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Under the technical guidance of the Government Quality Assurance Specialist(s) (Ammunition Surveillance) (QASAS) or designee, the Ammunition Inspector shall provide inspection services for all assigned ASP locations, ammunition transfer and holding points (ATPs) and load storage areas to include visual (physical) inspections, damage in transit (DIT), receipt inspections (RI) and periodic inspections (PI). Also under the technical guidance of the Government QASAS or designee, the Ammunition Inspector shall assist in the performance of AE logistics, safety functions, tests, readiness inspections and combat load to support supply readiness programs and quality control activities.
Job Responsibility:
Visually inspects and classifies conventional and non-standard ammunition to include shells, grenades, pyrotechnics, and mines, together with projectiles such as bullets, shots, and their necessary primers, propellants, fuses and detonators, turned in by using units
Use of the Munitions History Program (MHP) to input and retrieve data and perform other duties as required to support the mission and contractual requirements
Verifies nomenclature and lot numbers entered on turn-in document with markings on the ammunition and quantities listed
Checks safety devices and serviceability
Recommends disposition for damages or deterioration
Cleans, repacks, and seals containers of ammunition for storage
Assists Quality Assurance Specialist, Ammo Surveillance (QASAS) in continuity checks on ammunition, periodic inspections, receipt inspections and initial receipt inspection
Classifies ammunition as serviceable, condemned for EOD destruction, or demilitarized for delivery to Property Disposal
Directs and inspects work of military details and 3 to 5 civilians to insure proper inspection, classification, and packing of all turn-ins of ammunition
Receipt, storage, and issue of ammunition, ammunition components, and ammunition related material
Receives turn-in from units, unloads trucks, vans, etc
Inspect vehicles
Warehouses or stores ammunition by type, class or lot In accordance with regulations
Conducts inventories
Performs 100% inspection of all returned residue to ensure it is explosive free
Observes strict key control procedures
Mentors and assists with on-the-job training and cross training
Favorably interacts with internal / external customers
Performs daily PMCS on all government furnished and/or leased equipment operated
Supports/Participates in Company Continuous Improvement Process (CIP) and QA Program
Participates in training and cross-training sessions as required or necessary
Complies with all Company rules, policies and procedures
Complies with all safety, environmental & quality standards & applicable COPs / DOPs
Provides for accountability and proper care of all GFE / CFE
Assist in overall operation of the ASP
Performs other duties as required
Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent
Must have three (3) years’ experience military or civilian in classification and inspection of ammunition
Must have specific knowledge in storage and warehouse functions of an Ammunition Supply Point
Must be able to identify all packing material and residue
Must comply with AMC Drawings
Must understand and be able to use Technical Manuals, Supply Bulletin, SB 742-1, Technical Bulletins, MIL-STD
Must be able to speak, read and write English fluently
Must possess a valid Louisiana class D driver’s license
Must be able to obtain a military operator’s permit for each type of vehicle or equipment required to perform all FDP Activity functions including MHE (forklifts up to 15K)
Must be authorized to work in the US
Knowledgeable in inspections, classifying ammunition IAW regulations
Ability to complete paperwork associated with ammunition
Basic understanding of supply and warehouse operations