Employer: Cubic Global Defense, Inc
Location:USA Ft Belvoir VA - SOS
Cubic Global Defense, Inc./NEK is seeking a Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Specialist candidate with experience conducting vulnerability assessments on critical mission systems, networks, architectures, infrastructures, and assets. The Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Specialist determines and evaluates the effects of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), Chemical / Biological / Nuclear (CBRN) threats, Toxic Industrial Chemicals / Materials (TIC/TIM), and Hazmat hazards, on the assessed mission. In accordance with the client’s standard operating procedures for WMD, the focus of the WMD Specialist includes, but is not limited to health effects, CBRN/hazmat detection, identification sampling, and Emergency Response and Consequence Management tailored to the specific and local threats of the assessed mission. The WMD Specialist responsibilities include identifying all aspects of WMD related issues and providing recommendations to mitigate or eliminate identified vulnerabilities.
Cubic offers an opportunity to provide innovative technology for government and commercial customers around the globe, helping to solve their future problems today. We’re the leading integrator of payment and information technology and services for intelligent travel solutions worldwide, and the leading provider of realistic combat training systems, secure communications and networking and highly specialized support services for military and security forces of the U.S. and allied nations. If you have an entrepreneurial spirit and thrive in an innovative environment, we want to talk to you about your next role at Cubic! We are seeking employees inspired by technology, and motivated by the rewards of hard work, commitment, teamwork, quality, integrity, and respect. We invite you to explore opportunities with Cubic.
Job Details:
Duties will include, but may not be limited to:
Conduct EMP analysis on broad radio frequency (RF) spectrum to identify threats to processes directed via EM pathways to include:
Electrical power systems, building, lightning and equipment grounding to include tempest accreditation.
Adequately secured and non-secured communications systems.
Computer-based information systems.
Provide vulnerability assessment support in accordance with standard operating procedures during all phases of the testing.
Track equipment from deployment, to delivery and recovery.
May be required to document, design and present professional findings and recommendations in PowerPoint or other format to clients, upper management team and comrades, both military and civilian.
Minimum Job Requirements:
Possess a Bachelor of Science degree.
Must have a minimum 10 years of experience assessing and analyzing WMD hazards and their impact.
Experience working in a SCIF environment.
Experience using HPAC and Aloha and other current WMD computer simulations modeling tools.
Expert in Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) weapons effects.
Understanding of the WMD threat environment and potential methods of employing WMD in a variety of scenarios and conditions and understands threats posed by hazardous industrial materials.
Understanding of WMD mitigation measures, technologies, and applicable U.S. government standards.
Possess ability to develop plausible threat scenarios and provide coherent reports on vulnerabilities and mitigation measures to include engineering design reviews.
Capability to prepare and present informational material regarding WMD
and hazardous materials.
Possesses an understanding of DoD and Federal, State and local doctrine and guidelines on WMD defense and associated security, safety, and reliability programs.
Understand force protection and emergency management programs as they apply to managing WMD assets and response measures and be knowledgeable of current WMD/CBRNE R&D programs.
Knowledge of health effects, CBRN/hazmat detection, identification sampling, Emergency Response and Consequence Management.
Experience with personal protective equipment/facility/infrastructure protection, including mail-handling and hazard plume modeling.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to prepare professional presentations, technical reports and white papers for senior and executive leadership are essential.
Must have exceptional organizational skills.
Strong proficiency in MS Office Suite of Tools.
Must possess an active US Top Secret/SCI clearance.
Must be a US Citizen.
Preferred Qualifications:
Master’s degree in Medical or Scientific field.
Prior Active or Reserve/National Guard Duty Military as a Branch or MOS qualified Chemical or Medical Corps Officer/Senior Enlisted, or comparable civilian experience.
Previous experience in a chemical or biological defense position.
Experience conducting vulnerability-based assessments.
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Location:USA Ft Belvoir VA - SOS
Cubic Global Defense, Inc./NEK is seeking a Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Specialist candidate with experience conducting vulnerability assessments on critical mission systems, networks, architectures, infrastructures, and assets. The Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Specialist determines and evaluates the effects of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), Chemical / Biological / Nuclear (CBRN) threats, Toxic Industrial Chemicals / Materials (TIC/TIM), and Hazmat hazards, on the assessed mission. In accordance with the client’s standard operating procedures for WMD, the focus of the WMD Specialist includes, but is not limited to health effects, CBRN/hazmat detection, identification sampling, and Emergency Response and Consequence Management tailored to the specific and local threats of the assessed mission. The WMD Specialist responsibilities include identifying all aspects of WMD related issues and providing recommendations to mitigate or eliminate identified vulnerabilities.
Cubic offers an opportunity to provide innovative technology for government and commercial customers around the globe, helping to solve their future problems today. We’re the leading integrator of payment and information technology and services for intelligent travel solutions worldwide, and the leading provider of realistic combat training systems, secure communications and networking and highly specialized support services for military and security forces of the U.S. and allied nations. If you have an entrepreneurial spirit and thrive in an innovative environment, we want to talk to you about your next role at Cubic! We are seeking employees inspired by technology, and motivated by the rewards of hard work, commitment, teamwork, quality, integrity, and respect. We invite you to explore opportunities with Cubic.
Job Details:
Duties will include, but may not be limited to:
Conduct EMP analysis on broad radio frequency (RF) spectrum to identify threats to processes directed via EM pathways to include:
Electrical power systems, building, lightning and equipment grounding to include tempest accreditation.
Adequately secured and non-secured communications systems.
Computer-based information systems.
Provide vulnerability assessment support in accordance with standard operating procedures during all phases of the testing.
Track equipment from deployment, to delivery and recovery.
May be required to document, design and present professional findings and recommendations in PowerPoint or other format to clients, upper management team and comrades, both military and civilian.
Minimum Job Requirements:
Possess a Bachelor of Science degree.
Must have a minimum 10 years of experience assessing and analyzing WMD hazards and their impact.
Experience working in a SCIF environment.
Experience using HPAC and Aloha and other current WMD computer simulations modeling tools.
Expert in Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) weapons effects.
Understanding of the WMD threat environment and potential methods of employing WMD in a variety of scenarios and conditions and understands threats posed by hazardous industrial materials.
Understanding of WMD mitigation measures, technologies, and applicable U.S. government standards.
Possess ability to develop plausible threat scenarios and provide coherent reports on vulnerabilities and mitigation measures to include engineering design reviews.
Capability to prepare and present informational material regarding WMD
and hazardous materials.
Possesses an understanding of DoD and Federal, State and local doctrine and guidelines on WMD defense and associated security, safety, and reliability programs.
Understand force protection and emergency management programs as they apply to managing WMD assets and response measures and be knowledgeable of current WMD/CBRNE R&D programs.
Knowledge of health effects, CBRN/hazmat detection, identification sampling, Emergency Response and Consequence Management.
Experience with personal protective equipment/facility/infrastructure protection, including mail-handling and hazard plume modeling.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to prepare professional presentations, technical reports and white papers for senior and executive leadership are essential.
Must have exceptional organizational skills.
Strong proficiency in MS Office Suite of Tools.
Must possess an active US Top Secret/SCI clearance.
Must be a US Citizen.
Preferred Qualifications:
Master’s degree in Medical or Scientific field.
Prior Active or Reserve/National Guard Duty Military as a Branch or MOS qualified Chemical or Medical Corps Officer/Senior Enlisted, or comparable civilian experience.
Previous experience in a chemical or biological defense position.
Experience conducting vulnerability-based assessments.
Apply Online