Class Code:
BB53
General Nature of Work

Performs professional inferential and descriptive statistical analysis using inferential statistical techniques in the collection, analysis and presentation of data.

Guidelines for Class Use/Distinguishing Characteristics

This class is intended to perform primarily inferential statistical work. Some routine design work may be involved but the primary function is the analysis and presentation of data to present trends and predict future results for planning purposes.

Examples of Work

Develops statistical research designs for the collection, analysis and presentation of data. Analyzes and interprets data using exploratory data and analysis techniques, analysis of variance, regression and related procedures. Uses computer program packages for analysis and display of data. Constructs applications programs for statistical analysis. Develops procedures for the collection, verification and maintenance of information. Prepares charts, tables or other graphic presentations as well as narrative reports.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Knowledge of inferential and descriptive statistics. Knowledge of statistical software packages. Ability to analyze and interpret data using inferential statistical techniques. Ability to present information effectively. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.

Minimum Requirements

A bachelor's degree with statistical courses and experience in statistics.

Fed Category:
E2
Band:
04
Salary:
Minimum:
$32,686.00
Midpoint:
$46,578.00
Maximum:
$60,471.00
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