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Indian Head, MD (On-Site/Office)
AMERICAN SYSTEMS is an employee-owned federal government contractor supporting national priority programs through our strategic solutions in the areas of Information Technology, Test & Evaluation, Program Mission Support, Engineering & Analysis, and Training.
Responsibilities
As a Triage Technician with AMERICAN SYSTEMS you will have an opportunity to do the following:
Qualifications
Responsibilities
As a Triage Technician with AMERICAN SYSTEMS you will have an opportunity to do the following:
- Provide team-focused, mission-essential support in a challenging environment to our nation's War Fighters.
- Supervise and performs triage, ensuring proper safety protocols are implemented and followed by all triage personnel, for the safety of all personnel working the lab.
- Reviews and revises Standard Operating Procedures for triage operations.
- Conducts safety reviews and briefs lab personnel as requires to address potential safety issues observed and change in procedure mitigation measures.
- Supervise and conducts use of X-ray devices to confirm explosive safety of recovered IED components as part of triage.
- Supervises and performs forensic photography of device configurations.
- Supervise and conducts use of explosive and hazardous material test equipment.
- Analyze X-ray data for identification of initiators/explosives/power sources/firing circuits/components and booby traps.
- Supervises and conducts immediate actions per SOP's to neutralize any explosive threat discovered during triage observing all associated safety precautions.
- Confirms level I exploitation and prioritizes evidence in the lab.
- Brief and train replacement personnel on all SOP's
Qualifications
- Physical ability and commitment to deploy globally as a CEXC team member.
- Ability to possess/handle firearms in support of CEXC operations.
- Knowledge of Asymmetric Threat and Tactical Analysis Case Book (ATTAC), WTI Exploitation and Analysis Tool (WEAT), WTI Lexicon, SIPRNET and Community of Interest databases and portals.
- Intimate knowledge of lab processes and work flow for level II exploitation efforts.
- Knowledgeable of Universal profiling and schema.
- Have current knowledge of global IED device and TTP threat.
- Graduate of the Naval School Explosive Ordnance Disposal.
- Six years civilian or military experience equivalent.
- Experience working with a C-IED Task Force, CEXC, WTI, C-IED Team, DTK Lab, JEFF, TEDAC facility, other NGIC, DIA, JIDO, or ATF Lab; interagency or state/local law enforcement lab.
- Prior U.S. Military or civilian experience working in EOD or C-IED, specifically with NSW Naval, Marine Corps, Army, or Air Force Special Operations Forces.
- U.S. citizenship. Certifications and Other Qualifications:
- Eligible for both U.S. Tourist Passport and U.S. Official Passport.VCurrent DOD Top Secret/SCI (or SCI eligibility) security clearance
EEO Statement
EEO Race/Sex/Disability Status/Veteran Status
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