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Working Dog Handler (U.S. Army)

Suffolk, VA · On-site

$12.25 - $15.75/hr

Military Working Dog (MWD) handlers are responsible for the care and training of his or her service dog, which contributes to combat operations abroad and installation security at home by providing ...

Dog Handler (U.S. Army)

Williamsburg, VA · On-site

$11.50 - $15/hr

Military Working Dog (MWD) handlers are responsible for the care and training of his or her service dog, which contributes to combat operations abroad and installation security at home by providing ...

Senior Electrical Engineer

Houston, TX · On-site

$140K - $150K/yr

You'll troubleshoot electronics, learn how MWD sensors are calibrated, and help improve manufacturing and test processes. Your contributions will directly impact the quality and reliability of our ...

Als Regionalverkaufsleiter (mwd) für den Bereich Groß- und Einzelhandel zählen folgende Themen zu Deinem Aufgabengebiet: * Verantwortung für die Organisation des Außendienstes in Nord- und ...

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How much do mwd jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for mwd in the United States is $53.02, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48.32 and $58.41 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an MWD?

A Measurement While Drilling (MWD) job involves collecting real-time data while drilling a well, primarily in the oil and gas industry. MWD professionals use specialized tools to measure parameters such as wellbore trajectory, temperature, and pressure to optimize drilling operations. They work closely with drilling engineers and directional drillers to ensure accuracy and efficiency. The role requires technical expertise, problem-solving skills, and the ability to work in remote locations under challenging conditions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an MWD?

To thrive as an MWD (Measurement While Drilling) engineer, you need a strong background in drilling operations, directional drilling principles, and data interpretation, ideally with a degree in engineering or geosciences. Familiarity with downhole MWD tools, telemetry systems, and real-time data acquisition software is crucial, and industry certifications such as Well Control may be required. Strong problem-solving, communication, and teamwork skills are essential for collaborating with drilling crews and managing unexpected downhole situations. These competencies ensure efficient well placement, minimize non-productive time, and uphold safety and operational standards on-site.

What are typical career progression opportunities for someone starting as an MWD?

Starting as an MWD engineer offers a pathway to several advanced roles in the oil and gas sector, such as Directional Driller, Drilling Supervisor, or Operations Coordinator. With experience, you can expect to take on greater responsibilities, including overseeing multiple drilling projects, mentoring junior engineers, or specializing in advanced geosteering and logging technologies. Many employers support ongoing training and certification to help you grow within technical or supervisory tracks. Career advancement is often driven by demonstrated performance, strong technical expertise, and the ability to manage complex drilling challenges in the field.

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Infographic showing various Mwd job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, 6% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $110,274 per year, or $53 per hour.

Working Dog Handler (U.S. Army)

U.S. Army

Suffolk, VA • On-site

$12.25 - $15.75/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 25 days ago


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Job description

If you're interested in working with animals or law enforcement as a profession, being a Soldier in the U.S. Army as a Working Dog Handler might be right for you.  
Military Working Dog (MWD) handlers are responsible for the care and training of his or her service dog, which contributes to combat operations abroad and installation security at home by providing target odor detection (explosive/drug). Service dogs, generally seen as a non-lethal option for neutralizing a threat, also serve as a psychological deterrent during law enforcement operations. 
 
Job Duties:
  • Patrol Drug Detector Dog (PDDD) handler
  • Patrol Explosive Detector Dog (PEDD) handler
  • Health and Welfare searches
  • Law and Order operations
  • Installation Force Protection and Law and Order support
  • VIP support
  • Customs support

Requirements:
Candidates must first take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB), which is a series of tests that helps the Army understand your strengths and identify which Army job(s) fit your talents.
Training:
Job training for Military Working Dog handlers requires 17 weeks of Advanced Individual Training (AIT) on how to care for, handle and train a Military Working Dog (MWD). The training is in two phases. The first seven-week phase covers on-the-job instruction and teaches police methods and techniques for dog handling. The second phase of instruction is an 11-week course that provides basic instructions on the application of Military Working Dog utilization and employment capabilities. Phase II instructs in basic obedience, controlled aggression, first aid, principles of conditioning, building searches, scouting, detection, and daily care and grooming of assigned MWD.
Handlers will also learn other basic skills, including:
  • Basic use of firearms
  • Military/civil laws and jurisdiction 
  • Arrest and restraint of suspects
  • Other specialized dog handling techniques

Helpful Skills:
  • Ability to understand conditioning behaviors in training dogs
  • Ability to make quick decisions
  • Patience
  • Ability to interact with people

Future Civilian Careers:
The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career with federal, state and local law enforcement. Many of the jobs skills you learn will also help you to perform civilian jobs that involve working with animals, and general management positions.
 
This opportunity comes with:
  • Competitive pay.
  • Free medical care.
  • Free housing and leadership development.
  • You are also afforded the opportunity of up to $86,000 for college.

Our team is willing to help all who meet or can meet, our criteria, which includes passing the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test.
 
Eligibility:
  • Must have an interest in joining the Army.
  • 17 to 34 years old.
  • Must be able to meet height/weight requirements *See calculator below. (https://www.goarmy.com/soldier-life/fitness-and-nutrition/components-of-fitness/body-composition.html).
  • No tattoos on hands, face, or above the neck (ring tattoos are acceptable).
  • No history of a felony-level offense or DUI.
  • No major medical procedures that would prohibit you from service (please feel free to ask specific questions).
 
Interested?
  • Reply to this job post ***AND***
  • Text OB92 to GOARMY ***or*** visit (https://www.goarmy.com/info/send1/?iom=OB92-AUTO-ACNP-BR-XXX-XX-XXX-MO-XX-X-BRC).

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