Employer: Dyncorp
Location: Afghanistan
Job Summary
The Small Arms Repairer performs inspection, servicing and repairing of small arms, heavy weapon systems, & accessories.
Principal Accountabilities
Troubleshoot, repair, and maintain small arms, weapons, and fire control equipment including, but not limited to, M2 .50 Cal Machine Gun, MK19 40mm Grenade launcher, 7.62 M240 MG, Rifles, Shotguns, 120 mm Mortars, Combat Systems ancillary weapons system on M2/M3 Bradley and M1 Tanks.
Performs annual gauging.
Complies with AR 190-11 security requirements for sensitive items.
Validates APS-4 weapons systems are combat ready, ensures our forces maintain the ability to shoot safely & repel threats from enemy forces.
Demilitarize weapons, fire control parts, and components.
Gauge weapons to determine parts replacement criteria IAW applicable weapon technical directives referenced in the Technical Library.
Perform abrasive blasting of weapon small parts and components.
Perform inventory of weapons and accessories
Package and ship cracked or broken radioactive components.
Assists and informs shop lead on maintenance and supply management issues, and radiation and physical security requirements.
Classify or repair small arms and mortars.
Receive, process and complete work requests.
Remove, clean, and identify recoverable coded parts and components for turn-in.
Perform physical security of property and equipment.
Turn-in serviceable and unserviceable excess repair parts.
Provide on-site maintenance and technical assistance for equipment when requested.
Perform other qualified duties as assigned.
Knowledge & Skills
Must have experience repairing, rebuilding, and modifying small arms which includes such weapons as machine guns, mortars, rocket launchers, recoilless rifles, and portable flame throwers.
The work requires knowledge of weapons mechanical systems, the ability to recognize and determine the best method to correct malfunctions, and the skill to fit and adjust mechanical parts and assemblies.
Requires high degree of dexterity of the hands with an absence of nervousness and requires good eyesight and the ability to work very close tolerances.
May encounter possible hazards from normal operations of air and electrical power tools and lifting devices such as cranes, jacks, possible exposure to chemical fumes and sharp metal particles.
Has thorough understanding of firearm operation principles.
Additional knowledge/skills may be required by assignment or contract.
SECRET Clearance Required
Experience & Education
A minimum of 3 years of experience in field.
High School Diploma or equivalent.
Additional experience/education may be required by contract or assignment
Physical Requirements/Working Environment
May work and live in austere environment
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Location: Afghanistan
Job Summary
The Small Arms Repairer performs inspection, servicing and repairing of small arms, heavy weapon systems, & accessories.
Principal Accountabilities
Troubleshoot, repair, and maintain small arms, weapons, and fire control equipment including, but not limited to, M2 .50 Cal Machine Gun, MK19 40mm Grenade launcher, 7.62 M240 MG, Rifles, Shotguns, 120 mm Mortars, Combat Systems ancillary weapons system on M2/M3 Bradley and M1 Tanks.
Performs annual gauging.
Complies with AR 190-11 security requirements for sensitive items.
Validates APS-4 weapons systems are combat ready, ensures our forces maintain the ability to shoot safely & repel threats from enemy forces.
Demilitarize weapons, fire control parts, and components.
Gauge weapons to determine parts replacement criteria IAW applicable weapon technical directives referenced in the Technical Library.
Perform abrasive blasting of weapon small parts and components.
Perform inventory of weapons and accessories
Package and ship cracked or broken radioactive components.
Assists and informs shop lead on maintenance and supply management issues, and radiation and physical security requirements.
Classify or repair small arms and mortars.
Receive, process and complete work requests.
Remove, clean, and identify recoverable coded parts and components for turn-in.
Perform physical security of property and equipment.
Turn-in serviceable and unserviceable excess repair parts.
Provide on-site maintenance and technical assistance for equipment when requested.
Perform other qualified duties as assigned.
Knowledge & Skills
Must have experience repairing, rebuilding, and modifying small arms which includes such weapons as machine guns, mortars, rocket launchers, recoilless rifles, and portable flame throwers.
The work requires knowledge of weapons mechanical systems, the ability to recognize and determine the best method to correct malfunctions, and the skill to fit and adjust mechanical parts and assemblies.
Requires high degree of dexterity of the hands with an absence of nervousness and requires good eyesight and the ability to work very close tolerances.
May encounter possible hazards from normal operations of air and electrical power tools and lifting devices such as cranes, jacks, possible exposure to chemical fumes and sharp metal particles.
Has thorough understanding of firearm operation principles.
Additional knowledge/skills may be required by assignment or contract.
SECRET Clearance Required
Experience & Education
A minimum of 3 years of experience in field.
High School Diploma or equivalent.
Additional experience/education may be required by contract or assignment
Physical Requirements/Working Environment
May work and live in austere environment
Apply Now