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Engineer Management

Location:
Melbourne, FL, 32940
Salary:
$88,500
Posted:
July 20, 2011

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Jonathan D. Chastine

**** ******* *****

Melbourne, FL 32940

Email: ij962h@r.postjobfree.com

Current Location:

Camp Lemonier, Djibouti Horn of Africa

US AFRICA COMMAND

PSC 831, Box 0052

FPO AE 09363-0052

Email: ij962h@r.postjobfree.com

WORK EXPERIENCE:

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PAE Government Services

5/2010 – present

Emergency Manager, Support Contractor

Camp Lemonnier Djibouti Africa

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Manages and supervises Emergency Dispatch operations on Camp Lemonnier determines response requirements and relative priorities of situations.

Developed Standard Operating Procedures and work instructions for Emergency Dispatch, Emergency Operations Center, and Emergency Management operations

Develops and instructs Incident Command (ICS) training IAW Presidential Directive 5 (PD-5) and National Response Framework to Army, Navy, and Air Force emergency response personnel within the eastern African region

Emergency Management knowledge base and manages functional area activities within the Combat Operations Center (COC).

Procedural knowledge base to US Military during CNIC Active Shooter exercise base training to Naval and Army security personnel within the eastern African region

In partnership with US Army Civil Affairs personnel mentors emergency responder on mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery operation to be used in eastern African nation

Manages Camp Lemonnier Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear program and provides subject-matter expertise to Emergency Management officer, Operations Officer, and Commanding Officer during all Force Protection Conditions

Manages Emergency Management training program for camp and provides Emergency Management and CBRN guidance to Joint Task Force Horn of Africa command personnel as required

Redesigned 60th Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron crash and recovery procedures for the Predator MQ1 UAV to camp mission requirements

Working with Host Nation and US Embassy in the development of MOU/MOA for emergency response beyond camp borders

Provides Emergency Management/CBRN risk assessment to Horn of Africa military personnel

Manages inventory control of all CBRN equipment stock by identify requirements, ordering, receiving, warehousing, maintaining, and accounting for 2.1 million dollars worth of government equipment

Operational planning, training, and coordinating with other Camp Lemonnier Djibouti and regional agencies to ensure all assigned personnel are prepared for emergencies

Provides briefings to JTF-HOA staff on Emergency Management program and policies

Provides input on the use of remote sensing and reconnaissance operations, activation and deployment of assessment personnel or teams, and geospatial and geographic information system support needed for incident management

Coordinates overall staffing of Camp Lemonnier Djibouti Horn of Africa emergency management activities at Combat Operations Center (EOC)

Battelle Memorial Institute

12/2009 – 5/2010

Protections Operations Specialist III

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Team Leader in the development, implementation and/or operations of client protection programs

Team Lead for research tasks in support of operational defense protection projects

Contractor Lead in developing, conducting and/or report development of Emergency Operations-related hazard threat, vulnerability, consequence, and/or response capability assessments

Contractor Lead in the development and/or execution of training, exercise, and/or readiness evaluation tasks

Contractor Lead and Assistant Execution Lead in protection operations in support of clients, to include but not limited to, Incident Command Post, Mobile Command Post, Operations Center, Dispatch Center, Joint Information Center, and Family Assistance Center, Joint Field Office, and/or Joint Task Force activities

Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)

5/2007 – 12/2009

Installation Protection Program (IPP) - DOD Senior Instructor Guardian II Program

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Managed CBRN detection, identification, decontamination, and personal protective equipment

Lead Contractor Training Instructor for the training of US military first responders in New Equipment Training (NET) in both government and commercial off-the-shelf technology designed for detection; identification; warning; reporting; decision support; individual and collective protection; decontamination; and surveillance and response.

Lead Contractor Trainer, instructing emergency first responder to the operations level for Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) IAW 29 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 1910.120(q) and NFPA 472 & 473.

