Employer: TechWise
Location: Fort Carson, Colorado, United States
Job Code: 370
Reports to: Director of Operations
FSLA Status: Part-time on call
Job Summary: To train enlisted personnel duties and responsibilities of the unit armorer organizational maintenance procedures, preventive maintenance and services, publications, control and accountability of those weapons common to military units. he Instructor shall use approved Programs of Instruction (POI) for each subject of the Program Guidance using task, conditions and standard format from applicable and authorized regulations that are currently in the Technical Library. Changes to POIs as a result of change to reference material shall be posted to the basic POI maintained by the Instructor. Changes to POIs are due to the Site Manager NLT ten (10) duty days after the Instructor receives doctrine that requires a change(s) to the basic POI. All instructors shall instruct lessons from approved POIs, which shall be made available during classroom instruction in the Contractors Digital Technical Library for review.
Duties: The Instructor shall conduct a practical exercise after completing instruction of each subject area identified in the POIs to evaluate student comprehension of instructed material. The Instructor shall maintain student progress files on each student for each course and identify students who are not performing to the standard required for successful completion of the course. Student progress shall be identified by means of spot quizzes, practical exercises, and instructor observation or classroom absences. Students identified by the instructor as being academic, disciplinary or tardy/absentee problems shall be reported to the Site Manager in writing, indicating the student(s) shortcomings; this report shall be furnished the same day the evaluation is made. The Instructor shall prepare both pretests and final examinations to evaluate all course subject matter identified in the course POIs.
Education and Experience:
Instructors in this course shall have a minimum of three (3) years experience in the small arms maintenance field as a Unit Armorer or small arms repair person or training from an approved DA school and are able to demonstrate complete familiarity with the Army Publication System, TAMMS and PLL procedures. Instructors shall be required to attend the Transportation Motor Pool (TMP) Accident Avoidance, four (4) hour class, for the purpose of obtaining a TMP vehicle for the transport of military weapons. Instructors shall assist with the loading and unloading of those weapons when taken to and from the unit arms room and classroom.
Armorer instructor(s) will meet the requirements IAW AR 190-11, Physical Security of Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives.
Clearance: Employees are required to complete the National Agency Check, SF85P (Position of Public Trust) upon start of performance. Instructors under this contract may undergo a police records check and security screening at the discretion of the Government.
Ability to use Microsoft (MS) Office Applications (primarily Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point, and Windows Graphical User Interface), Data/web based systems and MS Project.
NOTE: The preceding job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees with this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities and qualifications required of employees assigned to this job.
TechWise is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) M/V/D/F.
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Location: Fort Carson, Colorado, United States
Job Code: 370
Reports to: Director of Operations
FSLA Status: Part-time on call
Job Summary: To train enlisted personnel duties and responsibilities of the unit armorer organizational maintenance procedures, preventive maintenance and services, publications, control and accountability of those weapons common to military units. he Instructor shall use approved Programs of Instruction (POI) for each subject of the Program Guidance using task, conditions and standard format from applicable and authorized regulations that are currently in the Technical Library. Changes to POIs as a result of change to reference material shall be posted to the basic POI maintained by the Instructor. Changes to POIs are due to the Site Manager NLT ten (10) duty days after the Instructor receives doctrine that requires a change(s) to the basic POI. All instructors shall instruct lessons from approved POIs, which shall be made available during classroom instruction in the Contractors Digital Technical Library for review.
Duties: The Instructor shall conduct a practical exercise after completing instruction of each subject area identified in the POIs to evaluate student comprehension of instructed material. The Instructor shall maintain student progress files on each student for each course and identify students who are not performing to the standard required for successful completion of the course. Student progress shall be identified by means of spot quizzes, practical exercises, and instructor observation or classroom absences. Students identified by the instructor as being academic, disciplinary or tardy/absentee problems shall be reported to the Site Manager in writing, indicating the student(s) shortcomings; this report shall be furnished the same day the evaluation is made. The Instructor shall prepare both pretests and final examinations to evaluate all course subject matter identified in the course POIs.
Education and Experience:
Instructors in this course shall have a minimum of three (3) years experience in the small arms maintenance field as a Unit Armorer or small arms repair person or training from an approved DA school and are able to demonstrate complete familiarity with the Army Publication System, TAMMS and PLL procedures. Instructors shall be required to attend the Transportation Motor Pool (TMP) Accident Avoidance, four (4) hour class, for the purpose of obtaining a TMP vehicle for the transport of military weapons. Instructors shall assist with the loading and unloading of those weapons when taken to and from the unit arms room and classroom.
Armorer instructor(s) will meet the requirements IAW AR 190-11, Physical Security of Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives.
Clearance: Employees are required to complete the National Agency Check, SF85P (Position of Public Trust) upon start of performance. Instructors under this contract may undergo a police records check and security screening at the discretion of the Government.
Ability to use Microsoft (MS) Office Applications (primarily Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point, and Windows Graphical User Interface), Data/web based systems and MS Project.
NOTE: The preceding job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees with this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities and qualifications required of employees assigned to this job.
TechWise is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) M/V/D/F.
Apply Online