
Parsons Corporation
Multinational technology‑driven engineering and infrastructure firm serving government and private sectors.
MDDU CBRN Operations Administration and Logistics Coordinator
Coordinate CBRN ops admin & logistics, support deployment, training, and equipment management.
Job Highlights
About the Role
The coordinator will support document development, strategic planning, and policy implementation for chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear detection operations, identify training requirements, create training documentation systems, and administer property management including fleet and equipment inventory across the United States. Additional responsibilities include informing the development of operational support products (CONOPs, SOPs, job aids, brochures, handbooks) and identifying training and exercise requirements that promote a systems view of CBRN detection programs. • Tailor CBRN products and services to local constraints and environmental factors. • Develop and support MDDP CBRN deployment plans and strategies. • Interface with DHS toolsets (ArcGIS, HSIN) for data and knowledge management. • Manage MDDP tasking systems, operational requests, and deployment data. • Support document creation, strategic planning, and policy implementation for CBRN detection operations. • Identify training requirements and develop MDDP training plans and documentation system. • Administer property management, including fleet management and equipment inventory nationwide. • Produce operational support products such as CONOPs, SOPs, job aids, brochures, and handbooks. • Maintain an active Secret (or higher) security clearance and obtain DHS suitability.
Key Responsibilities
- ▸arcgis
- ▸data management
- ▸tasking
- ▸training
- ▸fleet management
- ▸sops
What You Bring
Parsons is seeking a highly talented MDDU CBRN Operations Administration and Logistics Coordinator to support the MDDP CBRN program. The role involves tailoring products and services to local constraints, developing and supporting deployment plans, interfacing with DHS toolsets such as ArcGIS and HSIN, and managing tasking systems, operational requests, and deployment data. The position requires an active Secret security clearance (or higher) and the ability to obtain DHS Suitability. Candidates must have 10 years of experience in radiological and nuclear detection and training, experience with special event operations, and proficiency with a range of detection equipment and software tools. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are required for daily situation reports, after‑action reports, and monthly reporting, as well as proficiency with Microsoft Office, A/V equipment, and radiation worker training. Travel of up to 20 % of the month within the contiguous United States and territories may be required, including back‑to‑back trips exceeding a week. • Possess 10+ years experience in radiological and nuclear detection and training. • Experience with special event operations (SEAR or NSSE) and CBRN training exercises. • Proficient with detection equipment (mobile/portable radiation detectors, PRD, RIID, auxiliary radios, material sources). • Excellent verbal and written communication for situation reports, after‑action reports, and monthly reports. • Skilled in Microsoft Office, A/V equipment, and computer applications. • Willingness to travel up to 20 % of the month across the U.S. and territories.
Requirements
- ▸10+ years
- ▸cbrn
- ▸detection equipment
- ▸microsoft office
- ▸arcgis
- ▸secret clearance
Benefits
Parsons’ Federal Solutions segment delivers resources to U.S. government customers across defense, security, intelligence, infrastructure, and environmental domains, fostering a culture of excellence and close‑knit teams. The salary range is $72,900–$127,600, and the company offers comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, PTO, 401(k), life insurance, flexible schedules, and holidays.
Work Environment
Hybrid