Job posting for the FBI.
 
Applications are due by Monday, June 2.
 
 
Several positions that may be interesting to GMU students include:
 
Computer Scientist
Acts as the technical expert on all investigations, works in a high-speed, dynamic, and sophisticated environment, and utilizes cutting edge technology. (Major: Computer Science or any degree with 30 semester hours in a combination of mathematics, statistics, and computer science. Fifteen of those hours must include differential and integral calculus.)
Electrical Engineer
A person working in the EEP must have an excellent grasp of Electrical or Computer Engineering (ECE) concepts. A strong candidate will demonstrate some of the following skills: circuit board population, repair, test, debug •embedded systems hardware or software design • semiconductor design or fault analysis • programming familiarity for C, C++, C#, ASM (MIPS, ARM, x86), Verilog, Python • familiarity with embedded operating systems (Android, iOS, Windows Phone, RTOS, Linux, QNX) • RF and signal processing and analysis.
I.T. Specialist
Maximizing the most advanced technologies is a key priority of the FBI. Your accountabilities may encompass overseeing/implementing computer systems and network operations (daily administration, maintenance, ongoing support) • serving as a technical and informational resource to users • installing, configuring, and troubleshooting LAN/WAN components • diagnosing and resolving network issues • ensuring that information security policies are applied • and more. (Majors: Engineering, Computer Science, Information Science, Information Systems Management, Mathematics, Statistics, Operational Research)