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Posted: January 15, 2026 (1 day ago)

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AMMUNITION & EXPLOSIVE HANDLER LEADER

Army National Guard Units

Department of the Army

Fresh

Salary

$35.58 - $41.51

per hour

Type

Closes

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Job Description

Summary

This job involves leading a team in handling, inspecting, and maintaining ammunition and explosives for the Army National Guard, ensuring everything is done safely and follows strict rules.

The role requires working hands-on with the team while overseeing tasks like checking equipment, managing storage, and advising on procedures.

It's a good fit for someone with military experience in munitions who can lead others, stay organized, and prioritize safety in high-stakes environments.

Key Requirements

  • Military grade CW2 - CW3 in the National Guard
  • Journeyman-level experience in ammunition and explosives handling
  • Ability to lead, plan, and organize team work in repair and inspection functions
  • Knowledge of safety regulations, technical manuals, and administrative procedures
  • Hands-on skills in inspecting, maintaining, and certifying ammunition and residue
  • Experience performing visual, mechanical, and functional tests on explosives
  • Familiarity with documentation for issue, turn-in, and disposition of munitions

Full Job Description

THIS IS A NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 32 EXCEPTED SERVICE BARGAINING UNIT POSITION.

This National Guard position is for an AMMUNITION & EXPLOSIVE HANDLER LEADER, Position Description Number D2279000, and is part of the Montana Army National Guard, G8.

(A copy of the Position Description can be obtained from HRO upon request.) Selecting Official: CW3 Guillermo Lugo Military Grades: CW2 - CW3 SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: In addition to the journeyman level knowledge, applicants must have experience which demonstrates the ability to plan, organize, and lead the work of others in fields directly related the repair function of this occupational series.

Must have the ability to perform administrative functions; to read and interpret a variety of technical publications used in the repair of supported equipment.

The ability to provide guidance to others in work related directly to this occupational series.

***(MUST address your experiences in detail on resume as they relate to these specialized experiences to be considered for this position)*** Major Duties:

Communicates instructions received from supervisor to work team, and initiates work.

Ensures needed plans, drawings, material, schematics, applicable technical manuals, and tools are available, and that needed stock is available.

Sees to it that there is enough work to keep everyone in work crew effective, efficient, and busy contributing significantly to the overall mission.

Checks work in progress and when finished, checks for compliance with supervisor's instructions on work sequence, procedures, methods, and deadlines.

Urges or advises other employees to follow supervisor's instructions and to meet established and impromptu deadlines, demonstrates proper work methods.

Answers workers' questions regarding procedures, policies, written instruction, and other directives; obtains needed information or decisions from the supervisor on problems that come up during the work.

Provides information to supervisor on status and progress of work, causes of delays, and overall work operations and problems. Assures that safety and housekeeping rules are followed.

Works along, side-by-side, and partners with other workers, performing the duties of an Ammunition Inspector WG-6501-08 and sets the pace of co-workers being lead.

Performs the identical duties and responsibilities as the work team such as, however is not limited to: a. Conducts pre-issue inspection of ammunition items prior to issue.

Checks each item for restrictions or suspensions. Inspects vehicles, equipment, and storage areas relating to the safety and security of Ammunition and Explosives (A&E).

Advises using units on the proper procedures for completion of documentation for issue and turn-in of ammunition and residue.

Performs receipt inspections on all ammunition and components turned in by using units. Assists in the inspection and classification of ammunition throughout the state.

Provides input regarding causes of ammunition un-serviceability and takes appropriate action when ammunition deterioration is found to be other than "fair wear and tear".

Inspects small arms ammunition to ensure segregation of ball and blank ammunition. Supports inspections on all A&E residue returned to the ammunition residue yard.

Certifies ammunition residue as explosive free. Initiates documentation for disposition of residue. Enforces safety regulations and is familiar with information regarding safety considerations. b.

Assists in the inspection of ammunition, to include performing maintenance, care, preservation, shipping and storage operations, assuring compliance with Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), safety regulations, drawings, etc.

during operations. Conducts visual, mechanical, functional, static or dimensional tests as required. Uses and maintains test equipment including calibration equipment.

Sets up and operates specialized Ammunition Peculiar Equipment (APE). Validates material to assure compatibility of explosive items.

Spot checks ammunition accountability, and stock accounting procedures; attends Safety Committee meetings and partners with other subject matter experts to review SOP's and prepare hazard analysis.

Participates in required quarterly inventories. Contributes to causative research by identifying material with lost identifications or found on post through verification inspection.

Researches through data bases to identify lots and dates of arrival.

Conducts compliance inspections on units at an Ammunition Holding Area (AHA), individual unit field AHAs and at unit locations if required.

Supports the inspection of ammunition and components using appropriate Ammunition Surveillance Procedures.

Assists with inspections of ammunition storage structures to assure safe storage, compatibility, explosive limits, identify structural deterioration and inventory and security practices. c.

Responsible for the requirements of all ammunition management documentation.

Researches, analyzes, and completes the proper and required documentation of ammunition transfer records, surveillance records, ammunition condition reports, quality deficiency reports, magazine data cards and numerous other documentation and/or reports.

Initiates and maintains inspection reports, publications, and files. Verifies all services' suspension and restriction notices.

Records inspection results to the Depot Surveillance Record (DSR) in the Munitions History Program (MHP).

Assists in gathering information for the preliminary malfunction report noting all facts pertinent to this malfunction.

Confers with Quality Assurance Specialist Ammunition Surveillance (QASAS), Ammunition Officer, or other experts to arrive at probable cause for the malfunction and makes recommendation on suspense action.

Exhibits an in-depth knowledge of ammunition administrative procedures as outlined in Department of the Army (DA) regulations, pamphlets, and other applicable regulations.

Performs other duties as assigned.

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Posted on USAJOBS: 1/15/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 1/16/2026

Source: USAJOBS | ID: MT-12864325-AR-26-322