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M203 40mm grenade launcher * M2HB .50-caliber heavy machinegun * M240B 7.62mm medium machinegun * MK48 MOD 1 7.62mm lightweight machinegun * M4A1 5.56mm rifle * M500A1 12-gauge shotgun * M2A1 .50 ...

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How much do grenade jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for grenade in the United States is $25.25, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.84 and $27.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Grenade, and why are they important?

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How many people work for grenade?

The term 'Grenade' as a job title does not correspond to a widely recognized role or organization with a specific number of employees. If referring to a company or brand named Grenade, employee counts vary and are typically publicly available through company reports or websites. For individual job roles, the number of people employed depends on the company's size and scope.

What is the difference between Grenade vs Explosive Technician?

AspectGrenadeExplosive Technician
Required CredentialsBasic safety training, sometimes certificationAdvanced certifications, explosives handling licenses
Work EnvironmentMilitary, law enforcement, training exercisesConstruction, demolition, military, specialized industries
Employer & Industry UsageMilitary, law enforcement, securityMilitary, demolition companies, specialized contractors

Grenades are specific explosive devices used primarily in military and law enforcement contexts, requiring basic safety training. Explosive Technicians handle a variety of explosive devices, including grenades, and possess advanced certifications for safe handling and disposal. While grenades are single-use devices, Explosive Technicians work with multiple types of explosives in controlled environments. Understanding these differences helps clarify career paths and safety requirements in explosive-related fields.

What are grenades?

Grenades are small explosive devices designed to be thrown by hand or launched, used primarily by military and law enforcement personnel. They come in various types, including fragmentation, smoke, stun, and incendiary, each serving a specific tactical purpose. Grenades are typically used to clear rooms, create diversions, or provide cover on the battlefield. Their use is strictly regulated due to their destructive potential and safety risks.
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Infographic showing various Grenade job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $52,530 per year, or $25.3 per hour.
Instructor and Assessor with Security Clearance

Instructor and Assessor with Security Clearance

People, Technology and Processes LLC

Virginia Beach, VA

$15.75 - $19.50/hr

Other

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Position title : Instructor and Assessor Location : Little Creek, Virginia Clearance required : SECRET Responsibilities include (but are not limited to): Delivering classroom and practical field instruction in accordance with approved curricula. Preparing training areas, including weapons loading, target placement, and equipment setup. * Conducting operator-level maintenance and cleaning of authorized weapons systems.

Maintaining training binders and course materials. Completing and maintaining required Personnel Qualification Standards (PQS) for each watch station. Qualifications Education and Certification: Must be a graduate of a certified Navy Instructor Training Course (e.g., NEC 9502, 9501, or 9518) or a civilian/commercial equivalent course certified as JIT/NITC equivalency by the Center for Professional Development.

Must complete Core Unique Instructor Training (CUIT) and the Instructor Certification and Qualification Program (ICQP) prior to the performance start date. Must complete command and course indoctrination, high-risk screenings, and CPR/AED/First Aid certifications. * Must be a qualified Range Safety Officer (RSO) or possess a civilian industry standard equivalent for small arms and crew-served weapons (CSW) static and dynamic live-fire ranges.

Must have recent (within three years) weapons qualifications for: M9/M18 Pistol or designated replacement. M4/M16 (or variants) Rifle. M500 Shotgun.

Must be able to qualify on the following weapons systems as required: M240 Machine Gun. M2HB .50 cal Machine Gun. M203 Grenade Launcher.

Other weapons systems as assigned. Experience: Must have at least one (1) year of instructional experience, as evidenced by documentation such as a DD-214 or course certificates. * Must have prior experience in one or more of the following areas: USN Naval Coastal Warfare, Maritime Expeditionary Security, Riverine, Coast Riverine, or Special Operations.

Experience from tactical small arms weapons training schools (e.g., Blackwater, Mid-South Shooting Institute, Gryphon, SFAUC, or MCAUC) or equivalent schools will be considered. Must have an honorable discharge from active-duty military service with a favorable reenlistment code. * Must have recent (within three years) weapons qualifications for the M9/M18 Pistol (or replacement), M4/M16 Rifle, and M500 Shotgun.

Skills and Knowledge: Must be able to qualify on the M240 Machine Gun, M2HB .50 cal Machine Gun, M203 Grenade Launcher, and other weapons systems as assigned. Must complete knowledge and performance tests related to the course(s) assigned to teach. * Must be proficient in Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

Must be capable of clearly writing and speaking in English. Must adhere to and enforce all safety protocols and Navy policies, including those governing high-risk training environments. Security Clearance and Physical Requirements: * Must maintain a Secret Clearance as required.

  • Must meet physical and psychological requirements, including the ability to lift up to 50 lbs. and work in high-risk environments.