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Assistant Inspector General for Aviation Audits
The Department of Transportation (DOT) Office of Inspector General (OIG) provides independent, objective reviews of the efficiency and effectiveness of Department of Transportation programs and operations. The Assistant Inspector General for Aviation Audits is responsible for the overall management of auditing activities related to DOT’s aviation programs and related operations, directing audits, managing resources, and ensuring compliance with legislative requirements.
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Responsibilities
The Assistant Inspector General for Aviation Audits (AIGAA) is responsible for the overall management of auditing activities relative to DOT’s aviation programs and the functions and related operations
These activities include programs that primarily reside with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), as well as any crosscutting activities that span the entire Department such as rulemaking and DOT business operations
The AIGAA manages the aviation audit organization, directs the performance of audits, and sets work priorities: allocates resources; evaluates and rewards performance of subordinate supervisors; provides counsel and advice; makes decisions on work-related problems; fosters the development of a skilled workforce; ensures adequate training; and prepares and manages office budget allocations
The AIGAA proposes and directs the performance of audits and other special products relating to DOT’s aviation programs and has ultimate signature authority for issuing audit reports generated by the organization
Audit requests may emerge from various sources including Congress, Departmental leadership, and the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency (CIGIE)
The AIGAA participates in joint audit and investigation efforts and serves as key OIG liaison representative for internal activities and external organizations including interactions with Congress, Departmental leadership, CIGIE, the Government Accountability Office, and transportation industry groups
In addition, the AIGAA reviews existing and proposed legislation and regulations to determine areas for future audits
Qualification
Required
Must be a U.S. Citizen
This position requires a top secret clearance. Drug testing required
Successful completion of a background investigation is required
Public Financial Disclosure Report (SF-278e) is required within 30 days
Demonstrated executive-level experience in directing the operations of a nationwide audit program and in managing an audit staff assigned to headquarters and field offices with responsibility for conducting aviation and aviation-related audits
Demonstrated executive-level knowledge of aviation programs
Demonstrated executive-level experience in presenting audit findings including interacting with high-level officials in Congress and DOT, building consensus and gaining stakeholder support for, and implementation of, recommendations, and supporting the OIG position when disagreements occur
As a basic requirement for entry into the Senior Executive Service (SES), you must show in your resume evidence of progressively responsible leadership experience that is indicative of senior executive level management capability and that is directly related to the skills and abilities outlined under the Technical Qualifications and Executive Core Qualifications
Benefits
A career with the U.S. government provides employees with a comprehensive benefits package.
Eligibility for benefits depends on the type of position you hold and whether your position is full-time, part-time or intermittent.
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