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SAIC is seeking an Explosive Ordnance Disposal Policy Analyst to support the Defense Threat Reduction Agency’s Nuclear Enterprise Directorate. Provide subject matter expertise in the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) area.
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Graduate of a qualified explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) school. Unexploded Ordnance Technicians identify all types of discarded military munitions. Unexploded Ordnance Technicians prepare firing systems, inspect materials to determine risks, and transport demolition materials.
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Prior experience that resulted in a fundamental familiarity and understanding of the employment of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN) sensors or Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) sensors.
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CNHV's capabilities, market-relevant service offerings, past performance credentials, and diverse status allow government clients to engage quickly and confidently with CNHV. Core service areas for CNHV include Health & Medical Services, Unexploded Ordnance (UXO), Surface & Underwater Range Clearance, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), Executive Briefing Teams, Training, Exercise Support, Computer Facilities, and Emergency Management Services.
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Updating and revising explosive ordnance disposal specified and implied tasks in US Government nuclear weapon recapture and recovery directives, plans, and other authoritative documents.
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Work with the program lead and side-by-side with the Center for Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Diving (CEODD) staff to create the next version of Ready Relevant Learning (RRL) for EOD and Navy Dive (ND) ratings.
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The accredited bomb disposal schools are Naval School Explosive Ordnance Disposal (the joint service military EOD school) or the Hazardous Devices School (civilian). If selected as a Transportation Security Specialist - Explosives (TSS-E) within Security Operations (SO), Transportation Security Administration (TSA), Department of Homeland Security (DHS), you will serve as a journey-level subject matter expert for the Federal Security Director (FSD) at designated airports on all issues involving threats to the traveling public from explosives and Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs.
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Chimera Enterprises International is seeking a CBRNE Requirements Expert to support the Department of the Navy, Commander Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group Two (COMEODGRU TWO). Graduate of Naval School Explosive Ordnance Disposal (NAVSCOLEOD) having obtained a Navy Enlisted Classification (NEC) of M04A or as a qualified Navy EOD Officer.
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Five (5) years of experience as a Bomb Technician with a graduate certificate from the Hazardous Devices School (HDS) or Naval School of Explosive Ordnance Disposal (NAVSCOLEOD) with no more than five (5) years separated from an accredited Public Safety Bomb Squad or United States Military EOD Unit. Status as a current HDS civilian contract instructor is considered to satisfy this requirement.
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Impact the future of Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal as a senior graphic design/web content manager for Career-Long Learning Curriculum (CLLC) development. Work with the program lead, process facilitators, subject matter experts, and side-by-side with the Center for Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Diving (CEODD) staff to create the next version of Ready Relevant Learning (RRL) for EOD and ND ratings.
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This position serves as the Contractor lead for analytical, administrative, programmatic, planning, and acquisition support to the overall nuclear weapons security / surety program, with additional responsibility for administrative and oversight support to the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Steering Group for Nuclear Weapons Response chairperson.
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Graduate of a qualified explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) school with at least eight years combined military and commercial UXO experience. Position Title: Unexploded Ordnance Technician III.
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Minimum 8 years of experience as an Information System Security Manager (ISSM) for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) or Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) systems.
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Energy Jobline would like to introduce the role of Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) CBRN Expert based in Virginia Beach, VA, USA. If you think you are a suitable match for this role, please hit the apply button for more details.
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Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Triage Technician. Graduate of US Navy School Explosive Ordnance Disposal (NAVSCOEOD). Amentum is currently seeking anExplosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Triage Technician in Fort Gillem, GA.
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