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8 jobs that use Ammunition the most

Jobs that use ammunition the most include cavalry scout, 19d cavalry scout, and ammunition technician.

What jobs use Ammunition the most?

1. Cavalry Scout

How cavalry scout uses Ammunition:

  • Develop internal sales leads and build value in NCSA premium memberships to generate sales and meet team goals.
  • Used advanced GPS and radio equipment to provide reliable real time communication.
  • Service, maintain, and frequently used multiple GPS systems, vehicles, and firearms.

Most common skills for cavalry scout:

  • MOS
  • Ammunition
  • Weapon Systems
  • Communications Equipment
  • Professional Development
  • Security Operations

2. 19D Cavalry Scout

How 19d cavalry scout uses Ammunition:

  • Lead and train scout vehicle crews, and supervise request, receipt, storage and issue of ammunition.
  • Lead basic reconnaissance operations and report enemy movements to commanding officers.
  • Perform the duties of an arm escort for military weapons and ammunition.

Most common skills for 19d cavalry scout:

  • Combat
  • MOS
  • Ammunition
  • Communications Equipment
  • Weapon Systems
  • Training Programs

3. Ammunition Technician

How ammunition technician uses Ammunition:

  • Manage numerous outdoor storage locations for government ammunition stockpiles while simultaneously providing rapid logistical support to facilitate employee training.
  • Help in combat disposal and emergency destruct operations.
  • Collaborate with EPA officials to ensure positive audit results and gather all necessary documentation for compliance for with audit procedures.

Most common skills for ammunition technician:

  • Safety Regulations
  • Safety Procedures
  • Ammunition
  • Hazardous Materials
  • Logistics
  • Combat

4. Electronic Warfare Officer

How electronic warfare officer uses Ammunition:

  • Lead the first LCAC det at ACU5 history to go through a INSURV.
  • Lead shipboard firefighting efforts as a fire team leader.
  • Lead sailors in all aspects of shipboard management and operations.

Most common skills for electronic warfare officer:

  • Surface Warfare
  • Sailors
  • Missile
  • Ammunition
  • Combat Systems
  • Electrical Safety

5. Unit Supply Specialist

How unit supply specialist uses Ammunition:

  • Dispatch vehicles, maintains dispatch records, trip tickets and records in logbooks, manage the GSA vehicle fleet of vehicles.
  • Experience with Microsoft office word, outlook, excel, and PowerPoint.
  • Provide critical training of personnel and brigade soldiers on usage of military policies, and basic knowledge of PBUSE programs.

Most common skills for unit supply specialist:

  • Stock Control
  • Combat
  • Organizational Maintenance
  • Control Weapons
  • Ammunition
  • Logistics Management

6. Ammunition Specialist

How ammunition specialist uses Ammunition:

  • Determine proper storage methods to ensure compliance with safety regulations and HAZMAT.
  • Execute weekly inspections of storage facilities; segregate ammunition according to compatibility and ensure compliance with federal safety regulations.
  • Appoint PAC NCO upon arrival in theater.

Most common skills for ammunition specialist:

  • Demolition
  • Manual Procedures
  • MOS
  • Weapon Systems
  • Ammunition
  • Conventional Ammunition

7. Fire Support Specialist

How fire support specialist uses Ammunition:

  • Manage receipt, storage and issue of ammunition processes.
  • Operate and maintain two Mk 56 gun fire control systems.
  • Inventory parts and supplies for the CIWS workcenter and armory.

Most common skills for fire support specialist:

  • Manual Calculations
  • Communications Equipment
  • Combat
  • MOS
  • Ammunition
  • Laser Range Finders

8. Aviation Ordnanceman

How aviation ordnanceman uses Ammunition:

  • Attain OSHA-30 hr, and CPR card.
  • Qualify electric EE forklift on board CVN-71.
  • Insure compliance of company and OSHA requirements.

Most common skills for aviation ordnanceman:

  • Explosive Ordnance
  • Support Equipment
  • Preventative Maintenance
  • Ammunition
  • Storage Facilities
  • Logistics

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