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  1. Internships in Acquisition. FAI maintains a listing of current government-wide and agency-specific acquisition-related internship opportunities for current students and recent graduates. Visit this page to learn more about joining the Federal civilian acquisition workforce! Hiring Excellence. U.S. Office of Personnel Management’s (OPM’s ...

  2. Job opportunities. From government buyers and financial officers to translators and interpreters, Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) employs people with diverse skills and backgrounds from across Canada. Whether you are a recent graduate or you are seeking a new challenge, we may be looking for someone like you.

  3. We are the common service provider of real property and office accommodation for the Government of Canada. We coordinate the accommodation needs of approximately 105 federal departments and agencies, while providing strategic advice on topics such as: office accommodation; architecture; engineering; real estate and asset; facility management

  4. 2 days ago · Ontario. Job number: PEN23J-021014-000354. Location: Kingston (ON) Employer: Correctional Service Canada. Salary: $61,896.00 annually. Job Description and Application ...

  5. Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) My AAFC Account. Portal for AgriStability and AgriInvest. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) NSERC on-line system. Provides applicants from Canadian academic institutions with the capability to create applications and submit them electronically to NSERC.

  6. Contract Specialist. U.S. Department of Justice. Washington, DC 20002. ( NoMa area) Noma Gallaudet U Metrorail Station. $99,200 - $153,354 a year. Full-time. Classified or government sensitive information. Engages management and contracting officers on contracting actions, procedures, and policy matters.

  7. From: Employment and Social Development Canada As an employee working for a federally regulated employer , you must be provided annual vacation and general holidays. This web page provides information about your rights and the steps you can take if you believe that your employer has not complied with the Canada Labour Code (Code).

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