Special Operations (Hazmat) Team Coordinator
Company: COUNTY OF LEHIGH PENNSYLVANIA
Location: Allentown
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Summary: The Special Operations
Team Coordinator is responsible for the management, support and
operation of the Special Operations Team (Spec Ops) which is a
combination of Hazardous Materials Trained Personnel, Technical
Rescue Personnel and Drone Team Personnel that provides continuous
24-hour, seven-days-a-week emergency coverage to Lehigh County and
other jurisdictions as required under contract, agreement or as
requested. Essential Duties : Manage, coordinate and operate
specifically within the guidelines of the Lehigh County Uniform
Hazardous Materials Response Plan. Ensure the Spec Ops operates
within all OSHA, EPA, NFPA, NIOSH, PEMA or other agency
requirements, directives or recommendations. Manage Spec Ops
members and develop team leaders to assist in the various Spec Ops
management roles outlined in the uniform Hazardous Materials
Response Plan and Spec Operations "Standard Operating Guidelines".
Compile incident response coordination, documentation and invoicing
for responsible party reimbursement. Utilize software and/or other
specialized computer aided software to record and document
responses and requests for specialized resources and equipment
Develop and reinforce operational relationships with
neighboring/state/federal certified hazardous materials teams, bomb
squads, technical rescue, clean up contractors and other special
duty teams. Interact with necessary Local, State and Federal
Agencies as required. Participates in the Northeast Counter
Terrorism Task Force. Assist in development, submission, monitoring
and administration of the grant requests and reports for the
Hazardous Materials Response Fund, Hazardous Materials Emergency
Planning Training, Hazmat Annual Assessment, Radiological Emergency
Response Fund, Team Re-Certification and other grants as necessary.
Conduct the monthly Spec Ops meetings / training sessions and
assure that the required topics are addressed to maintain Spec Ops
certification. Responsible for the Spec Ops driver and equipment
training programs. Plan, implement and critique Spec Ops exercises
on a regular basis in accordance with PEMA guidelines and HSEPP.
Manage and maintain inventory stock levels, both on the vehicles
and at the storage locations to support team operations for hazards
associated with the needs of the response area. Independently
coordinate with outside providers for regular preventative
maintenance, annual or recommended calibration or servicing of all
critical Spec Ops equipment to ensure optimal response readiness.
Utilize software utilities to enhance the operation of the Spec Ops
computer-based research and Spec Ops notification capabilities.
Oversee and manage software implementations and manage the Spec Ops
internal website and social media. Develop annual comprehensive,
five-year strategic plan from which to guide the capital spending
plan and determine future Spec Ops Development Opportunities for
personal, equipment and vehicles. Interact with the CAD/Radio
Coordinator and other EMA staff on an as-needed basis to support
the Spec Ops program. Provide required reports or presentations to
the appropriate County LEPC (Lehigh and Northampton) at regularly
scheduled meetings. Management, programming and upkeep of PC based
relational database software used to maintain equipment inventory,
training, time, attendance, payroll and medical records. Function
as a member of the EMA Emergency Operations Staff as requested /
required. Perform related work as requested / required. Supervisory
Responsibilities: The Hazmat Team Coordinator has supervisory
responsibility for approximately 60 direct reports. Qualifications:
To perform this job successfully, the individual in this position
must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The
requirements listed below are representative of the minimum
knowledge, skills and ability required. Education/Experience:
Bachelor's degree (B. A.) from four-year college or university; or
one to two years related experience and/or training; or equivalent
combination of education and experience. Minimum five years
supervisory experience in Emergency Services, specializing in
Special Operations (HazMat, Technical Rescue). Minimum of ten years
of public safety in career or volunteer organization(s).
Proficiency in computer operations including Microsoft Office Suite
(Access, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint) and shows demonstrated
ability to become proficient in new computer software programs and
operations. Language Skills: Ability to read, analyze, and
interpret the most complex documents. Ability to respond
effectively to the most sensitive inquiries or complaints. Ability
to write speeches and articles using original or innovative
techniques or style. Read and assimilate information from highly
technical written manuals and materials. Interact with public
safety agencies, state and federal officials, media and cleanup
contractors. Develop and present ideas both orally and written to
small and larger groups of both peers and the general public.
Conduct media briefings or prepare press release documents for
events and incidents as needed. Speak, read, write fluently in
English. Mathematical Skills: Ability to work with mathematical
concepts such as probability and statistical inference, and
fundamentals of plane and solid geometry and trigonometry. Ability
to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and
proportions to practical situations. Compiles incident response
documentation and invoicing for responsible party reimbursement.
Review chemical data information to determine risk and hazards to
the first responders, public and environment. Develop plume and air
flow modeling for incidents involving hazardous materials,
chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear or explosive to help
and ensure public safety officials determine personal protective
equipment to be worn by first responders, areas that will need to
shelter-in-place or evacuated to limit exposure to the public.
Develop radiation decay rates for radiological incidents to
determine concentrations and acceptable levels (parts per million,
parts per billion, and lethal concentration). Use of geometry to
ensure proper shoring for technical rescue incidents, proper load
size for equipment being utilized to rescue the victim from a
precarious location. Reasoning Ability: Ability to define problems,
collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability
to interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions in
mathematical or diagram form and deal with several abstract and
concrete variables. Research chemical properties, concentrations,
and interactions to determine the safest way to render scenes safe,
determine precautionary levels for first responders and the public
safety. Follow recommended guidelines and instructions for shoring
and securing scene integrity. Read and interpret technical guides
and diagrams for hazmat and technical rescue incidents, be able to
clearly convey information to the Incident Commander to determine
and develop plans. Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Minimum
certified competency at the OSHA Hazardous Materials Technician
level. NFPA 472-2008 standard with Pro-Board Certification for
Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Incidents. Hazmat
Incident Command and Hazmat Safety Officer Training. Operations
Level in Technical Rescue Discipline. Ability to be available on
duty or on-call on a 24-hour, seven-day basis, with an ability to
respond to emergency scenes in an expeditious fashion. Emergency
Vehicle Operations Certification, with class C or higher
Pennsylvania Driver's License. Successful completion of a criminal
history investigation.
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