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Prepare technical reports and conduct field work for investigations and remedial/removal actions, including field sampling and field procedures of soil, soil vapor, drinking water, and groundwater investigations, and execution of munitions response projects.
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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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Prepare technical reports, conduct and oversee quality control reviews of technical documents, design and implementation of investigations and remedial/removal actions, field sampling and field procedures of soil, soil vapor, drinking water, and groundwater investigations, and execution of munitions response projects.
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Plan, manage, and conduct environmental assessments, investigations, designs, remediations, and long-term management and maintenance of hazardous waste and military munitions sites. Plan, manage, and conduct environmental assessments, investigations, designs, remediations, and long-term management and maintenance of hazardous waste and military munitions sites.
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Experience military munitions response and environmental projects Possess current 40-Hour HAZWOPER and Supervisor certifications and be able to meet the medical clearance requirements of an OSHA (HAZWOPER) medical surveillance physical examination Effective oral and written communication skills Experience using Microsoft Office (Excel, Access, Word, PowerPoint) and preparing technical reports.
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Provide logistics expertise and planning services advice to USARPAC staff and subordinate commands, Army components of sub-unified commands, and USINDOPACOM. Logistics matters about OPLANs, time-phased force and deployment listings, and commodities requirements (e.g., fuel, water, munitions, and logistics readiness matters.
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Key areas of understanding for the Ground Combat SME are infantry operations, artillery and/or fires, CAS, other weapon systems, munitions, logistics and Joint plans. Key areas of understanding for the Ground Combat SME are infantry operations, artillery and/or fires, CAS, other weapon systems, munitions, logistics and Joint plans.
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