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Noaa Jobs in Washington (NOW HIRING)

Senior Financial Analyst (supporting NOAA)

Greenbelt, MD ยท On-site +1

$86K - $107K/yr

Successful candidate(s) will provide budget planning and execution support for NOAA/NESDIS's Office of Geostationary Earth Orbits Observations (GEO) and/or Office of Low Earth Orbit Observations (LEO)

Senior Financial Analyst (supporting NOAA)

Greenbelt, MD ยท On-site +1

$86K - $107K/yr

Successful candidate(s) will provide budget planning and execution support for NOAA/NESDIS's Office of Geostationary Earth Orbits Observations (GEO) and/or Office of Low Earth Orbit Observations (LEO)

... of NOAA's financial and business management modernization initiative. This role is in support of The National Ocean Service (NOS) and the Management and Budget Office (MBO), Office of Coast Survey ...

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How much do noaa jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for noaa in Washington is $97,384.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $84,282.00 and $106,292.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a NOAA?

A NOAA job refers to a position with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, a U.S. government agency focused on studying and managing oceanic and atmospheric conditions. NOAA jobs span various fields, including meteorology, marine biology, environmental science, and engineering. Employees work on research, data analysis, conservation, and policy development to support weather forecasting, climate monitoring, and marine resource management. Many roles require specialized education in science, technology, or engineering.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the NOAA position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) role, you typically need a solid background in environmental science, meteorology, oceanography, or a related field, often supported by a relevant degree. Familiarity with scientific data analysis tools, GIS systems, satellite technologies, and sometimes federal agency protocols is important. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving, and the ability to communicate complex scientific data clearly are key soft skills. These qualifications enable staff to effectively monitor and address critical environmental and atmospheric challenges that impact public safety and resource management.

What are the typical work environments and team structures for NOAA employees?

NOAA employees work in a variety of settings, including laboratories, offices, field stations, and occasionally aboard research vessels or in remote locations depending on their specific roles. Teams are often multidisciplinary, bringing together experts in science, engineering, and policy analysis to address environmental and public safety concerns. Collaboration is common, both within NOAA's internal divisions and with external partners in government, academia, and industry. The work environment is generally mission-driven, with a strong focus on teamwork and shared responsibility for achieving NOAA's scientific and public service objectives.

What are the most commonly searched types of Noaa jobs in Washington?

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Infographic showing various Noaa job openings in Washington as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 2% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 11% Contract. Highlights an 77% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 21% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $97,384 per year, or $46.8 per hour.

