EPA employs approximately 18,000 people in locations across the
country, including its headquarters in Washington DC, 10 regional
offices, and 17 laboratories. If you are interested in helping us
protect the global environment for this generation and generations
to come, we invite you to explore this site further.
ezhire@EPA
Ezhire is EPA's web-based recruitment and application system. Applicants
can browse, register, receive electronic notification of vacancies,
and apply to EPA jobs by using ezhire@EPA. Please note that paper
applications are not accepted unless hardship circumstances can
be demonstrated.
Internships, Fellowships & Student
Employment
Please visit the following link www.epa.gov/epapages/epahome/intern.htm
for student and recent graduate programs. In addition, learn more
about the Summer Student
Employment Opportunities Program and the Federal
Government's Student Educational Employment Program .
Attorney and Law Clerk Jobs
These positions are not covered by regular civil service hiring
procedures. EPA hires attorneys directly at its various locations.
Contact the Human
Resources Office in the location of your interest.
Senior Executive
Service (SES) Jobs 
For current listings of SES employment opportunities at EPA, visit
www.usajobs.opm.gov .
USA Jobs 
The Office of Personal Management provides access to all federal
job opportunities within the United States Government.
EPA's Employment
Benefits
Information on EPA's employment benefits, such as Quality of Worklife
Programs.
Anti-Discrimination Policy
EPA is an Equal Employment Employer. For more information on
Title VI and Title VII programs at EPA, please visit EPA's
Office of Civil Rights.
People with
Disabilities
Visit this
link to learn more about selective placement for people with disabilities.
U.S. Citizenship
Requirements 
EPA is a competitive service Agency of the Executive Branch of the
U.S. government. U.S. citizenship is a requirement for most positions.
EPA Career
Fields
EPA offers exciting job opportunities in a diverse
range of career fields. The Federal Government uses occupational
series codes to identify specific job occupations - visit this page
to view standard occupational codes, many of which are available
at EPA.
Qualification
Standards 
Qualification Standards are the government wide criterion used to
assess applicants' basic qualifications for positions.
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