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DMS International

Center for Security Forces (CENSECFOR) Armorer (OBMLS Specialist II)

DMS International, Chesapeake, Virginia, United States, 23322

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Overview Data Management Services, Inc. (dba: DMS International) is a professional services firm headquartered in Silver Spring, Maryland, with work locations throughout the continental United States. We prepare managers and executives to lead their workforce through customized learning solutions that drive the standards of an ever-changing world. We build creative, unique and engaging learning experiences for commercial, civilian and defense organizations. Our high-caliber talent, delivery methodology and innovative solutions contribute to preparing a workforce that is ready for the future. You can join us on this journey to bring efficiency and creativity to our customers.

At DMS International (DMS), we are the catalyst for effective workforce transformation. To achieve this, we hire professionals who take pride in doing quality work and who are excited about contributing to the professional development of tomorrow's leaders.

DMS seeks candidates that possess and display the attributes that reflect our Core Values of:

Quality in delivering solutions,

Leadership,

Innovation,

Teamwork,

Integrity in conduct,

Responsiveness to our customer’s mission

Job Description DMS is seeking Armorers

(OBMLS Specialist II)

who will perform support for classroom and field laboratory instruction for U.S. Navy high-risk training evolutions.

Responsibilities

Perform training support duties associated with the delivery of small arms and crew served weapons training. An Armorer performs maintenance on small arms, weapons, weapon mounts, Visual Augmentation Systems (VAS), marking cartridge adapter kits, and Small Arms Weapons Simulators (SAWS). Related tasks include, but are not limited to, detailed disassembly and assembly, cleaning, inspection, lubrication, gaging, troubleshooting, repair, modification, and documentation of maintenance in electronic service records. The Armorer can receipt, segregate, store, issue, inventory, sub-custody transfer, and sentence ammunition and explosives (AE); conduct motor vehicle inspections; certify Hazard Class 1 materials for transportation in motor vehicles; and can handle, process, store and transport range-related debris and Material Potentially Presenting an Explosive Hazard (MPPEH).

Read and understand technical manuals and drawings; identify, requisition, and manage inventories of repair parts, tools, and consumables; and develop SAWS courses of fire.

Maintenance of all weapons and associated equipment, as required, for the respective learning site, including:

MK-19 MOD 3 40mm grenade launcher

M203 40mm grenade launcher

M2HB .50-caliber heavy machinegun

M240B 7.62mm medium machinegun

MK48 MOD 1 7.62mm lightweight machinegun

M4A1 5.56mm rifle

M500A1 12-gauge shotgun

M2A1 .50 Caliber machine gun

M18 9mm service pistol

M9 9mm service pistol

Maintenance Management of Training Unique Equipment (TUE) including (but not limited to):

Tactical Training Simulators (TTS)

Mobile Weapons Firing Trailers (MWFT)

Small Arms Weapons Simulators (SAWS)

Modular Indoor Firing Ranges (MIFR)

Ammunition management including but not limited to:

Dispositioning

Handling

MPPEH Processing

Receipting, Storing, Segregating, Issuing (RSSI)

Reporting via Ordnance Information System-Retail (OIS-R) and/or Total Ammunition Management Information System (TAMIS)

Support equipment, facilities and material maintenance and management activities, including but not limited to:

Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives (AA&E) Storage Facilities

Civil Engineering Support Equipment (CESE)

Government Owned/Leased Non-tactical Vehicles

Material Handling Equipment (MHE)

Visual Augmentation Systems (VAS)

Repair parts inventory

Tools and Consumables Items

Training Aids (Target stands, barricades, static vehicles, etc.)

