CBRN Lead
Parsons Corporation · Denver, CO · 2 mo ago
Management$88k–$155k/yrFull-time
About the role
Pursue a career where you thrive, work with exceptional people, and be yourself. Guided by our leadership vision of valuing people, embracing agility, and fostering growth, we cultivate an innovative culture that empowers you to achieve your full potential.
Responsibilities
- Act as a site manager and conduct CBRN detection operations at the direction of federal staff.
- Manage and maintain file systems for regional documentation, including record keeping, following file standards and protocols, and maintaining both electronic and paper files.
- Maintain equipment, tactics, techniques, and procedures standards by completing all training, including refresher training, in accordance with MDDP policies.
- Support fleet management by documenting, tracking, submitting, and filing all necessary fleet vehicle information in accordance with MDDP, CWMD, and DHS policies.
- Adhere to professional standards and codes of conduct set forth by MDDP, CWMD, and DHS, including dress code, all forms of communication standards, social media regulations, and other policies as required.
- Present clear, concise, and accurate information on the Mobile Detection Deployment Program and its capabilities to a variety of stakeholders and group sizes.
- Professionally conduct training on and answer questions on policies, procedures, protocols, and equipment of the program to a variety of stakeholders and group sizes.
- Provide SITREPs at the end of each mission operational period.
- Provide AAR at the conclusion of deployment.
Requirements
- Active Secret security clearance or higher
- Must be able to obtain DHS suitability
- Experienced in chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear detection and CBRN training and exercises
- 10 years experience in radiological and nuclear detection and training
- Special event operational experience including SEAR or NSSE events
- Knowledgeable and skilled in using a variety of equipment including but not limited to Mobile/Portable Radiation Detection Systems, Personal Radiation Detectors PRD Spectroscopic/Non-Spectroscopic
- Certifications and training shall include NIMS and ICS certifications and courses, at least one basic radiation fundamental training program certification, and primary and secondary screener preventative certifications shall be completed and with valid certificate
- At minimum, the Level I candidate will demonstrate excellent decision making and critical thinking skills and be able to operate in a high paced environment with deadlines
- Must be able to lift and carry up to 50 pounds of equipment
- Excellent verbal and communications skills to include completing daily situation reports, after-action reports, and monthly report
- Proficient in the use of computers, A/V equipment, Microsoft Office products, Word, Excel, PowerPoint
- Radiation Worker training and experience working with radioactive materials
- Willingness to travel up to 75 percent of the month within the contiguous United States and US territories may be required including back to back trips in excess of a week. May be called to support PM directly when requested or function as Acting PM for periods no longer than 30 consecutive days
- Valid driver's license and experience towing larger trailers including a fifth wheel
- Class B CDL license or ability to obtain one within 3 months of being hired
Desired Skills
- Biological and chemical detection experience is desired
- Bachelor's degree is desired
Benefits
We offer best-in-class benefits such as medical, dental, vision, paid time off, 401(k), life insurance, flexible work schedules, and holidays to fit your busy lifestyle!
Pay
$88,400.00 - $154,700.00
Schedule
This position will be posted for a minimum of 3 days and will continue to be posted for an average of 30 days until a qualified applicant is selected or the position has been cancelled.