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The Senior Munitions Inspector is the technical expert and advisor for the USAF Munitions Surveillance Program (MSP). Appointed as the focal point for managing all of the Department's MSP and inspector's qualification/certification program, as addressed in DAFMAN 21-201. Also performs surveillance inspections of munitions to determine and identify serviceability, potential hazards and possible deterioration. This may include measuring, observing, inspecting, testing, analyzing, classifying and recording inspection results of inspections 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:
Diligently manages the MSP in accordance with DAFMAN 21-201 to include training, certification and evaluations of all assigned Munitions Inspectors to assure optimum reliance of the munitions stockpile
Advises the Munitions Superintendent about all aspects of the MSP with recommended actions
Monitors surveillance actions and performance of assigned Inspectors to avert negative trends
Operates and analyzes applicable TICMS products to ensure they reflect total accuracy of the stockpile
Inspects munitions and containers in accordance with 11A-1-10 and other applicable technical directives
Consistently observes and enforces all USAF and host nation explosives safety, AFOSH and security standards during all munitions operations in assigned site and temporary duty locations
In the event of an emergency, takes necessary control measures with timely response actions
Conducts all munitions work according to established quality processes and technical standards, identifying potential problems and implementing timely, long-term solutions
Accurately documents all serviceability and accountability actions in a timely manner
Coordinates with Accountability Section and USAF MASO to resolve all serviceability and accountability discrepancies noted during any of the surveillance and/or inventory operations
Conducts warehouse inventories and corrects any discrepancies, analyzing any potential negative trends
Ensures USAF custody accounts are an integral part of the department master surveillance program
Oversees the inspection and certification of munitions brass, residue and containers in accordance with 11A-1-60
Reconditions, repairs and replaces defective or missing parts of munitions and containers
Performs munitions storage warehousing actions according to DOD/USAF explosives standards
Evaluates munitions production and equipment performance to identify negative trends and solutions
Inspects and operates electronic test equipment, metal strapping equipment, stencil machines, heat sealers, pneumatic paint guns, air compressors and power tools according to established standards
Prepares and delivers general and explosives safety briefings prior to initiating an explosives operation
Performs entry-controller duties as required
Works necessary hours, to include stand-by duties, to support mission requirements during peacetime and combat contingencies
Performs other duties as assigned
Works in normal office and maintenance shop or warehouse environment and may be required to work outdoors for extended periods
Requirements:
Must have intermediate level knowledge of the USAF Supply and Tech Order systems or US Service equivalent
Must have intermediate level knowledge of current MIS applicable to PGM activities
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
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 completed formal USAF Munitions Systems training or US Service equivalent
Must meet prerequisites for a Senior Munitions Inspector in accordance with DAFMAN 21-201
Must have a minimum 2 years of experience as USAF Munitions Inspector within the past 48 months or have attended the AETC in-resident or Mobile Training Team course within the past 48 months
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 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 intermediate experience in the operation of forklifts and tractor trailers