U.S. District Court announces opening for automation and application solutions developer

Frank W. Volk, Chief United States District Judge
Frank W. Volk, Chief United States District Judge
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The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia announced on April 2 a job opening for an Automation and Application Solutions Developer in Charleston, West Virginia.

The position is a full-time, temporary role with an initial two-year appointment that may be extended depending on caseload and other factors. The salary range is from $74,678 to $163,514 under the Rest of the United States Locality Pay Area, with actual pay determined by experience, qualifications, and prior federal service.

According to the announcement, applications are open to all qualified candidates. While there is no fixed closing date for applications, those submitted by April 15 will receive first consideration.

Further details about the job description can be found through the provided link in the court’s announcement.

This hiring initiative comes as part of ongoing efforts by federal courts to enhance their technological capabilities and support administrative operations.



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