Created at: January 16, 2025 01:28
Company: Postal Regulatory Commission
Location: Washington, DC, 20001
Job Description:
The Postal Regulatory Commission has an exciting employment opportunity for a highly motivated and curious person with empirical skills and interest in economic data analysis.
To be eligible for consideration, your application materials must demonstrate that you have experience that has equipped you with the ability, skill and knowledge to successfully perform the duties of the position described above. Successful candidates at the PRC-3 level will have the following specific critical competencies: Ability to effectively communicate technical concepts both verbally and in writing Ability to organize time and tasks to successfully complete activities by the due date Ability to collaborate with other analysts and attorneys in a team Ability to apply analytical methods and critical thinking to problem solving Willingness and ability to learn about Postal Service market, products, network, and operations. Successful candidates at the PRC-4 level will have the following specific critical competencies: Ability to effectively communicate technical concepts both verbally and in writing Ability to organize time and tasks to successfully complete activities by the due date Ability to collaborate with other analysts and attorneys in a team Ability to apply analytical methods and critical thinking to problem solving Some knowledge of Postal Service market, products, mail classification system, and operations. To be eligible for consideration, your application materials must demonstrate that you have experience that has equipped you with the ability, skill, and knowledge to successfully perform the duties of the position described above. Typically, experience will be related to legal or regulatory work at a level similar to this position and may encompass paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional, philanthropic, religious, spiritual, community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience.
An Economic Data Analyst PRC-3 is responsible for: Using advanced analytical tools and techniques, collect and analyze economic data from large databases and assist in developing new datasets for Commission analysis; By using modern data visualization techniques assist with developing internal and external dashboards with charts and maps, which would also provide an opportunity to create reports; Assist in providing advice to the Commission on matters pertaining to Postal data, including, but not limited to, detailed statistical studies and survey data, cost data, databases of service units compiled for specific operations; quantitative and qualitative reports and special analytical studies; Assist with the development of comprehensive methods or procedures to determine and measure the reliability, accuracy, and validity of postal data; Consolidate and communicate the results of analysis to diverse audiences; Provide assistance in replication and audit of quantitative analyses of economic and financial data and provide recommendations to senior staff based on findings; Assist with reviewing and evaluating complex data systems related to Postal Service costs, revenue, volume, productivity, and service performance; Develop graphic presentations of statistical and economic data in various reports and Commission orders; Contribute to the technical development of Commission reports; Apply statistical and econometric models and theories, and automated data and graphic processing techniques, to explain and predict probable patterns involving mail costs, revenues, volumes, productivity, mail classifications and service performance An Economic Data Analyst PRC-4 is responsible for: Using advanced analytical tools and techniques, collect and analyze economic data from large databases and develop new datasets for Commission analysis; By using modern data visualization techniques help develop internal and external dashboards with charts and maps, which would also provide an opportunity to create reports; Assist in providing advice to the Commission on matters pertaining to Postal data, including, but not limited to, detailed statistical studies and survey data, cost data, databases of service units compiled for specific operations; quantitative and qualitative reports and special analytical studies; Contribute to the development of comprehensive methods or procedures to determine and measure the reliability, accuracy, and validity of postal data; Consolidate and communicate the results of analysis to diverse audiences; Assist in the replication and audit of quantitative analyses of economic and financial data and provide recommendations to senior staff based on findings; Review and evaluate complex data systems related to Postal Service costs, revenue, volume, productivity, and service performance; Develop graphic presentations of statistical and economic data in various reports and Commission orders; Contribute to the technical development of Commission reports; Use advanced statistical and econometric models and theories, and automated data and graphic processing techniques, to explain and predict probable patterns involving mail costs, revenues, volumes, productivity, mail classifications and service performance