Professional, Technical, & Management Services - NOAA OAR HQ

Ocean Associates

Silver Spring, MD โ€ข On-site

$35 - $55/hr

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Job Description: NOTE: We are seeking applicants for these positions prospectively, which are dependent on award of contract. If you are unable to complete this application due to a disability, contact Ocean Associates at 703-388-9548 to ask for an accommodation or an alternative application process. Ocean Associates Inc. (OAI) is seeking applicants to provide Professional, Technical, & Management Services to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR) Headquarters in Silver Spring, MD. OAI is a Virginia corporation established in 2003 that provides consulting and technical services to the U.S. government, non-governmental organizations, international organizations, and the private sector. We specialize in scientific program and project management, strategic planning, professional and technical services, and stakeholder engagement, supporting government contracts. Background The Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR) is also known as โ€œNOAA Researchโ€ which provides the research foundation for understanding the complex systems that support our planet. Working in partnership with other organizational units of NOAA, OAR provides better forecasts, earlier warnings for natural disasters, and a greater understanding of the Earth. OAR provides unbiased science to better manage the environment, nationally and globally. OAR advances climate, weather and water, ecosystem, and mission service program goals. OAR Headquarters has a recurring need for professional, technical, and management services for its office. The agency has experienced and will continue to experience changes which result in increased demands for these services. These changes are a result of changing government priorities, re-organizations, special programs, and emergencies. There are four separate positions listed below: Tasks Position 1: Science Advisory Board (SAB) #1Provide comprehensive operational, analytical, and administrative services for the NOAA Science Advisory Board (SAB) and its standing Work Groups (WG), and special subcommittees independently managed by the SAB Standing WG, to maintain NOAA science programs of the highest quality and provide recommendations on optimal resource management.Develop and submit Program Plans defining the specific operational timelines, task schedules, and working group assignments for the active subcommittees and work groups. Provide continuous coordination of meetings and the provision of resources for the SAB, its Work Groups, and specialized subcommittees. For each scheduled event, the contractor shall provide note-taking and facilitation services, tracking actions, and reporting on implementation. Drafting and editing of reports and meeting minutes, and finalizing deliverables without requiring external supervision or subsequent revisions. Position 2: Science Advisory Board (SAB) #2Provide daily general administrative and business oversight of various business items and processes to the R&D Enterprise Committee (RDEC) and associated NOAA research coordination activities under the guidance of OAR leadership. Performance includes reviewing, monitoring, and tracking correspondence, proposals, and deadlines, and conducting research that informs OAR and NOAA leadership as well as SAB Committee members. Prepare executive briefing packages (which includes background materials) for the RDEC meetings and OAR leadership engagements. Execute NOAA research portfolio management activities through customer service, technical writing, documentation development, conducting user training including for new and returning users on data entry and data extraction from portfolio management systems, and coordinating OAR activities internally with other NOAA line offices and with NOAA executive leadership.Liaise between the project management and development teams by administering a task tracking system using smartsheets or similar software tool.Lead and coordinate communication with users, including the management of the working group(s) by making announcements, drafting meeting agendas, taking meeting minutes, and responding to user questions. Coordinate communications with NOAA systems and stakeholders, including drafting announcements, facilitating working group activities, preparing agendas, documenting discussions, and executing stakeholder engagement activities.Conduct research, planning, and monitoring efforts throughout OAR and NOAA by conducting detailed queries of the data. Develop and write portfolio specific reports, presentations, and web content, including research reports, white papers, presentations, fact sheets, information bulletins, educational materials, field guides, briefing papers, and other programmatic guidance on a wide variety of coordination and administrative issues associated with portfolio management. Provide logistics and coordination services for national and/or regional meetings related to committee meetings and NOAA R&D activities; meeting logistics and coordination packages shall include the development of meeting materials, invitation and tracking of participants, agendas, coordination of meeting space and requirements, official meeting minutes, and the drafting of after-action reports summarizing key outcomes and action items. Position 3: OARโ€™s Chief of Staff Office (COS)Analyze OAR's Research and Development (R&D) portfolio by assessing NOAAโ€™s utilization of R&D for its weather, ocean, and climate missions and evaluating the successful transition of R&D into applications. Facilitate the integration of data science tools and techniques for robust portfolio evaluation. Develop comprehensive written products, including research reports, white papers, presentations, fact sheets, information bulletins, briefing papers, and educational materials. Provide programmatic guidance on coordination and administration issues related to evaluating NOAAโ€™s R&D and activities.Provide input to ad hoc stakeholder requests for information and analysis regarding R&D policy development, status, and assessment. Develop and maintain internal and external web content.Design, implement, and manage mechanisms for collecting, tracking, and assessing a broad range of R&D developments, activities, and publications to monitor R&D transition to application.Create, edit, and conduct quality assessment of information resources for OAR leadership, such as on-line tools, educational products, templates, and handbooks.Provide logistics and coordination services for national and/or regional meetings related to NOAAโ€™s R&D portfolio. Position 4: Communicationโ€™s Office (COMMS)Strategy and Leadership: Perform internal and external communications efforts, including working with the Communications Director on communications planning, strategy, and execution. Serve as an analyst and coordinator for communication actions, working closely with office leadership and subject matter experts. Execute project coordination for a variety of communications projects, including print and multimedia products, meetings and events, and ongoing outreach campaigns.Serve as a coordinator for the nationwide OAR comms team.Content Development and Editing: Provide exceptional written and oral communications for NOAA OAR products and materials so that OAR mission, work, and activities are presented in clear, concise, understandable language for a variety of audiences.Scientific