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Surge Support - Technical Support Specialists

  • ... Posted on: Feb 28, 2026
  • ... Dawson
  • ... Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
  • ... Salary: Not Available
  • ... Full-time

Surge Support - Technical Support Specialists   

Job Title :

Surge Support - Technical Support Specialists

Job Type :

Full-time

Job Location :

Fort Leonard Wood Missouri United States

Remote :

No

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Surge Support - Technical Support Specialists Aloha is one of DAWSON's core values. Note: formatting has been simplified for accessibility in this version. Mahalo for your interest in this role! Please see the full position description below and click Start Your Application when ready. For more information about DAWSON, please visit . Surge Support Technical Support Specialists This position is on an as-needed surge support basis and not a full-time role Summary: This position is intended to fill in as a surge capacity force in support of the Department of Homeland Security’s Mobile Detection Deployment Program (MDDP). These surge assets are designed to supplement Federal and State partners' and first responders' existing CBRN detection and reporting capabilities in support of national and other special security events. The program is growing into the full spectrum of CBRN detection; however the emphasis of this support is focused on radiological/nuclear detection operations and instrumentation. The nature of the surge force will be voluntary and managed on a rotational basis for scheduled events and short notice requested to deploy. When activated for surge support, this position supports mission-critical Department of Homeland Security Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) operations. Personnel must be capable of supporting surge deployments, intelligence-driven operations, National Special Security Events (NSSE), and steady-state detection missions. Travel, extended hours, 24/7 shift work, weekends, holidays, and recall during contingency operations may be required. This task-based, part-time position deploys in support of MDDP operations, at a minimum, twice per fiscal year to support operational duties and activities by maintaining equipment, tactics, techniques and providing operational support at the bequest of the government. Work for this position will be located at one of the following sites: Fort Dix, NJ Herndon, VA Indianapolis, IN Portland, OR Job Description Conduct and support CBRN detection operations in conjunction with program stakeholders in post-deployment communications. Conduct CBRN detection operations Manage and maintain file system for regional documentation to include record keeping, following file standards and protocols, and maintaining both electronic and paper files. Responsible for maintaining their equipment, tactics, techniques, and procedure standards by completing all training, including refresher training, in accordance with MDDP policies. Supports fleet management by documenting, tracking, submitting, and filing all necessary fleet vehicle information in accordance with MDDP, CWMD, and DHS policies. Adheres to professional standards and codes of conduct set forth by MDDP, CWMD, and DHS including dress code, all forms of communication standards, social media regulations, and other policies as required. Presents clear, concise, and accurate information on the Mobile Detection Deployment Program and its capabilities to a variety of stakeholders and group sizes. Supports training on and answers questions on policies, procedures, protocols, and equipment of the program to a variety of stakeholders and group sizes unless otherwise directed Submit Travel Approvals within 48hrs after members receive an Operations Order (OPORD) unless otherwise directed. Provides support for Situation Reports (SITREPs). Provides input for After Action Reports (AARs). Supports operational duties and activities based on request from FPM, and