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Army mos 89d
Army mos 89d











army mos 89d

One of our recruiters will either call or email you to set up time to talk. We understand you may not be ready to join yet, or that we may not be the right fit, and that's fine. Our goal is to answer your questions and help you decide if the Army is a good option for you. How do I join ROTC at the college I want to attend? Will I be expected to join if I talk to someone? What is the time commitment for part-time service? How can I prepare for the conversation?Ĭan the Army help me pay for medical school? How can the Army help me pay for college?ĭo I have to go to Basic Training? How can I prepare for the conversation? While we'll ask you questions, this is your opportunity to ask some of your own. Expect us to ask about your interests and skills so we can suggest Army jobs that might interest you. From there, the conversation will be about getting to know you and your goals for the future. Our conversation will likely begin with some basic qualifying questions, like your age and education level. One of our ROTC recruiters will either call or email you to set up time to talk. Perform duties in the preceding grade levels responsible for maintaining continuity of all unit operations and movements supervise coordination and deployment of EOD response teams over a wide geographical area supervise establishment and maintenance of situation maps, journals and technical intelligence reports technical advisor at staff levels supervise CONUS operations that support VIP missions for the US Secret Service, State Department and other Federal agencies implement orders, policies and procedures perform personnel management operations at brigade/battalion level for assigned personnel.Questions you may have right now Who will reach out to me? Secret Service, State Department and other Federal agencies implement orders, policies and procedures perform personnel management operations at brigade/battalion level for assigned personnel. Perform duties in the preceding grade levels directs and supervises EOD range and area access operations direct disposal operations for conventional and chemical munitions coordinate EOD operations with Chemical Accident/Incident Response Officer (CAIRO) and Nuclear Accident/Incident Response Officer (NAIRO) performs and maintains liaison with supported units and civil and federal law enforcement agencies assist in planning, coordination and execution of unit operations and movements assist in preparation of operation orders and standing operating procedures consolidate, edits and reviews reports responsible for maintaining continuity of all unit operations and movements supervise coordination and deployment of EOD response teams over a wide geographical area supervise establishment and maintenance of situation maps, journals and technical intelligence reports technical advisor at staff levels supervise CONUS operations that support VIP missions for the U.S. Researches and identifies ordnance using EOD technical publications detects the presence of and identifies chemical agents prepares and maintains EOD tools, equipment and vehicles assist in operating an Emergency Contamination Control Station (ECCS) and Emergency Personnel Decontamination Station (EPDS) assist in locating and gaining access to buried ordnance assist the EOD Team Leader in performing the major duties supervises and provides technical guidance to less experience Soldiers perform radiological monitoring reads and interprets x-rays, diagrams, drawings and other technical information on explosive ordnance conduct formal instruction to military and civilian audiences assist with the administrative duties necessary to support unit operations assist in preparing technical intelligence and incident reports performs or supervises render safe and disposal procedures on conventional, biological, chemical and improvised explosive devices develops new render safe and disposal procedures where none exist or modifies existing procedures to adapt to new situations supervise transportation and storage of explosives and hazardous unexploded ordnance supervise operation of the ECCS and EPDS advises commanders on precautions and actions necessary when unexploded ordnance is located in their area of operation advise military and civilian agencies on disposition of hazardous unexploded ordnance and searching techniques for improvised explosive devices perform administrative and supervisory functions in maintenance, security, supply and training management procedure when none exists or modifies existing procedures to adapt to new situations supervise transportation and storage of explosives and unexploded ordnance. Locate, identify, renders safe, and dispose of improved explosive devices.













Army mos 89d