Emergency Management Specialist Published Aug. 20, 2025 Air Force Test Center About the Role: The Air Force Test Center is looking for a Full-Time Emergency Management Specialist (NH-0089-II) to work at the 412 Test Wing, 412 Civil Engineer Group, 812 Civil Engineer Squadron, Office of Emergency Management (812 CES/CEX) at Edwards Air Force Base, CA. Manage the installation’s Emergency Management (EM) response capabilities to include resources and equipment. The ideal Candidate would be an Air Force, other military service, or civ equivalent trained as an Emergency Management Specialist with experience working in an Emergency Operations Center (EOC). Provide technical advice on emergency response concepts and procedures to senior leaders for situations involving CBRN hazards, enemy attacks, natural disasters, accident response, and other emergencies or contingencies. Candidates would also need to be familiar with HazMat response and be comfortable operating in a contaminated environment while utilizing the proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Candidates would be expected to teach military members the fundamental knowledge and skills to operate in a CBRN environment. The course includes classroom instruction on CBRN threats and protective measures, followed by practical exercises in MOPP (Mission Oriented Protective Posture) gear where trainees practice using protective gear/equipment and responding to simulated CBRN scenarios. Announcement Closes: 19 Sep 2025 Location: Edwards Air Force Base, California Typical 2025 salary range: $47,019 - $112,053 per year (includes locality) Travel Requirements: Up to 25% travel possible Areas of Consideration: Department – wide (DoD) Desired Skills: 4 years of AF Emergency Management 3E9X1, GS-0089 experience or equivalent college course work is desired 4 years of providing practical, hand-on training for Airmen on the proper use, operation, and maintenance of CBRN (Chemical Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear) defense equipment is desired Knowledgeable in areas of federal government response through frameworks such as the Incident Command System (ICS), National Response Framework (NRF), National Disaster Recovery Framework (NDRF), and the National Incident Management System (NIMS) is desired Hazardous Material (HAZMAT) Technician qualification is desired Major Duties: Emergency Management (EM) involves preparing for and carrying out or coordinating emergency functions to prevent, protect from, mitigate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from emergencies and disasters Serve as the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Emergency Support Function (ESF)-5, advises and directs on topics related to Emergency Management planning and coordination to include activities of the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Control Center Serve as an EM CBRN Instructor, reviews, prepares and maintains CBRNE lesson plans and instructs Installation personnel on CBRNE skills in preparation for real world deployments Maintain all EM and CBRN related equipment and support resources. Conducts and participates in multilateral and inter-agency disaster response training Conducts toxic plume modeling and acts as the technical advisor to the Emergency Operations Center and/or the Incident Commander on Plume modeling results May provide sound technical advice on emergency response concepts and procedures to senior leaders for situations involving CBRN hazards, enemy attacks, natural disasters, accident response, and other emergencies or contingencies Provide or coordinate emergency response and preparedness training, exercises, and assistance Qualifications/Requirements: U.S. Citizenship Obtain & maintain Security clearance This is a designated Drug Testing Position Must be able to pass a pre-employment physical Knowledge of health, safety, and environmental requirements as outlined in applicable safety standards, regulations, and/or technical orders; National Incident Management System, lines of authority, and disaster response force roles and responsibilities. Knowledge of the capabilities, limitations, and employment concepts for CBRN and conventional defense, detection, protective clothing/equipment, and decontamination. Knowledge of and ability to develop first and emergency response training programs and conduct training and testing. Skill in planning, organizing, directing, operating and evaluating response actions and protocols prior to or during a man made or natural disaster that may include HAZMAT or CBRN hazards. Please send resumes to: Riley Phelan, 412CEG.CEIAM.HRL_Workflow@us.af.mil HRL ADHERENCE TO APPLICABLE HAF/AFMC/AFTC HIRING FREEZE IMPLEMENTATION GUIDANCE IS REQUIRED