Parsons Oman
Job Description
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Location Must be able to work on long‑term assignment at San Luis Obispo, CA work site.
Opportunities Are you interested in making the world a safer place through your expertise and experience with unexploded ordnance (UXO)? If so, Parsons has an opportunity for you! We need your help with the reconnaissance, classification, and removal of UXO from affected communities.
Responsibilities
Perform the duties of a UXO Technician II as outlined in DDESB TP 18.
(a) Meet the criteria for and perform the functions of a UXO‑TI.
(b) Store explosive materials in accordance with applicable guidance, including preparing on‑site holding areas to temporarily store and secure MEC or MPPEH and other explosives (e.g., donor charges).
(c) Determine, using a variety of techniques (e.g., global positioning equipment, land navigation techniques), and record the location of subsurface anomalies, surface MEC, and other material of interest in a field environment.
(d) Perform field collection and testing procedures to identify explosives contaminated media or material (e.g., equipment used for the load‑assemble‑pack of military munitions).
(e) Inspect and document the explosives safety status of MPPEH.
(f) Supervise, as required, SWs, SP, and UXO‑TIs.
UXO Technician I Duties
(a) Investigate for and identify MEC and MPPEH, including explosive residues in media (e.g., soil), buildings, and installed equipment.
(b) Identify different types of military munitions, including identifying whether a military munition’s fuse is armed or unarmed.
(c) Excavate subsurface anomalies for identification.
(d) Move (e.g., consolidate) MEC within a munitions response site (MRS) or on an operational range after the UXOSO and SUXOS have jointly evaluated and documented the determination that the risk of movement is acceptable.
(e) Operate vehicles moving explosives or MPPEH on site. Individuals must be appropriately licensed for the class of vehicle being operated.
(f) Transport military munitions, commercial explosives, and MDEH that meets the criteria in Paragraphs 2.2.b.(1)(a) through (e) and has been determined safe for transport over public traffic routes (PTRs). Such munitions and explosives must be packaged in a manner that allows their safe transport and complies with Department of Transportation (DOT) and other applicable federal and State laws and DoD policies.
(g) Prepare electric and non‑electric firing systems.
(h) Set up decontamination stations and decontaminate CA‑contaminated personnel, military munitions, and other material of interest in accordance with approved plans.
(i) Assist UXOQP in documenting the explosives safety status of MPPEH.
(j) Construct engineering controls (protective works).
Qualifications
3+ years of experience as a UXO Technician I or graduate of military EOD school.
Security Clearance Requirement None
Benefits This position is part of our Federal Solutions team. The Federal Solutions segment delivers resources to our U.S. government customers that ensure the success of missions around the globe.
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Location Must be able to work on long‑term assignment at San Luis Obispo, CA work site.
Opportunities Are you interested in making the world a safer place through your expertise and experience with unexploded ordnance (UXO)? If so, Parsons has an opportunity for you! We need your help with the reconnaissance, classification, and removal of UXO from affected communities.
Responsibilities
Perform the duties of a UXO Technician II as outlined in DDESB TP 18.
(a) Meet the criteria for and perform the functions of a UXO‑TI.
(b) Store explosive materials in accordance with applicable guidance, including preparing on‑site holding areas to temporarily store and secure MEC or MPPEH and other explosives (e.g., donor charges).
(c) Determine, using a variety of techniques (e.g., global positioning equipment, land navigation techniques), and record the location of subsurface anomalies, surface MEC, and other material of interest in a field environment.
(d) Perform field collection and testing procedures to identify explosives contaminated media or material (e.g., equipment used for the load‑assemble‑pack of military munitions).
(e) Inspect and document the explosives safety status of MPPEH.
(f) Supervise, as required, SWs, SP, and UXO‑TIs.
UXO Technician I Duties
(a) Investigate for and identify MEC and MPPEH, including explosive residues in media (e.g., soil), buildings, and installed equipment.
(b) Identify different types of military munitions, including identifying whether a military munition’s fuse is armed or unarmed.
(c) Excavate subsurface anomalies for identification.
(d) Move (e.g., consolidate) MEC within a munitions response site (MRS) or on an operational range after the UXOSO and SUXOS have jointly evaluated and documented the determination that the risk of movement is acceptable.
(e) Operate vehicles moving explosives or MPPEH on site. Individuals must be appropriately licensed for the class of vehicle being operated.
(f) Transport military munitions, commercial explosives, and MDEH that meets the criteria in Paragraphs 2.2.b.(1)(a) through (e) and has been determined safe for transport over public traffic routes (PTRs). Such munitions and explosives must be packaged in a manner that allows their safe transport and complies with Department of Transportation (DOT) and other applicable federal and State laws and DoD policies.
(g) Prepare electric and non‑electric firing systems.
(h) Set up decontamination stations and decontaminate CA‑contaminated personnel, military munitions, and other material of interest in accordance with approved plans.
(i) Assist UXOQP in documenting the explosives safety status of MPPEH.
(j) Construct engineering controls (protective works).
Qualifications
3+ years of experience as a UXO Technician I or graduate of military EOD school.
Security Clearance Requirement None
Benefits This position is part of our Federal Solutions team. The Federal Solutions segment delivers resources to our U.S. government customers that ensure the success of missions around the globe.
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