COR to support MDDP operational aspects as requested on a temporary duty status. Responsible for maintaining equipment, tactics, techniques, and procedure standards. Adheres to professional standards and codes of conduct set forth by MDDP, CWMD, and DHS including dress code, all forms of communication standards, social media regulations, and other policies as required. Conduct technical chemical, radiological and nuclear reach back on all requested deployments to demonstrate proficiency. Equipment experience shall include the use of primary and secondary screening devices, spectroscopic devices, and chemical identification equipment utilizing FTIR and Raman technologies. Qualifications Secret Security Clearance Have a Commercial Driver’s License Class B (CDL B) or ability to obtain within 3 months following contract award 5+ years CBRN experience in participating and assisting with operational planning and supporting the coordination of detection and preventative activities with a minimum 5 years of hands-on equipment experience. Equipment experience shall include the use of primary and secondary screening devices and shall include spectroscopic devices, and chemical identification equipment utilizing FTIR and Raman technologies Be able to read, write, and speak English fluently Demonstrate excellent leadership qualities, public speaking and presentation skills, verbal and writing skills will be of an excellent aptitude when producing documents and providing presentations. Basic NIMS and ICS certifications (i.e. ICS 100 and ICS 200) At least one basic radiation fundamental training program certification, Primary and secondary screening preventative certifications. Demonstrate excellent decision making and critical thinking skills Able to operate in a high-paced environment with deadlines. 5 years of relevant experience in R/N detection training and supporting preventive R/N detection mission operations at special events or during steady state operations where R/N detection is regularly employed. Event support can also include but not limited to demonstrations, training, and exercises at Department of Homeland Security Special Event Assessment Rated (SEAR) Events or National Security Special Events (NSSE). Knowledgeable in using the following types of representative R/N detection equipment: Personal Radiation Detectors (PRD) (Spectroscopic/Non-Spectroscopic) (examples may include: D-tect Systems Mini Rad-D, Thermo RadEye, FLIR IdentiFINDER R300 nanoRaider, and Kromek D3S); Human Portable Radiation Detection Backpacks (examples may include: Thermo PackEye, and Bubble Technology Industries FlexSpec); Radiological Isotope Identification Devices (RIIDs) (High-Res/Low-Res) (examples may include: FLIR IdentiFINDER R400 and ORTEC Detective DX); Mobile Radiation Detection System such as Radiation Solutions Inc. RSI-701; Auxiliary Equipment: Radios, Radioactive Material Sources. Able to perform minor maintenance/upkeep to include battery replacement or adjusting settings, as well as able to complete multi-step troubleshooting efforts that may require interactions with vendor. Active SECRET level clearance or eligible to qualify for clearance DAWSON is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/VEVRAA federal contractor. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. DAWSON offers a best-in-class benefits program including medical, dental, and vision insurance; a 401(k) program with employer match; paid vacation and sick leave; employer-paid basic life and AD&D insurance; an Employee Assistance Program; and a flexible work environment. Additionally, employees can choose from several voluntary benefits including critical illness coverage; accident insurance; identity theft coverage; pet insurance, and more. DAWSON gives preference to internal candidates. If no internal candidate meets our qualifications, external candidates will be given consideration. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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Posted:

