Feb 18, 2013

EOD Instructors Bosnia

The Following “contingent” training opportunity to be provided by GovSource, Inc.

GovSource, Inc. is seeking four accredited EOD Instructors for a period up to 18 months in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). The program will focus on training selected non-EOD personnel as well as selected Bosnian instructors to establish a sustainable cadre BiH capability to assist unit leadership with roles and missions, advise on logistics processes and to provide advanced training for the BiH EOD company. We anticipate this training to commence in early summer 2013.

Applicants must have a minimum of an active clearance up to NATO/US secret. Compensation is competitive with your choice of benefits (401K, Medical, Dental, Eye, Disability, AD&D).

If you are interested please forward an updated resume to the undersigned..

Job Description: Serve as member of an EOD Instructor Team training up to 90 personnel over 18 months to become EOD Capable personnel IAW established NATO Standards. Qualifications Required:
a. Minimum of 4 years as a Team Leader in EOD units.
b. Minimum of 8-10 years EOD experience with either the U.S. Military or other Federal Government agencies to demonstrate the ability to meet the duties described above.
c. Must have excellent written and oral communications skills. Accredited Instructor Trainer Course graduate preferred.
d. Highly desired to have experience with the Balkan area, culture, and military organization.
e. Highly desired to have experience training Balkan countries pertaining to EOD..

Specific Qualifications:
a. Must be a graduate of a US EOD School, recognized by NAVSCOL EOD.
b. Must be a Master EOD Badge recipient
c. Must have a minimum of four year’s experience in the following tasks:

o Locating, identifying, rendering safe and disposing of foreign and domestic conventional, biological, chemical, or nuclear ordnance and IEDs and large vehicle bombs.
o Conducting intelligence gathering operations on first seen ordnance and IEDs.
o Researching and identifying ordnance using explosive ordnance disposal technical publications.
o Detecting the presence of and identifying chemical agents.
o Preparing and maintaining explosive ordnance disposal tools, equipment, and vehicles.
o Assisting in operating an Emergency Contamination Control Station and Emergency Personnel Decontamination Station.
o Assisting in locating and gaining access to buried ordnance.
o Supervising and providing technical guidance to less experience soldiers. Performing radiological monitoring. Reading and interpreting x-rays, diagrams, drawings, and other technical information on explosive ordnance.
o Conducting formal instruction to military and civilian audiences.
o Assisting in preparation of technical intelligence and incident reports.


Sincerely appreciate the assistance,

Paul A.Tate
Colonel USA (Ret)
Senior Managing Director
GovSource, Inc
612-804-2018; 703-269-8368
ptate@govsource.com