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Weapons Screening Officer

York, PA

$15.75 - $18.75/hr

Has awareness of unauthorized persons, unusual physical factors, and mechanical malfunctions ... Successfully complete UPMC Armed Weapons Screening Officer Training upon hire.Successful completion ...

Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Aerospace, Mechanical, Electrical, Systems, or related discipline). * 7-9 Years Experience supporting DoD or Army or Air Force weapons, munitions, or stores ...

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How much do weapons mechanic jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for weapons mechanic in the United States is $24.81, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $28.85 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a weapons mechanic?

Weapons mechanics are skilled professionals responsible for inspecting, maintaining, repairing, and sometimes modifying various types of military or law enforcement weaponry. They work with firearms, artillery, missile systems, and sometimes electronic weapon components to ensure all equipment is safe, functional, and ready for use. Weapons mechanics diagnose malfunctions, replace parts, and follow strict safety protocols to guarantee the reliability of weapons systems. Their expertise is essential for the operational effectiveness and safety of military and security personnel.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a weapons mechanic?

To thrive as a Weapons Mechanic, you need strong mechanical aptitude, technical troubleshooting skills, and knowledge of firearms and ordnance systems, typically backed by vocational training or military certification. Familiarity with diagnostic tools, technical manuals, and maintenance management systems like the Air Force's GO81 or Army's SAMS-E is common. Attention to detail, problem-solving, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team are crucial soft skills. These competencies ensure the proper maintenance, safety, and reliability of weapons systems, which are vital for operational readiness and mission success.

What are some common challenges faced by weapons mechanics in maintaining and troubleshooting military-grade equipment?

Weapons Mechanics often work with complex and sensitive military-grade hardware, which can present unique challenges such as diagnosing intricate malfunctions under tight deadlines or in field conditions. They must stay updated on evolving technology and ensure all repairs meet rigorous safety and operational standards. Additionally, collaboration with other technical personnel and adherence to strict documentation and procedural protocols are crucial aspects of the role. Adaptability and strong problem-solving skills are essential, especially when equipment must be quickly returned to service in mission-critical environments.

What is the difference between Weapons Mechanic vs Armorer?

AspectWeapons MechanicArmorer
CertificationsMilitary or civilian firearm repair certifications, technical trainingFirearm repair, manufacturing, or military armor certifications
Work EnvironmentMilitary bases, repair shops, civilian firearm facilitiesMilitary armories, firearm manufacturing plants, repair shops
Employer & IndustryMilitary, defense contractors, civilian firearm companiesMilitary, firearm manufacturers, law enforcement agencies

Both Weapons Mechanics and Armorers work with firearms and related equipment, often in military or civilian settings. Weapons Mechanics focus on repairing and maintaining a wide range of weapon systems, while Armorers specialize in assembling, inspecting, and certifying firearms and armor. The roles overlap in certifications and work environments, but their specific duties differ based on specialization and employer needs.

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Infographic showing various Weapons Mechanic job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 98% Full Time, and 2% Part Time. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $51,613 per year, or $24.8 per hour.

Weapons Systems Engineer

Berriehill Research

Albuquerque, NM • On-site

Full-time

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Job description

Applied Research Associates, Inc. (ARA), Southwest Division (SWD) is looking for an experienced Weapons Systems Engineer to join our Concept Development Group (CDG), located in Albuquerque, New Mexico.  CDG boasts a multidisciplinary team of engineers performing research, development, and analysis and test for developmental weapon programs. The Weapons/Munitions Systems Engineer provides technical support for Department of War programs, ensuring weapons and munitions systems are effectively designed, integrated, tested, and fielded. This role works closely with program managers and prime contractors to evaluate technical solutions, manage risk, and support milestone decisions. The position blends inoffice program execution with travel to support test and integration activities. An ideal candidate is a technically strong, mission-focused engineer who can translate complex weapons system details into clear, actionable guidance for program leadership while collaborating effectively across government and industry teams.

What you’ll do as a Weapons Systems Engineer

  • Provide subject matter expertise in weapons and munitions Systems Engineering to support a team, working day-to-day with Program Managers, Lead Engineers, and functional leads.
  • Support requirements development, trade studies, system architecture, and interface definition for weapons and munitions across the system life cycle (development, integration, test, fielding, and sustainment).
  • Review and assess contractor technical data, designs, analyses, and test plans to ensure compliance with system requirements, safety standards, and government intent.
  • Engage with prime contractors and government stakeholders during technical interchange meetings, design reviews (SRR, PDR, CDR), and working groups to resolve technical issues and risks.
  • Support weapons and munitions integration activities, including platform interfaces, stores compatibility, employment concepts, and certification considerations.
  • Participate in developmental and operational test planning and execution, including travel to test sites, range activities, and posttest analysis and reporting.
  • Identify technical risks, assess impacts to cost/schedule/performance, and provide actionable recommendations to the government team to inform program decisions.

Weapons System Engineer Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Aerospace, Mechanical, Electrical, Systems, or related discipline).
  • 7-9 Years Experience supporting DoD or Army or Air Force weapons, munitions, or stores integration programs.
  • Working knowledge of Systems Engineering principles, requirements management, risk management, and technical reviews.
  • Ability to analyze contractor technical products and communicate findings clearly to government stakeholders.
  • Willingness and ability to travel in support of test and program activities.
  • Active Secret clearance, with ability to obtain and maintain a Top-Secret clearance.
  • Ability to perform requirements identification, analysis, documentation, and tracking
  • Ability to analyze customer needs and turn them into system requirements
  • Ability to work with customers in a test environment
  • Ability to develop improved methods to increase program efficiency
  • Team player with a proactive attitude
  • Strong oral and written communications skills

Preferred Qualifications

  • Direct experience supporting DOW programs
  • Familiarity with weapons certification, airworthiness, safety, and/or MIL-STD compliance processes.
  • Experience with developmental and operational test planning and execution.
  • Knowledge of DoD acquisition processes, life-cycle management, and risk management practices.
  • Previous experience working with major defense prime contractors on weapons or munitions programs.
  • Active Top-Secret clearance or experience working in SCI/SAP environments.
  • Demonstrated ability to independently execute technical tasks while effectively supporting Government-led teams in a collaborative role.
  • Ability to use statistical analysis methods and tools
  • Knowledge of Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) tools and practices

Company & Division Information

Applied Research Associates, Inc. is an employee-owned international research and engineering company recognized for providing technically superior solutions to complex and challenging problems in the physical sciences. The company, founded in Albuquerque, NM, in 1979, currently employs over 2,200 employee-owners and continues to grow. ARA offices throughout the United States and Canada provide a broad range of technical expertise in defense technologies, civil technologies, computer software and simulation, systems analysis, environmental technologies, and testing and measurement. The corporation also provides sophisticated technical products for environmental site characterization, pavement analysis, and robotics.

At ARA, employees are our greatest assets. The corporation realizes that employee ownership spawns greater creativity and initiative along with higher performance and customer satisfaction levels. ARA gives its employees the tools, training, and opportunities to take more active roles as owners. The culture is challenging; innovation and experimentation are the norm. Employees contributions not only add to the company’s success, but also their own through the Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP). The motto, “Engineering and Science for Fun and Profit” sums up the ARA experience. For additional information and an opportunity to join this unique workplace, please apply at careers.ara.com.