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Job Description:
Ready to put your skills to work on Technical or Engineering projects? Are you great with people and have willingness to work hard to get the job done? Parsons is seeking a candidate with a desire to enhance the fabric of our community.
Role:
The UXO Safety Officer works as a lead UXO safety specialist on site.
A candidate must have at least 10 years EOD/MEC experience if an EOD school graduate, or 13 years if a graduate of a UXO Technician I school. There are other time and experience level requirements associated with this position. Reference DoD TP 18 dtd 24 June 2020.
In accordance with Department of Defense Technical Paper 18, a SUXOS must:
(a) Meet the criteria for, and perform the functions of, a UXO-TIII, UXOQCS, and UXOSO.
(b) Ensure compliance with a DoD Military Service- and/or DDESB-approved site plans.
(c) Plan, coordinate, and supervise all on-site munitions response and operational range clearance activities.
(d) Supervise up to ten UXO teams.
(e) Assist in the development of required plans (e.g., health and safety plans).
(f) Review all field reports (e.g., daily reports, audits) and approve UXO team reports.
(g) Evaluate the risk of movement of UXO or DMM within an MRS or operational range with the UXOSO, and provide approval for movement by a UXOT when the risk of movement is determined to be acceptable.
For reference:
UXO-TIIIs must be able to:
(a) Meet the criteria for, and perform the functions of, a UXO-TI and UXO-TII.
(c) Supervise and perform on-site destruction or demilitarization of MEC in place or at a consolidated detonation site. This includes determining where and when it is safe to initiate destruction and when engineering controls are required to mitigate the effects of a detonation.
(d) Implement an explosives storage plan in accordance with applicable guidance.
(e) Prepare administrative reports required for munitions responses (e.g., daily UXO team report), operational range clearance activities, and similar operations.
(f) Develop and implement standard operating procedures and work plans for munitions responses and operational range clearance activities.
(g) Assist in the preparation of risk and hazard analyses.
(h) Conduct daily site safety briefings.
(i) Supervise MEC-related activities performed at a site.
(j) Determine if MDEH, which is not known or suspected to be UXO, is safe to ship and properly documented for transport over PTRs in accordance with Technical Bulletin 700-2, Naval Sea Systems Command Instruction 8020.8C, Technical Order 11A-1-47.
(k) Package military munitions, commercial explosives, and MDEH that has been determined safe for transport over PTRs.
(l) Serve as the UXO team leader.
UXOQCSs must be able to:
(b) Develop and, on approval, implement the project’s quality control (QC) plan for MEC-related activities in accordance with applicable requirements.
(c) Conduct and document QC audits of MEC-related activities for compliance with applicable requirements.
(d) Identify, document, report, and ensure completion of corrective actions to ensure MEC-related activities are in accordance with applicable requirements.
(e) Ensure compliance with DoD Military Service- and/or DDESB-approved site plans.
(f) Prepare QC reports.
UXOSOs must be able to:
(b) Develop and, on approval, implement explosives and health and safety plans and programs in accordance with applicable DoD, federal, State, and local requirements.
(c) Ensure compliance with DoD Military Service- and/or DDESB-approved site plans.
(d) Analyze the potential risks (e.g., operational, explosives safety, general safety)
associated with MEC-related activities and develop and implement required mitigating measures.
(e) Establish and ensure compliance with site-specific explosives safety requirements, including:
1. Enforcing personnel limits and explosives safety quantity distance (ESQD) arcs for explosive-related operations.
2. Conducting, documenting, and reporting the results of safety inspections and ensuring implementation of corrective actions.
3. Ensuring protective works and safety equipment within an exclusion zone are used, when required; and operated in accordance with manufacturer’s specifications, applicable DDESB approvals, DoD policy, and federal, State, or local statutes, regulations, and codes.
(f) Ensure that air-monitoring equipment is operated and maintained properly at sites
with known or potential airborne contaminants (e.g., CWM sites).
(g) Evaluate the risk of movement (e.g., consolidation) of MEC within an MRS or on
an operational range with the SUXOS, and provide approval for movement by a UXOT when the
risk of movement is determined to be acceptable.
***job location is Guam***
Security Clearance Requirement:
NoneThis position is part of our Federal Solutions team.The Federal Solutions segment delivers resources to our US government customers that ensure the success of missions around the globe. Our intelligent employees drive the state of the art as they provide services and solutions in the areas of defense, security, intelligence, infrastructure, and environmental. We promote a culture of excellence and close-knit teams that take pride in delivering, protecting, and sustaining our nation's most critical assets, from Earth to cyberspace. Throughout the company, our people are anticipating what’s next to deliver the solutions our customers need now.Salary Range: $15.68 - $71.30This position will be posted for a minimum of 3 days and will continue to be posted for an average of 30 days until a qualified applicant is selected or the position has been cancelled.Parsons is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, veteran status or any other protected status.We truly invest and care about our employee’s wellbeing and provide endless growth opportunities as the sky is the limit, so aim for the stars! Imagine next and join the Parsons quest—APPLY TODAY!Parsons is aware of fraudulent recruitment practices. To learn more about recruitment fraud and how to report it, please refer to https://www.parsons.com/fraudulent-recruitment/.
Skills Required
- Minimum 10 years EOD/MEC experience (if EOD school graduate) or 13 years if UXO Technician I school graduate (per DoD TP 18).
- Meets criteria for and able to perform functions of UXO-TIII, UXOQCS, and UXOSO (per DoD TP 18).
- Ability to plan, coordinate, and supervise all on-site munitions response and operational range clearance activities.
- Experience supervising up to ten UXO teams and serving as UXO team leader.
- Develop and implement explosives, health and safety, and quality control (QC) plans in accordance with DoD, federal, state, and local requirements.
- Ability to supervise and perform on-site destruction/demilitarization of MEC and implement explosives storage plans safely.
- Prepare, review, and approve administrative and field reports (daily reports, audits, QC reports) and conduct site safety briefings.
- Evaluate risk of movement/consolidation of UXO or DMM and approve movement when acceptable; implement mitigating measures.
- Knowledge of and compliance with DoD TP 18 (24 June 2020), DDESB-approved site plans, Technical Bulletin 700-2, and NAVSEA 8020.8C.
- Ability to package military munitions, commercial explosives, and MDEH determined safe for transport over PTRs.
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What We Do
Parsons is a digitally enabled solutions provider with a focus on making the world safer, smarter, healthier, more sustainable, and more connected. Founded in 1944, Parsons primarily serves the defense, security, and infrastructure markets. Uniquely qualified to deliver cyber/converged security, technology-based intellectual property, and other innovative services, the corporation delivers state-of-the-art solutions to federal, regional, and local government agencies as well as to private industrial customers worldwide. Parsons has a reputation for inclusion and diversity and has been named to the Ethisphere Institute’s list of World’s Most Ethical Companies for 10 consecutive years. Parsons facilitates a culture of innovation by encouraging collaboration among its employees and providing opportunities for career growth. With offices around the globe, people of varied talents and backgrounds, and a wide range of exciting projects, the possibilities at Parsons are endless. For more about Parsons, visit www.parsons.com. Mission: Delivering innovative infrastructure, defense, and security solutions to enable a more sustainable, safer, smarter, and more connected world.






