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Posted: March 11, 2026 (1 day ago)

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SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH MANAGER

Air National Guard Units

Department of the Air Force

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$83,935 - $109,122

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Job Description

Summary

This job involves leading safety programs for an Air National Guard unit, focusing on inspecting facilities, equipment, and operations to prevent accidents, especially those involving weapons and explosives.

The role requires planning inspections, investigating mishaps, and creating rules to ensure everyone follows health and safety standards.

It's a good fit for someone with military or technical experience in safety who enjoys problem-solving in high-risk environments like bases and training areas.

Key Requirements

  • At least 36 months of specialized experience in safety and occupational health, including inspections of facilities, equipment, and operations for compliance with regulations
  • Experience evaluating and correcting safety deficiencies, particularly in munitions, explosives, and weapons handling
  • Knowledge of occupational safety regulations, DOD explosives safety standards, and Air Force regulations
  • Ability to plan, conduct, and evaluate inspections for industrial, construction, transportation, and explosives activities
  • Skills in investigating mishaps, analyzing causes, and preparing reports with recommendations
  • Experience developing local directives, supplements to regulations, and mishap prevention procedures
  • U.S. citizenship and eligibility for a Washington National Guard Title 5 Excepted Service position

Full Job Description

This is a Washington National Guard Title 5 Excepted Service Technician position: SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH MANAGER Location: 225th Air Defense Group Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington 98438 Air National Guard Units Appointment Type: Permanent, excepted service Advertised as: Title 5 May be used to fill one or more vacancies.

*Ensure you read this announcement in its entirety, complete all application requirements, and your USA Jobs profile name is accurate* GENERAL EXPERIENCE: Experience in scientific or technical work that provided an understanding of the basic principles and concepts of the safety and occupational health field.

SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: Must have at least 36 months experience, education, or training performing periodic/unscheduled inspections of base facilities, warehouses, and equipment maintenance operations and evaluated compliance with applicable regulations and hazard system.

Recommended measures and methods to correct safety and occupational health deficiencies.

Participated in planning for testing of munitions, and assured integration of explosive safety criteria in testing procedures.

Reviewed test implementation directives for inclusion of appropriate safety criteria.

Prepared supplements to regulations and manuals for aircraft weapons safety and developed local regulations defining applicable mishap prevention procedures.

Performed, as a team member, specified survey work to identify and evaluate hazardous and nonhazardous work and conditions.

Applied conventional survey techniques to complete relatively uncomplicated evaluations.

Made recommendations concerning corrective procedures where the potential for injury or property damage exists or current procedures do not achieve the desired results or modify/cancel the corrective procedures are no longer appropriate for situations encountered.

OR 1 year equivalent to at least next lower grade level. Major Duties:

A GS-0018-11, SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH MANAGER: Plans, directs, coordinates, and evaluates activities necessary to the overall management of the ground and weapons safety programs.

Reviews health and safety plans/programs and develops and issues local directives and procedures establishing technical and administrative safety and occupational health requirements for industrial, construction, commercial, transportation activities, and explosives operations.

Plans, schedules, and conducts periodic inspections and evaluations for the following: Facilities, equipment, operations to include munitions maintenance, loading/unloading explosives, missile handling, weapons firing ranges, combat training, sited explosives storage area, operational explosives storage locations and identifies deficiencies in the programs and variances to the standards using a comprehensive knowledge of regulations, standards, procedures, methods, and techniques to determine compliance with occupational safety and health regulations, DOD explosives safety standards and AF regulations.

Evaluates a variety of complex, unconventional safety and occupational health problems or circumstances; determines risk assessment of the hazardous processes/conditions identified; and determines applicable methods and procedures for controlling or eliminating hazards.

Plans investigations and analyzes mishaps and hazardous conditions to determine origin, causes, and contributing elements and prepares written evaluation reports concerning findings.

Work operations and environmental conditions involve a substantial number and diversity of hazards which include those with significant severity and loss.

Obtains statements from witnesses, photographs mishap scene, records circumstances of mishap and extent of injuries, estimates cost of property damage, and prepares formal reports of findings with proposed recommendations and abatement dates to correct the unsafe acts/conditions.

Prepares supplements to regulations and manuals and develops specialized local regulations defining mishap prevention, handling, and storage procedures based on interpretation and/or adaptation of higher command instructions and policies formulated by other Federal government agencies.

Coordinates with all installation offices, shops and sections regarding comprehensive occupational health matters affecting installation personnel and devises specialized operating practices involving diverse but recognized hazards.

Prepares and revises local written procedures or abatement actions for conditions not directly addressed by existing standards or guidelines to include safety instruction and guides that are relevant to weapons/explosives safety, storage, and transportation of weapons/explosives and might affect base employees and current or planned contractor operations.

Reviews plans and specifications for new construction, major building alterations, and/or changes in installation equipment and monitors project through completion to ensure compliance with safety codes and standards.

Evaluates site plans, layout, and definitive drawings pertaining to weapons/explosives storage areas and recommends design changes not included in the original plan and provides technical recommendations to eliminate or control safety hazards in the repair and maintenance of installation facilities and equipment.

Advises as to quantity, distance, and uses of weapons/explosives requirements for new construction or modification of existing facilities.

Reviews request for exceptions, exemptions, deviations, variances, and waivers to mandatory safety standards.

Develops specialized operating practices affecting construction matters associated with diverse but recognized hazards and attends pre-construction conferences to brief contractors on safety requirements.

Identifies potential safety hazards to assure adequate fire exits, stairways, aisle space, adequate sprinkler systems, etc.

Randomly spot checks construction sites and notifies contracting officer when safety violations or practices are observed (e.g., improper scaffolding, construction pits not safeguarded, improper use of ladders).

Develops and provides technical safety training/instruction to supervisors, employees, and/or unit safety representatives on a wide range of work operations areas, such as traffic safety techniques, proper storage of hazardous materials, common laboratory hazards, confined space, lockout/tag out and building evacuation procedures.

Uses a wide variety of formal training materials, such as outlines, handouts, publications, films, exhibits, protective devices, and visual aids to provide and/or reinforce information related to safe work practices, accident prevention techniques, and mishap reporting requirements.

Other duties as assigned.

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Posted on USAJOBS: 3/11/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 3/12/2026

Source: USAJOBS | ID: WA-12905324-AF-T26-0156