The Office of Budget and Programs (ABP) develops FAA budget requests and provides budget justifications to the Department of Transportation Budget and Performance Office, the Office of Management and Budget, and various House and Senate committees. Duties
The ABP-100 organization serves as the principal advisor to the Director of Budget and Programs on congressional appropriation issues, and as the liaison between the FAA and congressional appropriations staff for all appropriations related issues.
The ABP-200 organization manages Data Analysis, Systems, and Reporting by performing PC&B analysis and reporting.
The ABP-300 organization reviews, priorities and reports on National Airspace System requirements, investments, reprograms, schedules and performance baselines to ensure regulatory compliance and integration with FAA and ATO goals, objectives and plans.
The ABP-400 organization performs analysis of direct and reimbursable funds. Serves as liaison with FAA offices, regions, and other agencies, OST, OMB, Treasury. Prepares status of funds, Congressional and Data Act reporting.
The Data Scientist performs a mixture of routine, multiple, and varying assignments under the limited direction of a manager, project/program manager, team leader, or more experienced technical specialist. Acts as an individual contributor and/or member of a team. May perform some leadership functions for small projects/programs/teams. The Data Scientist solves mission focused policy and administrative problems. Combines modeling, statistics, analytics, and math skills to assist staff in developing techniques to address organizational and operational problems.
Assists ABP staff in collecting data to identify business requirements and expected outcomes. Identifies and selects relevant and credible data sources to collect, integrate and mine data. Conducts mathematical and statistical analysis using programming, statistical, or computational software (e.g. R, Python, Excel, SQL) to identify, extract, filter and cleanse large data sets, and valuable data sources and automate collection processes. Assists more experienced technical staff in building statistical or simulation models to summarize and present results using data visualization tools (e.g. Tableau, Power BI, and R). Communicates the overall results of a project to ABP management.
Applies experience and detailed technical knowledge applicable to his/her discipline to plan and accomplish assignments. Typical assignments may include limited system development; collecting, recording and analyzing data/information; identifying problems; performing investigation and inspection activities; and initiating compliance and enforcement actions. Demonstrates some independence in planning time and using assigned resources to accomplish assignments and small projects.
Contacts are primarily internal within ABP or AFN, with some contact with external organizations to share information, provide data and/or written analyses, and discuss the statuses of assignments. In some technical areas, may have regular contact with customers and/or external organizations.
Established policies/procedures provide guidance for most assignments, but allow some discretion to select the most appropriate approach. Typically receives guidance on selecting approach from a manager, project/program manager, team leader, or more experienced technical specialist. May provide recommendations to improve work processes.
The work is reviewed periodically during assignments and at completion to ensure timeliness and technical compliance with the requirements of the project or other work activity. The work activities typically support the activities of the organizational unit and may affect project/program objectives for the major subdivision and AFN.