Material Coordinator Lead/Hazard; ASP
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Engineering
Operations Engineer, Environmental Compliance
Material Coordinator Lead, Hazard (ASP)
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ResponsibilitiesAs an ammunition material coordinator lead, you are responsible for operational oversite of the Ammunition. This position will support all ASP Contingency and Training operations. You are also required to teach, mentor, counsel and train all ammunition personnel. You will ensure your team verifies ammunition residue against receiving and turn‑in documents; noting and reporting discrepancies and obvious damages; routing ammunition residue to prescribed turn‑in locations;
stacking or palletizing ammunition residue in accordance with prescribed storage methods; rearranging and taking inventory of any ammunition residue required for turn‑in; removing any live ammunition from residue turn‑in prior to shipment to various locations via over‑the‑road shipments to ensure compliance with all applicable Department of Transportation (Use the "Apply for this Job" box below). Army Regulations. Assists and takes guidance from Government QASAS and Item managers on proper disposition for any residue requiring further on‑ward movement.
- You will oversee the requisitions of material and provide the following in support of the FCCO and surrounding Military agencies IAW ASO Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).
- Supervise personnel handling a wide variety of ammunition and ammunition residue including small arms, artillery projectiles, powder canisters, fuses, rockets, missiles, smoke, illumination and white phosphorous pyrotechnics, mines and other items.
- Performs customer support functions; those processes used to support the total requirement of customers to gain logistics support in both combat and peacetime situations.
- Conducts training of employees and FCCO ammunition handlers on A/E. Enforces safety and implements organizational changes.
- Inspects ammunition in storage on random basis ensuring adherence to proper safety and compatibility requirements.
- Observes handling and storage operations to ensure adherence to proper safety procedures.
- Conducts accountability and serviceability inspections on incoming and outgoing ammunition shipments, field returns and on ammunition in storage.
- Performs repackaging and routine reconditioning operations on field returns.
- Assists Government QASAS to verify contents of shipments against shipping documents or other records. May receive guidance from other Government QASAS.
- Plans, prepares and inspects outgoing, over‑the‑road, ammunition shipments to ensure compliance with all applicable Department of Transportation Army Regulations.
- Reports all violations to Supervisor or QASAS and provides input for ammunition condition report (ACR), as required.
- Inspects field returns for damage and serviceability. Inspects and classifies ammunition and containers to determine corrective measures required.
- Performs renovation, remarking and re‑stenciling, as required.
- Segregates irreparable/unserviceable items and prepares for shipment, as directed.
- Operates/maintains appropriate Logistics Information System for required tasks.
- Performs other administrative tasks and duties as determined by the Supervisor.
- Compiles/Prepares reports (Daily, Weekly, Monthly, and Quarterly, as required).
- Performs other duties, as needed to perform as Inspector or Ammunition Handler.
- Forklifts (4K, 6K, 10K), other material handling equipment, PC’s, printers, fax machine, copier.
- Work is generally conducted in an out‑of‑doors environment with a potential exposure to extreme climatic conditions.
- Work will require lifting up to 50 lbs.; stooping; climbing; prolonged standing; prolonged sitting; and working with or in areas where a potential could exist for exposure to physical, chemical or biological agents.
- Employee use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is required in certain areas. Such PPE includes but is not limited to head, foot, hand, torso, respiratory, vision and hearing protective…
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