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Safety and Occupational Health Senior Policy Advisor

Concurrent Technologies Corporation

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Arlington, VA
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Safety & Occupational Health Senior Policy Advisor

Concurrent Technologies Corporation

Arlington, VA

Minimum Clearance Required: Secret
Clearance Level Must Be Able to Obtain: Secret

Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC), a nonprofit, mission-driven organization dedicated to delivering innovative solutions to advance national security and readiness, is seeking an experienced Safety & Occupational Health Policy Advisor to provide expert-level support to the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of War for Safety and Occupational Health providing strategic expertise and authoritative guidance on Department of War (DoW) Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) and Occupational/Environmental Health (OEH) policy, governance, and enterprise oversight. In this role you will support the development, modernization, and integration of DoW-wide safety and health policies, directives, and governance frameworks to ensure alignment with federal regulatory requirements, executive directives, and departmental readiness objectives.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Serves as a senior Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) policy advisor supporting the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of War for Safety and Occupational Health (ODASW(SOH)). Provides authoritative recommendations, technical analysis, and enterprise-level oversight across all DoW SOH and Occupational/Environmental Health (OEH) portfolios.
  • Leads technical support of development, revision, and integration of DoW-wide SOH and OEH policy, directives, instructions, manuals, and governance issuances. Provides expert technical input to major issuances including DoDI 6055.01, Executive Order 12196, and 29 CFR Part 1960.
  • Advises Director, Occupational and Environmental Safety leadership on SOH/OEH policy implications, enterprise risk governance, and alignment with Federal requirements, readiness objectives, and Departmental priorities.Conducts high-level analysis of occupational safety, environmental health, industrial hygiene, radiation safety, laser safety, hearing conservation, hazard communication, and related SOH domains to inform policy decisions and strategic direction.
  • Supports ODASW(SOH) governance activities, including Safety and Occupational Health Committee (SOHC), Defense Safety Oversight Council (DSOC) work groups, and other enterprise SOH/OEH forums.
  • Provides administrative and operational support to SOH-related working groups, including scheduling meetings, preparing agendas, drafting meeting minutes, tracking action items, and advising working group chairs on process, content, and decision pathways.
  • Supports Department-wide policy modernization, enterprise integration, and alignment of SOH/OEH programs with readiness, force protection, and workforce health objectives.
  • Conducts independent assessments and provides advisory input on organizational readiness for external evaluations, audits, and management system certifications.
  • Prepares senior-level responses to congressional inquiries, media requests, DoW Inspector General reviews, and Government Accountability Office findings related to SOH and OEH.
  • Provides expert recommendations to strengthen SOHMS oversight, governance, and execution of DoW Recognition Programs.
  • Advises on development and standardization of DoW SOH professional competencies, career pathways, and enterprise training requirements.
  • Represents Director, Occupational and Environmental Safety leadership, as necessary, in engagements with Federal regulatory agencies (e.g., OSHA, EPA, FDA), interagency partners, and technical working groups.
  • Provides technical review and edits to concepts, proposals, and initiatives aimed at improving DoW occupational and environmental health and safety capabilities.
  • Supports enterprise tracking, analysis, and reporting of SOH/OEH performance, emerging risks, and policy gaps to inform Director, Occupational and Environmental Safety leadership decision


Basic Qualifications:
  • Bachelor's degree in safety, occupational health, public health, or related field.
  • Minimum 12 years of experience in safety, occupational health, or industrial hygiene.
  • Demonstrated experience developing, interpreting, and advising on Federal SOH/OEH policy and regulatory requirements.
  • Experience working with Federal regulatory agencies (e.g., EPA, OSHA, FDA) and applying Federal regulations to enterprise SOH/OEH programs.
  • Experience facilitating and participating in senior-level technical meetings with Federal agencies, regulatory bodies, and subject matter experts across SOH and OEH domains.
  • Experience developing or advising on occupational health, environmental health, and industrial hygiene policies, procedures, and governance structures.
  • Working understanding of Department of War roles, missions, and organizational structures relevant to SOH and OEH.
  • Experience supporting working groups, including scheduling, agenda development, meeting minutes, and coordination with chairs and stakeholders.


Preferred Qualifications:
  • Advanced degree in a related field.
  • Extensive experience advising senior leadership on SOHMS implementation, governance, and policy integration.
  • Prior DoW leadership experience or highly specialized experience in enterprise SOHMS implementation.
  • BCSP Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or AIHA Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH).


Why CTC?
  • Our teams at CTC are passionate and thrive on collaboration in a team environment
  • When we encounter a difficult problem, we have a variety of talented and diverse employees that work together to solve the toughest challenges
  • Competitive salary and benefits package
  • Although our work at CTC is extremely important, we also recognize the need for our employees to maintain a proper mix of work and personal life
  • Visit www.ctc.com to learn more


Join us! CTC offers exceptional career growth, cutting edge technology, educational opportunities, and recognition for quality work.

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Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC) is an independent, nonprofit, applied research and development professional services organization providing innovative management and technology-based solutions to a wide array of clients representing federal and state agencies and the private sector. As a nonprofit organization, we are uniquely qualified to provide clients with unbiased, in-depth assessments. CTC delivers the best total solution for each client by bringing together the right scientists, engineers, business talent, technology transfer experts, and more concurrently, so that the process is cost-effective as well as thorough and efficient. CTC has also been able to take bold steps, such as designing and installing the most advanced equipment and operating a variety of testbeds and laboratories, in pursuit of leap-ahead solutions to support fast-changing military, industrial, and business needs. CTC has made the investment to reduce client risk and ensure excellence.

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