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2 open rolesTeam 201,500Since 1983Latest: Jun 24, 2026, 2:57 PM UTCCompany SiteLinkedIn
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Full TimeRemoteLeadTeam 201-500Since 1983

• Developing and executing WMD/CBRN training programs, including Train-the-Trainer (T3) curricula, workshops, and tabletop exercises (TTX) for U.S. and international partners. • Designing and leading training events and supporting development of Concepts of Operations (CONOPS) for WMD/CBRN response missions. • Developing training materials and conducting training for topics such as sample collection, chemical and biological forensics, site exploitation, evidence collection/packaging in high-threat environments, and standard operating procedure (SOP) development. • Conducting capability assessments and gap analyses related to WMD/CBRN capabilities and preparing detailed technical reports with actionable recommendations. • Coordinating and building relations with government stakeholders and partner nations to ensure effective collaboration to produce successful training events. • Supporting chemical security and WMD/CBRN policy compliance in alignment with U.S. and international partner standards. • Advising on field and laboratory operations, including mobile and fixed-site capabilities in austere or deployed environments. • Contributing to operational planning, risk management, and training strategy development across programs.

United States
$110K - $150K / year
Part TimeRemoteLeadTeam 201-500Since 1983

• Developing and executing WMD/CBRN training programs, including Train-the-Trainer (T3) curricula, workshops, and tabletop exercises (TTX) for U.S. and international partners. • Designing and leading training events and supporting development of Concepts of Operations (CONOPS) for WMD/CBRN response missions. • Developing training materials and conducting training for topics such as sample collection, chemical and biological forensics, site exploitation, evidence collection/packaging in high-threat environments, and standard operating procedure (SOP) development. • Conducting capability assessments and gap analyses related to WMD/CBRN capabilities and preparing detailed technical reports with actionable recommendations. • Coordinating and building relations with government stakeholders and partner nations to ensure effective collaboration to produce successful training events. • Supporting chemical security and WMD/CBRN policy compliance in alignment with U.S. and international partner standards. • Advising on field and laboratory operations, including mobile and fixed-site capabilities in austere or deployed environments. • Contributing to operational planning, risk management, and training strategy development across programs.

United States
$110K - $150K / year