CSS-Inc. may have multiple openings for Economists to support NOAA's Office for Coastal Management (OCM) . The successful candidates will develop, analyze, and communicate economic data and trends in support of national, state, and local coastal and natural resource conservation and management planning and initiatives. All positions are contingent upon contract award to CSS. Locations vary, but most positions allow for a fully remote work schedule. Specific responsibilities and tasks will include: Conduct economic research using standard methods, including surveys and other data collection methodology, assessment of reliability and validity of data, and data analysis. Conduct QA/QC of economic models and data. Contribute to or develop economic simulations, e.g., for policy and impact analyses, and financial analyses. May plan and design coastal and marine economic research, including gathering new data and developing new approaches. May analyze and evaluate modeling and data developed by others. Support and/or lead communication, training, facilitation, and outreach efforts. Communicate and present information on technical products and services to technical and non-technical audiences. Develop materials (reports, presentations, brochures) to convey economic information. Provide timely, accurate, and relevant economic data and information to partners and the interested public via web pages and other relevant portals. Contribute to and/or lead economics trainings for partners and the public on gathering economic indicator data and understanding and doing economic analyses.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
251-500 employees