Overall responsible for the submission of After Action Reports (AAR) upon completion of each training visit to DoD Joint Project Manager for Installation Protection Program

Contractor Evaluator Lead for CBRN policy and procedures during Installation Protection Program Full-Scale installation exercise

Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)

1/2004 – 5/2007

CBRN Subject-Matter-Expert (SME) - JWARN Lead Support Contractor

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Lead Government contractor ensuring Northrop Grumman adheres to NATO and DoD guidance in the development of Joint Warning and Reporting Network (JWARN) Block II software program

Responsible for providing program status briefing military and corporate personnel on the DoD development of Joint Warning and Reporting Network JWARN Block II software

Managed sub-contractor development of training material that will be used by the four services technical training in the training of war fighters IAW government requirements

Contractor CBRN subject matter expertise lead in the integration of JWARN software into C4I systems; Command and Control Personal Computer (C2PC), Global Command and Control System (GCCS), and Force XXI Battle Command, Brigade-and-Below (FBCB2) strategic and tactical systems

Integration Lead appointed to verification, development, and validation of Nuclear Biological Chemical message coding IAW Allied Engineering Publication 45 (AEP 45)

Subject Matter Expert providing reach-back capabilities for NBC Analysis and JWARN Blk I

Nov 2002 to Jan 2004

Military Analyst, Lead Contractor

Headquarters United States Air Force, Air Combat Command Civil Engineer Emergency Management and CBRN Modernization Branch, Langley Air Force Base Virginia

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United States Air Force representative for the procurement of war fighter’s CBRN Individual Protective Equipment

In Partnership with the United States Air Force five (5) major commands in the development of CBRN requirements Mission Need Statements (MNS) for the service

Responsible for the development of USAF Joint Operational Requirements Documents for CBRN Individual Protective Equipment

Voting member of Joint Service CBRN Research, Development, and Acquisition Working Group

In Partnership with the United States Air Force five (5) major commands developed Concepts of Operation (ConOps) which outlined Air Force use, sustainability, and maintainability for CBRN protective equipment

Developed USAF annexes and appendices to all Joint Operational Requirements

Documents

Point man in coordinating with (5) United States Air Force (USAF) commands on their CBRN requirements.

July 2002 to Nov 2002

6th Civil Engineer Squadron

MacDill AFB Florida

Readiness Technician, Support Contractor

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Responsible to ensure wing personnel were trained in CBRN defense tactics, techniques, and procedures

Authored the Hurricane and Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection Plan to include CENTCOM personnel and assets

As Exercise Evaluation Team lead and CBRN subject-matter-expert was responsible for evaluating wing personnel to operate in simulated CBRN environments

July 2002 – Retired from USAF

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Jun 1998 to July 2002

45th Space Wing

Patrick AFB Florida

Emergency Management Supervisor, Active Duty

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Prepared, planned, trained, instruct and equipped installation staff personnel to respond, maintain mission capability, and recover from the full spectrum of physical threat events including major accidents, natural disasters, and terrorist use of CBRN (E) events

Managed the installations Civil Engineer (CE) Prime Base Engineer Emergency Force (Prime BEEF) program and equipment that supports Air Force civil engineer expeditionary operations

Provided technical expertise to commanders during full spectrum threat response operations

Performed detection, monitoring, warning, and reporting of chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear (CBRN) event

Provided Space Shuttle launch support to Kennedy Space Center and Atlas and Delta rocket launch Cape Canaveral as by operating the Mobile Command Post providing a key communications link the 45th Space Wing leadership and NASA launch control center from the field

Provided Patrick AFB units and staff agencies assistance through the execution of the Emergency Management Staff Assistance Visit (SAV) Program ensuring emergency management planning and training are accomplished and that related directives are followed

Developed emergency management staff assistant visit and conducted annually

Provides a written report to unit commanders and briefings the Installation Senior Staff Readiness Working Group on findings and trends

Key member of the installation Hurricane Evacuation Team and liaison to the county Emergency Operations Center

Formal Education:

Community College of the Air Force Maxwell AFB, AL US

Associate Degree - 1/1989

Major: Disaster Preparedness

Minor: Instructional System Design

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Relevant Coursework, licensees and Certifications:

