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The Ammunition Product Manager will oversee the commercial layer of Staccato's ammunition business, focusing on SKU strategy, pricing architecture, and consumer engagement through a subscription ...

Role Overview Reporting to the SVP, Consumer Direct, the Ammunition Product Manager owns the consumer-facing commercial layer of Staccato's ammunition business. This role is entirely distinct from ...

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Role Overview Reporting to the SVP, Consumer Direct, the Ammunition Product Manager owns the consumer-facing commercial layer of Staccato's ammunition business. This role is entirely distinct from ...

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Technical knowledge of a variety of ammunition. May require knowledge of detonation and burning methods and procedures for the destruction of ammunition and explosives. Must be able to read ...

We have domestic ammunition manufacturing facilities in Minnesota, Idaho, Arkansas, and Missouri, and service law enforcement, government agencies and sporting enthusiasts throughout the world. Today ...

We have domestic ammunition manufacturing facilities in Minnesota, Idaho, Arkansas, and Missouri, and service law enforcement, government agencies and sporting enthusiasts throughout the world. Today ...

We have domestic ammunition manufacturing facilities in Minnesota, Idaho, Arkansas, and Missouri, and service law enforcement, government agencies and sporting enthusiasts throughout the world. Today ...

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How much do ammunition jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for ammunition in the United States is $89,801.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $63,500.00 and $107,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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Ammunition Technicians often face the challenge of working in highly regulated environments where strict adherence to safety protocols is essential. Managing and maintaining accurate inventory records, handling hazardous materials, and remaining vigilant about potential risks require constant focus. Technicians may also work in physically demanding conditions or in areas with heightened security, which can add to the pressure of the role. Despite these challenges, strong teamwork and ongoing training help ensure a safe and supportive work environment.

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To excel in an Ammunition Technician role, you need a thorough understanding of ammunition handling, storage protocols, and safety regulations, often supported by military or specialized training. Familiarity with inventory management systems, hazardous materials handling equipment, and relevant certifications such as OSHA or HAZMAT are typically required. Strong attention to detail, teamwork, and communication skills are essential for success in this position. These competencies ensure safe operations, regulatory compliance, and efficient coordination within high-stakes environments.

What is an Ammunition job?

An Ammunition job typically involves the handling, storage, transportation, inspection, and disposal of various types of munitions. Responsibilities may include maintaining safety protocols, ensuring compliance with regulations, and performing maintenance on ammunition and related equipment. These roles are commonly found in the military, defense industries, or law enforcement agencies. Proper training and certification are often required due to the hazardous nature of the materials involved.

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Machine Operator / Pellet Charger - Federal Ammunition

Federal Ammunition

Anoka, MN โ€ข On-site

$24.62/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Job Description
The Kinetic Group is a world leader in the design, manufacturing, and distribution of small caliber ammunition under the iconic brands B&P, CCI, Federal Premium, Fiocchi, HEVI-Shot, Remington and Speer. We have domestic ammunition manufacturing facilities in Minnesota, Idaho, Arkansas, and Missouri, and service law enforcement, government agencies and sporting enthusiasts throughout the world. Today, The Kinetic Group is a part of the Ammo+ division of The Czechoslovak Group (CSG), which holds a diverse portfolio of companies in the defense, security, automotive, aerospace and rail industries.
The Charger / Operator will be responsible for maintaining a productivity level that is in continuous support of the departmental production schedule while maintaining quality and safety standards established for the operation.
  • Pellet Charger ยฝ shift: To put primer mix in primer cups or Rimfire shells accurately and timely to meet production schedules.
  • Operator ยฝ shift: Monitor the quality of the operation's output; make adjustments to keep the operation within specification, but only to the extent that it can be accomplished effectively and efficiently without the assistance of the Adjuster or Maintenance Mechanic.

