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| Location: | Addison, TX |
Position Summary
We are seeking a Chemical Spectroscopist to lead the identification and adjudication of chemical signatures from airborne passive FTIR and hyperspectral sensors, to maintain and extend the program's spectral detection libraries, and to support real-time and reach-back analysis during operational deployments. This is a mission-facing analytical role in a deadline-driven, QA-governed environment. The candidate is ideally located near Addison, TX, but remote delivery may be available depending on qualifications. If remote delivery, periodic travel is required to Addison, TX, and to the deployment sites. This person will have to travel to Addison, TX, to support on-site meetings.
About the Program:
EPA ASPECT provides airborne chemical and radiological threat-detection capability in support of emergency response and large public events. On the chemical-detection side, the program operates passive Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectrometry and longwave hyperspectral imaging from a fixed-wing platform to detect, identify, and map chemical releases — including toxic industrial chemicals/materials (TICs/TIMs) and chemical warfare agents — and to deliver time-sensitive analysis to incident command and interagency partners. The system supports emergency responses, Special Event Assessment Rating (SEAR) events, and Nationally Significant Security Events (NSSE), and must be held at the highest operational readiness standard.
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