Nov 25, 2017

Armory Supervisor , Kabul

Employer: DynCorp International LLC
Location: Afghanistan Kabul


Job Summary


The Armory Supervisor is responsible for inventory of all weapons, ammunition, and other sensitive items for assigned program. Conducts weapon, ammunition, and designed sensitive items issue and turn-in following strict armory control and accountability procedures IAW Contracting Officer Representative (COR), Technical Program Support Office (TPSO), Regional Security Office (RSO), military requirements and conducts daily end of shift weapon and ammunition inventories.

Principal Accountabilities

Supervises and controls the issue, receipt and accountability of all weapons, ammunition and sensitive equipment for assigned personnel.
Determination of repair/salvage or disposition of unserviceable weapons and equipment.
Supervises all data input of all issuing and receiving of weapons documentation and filing of hard copy hand receipts.
Coordinates with the Property Book Officer on weapons accountability and serviceability.
Maintains accountability of all weapons repair parts and re-orders when necessary.
Ensures adequate weapon cleaning kits and associated supplies are on hand or on order.
Conducts monthly sensitive items inventory to insure 100% accountability.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Knowledge & Skills

Knowledge on International Traffic In Arms Regulations (ITARs) preferred.
Skilled in small arms inspection of various weapons and firearms, to include M4, M9, AK47, etc.
Knowledgeable on small arms ammunition to determine caliber and condition (serviceable/unserviceable).
Excellent communication skills and strong organizational skills.
Knowledge of various computer applications such as Microsoft applications (i.e. Excel, Word, PowerPoint).
Must have knowledge on DD1149 Weapon/Equipment transfers.
Additional knowledge/skills may be required by contract or assignment.
Experience & Education

High School diploma.
Two (2) years of military or civilian law enforcement experience in training environment.
Additional experience/education may be required by contract or assignment.
Physical Requirements/Working Environment

Must pass all medical and fitness requirements directed by US Central Command (CENTCOM) in order to deploy.
Must be able to operate in harsh and austere conditions of Afghanistan
Travel

Must be capable of daily travel in and around Kabul as well as to locations throughout Afghanistan.