UXO Quality Control Specialist (UXOQCS)/UXO Safety Officer (UXOSO) Job in Richmond, Virginia US

UXO Quality Control Specialist (UXOQCS)/UXO Safety Officer (UXOSO)

Job Description UXO Quality Control Specialist (UXOQCS)/UXO Safety Officer (UXOSO) AECOM is currently seeking an unexploded ordnance (UXO) UXO Quality Control Specialist (UXOQCS)/UXO Safety Officer (UXOSO) for construction support, avoidance, and/or clearance activities in various locations throughout the United States. The hourly rates, per diem and health and welfare benefits will be calculated based on the Services Contract Act wage determination for the county of work. Candidates must a graduate of a Military EOD School of the United States and have eight years or more prior military EOD and/or commercial UXO experience in all phases of munitions response actions or range clearance activities, as appropriate for the contracted operation, applicable safety standards and implementation of the planned quality control procedures, and the transportation, handling and storage of munitions and commercial explosives. In additional to being able to fully perform all of the UXOSP, UXO TECH I, UXO TECH II, and UXO TECH III functions above, UXOQCS/UXOSO may: - Develop and implement the MEC-specific sections of the Quality Control Program Plan (QCPP) for all explosive related operations. - Conduct and document quality control audits of all explosive operations for compliance with established procedures. - Identify, document, report and ensure completion of all corrective actions to ensure all explosive operations comply with requirements. - Develop and implement approved explosives and UXO health and safety program in compliance with applicable DoD policy and federal, state, and local health and safety statutes, regulations and codes. - Analyze operational risks, explosive hazards and safety requirements. - Establish and ensure compliance with all site-specific explosive operations safety requirements. - Enforce personnel limits and safety exclusion zones for explosives related operations. Conduct, document, and report the results of safety inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable explosives safety policies, standards, regulations and codes. - Operate and maintain air-monitoring equipment required at sites known or suspected for airborne contaminates. - Ensure all protective works and equipment used within the exclusion zone are operated in compliance with applicable DoD policy, Department of Defense Explosives Safety Board (DDESB) approvals, and Federal, state, and local health and safety statutes, regulations and codes. Training Requirements: - Successful completion of a United States Military EOD School and EOD Senior Level or Master Level Badge preferred - 40 HR Hazwoper Certification - 8 HR Hazwoper Certification (If applicable) - 30 HROSHA Construction Safety and Health - OSHA Physical Certification