Translation: Explain and organize complex scientific information into communication products used by OAR leadership and the workforce, written and edited to translate technical information clearly for non-scientific audiences.Multimedia Content Development: Provide expert level creation of multimedia products to communicate scientific data and information through visual storytelling. Such work includes the design, production, and display of edited photographs, graphics, data visualizations, videos, slides, infographics, graphic recordings, and other communication products. Lead the planning and development for OAR visual communications products; manage these products through multiple review cycles with OAR, NOAA, and other partners until it is scientifically accurate and understandable by the targeted audience; and verify that products are searchable and available to public audiences, as appropriate. Maintain and refresh visual communications products for accuracy. Develop a visual information strategy plan for OAR Communications emphasizing cross-platform visual and graphical consistency and update annually.Events and Meeting Coordination: Provide planning, coordination, and communication to OAR Senior Management for periodic meetings and events (e.g., all-hands meetings, awards ceremony, conference town halls). Develop talking points and other materials used by leadership in communicating to internal and external audiences. Provide event planning and technical execution for teleconferences and webinars. Facilitate communication across the OAR HQ Front Office, including process development as well as planning and materials development for external events and meetings. Content Development, Editing, and Strategy: Provide expert technical and scientific writing and editing in public communication products for OAR digital (i.e., website and social media) and print products. Develop and maintain a comprehensive master website content calendar. Copyedit and proofread all online content for plain language and consistent tone, style, and branding. Create and produce original content for the site.Research, write, and edit audience-appropriate online, social media, and print content, for a variety of internal and external audiences, and shepherd through review cycles, within OAR and NOAA so that materials are scientifically accurate and understandable by the target audience and in the correct format or style.Develop and edit internal Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) documents and resources for communications staff. Develop audience-appropriate talking points and materials for OAR senior management for events and meetings.Provide expert advice and leadership for OAR Headquartersโ€™ social media strategy via a social media strategy plan and update annually. Produce and post a variety of news stories, videos, graphics, and photos to OAR social media sites on a regular basis; monitor social media activity and audience interactions; respond to comments; coordinate social media strategy for special NOAA or OAR initiatives with social media leads across OAR and NOAA; and track public engagement through monthly metrics. Provide expert advice and recommendations to the OAR Communications Director on sensitive social media issues, and recommend and execute new social media strategies and innovations to increase public engagement.Work cooperatively with team members, communications professionals, and subject matter experts across the agency to plan, develop, and manage content. Maintain a current working knowledge of emerging web and social media technologies.Website and Resource Management: Lead the development and maintenance for organizational information relevant to OAR employees about OAR administration and other workforce policies that is provided on the OAR internal employee website (Google Site). Create, develop, and manage content for the public-facing OAR website and the OAR internal employee website (Google Site). Develop and maintain an internal repository of communications resources for OAR staff on the internal OAR employee website (Google Site). Execute content development for the public-facing OAR website and the OAR internal employee website (Google Site). Develop and maintain organizational information relevant to the public about OAR administration and other workforce policies that is provided on the public-facing OAR website. Execute development of pages on the public-facing OAR website that shows visual communications products and integrate the visual strategy. Build site templates, optimize navigation, and incorporate unique features for visitors to engage and interact with OAR content. Track, report, and interpret website analytics via a monthly report. Work collaboratively with the OAR IT team on site functionality and user experience. Develop and implement creative solutions to present OAR and NOAA scientific information. Provide expert recommendations periodically to the OAR Communications Director and OAR leadership to build the overall digital presence, to include memorializing via memo. Coordinate with other NOAA teams to showcase OAR mission, work, and activities in platforms such as other NOAA websites.Training and Teamwork: Provide training and resources to nationwide OAR communications staff on a variety of communication topics, including best practices to collect images or videos and create multimedia content. Establish and maintain communications between other NOAA staff involved in NOAA leadership communication to effectively communicate about NOAA-relevant information to the OAR workforce. Provide expert style and content editing to significantly enhance the quality, readability, organization, relevance, and impact of written documents.Professional Conduct: Deliver all written, edited, and visual products in plain language that translates complex scientific information accurately for non-scientific audiences. Execute tasks independently and collaboratively. Maintain a current working knowledge of NOAAโ€™s and OARโ€™s activities and services in order to execute all work. Start Date: Contingent upon award of contract. Location: The primary Government work site is Silver Spring, Maryland: NOAA Silver Spring Metro Center (SSMC) Campus, 1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910. All positions are eligible for telework or remote performance. Travel: Travel will be required for these positions. Salary and Benefits: This is a full-time position with benefits. Salary, commensurate with experience, between $35.00 - $55.00 per hour. Requirements Applicants must have the following minimum requirements:A Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited college or university with a major in a field of study directly related to the requirements. Three (3) or more years of experience related to the outlined tasks. This experience must include demonstrated familiarity with the marine and anadromous species and habitats managed by NOAA Fisheries within the West Coast region. An Advanced Degree in a related field may be substituted for two (MS) or four (PhD) years of experience. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Demonstrated ability to efficiently manage dynamic workloads, maintain high organizational standards, and produce high-quality deliverables within established timelines. If you are interested in being considered for any of these positions, please APPLY THROUGH OUR ADP WEB PORTAL, AT THE LINK AT THE TOP RIGHT OF THIS PAGE. Only qualified applicants that meet minimum experience o