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NRO OIG Inspector

Washington, DC ยท On-site +1

$136K - $180K/yr

As a CIA officer working as a part of the NRO OIG you will report to the NRO OIG's Deputy Assistant Inspector General for Inspections and be responsible for conducting systematic and independent ...

NRO OIG Auditor

Washington, DC ยท On-site +1

$75K - $120K/yr

You will also provide oversight of an Independent Public Accountant (IPA) and support other Office of the Inspector General (OIG) functions as required. Some travel may be required. CIA hires ...

The DoD OIG mission is to detect and deter fraud, waste, and abuse in DoD programs and operations; promote the economy, efficiency, and effectiveness of the DoD; and help ensure ethical conduct ...

The Research Specialist will work primarily to support the OIG investigative section with highly complex investigations, assisting with the accomplishment of objectives within all phases of the ...

The DoD OIG mission is to detect and deter fraud, waste, and abuse in DoD programs and operations; promote the economy, efficiency, and effectiveness of the DoD; and help ensure ethical conduct ...

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How much do oig jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for oig in the United States is $95,950.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $89,000.00 and $103,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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AspectOigCIG
CredentialsTypically requires federal agency experience and security clearancesRequires insurance or financial industry certifications, such as CPCU or CIC
Work EnvironmentGovernment offices, federal agencies, audits, investigationsInsurance companies, financial institutions, consulting firms
Employer & IndustryU.S. government, federal agenciesInsurance companies, financial services

Oig (Office of Inspector General) professionals focus on government audits, investigations, and compliance within federal agencies. CIG (Certified Insurance Counselor) specialists work in the insurance industry, providing expertise on insurance policies and risk management. While both roles involve compliance and regulation, Oig roles are government-focused, whereas CIG roles are industry-specific. Understanding these differences helps job seekers target the right opportunities based on their credentials and career goals.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Office of Inspector General (OIG) Investigator, and why are they important?

To thrive as an OIG Investigator, you need strong analytical skills, investigative experience, and a background in criminal justice or a related field, often supported by a relevant degree or law enforcement experience. Familiarity with case management systems, forensic accounting tools, and knowledge of federal regulations or auditing practices is typically required. Attention to detail, ethical judgment, and effective communication are critical soft skills for handling sensitive investigations and reporting findings. These skills are vital to ensure thorough, fair, and lawful investigations that uphold integrity and public trust in government operations.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in an Office of Inspector General (OIG) role?

Professionals in an OIG role often encounter challenges such as navigating complex regulations, handling sensitive investigations, and maintaining impartiality while working under tight deadlines. They regularly need to balance thoroughness with efficiency to ensure accountability and prevent fraud, waste, or abuse within their organization. Additionally, OIG staff must collaborate across departments, which requires strong communication skills and the ability to manage confidential information professionally.

What are OIG (Office of Inspector General) jobs?

OIG jobs refer to positions within the Office of Inspector General, a government agency responsible for promoting integrity, efficiency, and accountability in government programs and operations. Employees in OIG roles typically conduct audits, investigations, and evaluations to detect and prevent fraud, waste, and abuse. These positions can include auditors, investigators, analysts, attorneys, and other support staff. OIG professionals work to ensure that government agencies comply with laws and regulations and help improve the effectiveness of public programs.
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NRO OIG Inspector

NRO OIG Inspector

Central Intelligence Agency

Washington, DC โ€ข On-site, Remote

$136K - $180K/yr

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Summary
This is a CIA position that will be assigned to the National Reconnaissance Offices' (NRO) Office of Inspector General (OIG). As a CIA officer working as a part of the NRO OIG you will report to the NRO OIG's Deputy Assistant Inspector General for Inspections and be responsible for conducting systematic and independent inspections and evaluations of the design, implementation, and results of NRO operations, programs, or policies.
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Duties
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Help protect your nation by strengthening NRO programs and operations through independent oversight. As an Inspector with the NRO OIG, you will help NRO effectively and efficiently carry out its vital national security mission and promote good stewardship of its resources by helping detect and deter mismanagement, fraud, waste, and abuse.You will work in a team environment within an office setting (no telework) supporting single or multiple inspections and evaluations of NRO's mission. You will:
  • Conduct independent inspections and evaluations of NRO operations, programs, or policies, under the direction of the NRO OIG's Deputy Assistant Inspector General for Inspections, in accordance with the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency (CIGIE) Quality Standards for Inspection and Evaluation.
  • Research and plan projects to develop clear objectives, scope and methodology.
  • Identify, collect, and analyze information to develop conclusions, findings, and recommendations.
  • Communicate accurate, objective, and timely results verbally, and in writing to various senior stakeholders.
  • Follow-up on recommendations to monitor Agency's progress towards implementation.
  • Support other NRO OIG functions and initiatives, as required.

Note: This position will be vetted and onboarded as a CIA officer who will be immediately and indefinitely detailed to the NRO, specifically the NRO OIG.
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Conditions of employment
  • You must be physically in the United States or one of its territories when you submit your resume via MyLINK.
  • You must be registered for the Selective Service, if applicable.
  • You must be a U.S. citizen and at least 18 years of age (dual-national US citizens are eligible).
  • You must be willing to move to the Washington, DC area.
  • You must successfully complete a thorough medical and psychological exam, a polygraph interview, and a comprehensive background investigation.
  • For further requirements information, please visit: https://www.cia.gov/careers/cia-requirements/

Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
Interested candidates should be committed to improving the efficiency of the Federal government, passionate about the ideals of our American republic, and committed to upholding the rule of law and the US Constitution. Hiring decisions will not be based on race, sex, color, religion, or national origin.
The NRO OIG will consider work experience, educational background, and professional certifications in assessing your skills and knowledge to determine eligibility for a specific grade and step. Minimum qualifications include:
  • A minimum of five (5) years of professional experience in one of the following areas:
    • Space Systems Engineering
    • Space and Ground Operations
    • Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) or Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) Collection Management
    • Intelligence Analysis
    • Cybersecurity within the IC or Defense Intelligence Enterprise
    • Policy and Strategy within the IC or Defense Intelligence Enterprise
    • Acquisition/Contracting/Program Management within the IC or Defense Intelligence Enterprise
    • Intelligence Oversight
    • Federal Oversight
  • Ability to learn how to plan, organize, and conduct thorough inspections and evaluations
  • Demonstrated ability to identify and analyze applicable Federal laws, regulations, Executive Orders, Presidential Directives, and policies
  • Demonstrated ability to analyze complex quantitative and qualitative data to identify trends and determine root causes of issues
  • Demonstrated excellent verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to elicit information, articulate complex information, collect information from interviews, and tailor the information presented to the audience.
  • Demonstrated excellent interpersonal skills, and ability to work in a team environment, including ability to give and receive constructive feedback and work collaboratively under pressure with tight deadlines
  • Experience protecting classified and/or sensitive information
  • Ability to travel occasionally, both domestically and overseas
  • Ability to meet the minimum requirements for joining CIA, including U.S. citizenship and a background investigation

Desired Qualifications
  • Advanced degree from an accredited university with at least a 3.0 on a 4-point scale
  • Experience working for, or with NRO
  • Experience conducting inspections and evaluations in accordance with CIGIE Quality Standards for Inspection and Evaluation
  • Relevant professional certifications (e.g., Project Management Professional, Certified Fraud Examiner)

Education
  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited university with at least a 3.0 on a 4-point scale

Additional information
Candidates should be committed to improving the efficiency of the Federal government, passionate about the ideals of our American republic, and committed to upholding the rule of law and the United States Constitution.
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