This nonsupervisory position provides operations, administrative, and logistics coordination support for operational, technical, administrative, logistical, information coordination services, and subject matter expertise to the Mobile Detection Deployment Program (MDDP). These duties enhance the nations abilities to prevent terrorists and other threat actors from using weapons of mass destruction and support operational partners in closing capability gaps within the CONUS and OCONUS. Personnel must be capable of supporting surge deployments, intelligence-driven operations, National Special Security Events (NSSE), and steady-state detection missions. Travel, extended hours, 24/7 shift work, weekends, holidays, and recall during contingency operations may be required. The work for this position will be located at one of the following sites however, one of the Operations Administration and Logistics Coordinator will be expected to work out of DHS CWMD Headquarters in Washington, D.C: Fort Dix, NJ Herndon, VA Indianapolis, IN Mobile, AL Novato, CA Portland, OR Denver, CO Job Description Tailor products and services listed below to the specific locality supported, based on unique constraints and/or environmental factors in each case. Develop and support implementation of MDDP CBRN deployment plans and strategies that are tailored to the operating environments. Interface with various DHS provided toolsets, including, but not limited to, ArcGIS, HSIN, and others, in support of MDDP data / knowledge management. Manage and coordinate MDDP tasking systems, operational requests, and MDDP deployment data. Support document development, strategic planning efforts, and assist in the implementation of policies and procedures to sustain chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear detection operations. Identify MDDP training requirements and develop MDDP training plans. Create an MDDP training and exercise documentation system. Administer MDDP property management, including fleet management and equipment inventory support as requested, which may include travel to MDDP locations across the United States Inform development of operational support products, including concept of operations (CONOPs), standard operating procedures (SOPs), job aids, brochures, and handbooks, and identify training and exercise requirements that promote a systems view of all operational support activities and CBRN detection program and capabilities development.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
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