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At Midwest Shooting Center, we embrace growth, teamwork, and excellence. Our purpose is to build an ... Provide coaching to both clients and internal staff to elevate range safety and proficiency.

At Midwest Shooting Center, we embrace growth, teamwork, and excellence. Our purpose is to build an ... Provide coaching to both clients and internal staff to elevate range safety and proficiency.

The coach will be responsible for planning and conducting practices, teaching fundamental ... shooting, passing, defense, and game strategy. Foster a positive and inclusive team environment ...

... shoot effectively) • Ensure consistent, high-quality technical instruction • Maintain a positive, motivating learning environment • Train and oversee part-time/seasonal support coaches Off-Ice ...

... shoot effectively) • Ensure consistent, high-quality technical instruction • Maintain a positive, motivating learning environment • Train and oversee part-time/seasonal support coaches Off-Ice ...

... shoot effectively) Ensure consistent, high-quality technical instruction Maintain a positive, motivating learning environment Train and oversee part-time/seasonal support coaches Off-Ice ...

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As of Jun 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for shooting coach in the United States is $23.46, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.03 and $27.64 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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To thrive as a Shooting Coach, you need in-depth knowledge of shooting mechanics, player development, and strategy, often supported by experience as a coach or player at a competitive level. Familiarity with video analysis software, shot tracking systems, and coaching certifications such as those from USA Basketball are highly beneficial. Strong communication, motivational skills, and the ability to provide constructive feedback help set exceptional coaches apart. These competencies are crucial for effectively improving athletes' skills, building confidence, and contributing to team success.

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A Shooting Coach's day typically involves designing and running shooting drills during practice, providing individual feedback to athletes, and analyzing shooting performance through video review. They often collaborate with head coaches and other staff to integrate skill development into team strategies, as well as track player progress throughout the season. The role also requires ongoing assessment and adjustment of training methods to suit each athlete’s needs, making continuous communication and adaptability essential. This hands-on approach ensures that players steadily improve their shooting consistency and accuracy.

What is a Shooting Coach job?

A Shooting Coach is a specialized coach in basketball who helps players improve their shooting technique, accuracy, and consistency. They analyze mechanics, provide drills, and offer feedback to correct form and develop muscle memory. Shooting Coaches work with players at all levels, from amateurs to professionals, to enhance their performance. Their goal is to maximize efficiency and confidence in shooting under various game conditions.

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Assistant General Manager - Purchasing

Assistant General Manager - Purchasing

Midwest Shooting Center

Mishawaka, IN

$50K - $60K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Assistant General Manager
Purchasing Department
Midwest Shooting Center
Full-time | $50,000–$60,000 per year (base + performance incentives)
About Us
Midwest Shooting Center is a premier indoor shooting range and retail destination offering a professional, safe, and welcoming experience for every guest. With multiple locations and a rapidly expanding footprint, we pride ourselves on excellence in customer service, retail operations, and range safety.

Position Overview
As an Assistant General Manager overseeing the Purchasing department, you’ll lead all inventory control, pricing discipline, and compliance-related operations while serving as a Manager on Duty. This position is responsible for safeguarding company assets, maintaining accurate inventory records, and ensuring all firearm and operational compliance standards are executed without exception.
While this role is operationally focused, the Purchasing AGM remains a floor leader and senior decision-maker when acting as MOD, supporting sales execution, customer experience, and overall facility performance.
What You’ll Do
  • Lead all inventory intake, receiving, and reconciliation processes.
  • Set and maintain retail pricing standards to protect margin and profitability.
  • Ensure inventory accuracy, accountability, and shrink prevention.
  • Manage replenishment requests and coordinate purchasing activity.
  • Conduct weekly audits to confirm compliance, safety, and financial accuracy.
  • Maintain strong compliance with ATF, OSHA, and internal safety standards.
  • Ensure accurate completion of firearm transactions, including FFL transfers and ATF Form 4473s.
  • Train, coach, and hold associates accountable for inventory control and compliance standards.
  • Act as Manager on Duty (MOD) as needed, supporting the overall operation and guest experience
What Success Looks Like
  • Inventory is accurate, compliant, and well-managed.
  • Pricing discipline supports gross profit goals.
  • Compliance inspections produce strong results.
  • Shrink, loss, and errors are minimized.
  • Audits are completed consistently and accurately.
  • Operational controls support strong retail and membership performance.
Who You Are
  • Experienced in inventory management, purchasing, or operations.
  • Highly detail-oriented with a disciplined, process-driven mindset.
  • Knowledgeable in firearms compliance and regulatory requirements.
  • Comfortable enforcing standards and holding others accountable.
  • Organized, analytical, and proactive in risk management.
  • Able to lead operational teams while supporting floor execution.
  • Passionate about creating great customer experiences while driving results.
Compensation amp; Benefits
  • Annual salary range: $50,000–$60,000, depending on experience and performance.
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance.
  • Employee discounts on retail, training, and range services.
  • Career advancement opportunities within a growing organization.
  • Performance-based incentives and recognition.
Join the Midwest Shooting Center Team
If you’re a driven, hands-on leader with a passion for retail excellence, operational precision, and customer satisfaction, we want to hear from you. Apply today to become a Retail Operations Manager at Midwest Shooting Center.