Physical Security Specialist (Nuclear) Jobs
Listed on 2026-08-16
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Government
Emergency Crisis Mgmt / Disaster Relief, Cybersecurity
Physical Security Specialist (Nuclear), Gs-12/13
The mission of the Scientific Response & Analysis Unit is to provide scientific, technical and forensic support of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) criminal and intelligence investigations involving the actual or threatened use of any hazardous material, including weapons of mass destruction.
Key requirements:
- Must be a U.S. citizen
- Must be able to obtain a Top Secret-SCI clearance
- Must be able to obtain a Top Secret clearance
- Some travel may be extensive and may be to sites outside the United States.
Physical demands:
The work performed in an office environment is primarily sedentary. On-site activities may require the wearing of protective gear, such as breathing equipment and protective suits, while engaging in active physical activity to include long periods of standing, stooping, bending, carrying of heavy objects, and collection and processing of evidence in a hazardous materials environment.
Work environment:
A portion of the work is performed in offices and classrooms. A percentage of work is also performed at the site of an investigation, where there is potential for exposure to materials requiring protective measures depending upon the known or potential nature of the hazards, such as terrorists releasing nuclear or radioactive materials, lethal chemicals, or biological agents. These investigative sites may require wearing fully protective garments and careful adherence to precautionary techniques and operating procedures.
Some work may also be conducted in confined spaces, thereby creating additional hazards.
Major duties:
- GS-12:
Facilitate the implementation of operational strategies and contingency plans in response to various scenarios involving radio logically contaminated evidence and/or crime scenes. - Support forensic teams and the FBI's crime scene manager at the incident site, providing guidance and recommendations to help advance investigative efforts.
- Attend SRAU meetings and other national and regional conferences, to keep abreast of current and future developments in nuclear/radiological threat matters.
- Support nationwide training efforts and provide specialized guidance regarding evidence recovery operations involving radiological materials.
- GS-13:
In addition to the above, the individual selected for the position will: - Implement operational strategies and contingency plans during various scenarios surrounding radio logically contaminated evidence and/or crime scenes, and advise on the potential threat of nuclear/radiological materials and its safe acquisition for forensic evidence.
- Advise and consult supervisors and FBI managers on nuclear operations, nuclear emergency preparedness, and the radiological protocols utilized during events that may adversely affect public health and safety.
- Develop, monitor and manage nationwide training efforts supporting evidence recovery operations involving radiological materials.
Qualifications and evaluations:
Please ensure that your specialized experience and requirements are clearly identifiable in your resume. Your application will be evaluated using the FBI's Candidate Rating Procedures. Your resume and supporting documents will be reviewed to verify that you meet the job qualifications listed in this announcement.
Applicants must meet the qualification requirements by the closing date of this announcement. If you are found minimally qualified, your application will move forward to additional phases of the review process. The competencies will be used in a Structured Resume Review to objectively evaluate applicant resumes. Do not provide a separate narrative written statement. Rather you must describe in your resume how your past work experience demonstrates that you possess the competencies identified below.
Competencies:
- Problem Solving/Judgement
- Hazardous Materials (Radiological/Nuclear Material)
- Physical Requirements
- Risk Management (Operations)
- Collaboration
Specialized experience (SE):
GS-12:
Applicant must possess at least one (1) year of SE equivalent to the GS-11 grade level. SE is defined as follows:
- Consulting and assessing crime scenes containing radiological materials or involving nuclear-related components and/or operations.
- Coordinating with entities outside of the FBI for response, recovery and analysis of nuclear/weapons of mass destruction (WMD) incidents.
- Establishing, developing and maintaining professional networks with scientific, technical and investigative personnel.
GS-13:
In addition to the above, the individual selected for this position will be:
- Utilizing protocols to respond to various WMD incidents and crime scenes.
Required documents:
To apply to this position, interested applicants must provide a complete application package by the closing date which includes:
- Utilizing the Resume Builder, outline your relevant work experience and associated start and end dates. Uploaded resumes will not be reviewed or used for qualification purposes.
- Other supporting documents:
- College transcripts, if qualifying…
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