Olivo served as head coach and offensive coordinator of the
Italy national American football team, and lived in
Rome before returning to the United States. He was later the running backs coach and special teams assistant for the
Omaha Nighthawks of the
United Football League. In 2012, Olivo was hired as an assistant coach, running backs coach, and special teams coach at
Coastal Carolina University. Following back-to-back Big South Conference Championships (2012–13) with Coastal Carolina, Olivo was hired by the
Kansas City Chiefs to become their assistant special teams coach. On January 24, 2017, he was announced by the
Denver Broncos as their special teams coordinator. On January 19, 2018, Olivo was hired by the
Chicago Bears as a special teams assistant, reuniting him with new head coach
Matt Nagy, who was a colleague of Olivo's in Kansas City. He was fired on December 31, 2019. Olivo returned to Rome in 2020 to join the Lazio Ducks (a merger of the Lazio Marines and the Roma Grizzlies) as their coach, but the season was cancelled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. Following a stint as assistant coach of the Italy national American football team, Olivo was hired as the running backs coach for the Philadelphia Stars of the United States Football League. Prior to the
2022 NCCA Division III season, Olivo was hired as the tight ends coach at
Washington University in St. Louis. Following one season in St. Louis, Olivo returned to
Missouri, joining
Eliah Drinkwitz's staff as a special teams analyst. On February 2, 2026, Olivo was hired to serve as an assistant special teams coach for the
Miami Dolphins under new head coach
Jeff Hafley. ==Personal life==