AMMUNITION INSPECTOR (Title 32) Government - Riverton, UT at Geebo

AMMUNITION INSPECTOR (Title 32)

As a AMMUNITION INSPECTOR (Title 32), WG-6501-7/8, you will:
DUTIES:
(This is NOT an all-inclusive list.) Assists in the inspection of ammunition, to include performing maintenance, care preservation, shipping and storage operations, assuring compliance with Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), safety regulations, drawings, and other assigned activities during operations. Researches through data bases to identify lots and dates of arrival. Assists in the inspections of ammunition storage structures to assure safe storage, compatibility, explosive limits; and, identifies structural deterioration and inventory and security practices. Directs preparation of various ammunition transaction documents pertaining to receipts, issues, location changes, turn-ins, shipping, long with the maintenance and inventory adjustment of ammunition items. Performs safe-handling procedures and explosive safety requirements for the issue, receipt, storage, maintenance, and transportation of ammunition. Provides technical assistance and guidance in using the automated Standard Army Ammunition System Modernization (SAAS-MOD) system. When required, loads change packages, uploads inventory data, runs reports and provides technical advice on stock record control operations to co-workers and customers. Plans and accomplishes inventories of all stocks. Assists in accountability for all ammunition, missiles/rockets, residue, components and packing materials stored at the ASP. Archives files and performs system back-ups and restore applications. Coordinates with other unit personnel to ensure the smooth operation of ammunition projects concerned with requirements, receipts, shipping, re-warehousing activities, issues, turn-ins, and material disposition. Provides SAAS-MOD automated system training for new users. Your resume must have complete information:
Please ensure your resume accurately reflects the duties and responsibilities under each position you have held with each employer. In describing your experience, please be clear and specific. It is your responsibility to make sure your resume states complete information for each job entry (beginning and ending dates of employment stated as MM/YYYY; and total hours worked per week). If your resume does not provide enough information regarding your work history for us to make a creditable qualification determination, your application package may be rendered disqualified and you will no longer be considered for this position. Do not copy the job description or you military MOS/AFSC/job duty description as your job duties. If you do this on your resume you will be rendered disqualified for the vacancy. GENERAL
Experience:
Experience or training which demonstrates the ability to use and maintain tools and equipment associated with the type of work to be done, and to understand and follow oral and written instructions. Experience which demonstrates the knowledge of and the ability to apply safety standards. SPECIALIZED
Experience:
WG-07/08 requires 12 months of specialized experience or training handling and the ability to learn how to destroy explosives and toxic materials; follow safety procedures in the handling of ammunition, explosives and toxic materials. Experience which demonstrates the ability to use radial monitoring instruments, photographs, chemical analyses and x-ray equipment. (Selecting supervisor will determine hiring grade based on currency, length and knowledge of duties.)

  • Department:
    6501 Miscellaneous Ammunitions, Explosives, and Toxic Matter Work

  • Salary Range:
    $20.39 to $25.54 per hour


Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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