Design Patent Examiner
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office See More Job Openings by This Employer- Full Time
- $66,726 - $86,746/year
- Remote
- Anywhere in the U.S. (remote job), United States
Job Description
The United States Patent and Trademark Office's (USPTO) patent examiners evaluate next-generation technologies, products, tools, and systems that change how billions of people connect, explore, and interact with one another. The patents we issue and the trademarks we register have the potential to change the world! We're looking for candidates who bring unique perspectives and fresh ideas and energy from all areas of industrial design, science, technology, and engineering.
Duties Explore what it means to become a design patent examiner, meet our diverse employees, and learn key details about the role by watching the above video! If you are a student nearing graduation, within 9 months from the date of your applications, you can still apply! Just submit your application now, and we will verify your degree before your start date. Applicants may continue to update their application package between each cut-off period. Applicants not selected at one cut-off date will continue to be considered for the position at each subsequent cut-off until the close of the vacancy announcement. This position permits, but does not require, remote work pursuant to a telework program. The official duty station and physical worksite for employees who do not opt for remote work will be the Alexandria, VA Headquarters or one of the USPTO's Regional Offices located in Dallas, TX; Denver, CO; Detroit, MI or San Jose, CA. The official duty station for employees who opt for remote work, will be their approved remote work location pursuant to their applicable telework program. Employees' locality pay will be determined by the location of their official duty station. As a design patent examiner, you will: Perform work in the examination of applications for United States patents pertaining to the form, appearance, and ornamentation of articles of manufacture. Use professional knowledge of designs and practices to evaluate the invention claimed in each patent application. Use a broad knowledge of past and current developments in the design to uncover previous inventions, as represented by domestic and foreign patents, supply catalogs, style books, etc., that affect the novelty claimed in the application. Use well developed visual aptitude, specialized knowledge of patent laws, rules, regulations and procedures to determine whether the application and its claimed invention meet all legal requirements for the granting of design patents. New patent examiners receive top-notch training during the first months on the job that will give you the tools you need to be successful in your role. At the GS-7 grade level, you will perform basic patent examining functions with extensive instructions from the supervisor. You will receive months of valuable training that will help you do your job well. This training will develop the ability to apply technical concepts to the patent examining. Your assignments will pair performance of productive work with supervised on-the-job training. Almost all of a design patent examiner's work is performed using a computer and is visually demanding. Commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility The USPTO strives to embed diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) in all aspects of our work. Intellectual property is most effective when people of diverse backgrounds and perspectives participate in exchanges with others and programs to drive innovation, entrepreneurship, and creativity for the benefit of all Americans and people around the world. The USPTO incorporates DEIA best practices throughout our exchanges, programs, and community partnerships, and in our workforce and workplace. The agency is committed to addressing barriers based on race, ethnicity, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, geographic location, education, income, socioeconomic status, and other diversity dimensions that may hinder inclusion in the organization. The USPTO's commitment to DEIA strengthens the intellectual property ecosystem and is vital to building trust and partnerships in the United States and around the world. What are the work history and educational requirements for this position? The Office of Personnel Management's (OPM) qualifications requirements (including specialized experience and/or educational requirements) for the Design Patent Examiner position are under the Design Individual Occupational Requirements. OPM's prescribed Group Coverage Qualification Standards for Professional and Scientific Positions can be found at General Schedule Qualification Standards (opm.gov) In particular, please notify the USPTO Office of Enrollment and Discipline at OED@uspto.gov if you currently represent clients before the USPTO and/or you have a family member who is representing clients or adjudicating matters in which this Office is involved so that we can evaluate any potential conflict of interest or disqualification issue concerning representation of others before the Office that may need to be addressed under those circumstances. Salary- $66,726 - $86,746/year