Environmental Health Technician


Job Details

Overview

Enviromental Health Technician Anchorage, Alaska (Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson)

Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER) is located in central, Alaska amid picturesque, majestic, snow-capped mountains, lakes, rivers and glaciers. The area abounds with wildlife. Many northern tier states such as Montana, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan have shorter but much colder winters than south central Alaska.

JBER is 2,264 miles north of Seattle, Washington, and 358 miles south of Fairbanks, Alaska. The Anchorage community has a military presence of over 32,000 people and accounts for approximately 10 percent of the local population. Alaska is a very military friendly state! Come prepared to be awed by this beautiful base, and state. There's nowhere else like Alaska!

Anchorage provides most of the conveniences of a large city. There are greenbelts and parks throughout the city, and has access to dozens of activities for families, such as world-class fishing, skiing, snow-machining, ice skating, sledding, hiking, biking & rafting are just a stone's throw away.

Midnight sun gives Alaskans long days to enjoy summer. You can expect highs in the 60s & 70s (and possibly a week or 2 in the low 80s). During the weeks leading up to late June's summer solstice, the sun is above the horizon 18-21 hours/per day, creating opportunities for midnight hikes & fishing at 10pm as a typical Alaskan lifestyle.

Anchorage actually has a warmer climate than other cold-weather cities like Chicago or Minneapolis because it's on the ocean. The temperature is a "micro-climate" in Alaska-no matter where you are in the state, you are a 1-2 hour drive away in any direction resulting in a 30 degree temperature change.

Working for the Department of Defense comes with an abundance of benefits and perks to include competitive compensation packages, paid-time off, medical benefits, student loan repayments, and retirement package with Thrift Savings Plan to include matching employer contributions. For more information, please visit the following link:

Responsibilities

PURPOSE OF POSITION AND ORGANIZATIONAL LOCATION:

The primary purpose of this position is: To provide general and focused respiratory protection testing, data management and recommendations for Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson and tenant organizations and to assist in developing and managing occupational and environmental health related data.

The organizational location of this position is: PACAF, 673 Air Base Wing, 673 Medical Group, 673 Operational Medical Readiness Squadron, Bioenvironmental Engineering Flight, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska.

ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS OR OBJECTIVES:

The organizational goals or objectives of this position are: To enhance force health protection through the identification, evaluation, and control of occupational and environmental health hazards.

DUTIES

Under the general supervision of a senior industrial hygienist, executes the industrial respirator and gas mask fit testing program in accordance with Federal OSHA and Air Force regulations and guidance. Performs required industrial respirator and gas mask fit testing; Ensures complete and accurate input of fit test data into approved tracking systems; Maintains respirators and gas masks and associated fit testing equipment in serviceable condition, and identifies requirements for new or replacement parts and equipment; Evaluates the adequacy of current respiratory protection operating instructions, plans, procedures, and regulations and advises supervision on deficiencies and improvement opportunities; Prepares oral and written reports on industrial respirator and gas mask programs.

Collects and tracks respiratory protection program data under the general supervision of a senior industrial hygienist. Confers with a senior industrial hygienist in developing and/or maintaining specialized computer applications to include databases, spreadsheets and web-based applications; Researches web-based as well as hard copy reference literature and identifies possible approaches to the control of harmful exposures from chemical, physical, and biological health hazards found in medical, industrial, administrative, and residential facilities and operations; Participates as a health sciences representative on committees, work groups, and task forces; Evaluates the adequacy of current operating procedures, plans, and instructions and advises supervision on deficiencies; Prepares written and oral reports on activities, findings, and recommendations.

Under the general supervision of a senior industrial hygienist, conducts surveys, audits, assessments of facilities and operations to identify and evaluate potential occupational and environmental health hazards and risks. Determines adequacy of and/or need for control measures or changes in work practices, operations; or facility conditions; Drives government vehicle to site visits. Applies knowledge of industrial hygiene and environmental sampling methods, materials, and equipment to assess and quantify noise, radiation, chemical, biological, air contaminants, ergonomic, and other occupational and environmental health stressors; Develops sampling strategies and performs sampling using indirect or direct reading instruments to quantify hazards; Interprets results/observations and determines compliance with applicable regulations; Prepares oral and written reports of surveys, audits, assessments that describe the operations, hazards, and health risks.

Qualifications

Basic Requirements:

US Citizenship required





 Civilian Corps

 06/01/2024

 Richardson,TX