Ammunition Inspector
Vectrus
Overview Working across the globe, V2X builds smart solutions designed to integrate physical and digital infrastructure from base to battlefield. We bring 120 years of successful mission support to improve security, streamline logistics, and enhance readiness. Aligned around a shared purpose, our $3.9B company and 16,000 people work alongside our clients, here and abroad, to tackle their most complex challenges with integrity, respect, responsibility, and professionalism. The Ammunition Inspector assists Quality Assurance Specialist Ammunition Surveillance (QASAS) in performing inspection work at all conventional ammunition workstations. Conducts pre-issue inspection of ammunition items prior to issue. Checks each item for restrictions or suspensions. Inspects vehicles, equipment, and storage areas relating to the safety and security of Ammunition and Explosives (A&E). Advises using units on the proper procedures for completion of documentation for issue and turn-in of ammunition and residue. Performs receipt inspections on all ammunition and components turned in by using units. Inspects ammunition, performs maintenance, care, preservation, shipping and storage operations, assuring compliance with Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), safety regulations, drawings, etc. during operations. Initiates and maintains inspection reports, publications, and files. Verifies all services' suspension and restriction notices. Records inspection results to the Depot Surveillance Record (DSR) in the Munitions History Program (MHP). Responsibilities Major Rsponsibilities: Reviews unit paperwork for accuracy and for compliance with existing regulations. Perform inspections Receipt Inspections (RI) and Damage-In Transit Inspections DIT) on ammunition arriving by commercial carrier and input results into Munitions History Program (MHP). Performs pre-issue checks of munitions prior to unit issue Perform Cyclic Inspections, Periodic Inspections (PI) and Storage Monitoring Inspections (SMI) on ASP stocks and input results into MHP Process Unit Turn-ins which include inspection of ammunition items IAW DA PAM 742-1 and other applicable publications or drawings, verifying and repackaging ammunition items and components, providing Quality Control of standard and non-standard markings and light containers (less than quantity package), and assignment of condition code (coding ammunition) to ammunition items for serviceable/unserviceable. Process ammunition received from Amnesty Box or turned in as Found on Installation (FOI) by units. Perform administrative document clearance procedures which include the processing DA Form 3151-R for suspension and restriction checks, reviewing and distribution of Ammunition Information Notices (AIN) and Notices of Ammunition Reclassification (NAR), Preparation of Material Condition Tags which include Serviceable Tags (DD Form 1574 and DD Form 1574-1- Orange or Yellow), Test/Modification Tags (DD Form 1576 and DD Form 1676-1- Blue), Suspended Tag (DD Form 1575 and DD Form 1575-1-Brown), Unserviceable(Repairable) Tag (DD Form 1577-2 and DD Form 1577-3- Green), and Unserviceable (Condemned) Tag (DD Form 1577 and DD Form 1577-1- RED), Prepare DD Form 2890 ( DOD MULTIMODAL DANGEROUS GOOS DECLARATION) which develops ammunition load plans for units drawing ammunition from the ASP to ensure compatibility and load capacity is not violated and prepare and Army Material Command (AMC) Form 4508 (Ammunition Transfer Record) Inspect vehicles IAW DD form 626 MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION (TRANSPORTING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS) prior to entering the ASP for compliance with existing regulations. Ensure loads are properly secured and placarded in accordance with CFR 49 and applicable regulations prior to exiting the ASP. Inspect commercial vehicles delivering to the Fort Moore ASP (DIT and or RI). Ensure ammunition is properly packaged and marked for storage and transport. Conducts inspection of propellants for discoloration, torn or damaged bags, and damp or damaged igniters; performs manual, heat, and olfactory tests; and inspects containers and packing materials for serviceability, and air test of containers for leaks. Performs identification and classification of returned material. This involves the handling, breakdown, inspection, reassembling, repacking, and marking as required. Perform Arms room inspections or related inspections (Staff Assisted Visits) in support of the Command Supply Discipline Program (CSDP) Performs Magazine inspections to ensure storage compliance. Performs visual Lightning Protection System (LPS) Inspections. Reviews unit paperwork for accuracy and for compliance with existing regulations. Perform inspections Receipt Inspections (RI) and Damage-In Transit Inspections DIT) on ammunition arriving by commercial carrier and input results into Munitions History Program (MHP). Performs pre-issue checks of munitions prior to unit issue Perform Cyclic Inspections, Periodic Inspections (PI) and Storage Monitoring Inspections (SMI) on ASP stocks and input results into MHP Process Unit Turn-ins which include inspection of ammunition items IAW DA PAM 742-1 and other applicable publications or drawings, verifying and repackaging ammunition items and components, providing Quality