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The Munitions QC audits and monitors the performance of the Munitions Department in respect to all explosives processes to include internal quality control management measures, effectiveness of training and compliance with all safety (explosive and industrial) and environmental programs for the Munitions Department Site focal point for all Amentum Weapons Safety issues/requirements. This may include measuring, observing, inspecting, testing, analyzing, classifying and recording inspection results of inspections documented in the Theater Integrated Combat Munitions System (TICMS). Ensures compliance with Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Amentum ISO 9001 Quality Management System (QMS).
Job Responsibility:
Perform random quality inspections on munitions inspection, receiving, shipping, storage, accountability maintenance, supply, procurement and transportation processes, including storage and operating facilities, to verify compliance with explosives, technical directives and the PWS
Perform random in-process and final product quality inspections on accountability, inspection, maintenance, storage, transportation and shipping operations
Monitor workshop practices and housekeeping, explosive and industrial, to identify compliance, identifying discrepancies and negative trends for managerial attention and corrections
Perform quality control inspections on outbound munitions shipments, including validation photography
Perform random inspections on tools, shop equipment, safety equipment and protective clothing
Perform spot checks on material requisition, storage and parts tracking management processes
Randomly review production and inspection schedules, work orders and historical records to ensure accuracy and timely completion
Review technical order files and Air Force standards for currency and adequacy
Review and evaluate work processes and facilities to ensure compliance with ISO 9001/Weapons Safety
Coordination point for review of written procedures and emergency action checklists
validate for currency and accuracy annually
Coordinate with other departments and PSO for standardization of processes and procedures
Assist with the development and implementation of departmental training programs
May assists with on-the-job training and auditing of training documentation to confirm compliance
Coordinate and evaluate all weapon safety issues and requirements through Weapons Safety Office
Conduct spot inspections of explosive operations to confirm compliance with applicable safety and technical standards
Review/maintain all current waivers, exemptions and deviations from established safety criteria
Advise Munitions Superintendent, Site Manager and Safety Manager of any and all damage potential due to waivers, exemptions and deviations
Perform risk assessments on all Amentum weapons safety violations and provide reports to Site Management for corrective actions
Remain aware of all planning an activities on base that affect Amentum weapons safety
Participate in the quality improvement process and risk management determination for all maintenance, storage, operating locations, munitions/maintenance handling equipment, weapons safety modifications, test programs and personnel training
Performs other duties as assigned
Requirements:
Must be proficient in the use of personal computers and Windows Operating System and Microsoft Office to include as a minimum Power Point, Excel and Word programs
Must have intermediate level knowledge of the USAF Supply and Tech Order systems of US service equivalent
Must have intermediate level knowledge of current MIS applicable to PGM activities
May be required to operate material handling equipment
Must possess a valid home country driver's license and ability to obtain host nation driver's license
High School diploma or equivalent required
Must have a minimum of seven years' experience with USAF Military Munitions or US service equivalent
Must have a minimum of five years combined supervisory experience in USAF munitions activities and MMHE or US service equivalent
Must meet prerequisites for a Senior Munitions Inspector in accordance with AFMAN 21-200
Must be capable attending the USAF Munitions Inspector Course
Must be able to obtain and maintain a Secret US Government Clearance. Note: US Citizenship is required to obtain Secret Clearance
Will be required to wear proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) according to prescribed procedures and as required for task being performed
Physically capable of performing all required duties
capable of lifting/pushing/pulling minimum of 50 lbs
Ability to travel domestically and internationally
Must have normal color perception and depth of vision
Nice to have:
Preferred USAF munitions storage, maintenance, control and inspection procedures experience
Preferred TICMS, MC2, TMRS and IMDS/DPAS M&U for Munitions and MMHE experience
Preferred a minimum 2 years of experience as USAF Munitions Inspector and award of special Experience Identifier (SEI) Code 836
Preferred previous Weapons Safety Manager with at least two years' experience
Preferred prior experience with diversified handling equipment
Preferred intermediate experience in the operation of forklifts and tractor trailers