Amentum is a global leader in advanced engineering and innovative technology solutions, trusted by the United States and its allies to address their most significant and complex challenges in science, security and sustainability. Our people apply undaunted curiosity, relentless ambition and boundless imagination to challenge convention and drive progress. Our commitments are underpinned by the belief that safety, collaboration and well-being are integral to success. Headquartered in Chantilly, Virginia, we have approximately 50,000 employees in more than 70 countries across all 7 continents. Summary: Supervises a team of Field Safety Coordinators (FSCs) and manages the Antarctic Field Safety Training Program. This team provide s essential survival training and field safety courses for all USAP personnel that work in the Antarctic field environment. Course topics include specialized training for participants working in austere and extreme environments. I.E. glaciated or technical terrain, high altitude , sea ice , GPS use . This position also functions as a field safety consultant and risk management specialist. The FTS is expected to be a key member of the USAP SAR team. Position Responsibilities: D eploys to Antarctica during the Austral Summer and will work several months in the U.S remotely during the Austral Winter . Responsible for developing and maintaining a relevant and effective field safety training course curriculum for the US Antarctic Program. Evaluates each individual course’s effectiveness at the end of each season through participant and instructor feedback, and adjusts these courses accordingly to fulfill the USAP field safety training requirements established by the NSF. Each Field Safety course is developed around a syllabus that focuses on both basic knowledge acquisition and specific skill competency that must be delivered to and understood by participants with various learning styles. Overse es instruction on cold weather related health and safety issues, survival techni ques, risk management , critical thinking skills, incident response processes, radio procedures, area and terrain familiarization, local weather patterns, fundamental mountaineering skills, glacier travel/ crevasse rescue techniques, and safe sea ice travel . Demonstrates use and basic maintenance of field equipment; camp stoves, tents, sleeping bags, sleds, communications equipment, and climbing gear . Recruits, supervises and trains the Field Safety Training Program s FSC staff. Required to provide seasonal expectations and performance reviews . Updates/Creates in-house training documents and manages the updates in coordination with the Search and Rescue ( SAR ) Supervisor . Reviews each individual grantee group’s Support Information Packet (SIP) for potential field safety and personn el issues, dedicated FSC support requirements, and field safety training needs. Completes course requirements and direct field safety support for all science events in Research Support Plans (RSP). Participates in on-ice science support meetings. D irect ly commun icat es with science teams to develop safe Antarctic field plans through specific terrain assessments, s atellite/radar image examination and Risk Assessment process es . Contributes to the overall Field Risk Assessment and Field Plan process, working closely with the Field Risk Manager, the FS&T Manager, the Field Support Supervisor and the SAR Supervisor. Plans, schedules, and executes the Field Safety Training Program’s multiple different courses for USAP personnel as . Continually evaluates developing needs for curriculum changes and improvements . Responsible for maintenance and oversight of the sea ice in McMurdo S ound , including finding and flagging safe routes to various locations. Ensures accurate record keeping, route information, current condition reports, and ongoing safety with all aspects of the annual sea ice and ice edge. Coordinates closely with all departments involved in annual sea ice operations. Manages the field Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) inventory. Responsible for seasonal allocation of the units a nd upkeep on current technology , in coordination with the SAR Supervisor. Responsible for the management of GPS data for recreational and operational GPS routes in the McMurdo and Erebus areas. Manages these in coordination with the SAR Supervisor. Responsible for the general daily maintenance , reporting and allocation of work center vehicle resources; Hägglunds , snow machines, Pisten Bullys , Mattracks and other light vehicles. Coordinates needs closely with the SAR Supervisor. Participates as an active member in Joint Antarctic Search and Rescue Team trainings and actual emergency responses. Coordinates closely with the USAP SAR Supervisor on staffing and scheduling needs. Assists in the management and training of the FSC responsible for Winter SAR . Assists the Peninsula Field Supervisor in coordinating sea ice and FSC support when needed. Responsible for management and procurement of Field Safety inventory. Participates in Science Proposal Review as . Interacts directly with National Science Foundation, A SC Station Management, AntNZ , military and other agency officials, both over the telephone and in person, in a professional and tactful manner. Handles confidential matters (personnel actions, management reports, etc.) in accordance with management policy. Responsible for implementing and maintaining a safe workplace program and ensuring that safety is the highest priority in the workplace. Actively assists and fosters close working relationship with SAR Supervisor and Field Support Supervisor ; shar es resources, performs cross-departmental tasking when needed, and ensur es all contract staff understand the integration of the three departments. Performs other duties as .
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager