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UXO Safety Officer / QC

ECC
United States, North Carolina, Jacksonville
Jan 15, 2025
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Location: Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands

ECC is seeking candidates for aUXO Safety Officer / QC for work on the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Hiring now for the project, with the start date in March 2025, position is approximately 2 months. Additional work with ECC may be available, but not guarenteed. This position is a temporary position with no benefits package provided.

FDM is an uninhabited island in the Northern Marianas islands of the western Pacific Ocean. The island is located approximately 50 miles north-northeast of Saipan, the capital of the Commonwealth of Northern Marianas Islands (CNMI), and approximately 150 miles north from the island of Guam.

ECC will accomplish the CTO funded work elements to include Vegetation Management, Operational Range Clearance, Target Maintenance, Target/Debris Removal and Environmental Survey Support. On Island fieldwork is scheduled for April 15 - May 15, 2025. There will also be 1 week of pre-fieldwork logistics/coordination/preparation on Saipan and 2 additional weeks of post-fieldwork MDAS/debris disposition also on Saipan.

This position is primarily responsible for the development and enforcement of UXO safety related programs and Quality Control practices on projects assigned. The UXO SO/QC position supports and advances the Company's long-term business objectives and is responsible for day-to-day monitoring of project UXO safety and quality control. In this position you will:

  • Establish, implement and execute an effective Contractor munitions and explosives safety program for all Munitions Response (MR) related activities, in compliance with all applicable Federal, DOD, State and local regulations on Military Munitions Response Program (MMRP) projects to which assigned.
  • Supervises the safety practices of all personnel on assigned MMRP projects.
  • Analyzes UXO, MEC and explosive operations risks, hazards and safety requirements
  • Establishes and enforces safety requirements for all project operations
  • Safety planning, execution and oversight for UXO, MEC and explosive operations
  • Establish Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for all UXO and MEC related activities including search, detection, access, identification, transportation, centralized storage, disposal, treatment, and scrap certification.
  • Establish, post and enforce personnel limits, safety zones, and exclusion zones surrounding UXO field activities, explosive activities, UXO transfer and holding areas
  • Execute an effective project level explosive safety program including UXO safety, explosive storage, quantity-distance safety arcs, explosive transportation, operational procedures, operational personnel qualifications and certification, hazard and risk analysis, and safety assessment of MEC and explosive operations
  • Responsible for the enforcement of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements for all activities on assigned projects. Assists in the risk hazard analysis if PPE requirements must be changed or updated
  • Quality: Responsible for the quality of all Military Munitions Response Program (MMRP) operations from visual search for Munitions and Explosives of Concern (MEC) to complex Digital Geophysical Mapping of large munitions response sites.
  • Responsible for the quality of the inspections, certification and verification of all Material Potentially Presenting an Explosive Hazard (MPPEH) on his assigned project site.
  • Responsible for the verification of individual training, qualifications and certifications as specified in DDESB TP-18 for all assigned personnel on the project site
  • Ensures the quality, serviceability and suitability of all equipment, including detection devices, hand tools and heavy mechanical excavation equipment assigned
  • Ensures the quality of the inventory control of all munitions equipment assets on the site, MEC encountered, and donor explosives.
  • Ensures compliance, quality and suitability of all excavation and recovery of subsurface UXO; construction of UXO-related protective works; the location of surface UXO by visual means; transporting and storing UXO assuring compliance with Federal, state, and local laws
  • Documents all observed quality and safety deficiencies in the Quality Control Specialist Log Book and/or Daily Quality Control Reports.
  • Completes Quality Incident Investigations and reports as required.
  • Responsible for ensuring project records are maintained in the Project File database and completing the review documents on a periodic basis through the life of the project.
  • Conduct root cause analyses, determine appropriate corrective actions, and ensure corrective actions are implemented and properly documented
  • Implements a "Lessons Learned" program for the project.
  • In addition to the accountabilities above, other responsibilities, tasks, and deliverables may be assigned to the incumbent of this position. However, these additional duties cannot be allowed to affect their ability to ensure the quality of all MMRP site operations.

Requirements

  • Must be able to pass an Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) background check to become a Possessor of Explosives on the Company Explosives license.
  • 40 hour HAZWOPER training, annual 8-hour HAZWOPER Refresher training, and 8-hour OSHA Supervisor training.
  • Proven ability to implement programs to address complex needs and problems
  • Competent in using Microsoft Office products, email systems, and Windows
  • Eight years of progressively responsible experience with UXO projects with experience in all aspects of munitions response, surface and sub-surface clearance, MEC identification and hazard recognition, explosives demolition and MPPEH processing.
  • Able to work in extreme heat and daily ride helicopter to project site.
  • APAC clearance information required 45 days prior to mobilization.
ECC targeted base salary range for this position is anticipated at $109,000 - $114,000 annually which includes the Hazardous Pay Differential. Due to work schedule, additional hours worked over 40 per week may be paid at the straight time rate (up to 10 additional hours per week).
Actual salary offered may be affected by education, training, certifications, experience, skills, level of responsibility, and location.
This position is a temporary position with no benefits package provided.

ECC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. If you are an individual with a disability and would like to request a reasonable accommodation as part of the employment selection process, please contact TeleSign HR at [emailprotected]. This email address is reserved solely for job seekers with disabilities requesting accessibility assistance or an accommodation in the job application process. Please do not email about the status of your job application if you do not require accessibility assistance or an accommodation. Messages left for other purposes, such as following up on an application or non-disability related technical issues, will not receive a response.

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