Employer: MacAulay-Brown, Inc.
Location: Virginia, Ft. Belvoir
Clearance: TS/SCI
Description:
MacAulay-Brown, Inc. is looking for a highly qualified individual to serve in the position of Weapons of Mass Destruction Specialist for a government customer. This position will assess mission survivability of mission systems, networks, architectures, infrastructures, and assets. These assessments will focus on mission continuity and assess against a broad spectrum of risks including accidents, natural disasters, technological failure, individual actions, etc.
This specialist is responsible for determining and evaluating 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 customer standard operating procedure the focus of the 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 specialist responsibilities include identifying all aspects of WMD- related issues and providing recommendations to mitigate or eliminate identified vulnerabilities.
In addition to the duties outlined in the customer’s standard operating procedure for this position, this position is also responsible for conducting of the vulnerability assessment process, and other tasks both onsite and off-site to include:
Pre-trip planning information as required.
Support during all three assessment phases
Equipment management including delivery, deployment, and recovery
Prepare and conduct Technical Support Projects
Perform Design Reviews
Perform other tasks as assigned
Additionally, the candidate must possess strong abilities to:
Coordinate program activities involving multiple government agencies external to customer, and within the agency to include contractors
Support multiple programs; multi-tasking ability critical
Establish and maintain suspense’s and deadlines
Work in a high stress environment.
Frequent Travel to CONUS/OCONUS locations.
Requirements:
Required Skills/Qualification:
Bachelor of Science degree
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.
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite. Preparation of power-point presentations, reports, and white papers.
Desired Skills/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.
For more than 35 years, MacAulay-Brown, Inc. (MacB) has been solving some of the Nation’s most complex National Security challenges. Defense, Intelligence Community, Special Operations Forces, Homeland Security and Federal agencies rely on our advanced engineering services and product solutions to meet the challenges of an ever-changing world. Join MacB where you will work a with team of highly experienced professionals in the areas of Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Research Development Test and Evaluation, Information Operations, fabrication, IT solutions, Logistics and Acquisition Management. MacB has won multiple workplace awards, offers generous salaries and benefits, and has outstanding growth opportunities.