Experience a preview of what a Charger Operator at Federal Ammunition does by checking out the following video: https://youtu.be/kuiSNlj1djQ
This position reports to the Factory Operations Supervisor and is based out of our Anoka Location.
Shift Information:
Potential openings on the following full-time shifts:
  • Shift Q: 6pm-6am, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and every other Thursday.
  • Training (first 6-8 weeks) - will be held on a different shift

Pay Information:
Start at $24.62/hour plus applicable shift differential with the first 90 day increase to $28.06 and additional increases every 90 days based on performance, up to $35.77!
Experience you bring:
  • High school diploma or GED
  • 18 years of age or older
  • 1+ years of on-the-job experience, with manufacturing experience preferred
  • Manual dexterity to handle very small items
  • Ability to work effectively in a team environment
  • Ability to take direction from others

You might have:
  • Mechanical experience, demonstrated mechanical ability or strong desire to learn mechanical operations through on-the-job training or other technical training

What you'll do:
Pellet Charger:
  • Select proper powder type according to posted schedules.
  • Fill holes of charging plate both accurately and timely to form primer pellets.
  • Transfer charge pellets from charge plate to primer cups or Rimfire shells.
  • Inspect cups and shells before and after charging, removing defective cups and shells and those not containing pellets.
  • Maintain the charge table and work area in a clean and orderly fashion.
  • Observe all applicable safety rules and report unsafe conditions or potential safety hazards to supervisor.
  • Conducts training of employees that have a variety of skill levels.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Operator:
  • Monitor the quality of the operation's output on an ongoing basis; make adjustments to keep the operation within specification, but only to the extent that it can be accomplished effectively and efficiently without the assistance of the Adjuster or Maintenance Mechanic.
  • Seek assistance from the Adjuster or Maintenance Mechanics when attempting more advanced adjustments, but continue to work with them as a part of on-the-job training to enhance mechanical skills.
  • Maintain a productivity level that will ensure on-time delivery of product to customer (inside or outside the company).
  • Actively participate in the Natural Work Team process in department.
  • Monitor work area to ensure that all safety precautions are being taken: make sure area is kept neat and orderly; follow all established safety rules and procedures; and report all safety hazards/issues or potential safety problems to supervisor immediately.
  • Conducts training of employees that have a variety of skill levels.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
  • Adjust or operate machines if trained to do so.

Physical Requirements:
Charger: All duties are done while standing. Frequent grip, pushing, pulling and exertion of downward pressure by arms and shoulders, bending of waist and reaching of upper arms and shoulders to force primer mix batches (weighing approximately 2 pounds) into charging plate holes. Extension of arms at shoulder level and rotation of shoulder and forearms to transfer pellets from charge plate to cups or shells. Manual dexterity and fingering to remove defects from charging plate. Occasional lifting, pushing and manipulating (waist and shoulder area) of objects weighing up to 10 pounds. Near vision to visually inspect cups and shells for defects. Must have normal color vision.
Operator: A majority of time spent sitting, standing or moving about depending on specific operation. Frequent reaching, handling, fingering and manual dexterity to assemble, operate, adjust, and inspect. Occasional bending and extension of arms at shoulder level. Occasional lifting, pushing and manipulating (waist and shoulder area) of objects weighing up to 35 pounds, with occasional lifting up to 50 pounds. Near vision to handle a large number of very small parts and to detect visual quality defects. Must have normal color vision and normal depth perception capability.
Mental Requirements:
Attention to detail to identify defects. Ability to take direction from others. Communication skills to work effectively in a team environment. High level of mental attentiveness to manipulate and visually inspect small parts and to ensure safety. Reading and basic math comprehension to understand and interpret training guides, standard operating procedures and quality information (SPC, charts, graphs, etc.) and to complete production reports. Interpersonal communication skills to facilitate problem-solving and to interact daily with internal customers and suppliers, other shift associates and work teams.
Equipment Used:
Charger: Charge bed, charge plate, scraper, pin plate, conveyer, tweezers.
Operator: May include pick, wood hammer, plates, inspection gauges, primer storage containers and the operations of primer assembly, loader, packer and draw press.
Working Environment:
Charger: Some exposure to airborne lead. Continual exposure to explosives, wet floors and mechanical hazards (conveyers). All work is done with or around others. Direction frequently received.
Operator: Majority of work is spent on the manufacturing floor subject to continual exposure to noise/vibration, mechanical equipment hazards and moving equipment such as fork trucks and motorized carts. Exposure to wide variety of chemicals depending on area assigned.
Work Environment:
Employee work assignments may include tasks working with and/or exposure to potentially hazardous areas, including flammables and explosives. Safety training is provided to all employees to ensure compliance with company and federal regulations.
Pay Range:
$24.62 - $35.77
The actual annual salary offered to a candidate will be based on variables including experience, geographic location, education, and skills/achievements, and will be mutually agreed upon at the time of offer.
We offer a highly competitive salary, comprehensive benefits including: medical and dental, vision, disability and life insurance, 401K, PTO, tuition reimbursement, gear discounts and the ability to add value to an exciting mission!
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