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Small Arms/Artillery Repair (91F)

Houston, TX · On-site

$22.75 - $27.75/hr

Enlist as a Soldier into the United States Army and As a Small Arms/Artillery Repairer, you'll perform maintenance and repairs and keep a wide array of weapons, from small arms to field artillery and ...

Army MOS: 91F - Small Arms/Artillery Repairer * Navy NEC: HT - Hull Maintenance Technician * Air Force AFSC: 2A7X3 - Aircraft Structural Maintenance * Marine Corps MOS: 1316 - Metal Worker * Coast ...

Army MOS: 91F - Small Arms/Artillery Repairer * Navy NEC: HT - Hull Maintenance Technician * Air Force AFSC: 2A7X3 - Aircraft Structural Maintenance * Marine Corps MOS: 1316 - Metal Worker * Coast ...

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CS SPD Certified Technician

Avon, OH · On-site

$21.50 - $29.50/hr

Military experience, such as Hospital Corpsmen (HM), Machinery Repairman (MR),AircraftMaintenance Technician (2A3X3), Biomedical Equipment Specialist (68A), Small Arms Repairer (91F), or similar ...

CS SPD Certified Techncian

Cleveland, OH · On-site

$21.50 - $29.50/hr

Military experience, such as Hospital Corpsmen (HM), Machinery Repairman (MR),AircraftMaintenance Technician (2A3X3), Biomedical Equipment Specialist (68A), Small Arms Repairer (91F), or similar ...

Warehouse Associate/Driver

Euless, TX

$15.75 - $19/hr

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How much do 91f jobs pay per month?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average monthly pay for 91f in the United States is $2,980.58, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,833.33 and $3,958.33 per month, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a 91F Small Arms/Artillery Repairer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a 91F Small Arms/Artillery Repairer, you need a solid understanding of mechanical systems, attention to detail, and completion of appropriate Army training such as Advanced Individual Training (AIT). Familiarity with technical manuals, diagnostic tools, and maintenance management systems is essential for accurately repairing and maintaining weaponry. Strong problem-solving skills, discipline, and teamwork help individuals excel in high-pressure and structured environments. These competencies ensure the operational readiness and safety of military weapons systems, which is vital for mission success.

What is the difference between 91F vs 68W?

Aspect91F (Small Arms/Artillery Repairer)68W (Health Care Specialist)
Required CertificationsMilitary Small Arms/Artillery Repair CertificationsBasic Life Support (BLS), Combat Medic Skills
Work EnvironmentArmories, Maintenance Facilities, Field OperationsMedical Facilities, Field Hospitals, Combat Zones
Employer & Industry UsageU.S. Army, Military MaintenanceU.S. Army, Military Medical Services

While both 91F and 68W serve in the U.S. Army, 91F focuses on repairing small arms and artillery equipment, requiring technical repair certifications and working in maintenance environments. In contrast, 68W is a combat medic providing medical care in various settings, including field hospitals and combat zones. The roles differ in skills, certifications, and work environments, but both are essential military positions supporting operational readiness and soldier health.

What types of challenges can a 91F Small Arms/Artillery Repairer expect to face when working with various military weapon systems?

As a 91F Small Arms/Artillery Repairer, you may encounter challenges such as diagnosing complex malfunctions in a variety of weapons, working with unfamiliar or older equipment, and managing a high volume of repair requests during field operations. The role often requires precision, adaptability, and the ability to quickly learn new technical manuals. Additionally, collaborating with other maintenance personnel and communicating effectively with unit leaders is essential to ensure all weapons are safe, reliable, and mission-ready.

What is a 91F in the Army?

A 91F is the Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) code for a Small Arms/Artillery Repairer in the U.S. Army. These soldiers are responsible for maintaining, repairing, and inspecting all Army small arms and infantry weapons, as well as artillery and other firearms. Their work ensures that weapons systems are functional and safe for use in training and combat. 91Fs play a critical role in the Army’s operational readiness by keeping weapons in optimal condition.

What is a 91F job description?

A 91F is a Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) in the U.S. Army for Wheeled Vehicle Repairers. They diagnose, repair, and maintain military vehicles and equipment, often working in workshops or on the field, and may require technical training and certification in vehicle systems.
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Small Arms/Towed Artillery Repairer Instructor 91F

Small Arms/Towed Artillery Repairer Instructor 91F

Topsarge Business Solutions

Prince George, VA • On-site

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

91F Small Arms/Towed Artillery Repairer Instructor - Establish and maintain a training program and ensure proficiency requirements set forth in the Performance Work Statement. Provide academic instruction; review and update academic and doctrinal publications; and maintain vehicles/equipment supported by academic instruction. Provide academic instruction to conduct classroom/laboratory conferences, discussions, demonstrations, and practical exercises in accordance with course material, POI, technical manuals, and student workbooks. Conduct student critiques in accordance with United States Army (USA) ODS Standard Operating Procedures. Between scheduled courses, the following tasks will be completed: making pen and ink changes to lesson plans, cross-training (attending classes), arranging and engaging in instructional preparation and testing material, reviewing and providing pen and ink changes to lesson plans to the Government for change considerations, serving as an Assistant Instructor in classes. Provide feedback at the end of the block of instruction. Assist in updating technical content of lesson material in accordance with this PWS. Participate as a subject matter expert (SME) in developing revisions of the POIs, Lesson Plans and Training Support Packages (TSPs). Provide remediation training, maintain classrooms by re-configuring/setting up classroom furnishings, sort and maintain training aides and equipment, stock training materials and equipment, and/or assist with outdoor training site maintenance.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma or equivalent
  • Common Faculty Development-Instructor Course (CFDIC), or its equivalent within the last five (5) years with recertification requirements for the CFDIC every five (5) years
  • TRADOC Initial Military Training (IMT) Installation Staff and Contractors Course (ISCC) with ISCC refresher training every three (3) years
  • Blackboard 101 Instructor Training. The Contractor shall complete Blackboard 101 Instructor refresher training every three (3) years.
  • Minimum of three (3) years each of technical and tactical experience in small arms technical and tactical experience as evidenced by MOS's: 91F, 91G or 91K.
  • Background in the 91 F/G/K series, 2111 Small Arms Repairer/Technician, 2112 Precision Weapons Repairer/Technician, Air Force Small Arms/Armorer Technician or Navy Gunners Mate, or have completed a residential small arms repairman course or a residential Gunsmith course from an accredited institution.
  • Ability to perform Two Level Maintenance (Field Level Maintenance and Sustainment Level Maintenance) on small arms weapons to include shoulder fired weapons, handguns, machine guns, mortars and towed artillery weapons
  • Proficient in Microsoft (MS) Office computer programs (Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, and Excel) Knowledge of applicable regulations and doctrine regarding MOS or ASI-specific training
  • Written and oral communication
  • Detail oriented
  • Excellent organization, planning, coordination and time management skills
  • Effective problem solving and interpersonal skills
  • Pass all hands-on and written student tests IAW the ODS Instructional Management SOP
  • Meet training, technical and tactical certification of course content
  • Minimum of three (3) years specific experience in teaching, developing or reviewing course materials, training aids, and manuals for vocational or military training
  • Proficient in basic mathematical skills up to and including roots and powers and metric notation
  • Perform duties regarding moderate assisted lifting (not to exceed 100 lbs.), long periods of standing, sitting or walking, and endure inclement weather conditions on occasion.