Occupational Health Force Specialist; DOD/US AirForce
Listed on 2026-02-02
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Healthcare
Health Science, Occupational Health & Safety, Healthcare Compliance, Public Health
Overview
Occupational Health Force Specialist (DOD/US Air Force)
Location:
Dayton, OH
Pay From: $100,000 Per Year
- Have or must be able to pass a Tier 1 (SF85) background check
- 5+ years of direct experience performing Force Health Protection Health Risk Assessments (HRAs)
- Possess strong knowledge of CBRN/Prev Med, deployment health operations and AF Installation Medical All-Hazards Response (IMAHR) operations
- U.S. Air Force Bioenvironmental Engineering Technician/Officer deployment experience or experience as a Bioenvironmental Engineering Instructor
- Possess Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs) associated with Occupational Environmental Health (OEH) Health Risk Assessments associated with Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN) and Deployment Health Preventive Medicine operations
- Have operational KSAs to develop materials associated with analyzing occupational and environmental health hazards in an AF deployed setting, performance of Occupational and Environmental Health Site Assessments (OEHSA)
- Strong technical knowledge of Nuclear/Radiological principles and response mission to support product development to include, but not limited to Incident overview, Health hazard characteristics/exposures, radiological characterization, radiological results interpretation, hazard control determination, and radiological risk communication
- Experience in applying qualitative/quantitative data in the development of sound health risk assessments, mission orientated protective posture (MOPP) recommendations
- Possess a sound understanding and ability to apply risk communication principles to the conveyance of HRA information and data
- Have the ability to develop Bioenvironmental Engineering (BE) specific tabletop and BE field exercises, in support of the AF Bioenvironmental Engineering readiness/contingency training
- Demonstrated strong analytical skills and proficiency with related software
- Have operational KSAs to develop materials associated with analyzing occupational and environmental health hazards in an AF deployed setting, performance of Occupational and Environmental Health Site Assessments (OEHSA) and developing risk communication plans associated with Toxic Industrial Chemicals (TICs), Toxic Industrial Materials (TIMs), Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT), and CBRN health effects, threat impacts, and protective action postures
- Possess operational understanding and application of Federal Occupational Exposure Guidelines (OELs), Acute Exposure Guidelines (AEGL), Military Exposure Guidelines (MEGs), and Similar Exposure Groups (SEGs)
- Demonstrate strong knowledge of the AF Nuclear/Radiological response mission in support of Incident overview, Health hazard characteristics/exposures, radiological results interpretation, hazard control determination, and radiological risk communication
- Expert knowledge of DoD, AF, and BE roles and responsibilities in assessing CBRN contamination, impact to areas of high operational interest, Mission Orientated Protective Posture (MOPP), and exposure monitoring
- Demonstrated competency to utilize various CBRN qualitative/quantitative data sources in assessing AEGL in the development of HRA and risk communication
- Have the ability to independently research applicable DoD, DHA, AF references/policy in the development of CBRN/Prev Med training, presentations, job aids, and exercises
- Demonstrate strong working knowledge of AF Bioenvironmental Engineering and Public Health practices associated with Potable Water Sources, Thermal Stress, Water Vulnerability Assessments, Occupational and Environmental Health Site Assessment (OEHSA), Food safety and security, Epidemiology, and Pest and Vector Surveillance
- Experience utilizing AF Bioenvironmental Installation Medical All-hazards Response (IMAHR) 886H instrumentation/equipment
- BS degree in Industrial Hygiene, Occupational Health, Environmental Sciences Health Physics or related field of study required
Provides subject matter expertise (SME) to USAFSAM's Comprehensive Skills Training & Enhancement Program (C-STEP) and includes researching, writing, and developing documents, references, training, and exercises in support of the Bioenvironmental Engineering Installation Medical All-hazards Response (IMAHR), Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN) and Contingency/Preventive Medicine (Prev Med) missions. Also developing products to enhance the enterprise's ability to develop timely and accurate Health Risk Assessments, Protective Recommendations, and Risk Communication to installation/incident commanders.
EEO statement: Quadrant is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, status as a protected veteran, or status as an individual with a disability.
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