Employer: Technica LLC
Location: Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, United States
Technica LLC seeks to fill a Small Arms Repairer I/Gunsmith III on a Government contract with a place of performance at Fort Leonard Wood, MO.
Job Duties:
The Small Arms Repairer I can design, fabricate, modify, repair and service foreign and domestic firearms, weapons and accessories. Employee possesses required knowledge in the use of hand tools, machine tools, and other equipment necessary to perform assigned duties, has the knowledge and skill to design and construct prototype small
arms from drawings or customer input. This position may require designing of computer prototypes from customer input and necessary knowledge of munitions and ballistics to accomplish assigned tasks. This position plans and conducts training as required. Other activities include:
How to Apply
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Location: Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, United States
Technica LLC seeks to fill a Small Arms Repairer I/Gunsmith III on a Government contract with a place of performance at Fort Leonard Wood, MO.
Job Duties:
The Small Arms Repairer I can design, fabricate, modify, repair and service foreign and domestic firearms, weapons and accessories. Employee possesses required knowledge in the use of hand tools, machine tools, and other equipment necessary to perform assigned duties, has the knowledge and skill to design and construct prototype small
arms from drawings or customer input. This position may require designing of computer prototypes from customer input and necessary knowledge of munitions and ballistics to accomplish assigned tasks. This position plans and conducts training as required. Other activities include:
- Performing major repairs on military, foreign and domestic, standard and non-standard small arms weapons.
- Updates job knowledge by participating in educational opportunities; reading technical publications.
- Review work orders and discuss with supervisor.
- Engage in heavy manual labor for extended periods, in all types of weather and under various working conditions.
- Change weapons while placed on a workbench without assistance.
- Perform related work as required.
- Background in military weapons to include inspection and repair is preferred. Must have knowledge of gunsmith tools and procedures, as well as knowledge of firearms operating principles. Must be able to lift in excess of 70lbs on occasion and at least 45lbs on a routine basis. Position may require attendance of factory/military Small Arms course (i.e. 45B, 45K, 91F). Position may require attendance at a formal one/two year accredited in-house gunsmith course, or equivalent work experience.
- A minimum of 3 years of experience performing weapons repair and previous exposure to arms room procedures are required.
- Individual must meet the individual security requirements associated with responsibility for the storage and accountability of Arms Ammunition and Explosives (AA&E) in a repair facility equipped with a small arms vault. Per AR 190‐11, paragraph 2‐11, Personnel assigned custody, maintenance, disposal, or security responsibilities for AA&E on military installations in the United States and its territories, or U.S. citizens assigned to such duties overseas, will be subject to the following investigations and periodic reinvestigations as set forth in DOD 5200.2–R: Contractor personnel (including subcontractors)—National agency check, local agency check, credit check.
- Desktop automation skills are necessary to use Logistics Information System (LIS) and internet based logistics tools to produce and format maintenance related reports for submission to the government.
- Must be able to obtain and maintain a SECRET security clearance if required for the position.
How to Apply
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