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Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Subject Matter Expert. Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Subject Matter Expert. clearance to be responsible for assisting in developing, coordinating, and supporting a wide range of programmatic tasks necessary to coordinate U.S. Government interagency engagements with priority foreign nations to build and enhance their capabilities to respond in the event of CBRN incidents.
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As an On-Scene Coordinator (OSC) you will respond on an emergency basis to the accidental or deliberate release of oil or hazardous materials including biological, chemical and radiological agents or uncontrolled hazardous waste.
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Serve as a warranted Contracting Officer exercising procurement authority in accordance with the specific terms of the Delegation of Procurement Authority (DPA) from the EPA Office of Acquisition Management.
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Skills: Experience with fire protection and life safety aspects applicable to chemical processes, wet chemistry and laser laboratories, radiological laboratories, high-hazard and nuclear facilities.
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Projects at HGL span the United States and its territories all while solving problems associated with emerging contaminants (PFAS, radiological, and unexploded ordnance) along with traditional chemical contamination across all media.
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Manages the development of materiel and non-materiel requirements for medical countermeasures necessary to respond to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear (CBRN) incidents. Manages the development of materiel and non-materiel requirements for medical countermeasures necessary to respond to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear (CBRN) incidents.
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Field Work (50% of time) - Collection and interpretation/evaluation of facility radiological, chemical, and engineering data. Attending an accredited educational institution pursuing a degree in Nuclear, Mechanical, Structural, Radiological, or Environmental Engineering with an interest in safety and/or health physics.
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Our work spans from safeguarding and maintaining critical infrastructure to helping communities recover from natural disasters, from empowering our armed forces and first responders to reducingcarbon and energy use, and from making cities more resilient against the threats of climate change to restoring contaminated ecological systems.
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Conduct official investigations and inspections for both fund-led and enforcement-led removal responses. Perform planning, prevention, and preparedness activities related to health and environmental hazards.
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Office Work (50% of time) - Work in a cooperative small group setting with various employees at various levels, also operating under HSE guidelines. Interns will be paired with experienced mentors and should be prepared to work in a fast-paced environment, finishing their internship having gained a broad experience in various aspects of Nuclear Facility Decommissioning.
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The Strategy, Forces and Resources Division (SFRD) performs interdisciplinary analyses of plans and policies related to national security strategy; the structure and capabilities of U.S., allied and adversary forces; chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear defense; organizational efficiency, and management issues; and human capital challenges.
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Knowledge of theory of operation and ability to calibrate and use field screening instrumentation such as organic vapor analyzers, combustible gas indicators, toxic gas meters, portable gas chromatographs, pH/Conductivity meters, and radiation monitors to measure the presence of chemical, explosive and radiological hazards at cleanup sites.
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With the threat of transnational terrorism and ongoing development of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) by nations potentially hostile to the U.S., DHS has taken steps to integrate the full range of its radiological, nuclear, chemical, and biological capabilities to enhance the nation's abilities to prevent terrorists and other threat actors from using WMD, and support operational partners in closing capability gaps along adversary pathways.
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May be subject to random drug and substance abuse screening. APTIM's internship program provides Graduate and Undergraduate students with the opportunity to apply skills gained in an academic setting to challenging projects and meaningful work assignments.
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Must be a self-starter, excel in time management, and work well under pressure. Must be available to work in various settings such as in office or remotely, depending on needs. APTIM is seeking energetic and motivated interns to join our Nuclear Facility Decommissioning team.
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