to have the following current license and/or certification: Must possess a valid driver’s license to drive a government or privately owned motor vehicle.
  • Candidates for this position must complete a statement regarding their physical ability and may be required to undergo physical examination.
  • Position may include shift work and/or weekend work.
  • Travel approximately 25-50 percent of the time, which may require the investigator to be away from the duty station for up to two to three weeks at a time.

Qualifications

In order to qualify for the Investigator I position which falls under the 0696 occupational Series, you must meet the following requirements by 11:59 pm EST on 11/06/2024: Basic Qualification Requirements: This Investigator job family covers professional positions that conduct inspections in FDA regulated industries and prepare and submit reports accompanied by supporting evidence documenting violations of the FD&C Act and other laws, regulations, and requirements administered by FDA. The position investigates and/or inspects FDA-regulated industry globally and evaluates compliance with U.S. laws and regulations in order to promote a culture of safety and quality with the objective of preventing unsafe, ineffective and/or defective products from becoming available to patients and consumers or used in clinical trials while facilitating appropriate development of novel products. FDA's enforcement of the laws and regulations protects patients and consumers from products that are impure, unsafe, ineffective, improperly or deceptively labeled or packaged, or in some other way dangerous or defective. Investigators routinely examine products; collect samples; conduct inspections of establishments that design, make, process, hold, or distribute FDA-regulated products; and otherwise gather information and evidence to document objectionable conditions and assess compliance with U.S. law and regulations. Investigators apply critical thinking to evaluate manufacturing processes, design practices, facility and material controls, supply chains, quality management systems, laboratory analyses, and clinical investigation programs to assess compliance with U.S. laws and regulations and to support advancements and innovations. Investigators continuously maintain required certification and credentials; provide internal and external stakeholder outreach, assistance, and education; and may mentor less experienced personnel. These positions require knowledge of various scientific fields such as biochemistry, biology, biotechnology, chemistry, data science, digital health, engineering, epidemiology, food engineering, food processing technologies, food safety, healthcare, medical technology, microbiology, nutrition, pharmaceutical science, pharmacology, public health, quality assurance, and quality management. Education/Experience Requirement: Candidates must meet the following: Education: A bachelor's degree or higher in quality assurance/management, data science, statistics, computer forensics, epidemiology, pharmacy, public health, engineering, food science, law or regulations, or related healthcare or science field. The degree must be from an accredited program or institution. To qualify for Band Y candidate must have: A bachelor's degree and 1 year of comparable experience; or A master's degree or higher with no experience; or Without a bachelor's degree, the candidate must have at least 3 years of comparable experience. Comparable experience is defined as experience with FDA, a state or federal partner agency, or in an FDA-regulated industry or organization providing investigative or compliance services to an FDA-regulated industry, focused on evaluating or ensuring compliance with FDA or related public health laws and regulations. Desired Experience: Band Y: Our ideal candidate will have experience in the following: Applying a professional, concepts, principles, and methodology sufficient to research, analyze, interpret, evaluate, and carry out difficult but conventional assignments; to determine relevancy and use of aesthetic, factual, economic, financial, and professional information; and to prepare and evaluate conventional plans, designs, specifications, and related documentation. Conducting and performing analytical investigations using the scientific method including performance monitoring and quality assurance principles and conducting research by applying accepted and relevant business, marketing, and organizational practices. Identifying serious public health hazards where timeliness and departure from the usual procedures are essential. Performing special investigations under detailed instructions, for example, tracing reports of contamination and collecting appropriate samples for laboratory examination. Accompanying experienced investigators to gain exposure and interaction with Importer, Brokers, Carriers, and other government agencies such as Customs and Border Protection. NOTE: Applicants must submit all relevant transcripts that demonstrate you possess the required education to meet the Basic Qualifications.

Education

Pay careful attention to the Qualifications and Education sections to identify vacancies where a transcript is required. Even if you hold a similar position or are a current employee, you are not exempt from transcript requirements.

TRANSCRIPTS: Positions which are scientific or technical in nature often have very specific educational requirements. You must submit an official transcript, unofficial transcript, or a list including courses, grades earned, completion dates, and quarter and semester hours earned.

Education must be accredited by an accrediting institution recognized by the U.S. Department of Education in order for it to be credited towards qualifications. Therefore, provide only the attendance and/or degrees from schools accredited by accrediting institutions recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.

If you are using education completed in foreign colleges or universities, see the Foreign Education section below for additional requirements.

Electronic Transcript Caution: If you have obtained your transcripts electronically, the file might contain security measures that could prevent our application system from reading the file. Therefore, you should consider asking the institution to provide the file in a non-secured electronic format. Alternatively, you could scan or take a photo of the printed copy of the transcript. If your uploaded transcript cannot be read by our system, you may receive consideration and credit for the information we can access.

See the Application Manager Documentation for tips on submitting your paper-based documents.

Foreign Education: If you are using education completed in foreign colleges or universities to meet the qualification requirements, you must show that the education credentials have been evaluated by a private organization that specializes in interpretation of foreign education programs and such education has been deemed equivalent to that gained in an accredited U.S. education program; or full credit has been given for the courses at a U.S. accredited college or university. For further information, visit the U.S. Department of Education website for Foreign Education Evaluation.

To be acceptable, the foreign credential evaluation must include/describe at a minimum, the following information: (1) The type of education received by the applicant; (2) The level of education in relation to the U.S. education system, and state that its comparability recommendations follow the general guidelines of the International Evaluation Standards Council; (3) The content of the applicant's educational program earned abroad, and the standard obtained; (4) The status of the awarding foreign school's recognition and legitimacy in its home country's education system; and (5) Any other information of interest such as what the evaluation service did to obtain this information, the qualifications of the evaluator, and any indications as to other problems such as forgery.

Note: Some positions require the completion of specific courses or a specified number of credit hours. Therefore, the foreign credential evaluation should provide information similar to that of an official transcript, to include a list of the courses taken, quarter and/or semester hours awarded, the cumulative grade point average (GPA), honors received, if any, date degree awarded.

Applicants can request an evaluation from a member organization of one of the two national associations of credential evaluation services listed below:
  1. National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES)
  2. Association of International Credentials Evaluators (AICE)
Credential evaluations are not free, and applicants are responsible for the cost of the selected service.

For more information about this requirement, please visit the U.S. Department of Education website for Foreign Education Evaluation.

Contacts

  • Address FDA Center Office of Inspection and Investigation 10903 New Hampshire Ave Silver Spring, MD 20852 US
  • Name: FDA Applicant Help Desk
  • Phone: 866-807-3742
  • Email: [email protected]

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