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Government Property Inspectors and Investigators

Industry Areas

  • Federal Executive Branch (OES Designation)
  • State Government (OES Designation)
  • Local Government (OES Designation)

Day-to-Day Tasks

  • Prepare correspondence, reports of inspections or investigations or recommendations for action.
  • Examine records, reports, or other documents to establish facts or detect discrepancies.
  • Monitor investigations of suspected offenders to ensure that they are conducted in accordance with constitutional requirements.

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Military

Management analysts and planners normally work in offices, although they sometimes study work that occurs outdoors.

Workweek Breakdown

The hours worked per week by people currently pursuing this career.

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Type of Work

The level of day-to-day involvement with data, people or things.

Data: High
People: High
Things: Medium

Skills at a Glance

The levels of different skills helpful in this career.

Verbal skills: High
Critical Thinking & Problem Solving: High
Equipment Operation & Maintenance: Medium
Math & Science Skills: Medium
Technology Design & Control: High
Leadership: High

Workplace at a Glance

The level of different environmental factors you would experience on the job.

Responsibility: High
Exposure to Job Hazards: High
Physical Activity: Medium
Decision Making: High
Repetitiveness: High
Level of Competition: Medium
Time Pressure: Low

Business Breakdown

The different sectors people in this career currently work in.

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  • 42.51% (Private For-Profit)
  • 4.65% (Private Not For-Profit)
  • 30.67% (State and Local Govt)
  • 21.19% (Federal Government)
  • 0.98% (Self-Employed)

This data also pertains to Compliance Officers

Military Breakdown

The number of people who currently hold this career in the Military.

44 Government Property Inspectors and Investigators in the military