Facilities Systems Specialist II (1896)
Company: Battelle National Biodefense Inst
Location: Frederick
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description BACKGROUND The National
Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasures Center (NBACC) is a unique
facility located at Fort Detrick in Frederick, MD, dedicated to
defending the nation against biological threats. Established in
response to biodefense gaps identified after the Amerithrax attacks
of 2001, NBACC has been operated by the Battelle National
Biodefense Institute (BNBI) since 2006. NBACC supports DHS and
national biodefense preparedness planning, response, emerging
threat characterization, and bioforensic analyses. It addresses
critical scientific knowledge gaps regarding biological agents to
protect the public and defend the nation against biological
threats—whether naturally occurring, accidental, or deliberate.
NBACC also provides federal law enforcement with scientific data to
support the investigation and attribution of biocrimes and the
protection of the U.S. bioeconomy. NBACC is comprised of two
centers: National Bioforensic Analysis Center (NBFAC) : Conducts
technical analyses to support federal law enforcement
investigations. National Biological Threat Characterization Center
(NBTCC) : Conducts experiments and studies to gather data for
understanding biological vulnerabilities and hazards. Together,
these centers serve as a national resource for assessing risks
posed by biological agents and emerging technologies, informing
biodefense policy and response planning, and supporting the
investigation, prosecution, and prevention of biocrimes and
bioterrorism. PRIMARY FUNCTION This role requires independent
troubleshooting and repair of non-critical systems,
intermediate-level maintenance activities, inspections, and
monitoring of industrial control and specialty facility systems.
The FSS II supports vendor/subcontractor services, mentors junior
staff, and contributes to the development of maintenance procedures
to ensure operational efficiency and compliance with regulatory
standards. The FSS II demonstrates intermediate knowledge in all
aspects of facility operations with a focus on specialty facility
system operations and processes. MINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
High School graduate (or equivalent) with a minimum of 4 years of
experience related to commercial and industrial electromechanical
control systems. Previous experience maintaining control systems or
calibrating research equipment within high-containment facilities
is preferred. Demonstrates thorough knowledge of OSHA safety
regulations. OSHA 10 or 30 certification required. Specialty
knowledge in Facility Systems (e.g., Building Automation System
(BAS), Autoclaves, Security Systems, Equipment Certification, or
Electrical Systems). Basic understanding of computer networking.
Intermediate understanding of Electro-mechanical control systems.
Ability to read and interpret schematics for electrical and control
systems. Proficient computer skills (e.g., electronic forms, office
applications, web-based applications). Ability to work
independently on non-critical systems and under supervision for
critical systems. Ability to mentor and train junior staff on
general processes. Must be willing to obtain and maintain NSF
certification for Biosafety Cabinets. Must be willing to obtain and
maintain qualifications for maintenance activities in BSL-2, BSL-3,
and BSL-4 biocontainment laboratories. Familiarity with Airlock
decontamination using Vaporized Hydrogen Peroxide. Skills and
experience to support laboratory activities in accordance with
NBACC’s management system (e.g., ISO). Must be a U.S. citizen, able
to obtain and maintain an interim secret clearance leading to a
top-secret clearance and suitability for DHS. Participation in the
Immunization Program, Medical Surveillance Program, and/or
enrollment in the Personnel Reliability Program (PRP) is required.
May be required to participate in NBACC’s alternative work schedule
and/or on-call schedule, depending on business needs. PRIMARY
RESPONSIBILITIES Performs troubleshooting, operation, and
intermediate level maintenance on specialty facility systems and
industrial control systems (e.g., Building Automation System (BAS),
autoclaves, security/access control systems, equipment/filter
certification systems, and electrical control systems) with limited
supervision. Independently performs minor repairs and component
replacements on specialty and noncritical systems, including field
devices such as actuators, control valves, sensors, low voltage
control wiring, and control modules or field panels, as directed by
senior staff or vendor specifications. Adjusts BAS setpoints,
schedules, and system parameters within predefined limits to
maintain environmental conditions and support laboratory and
facility operations; may perform basic programming diagnostics or
point checks and operates HMI/BAS front ends to investigate alarms
and system performance. Supports the Certification Program (e.g.,
HEPA/filter certification, equipment certifications, equipment
validations) by independently executing assigned tests,
calibration, and validation procedures and documenting results;
work is reviewed and verified by FSS III or senior staff. Performs
filter certifications and related tests in accordance with NSF,
CDC/NIH BMBL, and applicable NBACC standards, ensuring proper
documentation and communication of results. Supports calibration
and validation of specialty systems and equipment (e.g.,
autoclaves, decontamination systems), including setup, execution,
documentation, and coordination with vendors and senior staff;
identifies out of tolerance conditions and assists in remediation.
Monitors specialty facility systems and industrial controls (e.g.,
BAS alarms, security system status, autoclave cycles, electrical
system indicators) and responds to alarms or deviations as part of
the oncall program, stabilizing conditions and escalating issues to
FSS/FMS III, Facility Coordinator, or Supervisor as appropriate.
Assists senior technicians during emergency repairs or incidents
involving specialty facility systems, such as critical BAS
failures, autoclave malfunctions, or security system outages; may
lead the technical response to security system malfunctions (e.g.,
badge reader failures) under established procedures. Serves as a
technical point of contact for assigned specialty systems or
processes (e.g., BAS, autoclaves, equipment/filter certification,
security controls, or electrical control systems), providing
subject matter input to internal stakeholders, vendors, and senior
facilities staff. ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Assists technicians
with predictive, preventive, and corrective maintenance tasks on
facility equipment by performing assigned tasks with limited
supervision, particularly where specialty systems interface with
general facility infrastructure. Provides escorting and on-floor
support for specialty vendors and subcontractors (e.g., BAS
integrators, autoclave manufacturers, security system providers),
including communicating system history and providing input on scope
and quality of work. Mentors and trains junior staff (FMS I and
other entry level personnel) on basic specialty system operation,
alarm recognition, safe work practices, and relevant
biosafety/biosecurity protocols. Contributes to the development and
improvement of maintenance procedures, SOPs, and system
documentation by identifying recurring issues, data trends, or
opportunities to improve reliability, compliance, and efficiency;
provides input that may be incorporated into formal procedures by
senior staff. Completes tasks assigned through the Asset
Management/CMMS system, ensuring accurate and timely entry of
labor, materials, system conditions, and corrective actions to
support regulatory compliance and reliable system history.
Independently conducts periodic inspections of facility spaces and
specialty system components to identify maintenance and repair
opportunities and takes appropriate action, including initiating
follow up work orders or escalation to senior staff. Supports root
cause analysis (RCA) and corrective/preventive action (CAPA)
activities for specialty system failures or deviations by providing
technical information, data, and recommendations; may lead smaller
RCA efforts where they have demonstrated subject matter expertise.
Follows facility specific biosafety and biosecurity protocols,
including proper use of PPE and adherence to NBACC safety
procedures and applicable codes, standards, and regulatory
requirements (CDC/NIH BMBL, NFPA, ISO, NSF, DHS, DoD, etc.).
Exhibits teamwork, clear communication, openness to ideas, and
patience with colleagues, working collaboratively with FMS and FSS
staff, EHS/Biosafety, Security, and laboratory personnel.
Demonstrates the ability to multitask, maintain composure under
pressure, and utilize effective time management skills to
prioritize tasks in a complex, high containment environment. Is a
self-starter driven by an eagerness to succeed, maintaining
flexibility, adapting to change productively, learning new
concepts, and using critical thinking to resolve complex technical
problems. Maintains appropriate records. Performs other duties as
assigned/authorized.
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