Overview

As a Statistician (Health), you will:

  • Monitor and evaluate the quality of data from multiple sources, including the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS), death certificates, investigations, and other surveillance data.
  • Develop and implement text analytics and machine learning-based tools to evaluate and classify injury and product hazards in NEISS and other data sources.
  • Use statistical software and programming tools such as SAS and Python to develop programs for data processing, cleaning, preparation, analysis, and reporting.
  • Support current processes, data management, and reporting while also working to identify, recommend, and implement improvements in workflows and quality control programs.
  • Provide reports for internal and external dissemination, such as product injury summary reports which may include coefficients of variation and population rates.
  • Design, monitor, and evaluate statistical studies and questionnaires in collaboration or consultation with staff from other Divisions or other government agencies.
  • Provide technical expertise to support statistical analyses of trends in injury and mortality surveillance data.
  • Prepare technical reports and presentations to acquaint internal and external customers with uses and limitations of Commission data.
  • Provide organizational support to project initiatives (e.g., preparing agendas, project plans, presentations, and reports; coordinating meetings; maintaining records).

Visit  the USAJobs website to learn more about the job and apply between 9/13/2024-9/23/2024.

About U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

CPSC is an independent federal regulatory agency formed in 1972 with a mission to protect the public against unreasonable risks of injury or death from consumer products through education, safety standards activities, regulation, and enforcement. We are a small agency with a large mission, and we work to ensure the safety of consumers every day.