Control of standard and non-standard markings and light containers (less than quantity package), and assignment of condition code (coding ammunition) to ammunition items for serviceable/unserviceable. Process ammunition received from Amnesty Box or turned in as Found on Installation (FOI) by units. Perform administrative document clearance procedures which include the processing DA Form 3151-R for suspension and restriction checks, reviewing and distribution of Ammunition Information Notices (AIN) and Notices of Ammunition Reclassification (NAR), Preparation of Material Condition Tags which include Serviceable Tags (DD Form 1574 and DD Form 1574-1- Orange or Yellow), Test/Modification Tags (DD Form 1576 and DD Form 1676-1- Blue), Suspended Tag (DD Form 1575 and DD Form 1575-1-Brown), Unserviceable(Repairable) Tag (DD Form 1577-2 and DD Form 1577-3- Green), and Unserviceable (Condemned) Tag (DD Form 1577 and DD Form 1577-1- RED), Prepare DD Form 2890 ( DOD MULTIMODAL DANGEROUS GOOS DECLARATION) which develops ammunition load plans for units drawing ammunition from the ASP to ensure compatibility and load capacity is not violated and prepare and Army Material Command (AMC) Form 4508 (Ammunition Transfer Record) Inspect vehicles IAW DD form 626 MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION (TRANSPORTING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS) prior to entering the ASP for compliance with existing regulations. Ensure loads are properly secured and placarded In accordance with CFR 49 and applicable regulations prior to exiting the ASP. Inspect commercial vehicles delivering to the Fort Moore ASP (DIT and or RI). Ensure ammunition is properly packaged and marked for storage and transport. Conducts inspection of propellants for discoloration, torn or damaged bags, and damp or damaged igniters; performs manual, heat, and olfactory tests; and inspects containers and packing materials for serviceability, and air test of containers for leaks. Performs identification and classification of returned material. This involves the handling, breakdown, inspection, reassembling, repacking, and marking as required. Perform Arms room inspections or related inspections (Staff Assisted Visits) in support of the Command Supply Discipline Program (CSDP) Performs Magazine inspections to ensure storage compliance. Performs visual Lightning Protection System (LPS) Inspections Performs various ammunition maintenance and repair functions. Inspect and certify loaded ammunition laden vehicles for proper blocking and bracing to ensure no violations of compatibility and load capacity has not been exceeded. Recommend Condition Codes to be assigned to turn in ammunition. Performs other duties as assigned to meet organizational/operational objectives. Perform other Ammunition surveillance related activities as directed and/or approved by the QASAS in charge. MATERIAL & EQUIPMENT DIRECTLY USED: Desktop Computers, Multi-line Telephone, Two-Way Radio, Multi-Functional Devices, Material Handling Equipment (MHE), Banding equipment and related items. Physical Requirements: Medium work. Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 30 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Working Conditions: Work is performed both inside and outside. Buildings have cement floors and may be unheated. Occasionally work is of a dirty, greasy nature and there is noise from production type machinery. Incumbent is occasionally exposed to weather extremes and occasionally must wear full protective clothing when exposed to chemicals and gases. Works near areas where explosive items are being inspected, renovated, demilitarized, modified, transported, or stored. Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: Education/Certifications: Highschool diploma Minimum Qualifications: Education/Certifications: Must be able to obtain Ammunition Distance Learning Certifications IAW AMC-R 350-4 for the following Ammo-10, 28, 45, 54, 63, 64, 67, 68, 75, 76, 78, 97 and 112, Pack 1-A (Defense Basic Preservation and Packaging and Wood Packing Materials (WPM). Must be able to pass Ammo 62 (Technical Transportation of Hazardous Materials) upon admission. Failure to successfully pass this course will disqualify the individual. Must be able to obtain and maintain a NAC-I Tier I Clearance for a CAC card. Experience: Preferred experience -two years specialized ammunition-handling experience. Must be able to operate Material Handling Equipment (MHE) Basic Ammunition Certifications 3 years of experience; AMMO-45-63,64,67 and 68 General Transportation of Hazardous Material (AMMO 62) 3 years experience Environmental Considerations for Ammunition Personnel 3 years experience; AMMO 31 Risk Management 3 years experience; Ammunition and Explosives Certification (AMMO 54) We are committed to an inclusive and diverse workplace that values and supports the contributions of each individual. This commitment along with our common Vision and Values of Integrity, Respect, and Responsibility, allows us to leverage differences, encourage innovation and expand our success in the global marketplace. V2X is an Equal Opportunity /Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, protected veteran status or status as an individual with a disability. EOE/Minority/Female/Disabled/Veteran.
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