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Completing a daily truck log and submit reports of mileage covered at EOD * Operating a truck, pulling 40' trailer, and delivering to residential/job sites. Requires operating boom/crane to offload ...

Completing a daily truck log and submit reports of mileage covered at EOD * Operating a truck, pulling 40' trailer, and delivering to residential/job sites. Requires operating boom/crane to offload ...

Mixer Operator

Portland, OR · On-site

$23 - $24.50/hr

... Performs EOD process: checklist, cleaning, amp; storing process ● Performs back-up duties as ... P.C. we are committed to operating in alignment with our values of being a socially, economically ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Eod Operator position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an EOD Operator, you need expertise in explosives detection, safe disposal techniques, and a strong understanding of hazardous materials, typically supported by military or law enforcement training and EOD certification. Familiarity with robotics, bomb disposal suits, X-ray imaging devices, and remote detonation systems is essential. Strong decision-making skills, attention to detail, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are standout soft skills for this position. These skills and qualities are crucial to ensure safety, effective threat mitigation, and support for public security in high-risk environments.

What is an EOD Operator job?

An EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) Operator is responsible for identifying, disarming, and disposing of explosive threats, such as landmines, IEDs, and unexploded ordnance. They work in military, law enforcement, and security settings to ensure public safety. Their duties include using specialized tools, robotics, and protective gear to safely neutralize explosives. EOD Operators also conduct risk assessments, provide training, and support tactical operations. The role demands high technical expertise, physical fitness, and the ability to work under extreme pressure.

What are some typical challenges faced by EOD Operators on the job?

EOD Operators regularly encounter stressful and unpredictable situations, such as responding to bomb threats, handling unknown or improvised explosives, and working in potentially hazardous environments. Remaining focused and vigilant during long or complex operations is essential, as is maintaining high safety standards to protect both the operator and the public. Frequent teamwork with military, law enforcement, and emergency services requires effective communication and coordination. While the work can be physically demanding and mentally taxing, it is highly rewarding for those who value public safety and have a strong sense of responsibility.

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What are the most commonly searched types of Eod Operator jobs? The most popular types of Eod Operator jobs are:
801 Red Horse - EOD Logisitics Support Technician

801 Red Horse - EOD Logisitics Support Technician

Rigid Tactical

Panama City, FL • On-site

$16.50 - $21/hr

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago

New


Job description

Rigid Tactical is seeking an experienced EOD Logistics Support Technician to support the 801 RED HORSE Training Squadron at Tyndall AFB. This critical role ensures that all EOD tactical equipment, specialized vehicles, Unit Type Code (UTC) mobility assets, and student training gear remain mission-ready, compliant, and prepared for high-tempo training operations. To source the highest tier of talent, this position offers two distinct qualification pathways: welcoming either seasoned EOD operators with a background in supply chain workflows or dedicated Air Force Logistics Readiness veterans with comprehensive asset management experience.
Employment is contingent upon contract award.
  • Location: Tyndall AFB, FL
  • Clearance: Secret
  • Salary Range: TBD during Interview

Qualifications / Requirements
  • Graduate of the Naval School Explosive Ordnance Disposal (NAVSCOLEOD).
  • Minimum of a prior EOD Senior Badge
  • 8 years of dedicated EOD Active-Duty Air Force Logistics management experience.
  • Direct familiarity and operational knowledge of Air Force logistics and supply chain systems.
  • Direct familiarity with the EOD Information Management System (EODIMS)
  • Valid Drivers License

Duties / Responsibilities
  • Prepare, validate, and document a rigorous, recurring equipment maintenance program to prevent readiness gaps.
  • Conduct strict, recurring inventories of EOD Unit Type Code (UTC) mobility packages and specialized base support equipment.
  • Partner with the Squadron Vehicle NCO to manage and oversee the EOD vehicle fleet's daily maintenance schedule and operational tracking in strict accordance with AFI 24-302.
  • Maintain student equipment storage cages, ensuring all issued training gear remains organized, safe, fully compliant, and mission-ready.
  • Direct the formal issue and receipt tracking of EOD tactical equipment and specialized vehicles during active Conventional Survivability Training Readiness (CSTR) events, ensuring all gear damage or loss is meticulously documented and reported.