PATENT EXAMINER POSITIONS
CONTENTS:
- ORGANIZATIONAL PROFILE
- CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
- QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
- RESPONSIBILITIES, TRAINING AND ADVANCEMENT
- EMPLOYMENT APPLICATIONS
ORGANIZATIONAL PROFILE
The Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) determines the patentability of
discoveries of inventors throughout the world. This determination is made by
approximately 2500 highly trained scientists and engineers (Patent Examiners).
An Examiner analyzes the subject matter of a patent application and the
pertinent prior art, i.e. patents and other published technical materials, and
determines whether the claimed invention is patentable. He/she applies
procedural and substantive law and grants or rejects the claims of the
application. Generally, Examiners specialize in one of the engineering or
scientific fields described below.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
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PATENT EXAMINER OPTIONS
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LIFE SCIENCES |
PHYSICAL SCIENCES |
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Chemical |
Agricultural |
Biology |
Chemistry |
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Electrical |
Industrial |
Microbiology |
Physics |
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Mechanical |
Aeronautical |
Botany |
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General |
Ceramic |
Horticulture |
DESIGN PATENT EXAMINERS |
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Civil |
Petroleum |
Pharmacology |
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Metallurgical |
Nuclear |
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Biomedical |
Engineering Physics |
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Engineers
Applicants from all engineering disciplines will be considered.
The following engineering specialty areas are preferred:
- Electrical and Electronic Engineers typically judge the
patentability of inventions in all types of computer hardware ,
telecommunications equipment, photography, illumination, transmission systems,
information transmission storage and retrieval, radio, television, data
processing systems, electrical switches, semiconductor devices, radiant energy
and optics.
- Mechanical Engineers review the patentability of inventions in
areas such as conveyors, aeronautics, motor vehicles, tools surgery, power
plants, internal combustion engines, and heat generation.
- Chemical Engineers examine the patentability of inventions in areas
such as petroleum chemistry, metallurgy, processing of plastics, fuels,
medicine, natural resins, photography, foods, microbiology and phase separation.
Scientists
Career opportunities for BS, MS and Ph.D. degree graduates are available for
scientists such as physicists, chemists, biotechnologists, biologists,
microbiologists and related sciences.
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
Requirements For GS-5 Entry Level Positions
- Engineers: Successful completion of a full 4-year professional
engineering curriculum leading to a bachelor's or higher degree in engineering
in an accredited college or university.
- Chemists: Successful completion of all of the requirements for a
bachelor's degree in an accredited college or university that has included 30
semester hours of chemistry.
- Microbiologists: Successful completion of all of the requirements
for a bachelor's degree in an accredited college or university with major study
in microbiology, biology or chemistry. Such study must have included at least 20
semester hours in microbiology and other subjects related to the study of
microorganisms, and 20 hours in the physical and mathematical sciences.
- Physicists: Successful completion of all of the requirements for a
bachelor's degree in an accredited college or university that has included 24
semester hours of physics.
- Biologists: Successful completion of all of the requirements for a
bachelor's degree in an accredited college or university with a major study in
biological science , agriculture, natural resource management or allied
disciplines.
- Design: Successful completion of a full curriculum of study in an
accredited college or university leading to a bachelor's degree or higher in
industrial design, architecture, product design, applied arts, or graphics.
Requirements For GS-7 Positions And Above
- GS-7: GS-5 level requirements as stated above plus one of the
following conditions 1) one year of professional experience in an appropriate
field, 2) one full year of graduate education in an appropriate field or law
school, 3) one year of appropriate student trainee or cooperative workstudy
experience or 4) evidence of superior academic achievement.
- GS-9: GS-5 level requirements as stated above plus one of the
following conditions 1) two years professional experience in an appropriate
field, 2) completion of all requirements for a master's degree in an appropriate
field, 3) two full years of graduate education in an appropriate field, 4) a
combination of superior academic achievement (as required for GS-7 above) plus
one year of appropriate professional experience, or a law degree (LLB or JD).
- GS-11: GS-5 level requirements as stated above plus one of the
following: 1) three years of professional experience in an appropriate field, 2)
completion of all requirements for a Doctoral Degree in an appropriate field, or
3) three full years of graduate education in an appropriate field.
RESPONSIBILITIES, TRAINING AND ADVANCEMENT
The United States Patent System is at the forefront of technological
advancement, especially in the areas of biotechnology and computer technology,
with patents forming the basic and necessary incentive for research and
development. Examiners are constantly exposed to the latest innovations in a
given field and frequently make decisions that are a critical link in an
incentive system which stimulates not only the national economy but the global
economy as well.
- Training: Every new patent examiner receives both
on-the-job and formal training at the Patent and Trademark Office Academy. On-
the-job training is determined by the new employee's supervisor and comprises
individual "hands on" instructions in the complexities of patent
examining. The Patent Academy provides the formal training with an initial two
week program which provides the new examiner with the basics of patent examining
practice and procedure. During the first year of employment several additional
courses are taught in the Patent Academy which cover all advanced examining
functions and legal concepts involved in these functions.
- Advancement Opportunities: Promotions are based on
individual ability and work performance. Promotion to the GS-13 level generally
takes from two to five years, depending on the starting level and individual
performance. Promotion to the GS-14 or GS-15 level requires the attainment of
full signatory authority and the mastery of the technological complexity of the
art examined.
EMPLOYMENT APPLICATIONS
Employment application materials include:
- the
Recruiting Notice
- a Qualifications Information Statement, which describes the duties
and qualifications requirements for Patent Examiner positions at GS-5, 7, 9, and
11; (3)
- a Supplemental Qualification Statement, an occupational
questionnaire used to determine your eligibility via telephone application, and
- an OF-612, Optional Application for Federal Employment
The US Office of Personnel Management (OPM), Office of Washington Examining
Services will fill available Patent examiner positions for the Patent and
Trademark Office using its Telephone Application Process, called Micro-computer
Assisted Rating System (MARS). Patent Examiner registers are maintained
covering each of the four major specialty areas: Electrical, Biotechnology,
Chemical and Mechanical. To be considered for more than one register an
applicant will have to apply separately for each register.
| Application materials may be obtained by
telephone from the Office of Personnel Management on (202) 606-2700.
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