Job Description
The U.S. International Trade Commission is an independent Federal agency that provides the President and Congress with high-quality analysis and technical support on international trade, tariff and competitiveness issues; investigates and makes determinations in proceedings involving imports claimed to injure a domestic industry or violate U.S. intellectual property rights; and maintains the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule.
Duties This opportunity is located in the Office of Commissioner Kearns of the U.S. International Trade Commission. The Commissioner seeks a candidate who is thorough and detail-oriented, with experience in the substantive areas of section 337 (intellectual property and unfair competition law), or Title VII law, or both areas. The ideal candidate would possess experience in work involving either Section 337 or Title VII, or both areas, with a record of superior achievement in legal education. The candidate would possess superior writing, communication, and organizational skills, and the ability to handle large volumes of information with attention to detail, and with minimal supervision. Knowledge of relevant trade statutes and economic concepts commonly applied on ITC investigations is preferred. With regard to investigations brought under Section 337, you will provide analysis and advice related to investigations pertaining to intellectual property rights (particularly patents) and unfair methods of competition brought under Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended. Knowledge and experience in section 337 investigations is required, as are strong writing and communication skills. In particular, you will be responsible for reviewing briefs, ALJ decisions, hearing transcripts and other investigation-related documents and evidence in assigned 337 cases. You also will be responsible for analyzing the relevant issues and preparing memoranda in order to advise the Commissioner on assigned 337 matters such as Commission review of ALJ determinations and final disposition. You also will represent the Commissioner in discussions with other Commissioner offices and the Office of the General Counsel regarding substantive issues arising in section 337 investigations. With regard to investigations brought under Title VII, you will serve as an analyst and advisor in analyzing and reviewing staff reports, legal briefs, hearing testimony and other investigation-related documents. You will be responsible for drafting memoranda to assist the Commissioner in preparing for hearings, briefings, and votes, as well as opinions related to Title VII investigations. You also will be responsible for reviewing and suggesting proposed edits to draft economic reports prepared by ITC staff pursuant to various statutory authorities. Knowledge of relevant trade statutes and economic concepts commonly applied in ITC investigations and strong writing and communication skills are strongly preferred. You also may be asked to assist in certain administrative tasks such as budget and expenditure plan review and will be responsible for providing general assistance in the Commissioner's Office's role of facilitating and coordinating the work of the Commission. NOTE: This position is in the Excepted Service and does not confer rights to permanent Civil Service status. The initial appointment is for two-years and can be renewed for a total of four-years. Salary- $143,913 - $197,200/year