Weapons Based Training Facilities

Weapon Mounts

Development of documentation in support of ordnance-based maintenance and logistics processes including, but not limited to:

AA&E Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)

Conventional Ordnance Deficiency Reports (CODR)

Explosive Event Reports (EER)

Explosive Mishap Reports (EMR)

Product Quality Deficiency Reports (PQDR)

Supply Discrepancy Reports (SDR)

Technical Manual Deficiency/Evaluation Report (TMDER)

Transportation of weapons and ammunition from storage facilities to live ranges

Storage and accountability for weapons and ammunition per Navy directives

Attending training courses to obtain requisite certifications, as may be appropriate for the respective learning site

Possessing a familiarity of the duties and responsibilities associated with the Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives (AA&E) Program as detailed in OPNAVINST 5530.13D

Possess the motivation and ability to research directives, regulations, and policies to determine solutions to problems, issues, and concerns

Display strong oral and written communication skills, as well as excellent presentation skills

Possess experience in technical writing (military manuals)

Demonstrate excellent interpersonal skills, with a commitment to customer service

Must be proactive in identifying and solving problems

Display the ability to manage and meet deadlines

Possess familiarity with computers and a working knowledge of software packages such as Microsoft Office

Demonstrate the ability to understand, implement, and maintain standards

Understanding that work is normally performed in an Ammunitions and Explosives (AE) storage facility setting, on live-fire range facilities, and in some cases, underway on small watercraft including Riverine boats. Work may be performed indoors or outdoors, during inclement weather conditions, and in high humidity with extreme heat or cold, depending upon location.

Acknowledgement that the number of scheduled courses and/or the tempo of training may create a highly stressful work environment

Capable of qualifying as an AE worker, using mature and stable judgment on duty as well as off-duty. AE screening and qualifications are reviewed annually, and failure to maintain AE qualification may result in termination.

Perform duties related to enhanced organizational level maintenance on weapons and other training equipment

Manage small arms, ammunition, repair parts, tools, and ancillary equipment

Transport small arms and ammunition to and from training locations

Qualifications

Armorer/Ordnance-Based Maintenance and Logistics Specialist II must:

Must be a US Citizen.

Possess an Associate’s degree and three (3) years of experience; or four (4) total years of military experience in lieu of a degree

Possess a minimum of three (3) years of preventative/corrective weapons maintenance experience (including military crew served weapons, where applicable), and a minimum of two (2) years of experience within an ammunition and weapons management environment

Satisfy the requirements of the Lautenberg Amendment to the Gun Control Act of 1968

Have Completed a U.S. military armorer’s courses, preferred are the following U.S. Navy certification courses:

CENSECFOR EOLM Armorers’ course,

NSW EOLM Armorers’ course,

NECC EOLM Armorers’ course

Possess (preferred) the following U.S. Navy course completions and/or certifications:

AMMO 49

AMMO 51

AMMO Technical Specialist

AMMO Administration

Fleet Sentencing

Ordinance Information System – Retail (OIS-R)

Training Ammunition Management Information System (TAMIS)

Material Potentially Presenting an Explosive Hazard (MPPEH)

Demonstrate a familiarity with the Firearms Training Systems (FATS) simulator is preferred

Obtain a suitable evaluation for mandatory medical, psychological, and drug screenings.

Possess in-depth knowledge night vision, lasers, weapons, and weapon sight technologies, capabilities, and weaknesses.

Possess a minimum of three (3) years’ experience of preventative/ corrective small arms weapons maintenance with at least two (2) years’ experience in an ammunition/weapons management environment

Demonstrate the ability to troubleshoot complex malfunctions.

Demonstrate skill in the use of hand tools, test equipment, and precision measuring equipment.

Demonstrate the ability to interpret technical manuals, illustrations, specifications, and diagrams.

Demonstrate a basic knowledge of computer operations is required for inventory control and weapon maintenance record keeping.

Possess an active state driver’s license.

Possess (or be able to obtain) a Class B or C Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) as required with a HAZMAT endorsement in order to transport ammunition

Location

CENSECFOR Detachment Chesapeake, Virginia, United States

Position Type

Full-Time/Regular

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