Feb 28, 2026

Reference Number:

14660_0260502A63872D3CA8D3F765342A8F74

Employment:

Full-time

Salary:

Not Available

City:

Fort Leonard Wood

Job Origin:

APPCAST_CPC

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Surge Support - Technical Support Specialists Aloha is one of DAWSON's core values. Note: formatting has been simplified for accessibility in this version. Mahalo for your interest in this role! Please see the full position description below and click Start Your Application when ready. For more information about DAWSON, please visit . Surge Support Technical Support Specialists This position is on an as-needed surge support basis and not a full-time role Summary: This position is intended to fill in as a surge capacity force in support of the Department of Homeland Security’s Mobile Detection Deployment Program (MDDP). These surge assets are designed to supplement Federal and State partners' and first responders' existing CBRN detection and reporting capabilities in support of national and other special security events. The program is growing into the full spectrum of CBRN detection; however the emphasis of this support is focused on radiological/nuclear detection operations and instrumentation. The nature of the surge force will be voluntary and managed on a rotational basis for scheduled events and short notice requested to deploy. When activated for surge support, this position supports mission-critical Department of Homeland Security Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) operations. Personnel must be capable of supporting surge deployments, intelligence-driven operations, National Special Security Events (NSSE), and steady-state detection missions. Travel, extended hours, 24/7 shift work, weekends, holidays, and recall during contingency operations may be required. This task-based, part-time position deploys in support of MDDP operations, at a minimum, twice per fiscal year to support operational duties and activities by maintaining equipment, tactics, techniques and providing operational support at the bequest of the government. Work for this position will be located at one of the following sites: Fort Dix, NJ Herndon, VA Indianapolis, IN Portland, OR Job Description Conduct and support CBRN detection operations in conjunction with program stakeholders in post-deployment communications. Conduct CBRN detection operations Manage and maintain file system for regional documentation to include record keeping, following file standards and protocols, and maintaining both electronic and paper files. Responsible for maintaining their equipment, tactics, techniques, and procedure standards by completing all training, including refresher training, in accordance with MDDP policies. Supports fleet management by documenting, tracking, submitting, and filing all necessary fleet vehicle information in accordance with MDDP, CWMD, and DHS policies. Adheres to professional standards and codes of conduct set forth by MDDP, CWMD, and DHS including dress code, all forms of communication standards, social media regulations, and other policies as required. Presents clear, concise, and accurate information on the Mobile Detection Deployment Program and its capabilities to a variety of stakeholders and group sizes. Supports training on and answers questions on policies, procedures, protocols, and equipment of the program to a variety of stakeholders and group sizes unless otherwise directed Submit Travel Approvals within 48hrs after members receive an Operations Order (OPORD) unless otherwise directed. Provides support for Situation Reports (SITREPs). Provides input for After Action Reports (AARs). Supports operational duties and activities based on request from FPM, and COR to support MDDP operational aspects as requested on a temporary duty status. Responsible for maintaining equipment, tactics, techniques, and procedure standards. Adheres to professional standards and codes of conduct set forth by MDDP, CWMD, and DHS including dress code, all forms of communication standards, social media regulations, and other policies as required. Conduct technical chemical, radiological and nuclear reach back on all requested deployments to demonstrate proficiency. Equipment experience shall include the use of primary and secondary screening devices, spectroscopic devices, and chemical identification equipment utilizing FTIR and Raman technologies. Qualifications Secret Security Clearance Have a Commercial Driver’s License Class B (CDL B) or ability to obtain within 3 months following contract award 5+ years CBRN experience in participating and assisting with operational planning and supporting the coordination of detection and preventative activities with a minimum 5 years of hands-on equipment experience. Equipment experience shall include the use of primary and secondary screening devices and shall include spectroscopic devices, and chemical identification equipment utilizing FTIR and Raman technologies Be able to read, write, and speak English fluently Demonstrate excellent leadership qualities, public speaking and presentation skills, verbal and writing skills will be of an excellent aptitude when producing documents and providing presentations. Basic NIMS and ICS certifications (i.e. ICS 100 and ICS 200) At least one basic radiation fundamental training program certification, Primary and secondary screening preventative certifications. Demonstrate excellent decision making and critical thinking skills Able to operate in a high-paced environment with deadlines. 5 years of relevant experience in R/N detection training and supporting preventive R/N detection mission operations at special events or during steady state operations where R/N detection is regularly employed. Event support can also include but not limited to demonstrations, training, and exercises at Department of Homeland Security Special Event Assessment Rated (SEAR) Events or National Security Special Events (NSSE). Knowledgeable in using the following types of representative R/N detection equipment: Personal Radiation Detectors (PRD) (Spectroscopic/Non-Spectroscopic) (examples may include: D-tect Systems Mini Rad-D, Thermo RadEye, FLIR IdentiFINDER R300 nanoRaider, and Kromek D3S); Human Portable Radiation Detection Backpacks (examples may include: Thermo PackEye, and Bubble Technology Industries FlexSpec); Radiological Isotope Identification Devices (RIIDs) (High-Res/Low-Res) (examples may include: FLIR IdentiFINDER R400 and ORTEC Detective DX); Mobile Radiation Detection System such as Radiation Solutions Inc. RSI-701; Auxiliary Equipment: Radios, Radioactive Material Sources. Able to perform minor maintenance/upkeep to include battery replacement or adjusting settings, as well as able to complete multi-step troubleshooting efforts that may require interactions with vendor. Active SECRET level clearance or eligible to qualify for clearance DAWSON is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/VEVRAA federal contractor. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. DAWSON offers a best-in-class benefits program including medical, dental, and vision insurance; a 401(k) program with employer match; paid vacation and sick leave; employer-paid basic life and AD&D insurance; an Employee Assistance Program; and a flexible work environment. Additionally, employees can choose from several voluntary benefits including critical illness coverage; accident insurance; identity theft coverage; pet insurance, and more. DAWSON gives preference to internal candidates. If no internal candidate meets our qualifications, external candidates will be given consideration. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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