AIM Searcher Deminer
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Job Description
ABOUT THE JOB
The AIM Searcher is responsible for working and supporting the AIM Section Leader in his day-to-day operations in the field safely according to the HDP AIM SOP 1.14.
Responsibilities:
- Shall arrive for work on time and wear the HDP uniform.
- Shall ensure that their AIM clearance equipment is in good working order prior to leaving the Control Point.
- Shall ensure that they are wearing the appropriate PPE prior to leaving the Control Point.
- Shall report to the AIM SL/TL when losing the AIM equipment.
- Shall remove mobile phones and all metal and jewelry prior to daily AIM operations.
- Shall conduct their work in a safe manner as per the HDP SOPs.
- Shall inform the AIM SL/TL when discovering a suspected AIM by raising their arm and calling out “STOP.”
- Shall ensure that all equipment is maintained daily prior to departing the Control Point.
- Shall be directly responsible and accountable for their issued equipment at all times.
- Shall report any malfunctions or damaged equipment to the AIM SL/TL immediately.
- Shall participate in training as instructed by the RMAM/MAM.
- Shall carry out other tasks as dictated by changing circumstances or as required by the AIM SL and TL.
Job Requirements
ABOUT YOU
To be successful in this role you must have:
Experience and Technical Competencies:
- 2 years’ experience in mine action programs (Clearance, EOD, Survey, and Demining operations).
- Qualified EOD AMAS Level 2.
Education/Qualifications:
- High school diploma.
- Medium school certificate.
Languages:
- Pashto and Dari – fluency.
- English – basic.
Submission Guideline
Application Process:
Interested? Then apply for this position by clicking the Apply link below. All applicants must send a cover letter and an updated CV (no longer than four pages). Both must be in the same language as this vacancy note. CV-only applications will not be considered.
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