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The EDC Handler will be paired with a GWFS explosives detection canine and will search for explosives at client location(s). The Explosives Detection Canine (EDC) Handler plays a crucial role in ensuring the security and safety of client locations by conducting thorough searches for explosives alongside a GWFS explosives detection canine.
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The Capital Area Division (CAD) of Applied Research Associates, Inc. (ARA) seeks to hire an Explosives Engineer to with an extensive background in blasting, explosives handling, explosive testing, rock drilling, and mining, as well as experience with equipment operations and shot instrumentation.
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Lead all explosives effects research at the TSL, including Homemade Explosives sensitivity analysis, scale-up testing, thermal stability testing, and modeling and simulation work. Experience determining the sensitivity and stability of improvised explosives/HME's due to impact, friction, electrostatic discharge, thermal changes, etc.
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Education - Graduate of US EOD school, acceptable Allied Nation EOD school (i.e., Great Britain, Germany, Australia, Canada) or accredited comparable UXO Technician Level I training and with appropriate experience as required by Department of Defense Explosives Safety Board (DDESB) Technical Paper (TP) 18.
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Examples of these military munitions are: •Projectiles •Rockets •Land mines and associated components •Pyrotechnic items •Military explosives and demolition materials •Grenades •Excavate subsurface UXO and DMM.
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High school diploma or equivalent and 8 years of EOD/UXO experience, prior military EOD and/or commercial UXO experience in munitions, response actions or range clearance activities, as appropriate for the contracted operation, plus specific project/explosives safety training.
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Our products are used to inspect baggage, cargo, people, vehicles and other objects for weapons, explosives, drugs and other contraband. Familiarity with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation and thermal analysis simulation tools in SolidWorks.
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If selected as a Transportation Security Specialist - Explosives (TSS-E) within Security Operations (SO), Transportation Security Administration (TSA), Department of Homeland Security (DHS), you will serve as a journey-level subject matter expert for the Federal Security Director (FSD) at designated airports on all issues involving threats to the traveling public from explosives and Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs.
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Be responsible for, direct and oversee the mechanical fielding and documentation of experiment hardware components (unique hardware for explosives and diagnostics placement on the firing table or in the containment chamber), and the development of processes and procedures for the safe and effective fielding and interfacing of diagnostic systems.
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Explosives Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Unit. Services are delivered by five key areas: Executive Direction and Business Support; Investigations and Forensic Science; Florida Capitol Police; Criminal Justice Information Services; and Criminal Justice Professionalism.
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This category includes a variety of physical hazards, such as proximity to moving mechanical parts, electrical shock, working on scaffolding and high places, exposure to burns and radiant energy, exposure to all types of explosives, and exposure to toxic chemicals and biological agents.
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Occasional: burns, chemical, electrical, explosives, mechanical, radiation/radiant energy. The above compensation range represents a good faith belief of the compensation range by Bassett Healthcare Network, and its entities and affiliates, at the time of this posting or advertisement.
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Knowledge and ability to produce homemade explosives (HME). The successful candidate for this position will support the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Transportation Security Laboratory (TSL) Energetic Materials Research Laboratory (EMRL.
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Apply engineering principles to safely process propellants, pyrotechnics, and/or explosives for product development or improvement, ensuring compliance with program requirements. Minimum four years’ experience with propellants, pyrotechnics and/or explosives in manufacturing preferred.
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We provide automated threat detection for weapons, narcotics, explosives, contraband, and undeclared goods, as well as nuclear and radioactive materials, by leveraging industry leading screening technologies, AI/ML capabilities and advanced biometric tools.
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