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Office of Management and Budget

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Headquarters
Eisenhower Executive Office Building, Washington, D.C., U.S.
Company Size
448
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About Office of Management and Budget

The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is the largest office within the Executive Office of the President of the United States and is responsible for implementing the president's agenda across the executive branch.

Mission

Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is the largest office within the Executive Office of the President of the United States and is responsible for implementing the president's agenda across the executive branch.

Open Positions (9)

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Program Examiner

Washington, District of Columbia
$85K–$157K/yr

Program Examiner needed to analyze policy, evaluate programs, develop recommendations, and report findings to senior management.

Program Examiner

Washington, District of Columbia
$142K–$195K/yr

Lead federal program strategy, overseeing budget, negotiating policy, and analyzing initiatives for enhanced operational effectiveness.

Interdisciplinary (Computational Quantitative Analyst)

Washington, District of Columbia
$70K–$110K/yr

Apply quantitative analysis, data science, and economic principles to conduct research and solve complex problems.

Chief, Defense Investments Branch

Washington, District of Columbia
$196K–$226K/yr

Senior Executive to lead federal policy/budget analysis, manage stakeholders, and drive government efficiency.

Chief, Defense Operations and Support Branch

Washington, District of Columbia
$196K–$226K/yr

Shape federal policy and budget as a Senior Executive, leading teams and managing complex government initiatives.

Chief, Interior Branch

Washington, District of Columbia
$196K–$226K/yr

Lead federal initiatives, manage teams, and drive policy, budget, and program efficiency in a Senior Executive Service role.

Chief, Federal Workforce Branch

Washington, District of Columbia
$196K–$226K/yr

Senior Federal leader to drive policy, enhance government efficiency, manage staff, and influence strategic workforce decisions.

Biologist or Physical Scientist

Washington, District of Columbia
$121K–$185K/yr

Regulatory Policy Biologist/Physical Scientist: Analyze, develop, and advise on complex environmental, energy, and ecological policy issues.

Policy Analyst

Washington, District of Columbia
$142K–$195K/yr

Lead or manage complex privacy initiatives, applying federal laws and building consensus across an agency.

Company Details

Industry
Other
Revenue
$141 million (FY 2022)
Type