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Ability to perform common Munitions Surveillance Inspector (Forklift Operator). I can perform the following duties: (1) inspection of ammunition and components, ammunition surveillance files ...

$30.87/hr

Ability to perform common Munitions Surveillance Inspector (Forklift Operator). I can perform the following duties: (1) inspection of ammunition and components, ammunition surveillance files ...

$30.87/hr

Ability to perform common Munitions Surveillance Inspector (Forklift Operator). I can perform the following duties: (1) inspection of ammunition and components, ammunition surveillance files ...

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How much do munitions inspector jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for munitions inspector in the United States is $54,939.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,500.00 and $63,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Munitions Inspector job?

A Munitions Inspector is responsible for examining, testing, and verifying the quality and safety of ammunition, explosives, and related materials. They ensure compliance with regulations and standards by conducting visual inspections, functional tests, and documentation reviews. Their role is critical in preventing defects or malfunctions that could pose safety risks. Munitions Inspectors typically work in military, defense, or manufacturing environments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Munitions Inspector position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Munitions Inspector, you need a strong understanding of safety standards, quality assurance procedures, and explosives handling, often supported by relevant military or technical certifications. Familiarity with inspection tools, testing equipment, and inventory management systems is commonly required. Attention to detail, strong problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are invaluable soft skills for this role. These skills ensure that all munitions are safe, serviceable, and compliant with strict regulatory standards, reducing risks and maintaining operational readiness.

What does a typical workday look like for a Munitions Inspector?

As a Munitions Inspector, your day usually involves conducting thorough inspections of ordnance, ammunition, and related equipment to ensure compliance with safety and quality standards. You’ll work closely with other inspectors, maintenance personnel, and storage teams to document findings and recommend corrective actions when necessary. The role may also involve maintaining detailed inspection records, participating in inventory audits, and conducting tests or evaluations in controlled environments. This position often requires a careful, methodical approach and close adherence to safety protocols, especially when working around hazardous materials.
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Munitions Specialist - Full time

Cogent Security LLC

Fort Smith, AR • On-site

$24/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Description:

POSITION SUMMARY:
Innovative Technology Partnerships (ITP), A Cogent Security Company, provides consulting, management, engineering and technical support services in national security missions to the Department of Energy (DOE), National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), the National Laboratories and their Management and Operating (M&O) contractors associated with the nation's Nuclear Security Enterprise; as well as to other federal agencies and public/private sector organizations.


Support the Munitions Coordinator in the operation of OST's Munitions Management Program (MMP). Assist in the munitions operation and maintain assigned munitions and pyrotechnics support efforts that assure proper shipment, storage, accountability, receipt, delivery, and transportation of munitions (Hazard Classification 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, and 1.4) and other related services.

Requirements:

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:


1. Provide annual applicable departmental data input to the Logistics Management Branch such as budget concerns, goals and objectives, initiatives, accomplishments, and other information as required.
2. Assist in the development and implementation of departmental plans and activities for maintaining, administering, and controlling of all government-owned munitions and pyrotechnics.
3. Maintain an automated inventory management system to account for all munitions and pyrotechnics received, issued, and/or expended.
4. Ship and receive munitions and pyrotechnics and ensure all actions, to include packaging, labeling, marking, and shipping papers, are accurate and consistent with CFR 49. Prepare shipping paperwork with 100% accuracy before the movement of munitions.
5. Review, prepare, inspect, record, and maintain lost, stolen, or damage records for all munitions and pyrotechnics received or stored.
6. Perform and coordinate munitions and pyrotechnics inspections to ensure serviceability and operational readiness.
7. Augment the logistics function as necessary to support issue, receipt, and storage/warehousing of inventory items and on-site/off-site exercise setup and property recovery.
8. Operate assigned fleet equipment such as operational and non-operational vehicles, forklifts, hazardous material transports, and specialized fleet equipment pursuant to Federal and State regulations. Complete Driver's Log with 100% accuracy and ensure all movements are completed meeting DOT requirements and regulations.
9. Perform all other assigned duties as required.
10. Ensure that integrated safety management principles are applied to all duties. Perform all activities and tasks in a safe, ergonomically, and healthful manner.
11. Serve customers (external and internal) by focusing on quality as it relates to the customer; anticipating/understanding customer needs and expectations; responding expeditiously to customers' questions, requests, and concerns; and satisfying reasonable customer needs and expectations.
12. Contribute to team effort by focusing on ITP-OST mission, goals, and objectives. Accomplishing tasks and assignments in a professional and timely manner; keeping appropriate staff and management informed regarding the status of tasks and assignments; establishing and maintaining professional working relationships; working amicably, cooperatively, and productively with team members; assisting others as needed, and accomplishing other duties/tasks as assigned/directed or as necessity dictates.
13. Maintain CDL and all drivers licensing and certification requirements and an understanding of DOT regulations as needed to effect the safe and timely movement of vehicles and/or equipment necessary to support ITP-OST contract requirements.
14. Perform all other duties as assigned.
15. When approved by the Program Manager, provide support to offsite and local training activities to include supporting road-blocks and serving as an exercise role-player.


POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:


1. High school diploma or equivalent.
2. A minimum of five years on-the-job experience in a related position or the U.S. Military.

3. This position requires applicants to be at least 21 years of age and maintain a Class A CDL.


KNOWLEDGE SKILLS & ABILITIES:


1. A working knowledge of PC's and related MS programs and office equipment.
2. Ability to obtain and maintain an appropriate DOE security clearance and pass a pre-employment background check and drug test.
3. Knowledge of munitions management principles.
4. Knowledge of automated supply systems.
5. Knowledge and understanding of CFR 49 as it pertains to the shipment of hazardous materials over public highways.
6. Ability to obtain and maintain a Class A CDL license containing Hazardous Materials endorsement.
7. Ability to obtain licenses and certifications to operate motor vehicles and any specialized equipment required for supporting and maintaining the requirements of the OST training program.
8. Ability to lift 75 pounds.
9. Must have strong interpersonal skills and the ability to plan and interact with support personnel.
10. Ability to work flexible hours to accommodate the work/training schedule.
11. Ability to travel for training and other ITP-OST business.

Working Conditions
Work is performed in an office, warehouse, or classroom setting or outdoors on a range or in support of a training exercise. Worker may be exposed to dust, fumes, loud noises, and the outside environment.

Physical Demands
Work involves much standing or walking. Some kneeling or bending involved. Occasionally, long periods of driving will be required. When in the office, work is sedentary, which requires sitting most of the time. Work will involve some moderate and heavy lifting, carrying, pushing, or pulling.


Job Type: Full-time


Benefits:

  • 401(k) matching
  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Parental leave
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Vision insurance
  • Long term Disability
  • Short term Disability
  • AD&D

Work Location: In person