Leader in water, environment & sustainable infrastructure consulting and engineering worldwide.
Perform UXO/IED detection, clearance and management for overseas projects.
8 days ago ago
Experienced (8-12 years)
Full Time
Arlington, VA
Field
Company Size
30,000 Employees
Service Specialisms
Engineering
Consulting
Design
Technical Services
Construction
Project Management
Environmental Services
Water Resources
Sector Specialisms
Energy
Defense Services
Disaster and Emergency Management
Marine
Transportation
Government
Water Resources
Utilities
Role
Description
uxo clearance
team training
task management
field leadership
equipment use
documentation
Provide expertise and oversight in ordnance removal, disposal, and destruction and PSSM activities.
Provide overall in-country management of the task order and the contractors of the on-the-ground team.
Perform UXO detection, identification, and clearance operations within an assigned area of responsibility/knowledge, under immediate direction and supervision of a higher qualified UXO employee in accordance with specified criteria and stated requirements.
Ensure proper training, equipping, and rehearsal of AXO/IED removal teams and their supporting elements and will manage the day-to-day implementation of AXO/IED removal tasks throughout the program.
Utilize applicable requirements (codes, standards, specifications, regulations, procedures, etc.) and, as necessary, tools, instruments, and equipment to perform assigned activities.
Provide hands-on leadership for search teams in their day-to-day operations.
Assist in the preparation of required work documents such as supportive records/documentation.
Requirements
hazwoper
diver
uxo/eod
secret clearance
dod standards
international
Ability to work in various environments and climates.
Certificate of completion from an UXO or EOD program. Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree is preferred for senior level positions.
40-hour Hazwoper certification.
International experience is desired.
Diver Certification.
Knowledge of applicable US DoD and IMAS standards, industry, and international best practices.
Secret Clearance is desired.
Valid driver’s license and passport with at least one year before expiration.
Knowledge of Host Country requirements and culture.
Construction or Hazardous Waste Operations experience is preferred.
8-hour Hazwoper certification.
Benefits
Flexibility and company-wide commitment to work/life balance.
Collaborative team atmosphere that values the contributions of all employees.
Learning and development opportunities for ongoing professional growth.
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
pre-employment drug screen required; physical may be needed.
Company
Overview
$5B
Annual Revenue
The company generates approximately $5 billion in revenue each year.
1966
Year Founded
Established in 1966 in Pasadena, the company has grown globally over the decades.
110,000
Annual Projects
It executes approximately 110,000 projects annually across various sectors.
Top ENR
Industry Rankings
The company is highly ranked in ENR for water treatment, wind power, and hydroelectric plant engineering.
Leveraging a signature science-driven approach, it tackles complex problems in water, environmental restoration and sustainable infrastructure.
It organizes itself into government and commercial/international groups, enabling tailored expertise across public and private sectors.
Its Digital Systems division develops advanced analytics and visualization tools (like FusionMap®), supporting clients in grid reliability and AI infrastructure.
Unusual among engineering firms, it bridges traditional civil projects with cutting-edge digital and AI-enabled infrastructure solutions.
Culture + Values
Service
Value
Excellence
Opportunity
Improving lives around the world by Leading with Science®
Our workforce is diverse and includes leading experts in our fields
Encouraging our associates to explore new technologies, ideas, and business trends
Environment + Sustainability
$1B Credit Facility
Sustainability-linked financial initiative
A $1 billion credit facility tied to greenhouse gas reduction and improving lives metrics.
78% Emissions Reduction
Greenhouse gas reduction from operations
Achieved a 78% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from operations, aligning with carbon negative targets.
100% Solar Energy
Net zero energy target achieved
Achieved net zero energy target via a LEED Platinum certified project with 100% solar energy and energy use intensity ≤ 30 kBtu/sf/year.
36% Emissions Reduction
GHG reduction per employee
Reduced greenhouse gas emissions per employee by 36% for Scope 1 and 2 compared to 2021 baseline.
Carbon negative target with UN Global Compact and SBTi alignment.
Independent verification of science-based targets in line with 1.5 °C Paris goal.
Reporting Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions.
60% of vendor spend to commit to SBTi by 2027.
24% of business holds ISO 14001 certification for environmental management.
Net zero energy target achieved via LEED Platinum California DGS Natural Resources Headquarters project.
Sustainability-linked $1 billion credit facility tied to GHG reduction and improving lives metrics.
Inclusion & Diversity
20,400 people
STEM program engagement
The company's STEM program has engaged over 20,400 individuals, focusing on promoting participation and inclusivity in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
TRIR 0.37 and LWDIR 0.12
Safety performance metrics
The company achieved a Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR) of 0.37 and a Lost Workday Injury Rate (LWDIR) of 0.12 in 2024, representing a 54% and 60% improvement over industry averages, respectively.
Strive for achievement: committed to high performance and delivering on promises
Be open and transparent: foster a culture where people can share openly and say what they mean
Listen to and respect people: value people, listen deeply, and ensure all voices are heard and respected
Pursue curiosity and have a passion for learning: constantly aim to learn and grow through research, feedback, and reflection
Embrace diversity and collaboration: work as one team that embraces diversity and actively invites different perspectives
Indigenous engagement commitments: respect land tenure and property rights; maximize meaningful employment and business opportunities for Indigenous Peoples; engage Indigenous suppliers; provide training and youth/elder opportunities
Women’s representation: supports the Australian Human Rights Commission’s Wiyi Yani U Thangani Report; targeting structural change for First Nations women and girls