PUERTO RICO NATIONAL GUARD AIR TECHNICIAN VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT COLA: 3.66% Duty Location: 156th Airlift Wing, Medical Group, Muñiz ANGB, Carolina, PR IMPORTANT INFORMATION: This position require military membership in the Puerto Rico Air National Guard (PRANG). If you are not a military member of the PRANG (i.e. member of the PR Army NG, civilian, active duty Airman, prior service, Airman member from another state, reservist, IRR, State Guard, etc.), you must contact the ANG Recruiting and Retention Superintendent (RRS) Office at (787) 529-2094 or (787) 529-6740 to request the PRANG Military Basic Requirements (MBR) Certification. Instructions to request such certification are available at https://www.pr.ngb.army.mil/hro/. If the MBR certification is not submitted, your application will not be screened. AREA OF CONSIDERATION: Area 1 Permanent technicians Enlisted members currently employed in the Puerto Rico Air National Guard. Area 2 Enlisted members of the Puerto Rico Air National Guard and personnel that meet all requirements to become an Airman in the Puerto Rico Air National Guard. (This position requires Air National Guard membership). First round consideration will be given to Area 1 Candidates (Area 2 Candidates will be screened only in the event that there are no qualified or recommended Area 1 Candidates). To prevent a grade inversion, military rank allowed for this position will be determined at the final evaluation of the vacancy announcement considering the military rank of the supervisor. Acceptance of any military technician position may cause the termination of entitlements and eligibility for all military bonuses and student loan repayments. For further information you must contact the appropriate military Education Office. Learn more about this agency Responsibilities As a INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE TECHNICIAN (D1720000), GS-0640-8, you will plan, schedule, execute, manage, and administer the installation-wide Industrial Hygiene/Bioenvironmental Engineering Program (IH/BEE), which includes occupational health/industrial hygiene, radiation safety, and environmental monitoring to maintain and promote the health and well-being of military and technician personnel. Physical Demands: The work is sometimes performed in an office environment, but also typically requires the employee to carry equipment and do a good deal of walking, standing, bending, and climbing while conducting frequent inspections or surveys of industrial work sites. Incumbent is subject to working in confined spaces. Working Environment: Incumbent is exposed to a variety of discomforts and potentially hazardous conditions, including noise, toxic chemicals, physical stresses, extreme temperatures, and safety hazards. The employee must often use protective clothing/equipment when performing surveys or investigations. Travel Required Not required Supervisory status No SDL2017
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