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Posted: February 10, 2026 (10 days ago)

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ARTILLERY REPAIRER (Title 32)

Army National Guard Units

Department of the Army

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$27.66 - $32.27

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Job Description

Summary

This job involves repairing and maintaining artillery weapons and systems in the Army National Guard, including troubleshooting mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical issues to keep equipment ready for use.

Workers disassemble, inspect, fix, and test components like gun tubes, recoil mechanisms, and control systems.

It's a good fit for mechanically skilled individuals with military experience or a strong interest in joining the National Guard, who enjoy hands-on technical work.

Key Requirements

  • Membership in the National Guard (or intent to join)
  • Experience with mechanical, hydraulic, electrical, and pneumatic systems
  • Ability to dismantle, clean, reassemble, and repair artillery subassemblies
  • Skills in diagnosing malfunctions using measurements, gauges, and test equipment
  • Proficiency with hand tools, measuring instruments, and technical manuals
  • Knowledge of electrical circuit tracing, troubleshooting, and repairs
  • Experience performing inspections, adjustments, and final testing of weapon systems

Full Job Description

THIS IS A NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 32 EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITION.

This National Guard position is for a ARTILLERY REPAIRER (Title 32), Position Description Number D1223000 and is part of the AR ARNG CSMS, National Guard.

NATIONAL GUARD MEMBERSHIP IS REQURED- If you are not currently a member of any military service (Brach/Status), please provide a letter stating intent to join.

GENERAL EXPERIENCE: Experience or training which demonstrates the ability to perform mechanical, hydraulic, electrical, and pneumatic system operations.

Experience demonstrating the ability to fit and adjust parts and assemblies. SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: Experience or training in dismantling, cleaning, and reassembling various artillery subassemblies.

Experience which has demonstrated the ability to diagnose malfunctions by recognizing worn or damaged parts by measurement, strength of springs or dimension of parts.

Experience using hand tools, a limited number of measuring instruments, and a variety of test equipment.

Experience which demonstrated the ability to interpret and apply a variety of technical manuals and similar published materials. Major Duties:

Performs a wide variety of repair, rebuild, modification, inspection, and testing of self-propelled artillery, towed artillery, turret mounted weapon systems, and associated mechanisms such as loading, firing and recoil mechanisms, turret hydraulic systems, drive controllers , oil gears, oil pumps, elevating and traversing mechanisms, hydraulic systems and simple electrical systems.

Operates various component parts to determine serviceability and to localize malfunctions to determine extent of corrective adjustments and repair procedures required.

Removes and disassembles weapon assemblies for repair, replacement, or overhaul. Replaces unserviceable or non-repairable parts.

Observes action of electrical, hydraulic, and mechanical components for evidence of abnormal operations. Performs gas pressure tests and pre firing checks and adjustments.

Measures cannon bores for wear and erosion by employing comparison gauge, borescope, and pullover gauge. Reassembles and installs assemblies on weapons and turret mechanisms.

Performs final tests and adjustments to ensure that equipment is operating within the prescribed limits and tolerances.

Works on complete artillery pieces or a wide variety of major components, complex assemblies, and systems.

Works on major assemblies such as gun tubes, breeches, carriages, mounts, turrets, elevating, traversing, loading, and control systems.

Incumbent decides what parts and mechanisms can be reworked, refitted, or replaced. Performs adjustments and alignments as required.

Assembles, adjusts, installs, aligns, and meshes recoil systems, hydraulic rammers, traversing mechanisms, and similar major components.

Traces circuits by referring to schematic diagrams and visually inspects circuits for faulty insulation, poor electrical contacts, and broken or worn electrical components.

Uses test equipment and analyzes continuity of circuits. Repairs or replaces circuits.

Employs applicable test, measuring and diagnostic equipment in conjunction with technical publications and prior knowledge to diagnose and troubleshoot malfunctions.

May serve as a commodity inspector during Command Maintenance Management evaluations (COMET) or as a member of a Maintenance Assistance Instruction Team (MAIT).

Performs other duties as assigned.

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Posted on USAJOBS: 2/10/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 2/11/2026

Source: USAJOBS | ID: AR-26-064-12879523