United States Air Force Disaster Preparedness School, Lowery AFB, Colorado

Disaster/Emergency Preparedness (Master) Instructor

USAF Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Defense Equipment Maintenance and Operations (Subject Matter Expert)

Academic Instructor Course, Maxwell Air Force Base Alabama (Air University)

Hazardous Materials Train-The-Trainer Course, US Air Force Fire Training Academy (Awareness, Incident Command, Operations, and Technician level (Accredited and Certified through Oklahoma State and INTERNATIONAL FIRE SERVICE ACCREDITATION CONGRESS (IFSAC)

White House Military Office (WHMO) Executive Support

Contingency Operations Readiness Training Course

• Continuity of US Government Operations Training Instructor at FEMA Special Facility Virginia

Hazardous Communication (HAZCOM) Training - (Instructor)

OSHA Hazardous Substance Health and Safety – (Instructor)

The National Emergency Response & Rescue Training Center

College Station, TX US

Certification

Telecommunicator I&II Course National Professional Qualifications Board (PRO Board Certified)

Federal Emergency Management Agency, Emergency Management Institute courses IS-1, 3, 100, 120, 130, 139, 200, 300,230,235,292,317,393,547,700,701,800,& 907

US Department Of Justice's Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support. Anti-Terrorism Awareness course for Emergency First Responders Course

ANTI-TERRORISM (WMD) TRAINING COURSE

LAS VEGAS, NV US

Certification

Hazardous Communication (HAZCOM) Training

Lowery AFB, CO US

Certification - 6/1992

Hazardous Communication (HAZCOM) Training (Instructor)

OSHA Hazardous Substance Health and Safety (Instructor)

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Experience

Over 22 years military and 10 yrs civilian experience in, Emergency Management and Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear tactical and strategic, operations, management, and training.

Desert Shield/Desert Storm veteran

October 1990 – March 1991

Operation Southern Watch Veteran

1999 – Ali Al Salem AB, Kuwait

Emergency and Hazardous Waste Management Planners Course Adjunct Instructor

Brooks City Base, San Antonio Texas

Participated in DoD/DOE Disaster Response exercises

United States Air Force Team Lead in the evaluations of DOD state-of-the-art Biological Point Detection System

Dugway Proving Grounds, Utah

Technical Instructor Course

Lowery AFB Colorado (USAF)

Awarded Master Instructor certification

Lowery AFB Colorado (USAF) 1989

Academic Instructor Course

Air University, Maxwell AFB Alabama

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Proficient in Government and Commercial-off-the-shelf Specialized Equipment

• HAZMAT ID

• HAZMAT ID Ranger

• APD 2000

• Gamma RAE II Radiation Detector

• Lumidor MicroMax Pro – 5 Gas Detector

• EPD-Mk2 Dosimeter

• Ahura – First Defender

• Tychem® Level C Suit

• Millennium Chemical-Biological Gas Mask

• Dräeger Civil Defense Simultest (CDS) HAZMAT Kit

• M22 Automatic Chemical Agent Detector Alarm (ACADA)

• QSA-102 Full (Quicksilver)

• Large Area Sampling Kit (LASKit)

• Small Area Sampling Kit (SASKit)

• GR-135 Radio Isotope Identification Device

• Weatherpak 400

• Joint Chemical Agent Detector (JCAD)

• M256A1 Chemical Detector

• M8/M9 Paper Tape

• Improved Chemical Agent Detector

• M22 Automatic Chemical Agent Detector

• Joint Effect Model (JEM)

• Joint Warning and Reporting Network (JWARN)Block I&II

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Professional Publications & Writings

Technical and Project Lead in the development of Department of Defense Joint Warning and Reporting Network (JWARN) Computer Based Training (CBT) material and Test and Evaluation curriculum

Department of Defense Knowledge base in the development of the Department of Defense (DOD) Nuclear Accident Response Procedures DOD 3150.8-M, Nuclear Accident Response Procedures (NARP), Appendix 3 "Radiological Monitoring"



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