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Emergency Management Technician

Albuquerque, NM Albuquerque, NM Estimated:
$65.
2K - $82.
5K a year Estimated:
$65.
2K - $82.
5K a year ASRC Federal Netcentric Technology, LLC (NetC) is seeking an Emergency Management Technician to support our Kirtland AFB Engineering Operations Services (KEOS) contract for the US Air Force (USAF) in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Job Summary This position will help manage the single installation-wide Emergency Management (EM) program for Kirtland AFB (KAFB), including planning, organizing, training, and equipping IAW current and applicable Air Force Instructions (AFl's) and AFMAN's.
Duties and
Responsibilities:
Execute and assist in the training and education of KAFB personnel, which include all assigned military, civilian (Department of Defense (DOD)), contract personnel, dependents, and guests.
Provide for the protection of aforementioned personnel and assets before, during, and after disasters, major accidents, civil emergencies, humanitarian operations, terrorist events, or hostile action.
Provide on-scene and Emergency Operations Center (EOC) command and control (C2) support and specialized detection and contamination control support.
Provide guidance to installation units to mitigate the effects of disasters and hostile incidents.
Ensure rapid response and recovery from these incidents.
Serve as the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN) and EM Subject Matter Experts (SME) to the installation's Threat Working Group (TWG), Force Protection Executive Council (FPEC), and other installation working groups as assigned.
Develop, update, execute, and review EM planning documents.
Provide services in accordance with Installation Emergency Management Plan (IEMP 10-2) May be required to act as EOC manager and/or perform Emergency Support Function-5 (ESF-5) duties IAW current and applicable AFl's and AFMAN's.
Job requires rotating on call 24/7.
Respond to emergencies within 60 minutes during non-duty hours.
Determine annual EM training requirements, develop training materials, revise training materials, pre pare training schedules, provide training, and process training reports.
Manage and maintain Government Furnished Property (NONEAID) and all inventories allocated.
Ensure accountability for all equipment, supplies, and materials are maintained.
Maintain all EM-related equipment and supplies IAW TOs or applicable guidance.
Provide support to the Wing Inspection Team (WIT) IAW current and applicable AFl's and AF MAN's.
Ensure EM capabilities are exercised.
Review after action reports and corrective actions and advise the commander of the adequacy of those actions.
Evaluate the adequacy of readiness response plans and checklist and take action to correct deficiencies.
Provide Emergency Management information to base personnel and dependents.
Organize, plan, schedule, and conduct installation Emergency Management Working Group (EMWG) meetings IAW current and applicable AFl's and AFMAN's.
Review and coordinate installation emergency response plans.
Coordinate EM policies and procedures with local civilian EM counterparts.
Review and coordinate EM-related mutual aid agreements (MAA) IAW current and applicable AFl's and AFMAN's.
Train all unit EM representatives, Disaster Response Force (DRF) personnel, and base populace to support the installation EM program IAW current and applicable AFl's and AFMAN's.
Manage and train the EMST.
Ensure the EM Technicians and the EMST are trained and equipped to respond IAW current and applicable AFl's and AFMAN's' and the Installation Emergency Management Plan (IEMP) 10-2, or as directed.
Serve as SME to IG during EM Program Reviews IAW current and applicable AFl's and AFMAN's.
Conduct the CBRN and EM portions of the installation hazard analysis, vulnerability assessment, and capability assessment IAW current and applicable AFl's, AFMAN's, and supporting manuals.
Organize, and maintain an EM or CBRNE Control Center that functions in an all-hazards environment Work with customers and company employees in a courteous, professional, and effective manner.
Minimum of two years in Emergency Management or First Responder discipline at the City, County, State, Private Sector, or Department of Defense level.
OR- Have received the Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) 3E9X1 Emergency Management Specialty and have formally been awarded the 3E931 Apprentice skill level, 3E951 Journeyman skill level, or the 3E971 Craftsman skill level.
DoD HAZMAT Technician Certified.
Possess robust computer skills to include employing Microsoft Office 365 and Adobe applications.
Must be capable of independently completing daily tasks and assignments.
Possess excellent analytical and verbal and written communication skills.
Must meet citizenship requirements and currently possess or be able to obtain/maintain a DoD Secret security clearance.
Must maintain a valid US driver's license.
Be able to pass a drug screen.
Be committed to providing for and maintaining a safe working environment.
Must be available to respond 24/7 to all contingencies, exercise and real-world.
Preferred
Qualifications:
Experience working in a military environment with formal DoD CBRN/HAZMAT training.
Air Force Incident Command System (ICS) 300 and 400 FEMA Independent Study (IS)-100, 200, 700, 775, 800 Air Force Incident Management Course Nuclear Emergency Teams Operations (NETOPS) Be adept at operating audio/visual equipment International or state-level certified Emergency Manager Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Protected Veterans/Disabled.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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