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2.4.2.
Tying the KR to possible qualifications and jobs:
2.4.2.1.
Explosive Substances and Articles Manufacturing Management Level 4
2.4.2.1.1.
This role is aimed at operational managers responsible for the
manufacture of explosive substances or articles.
2.4.2.1.2.
Typical job/role titles are: Manufacturing Manager
2.4.2.2.
Explosive Substances and Articles Manufacturing Supervision Level 3.
2.4.2.2.1.
This role is aimed at supervisors who are responsible for a team of
operators or process workers who manufacture explosive substances
and/or articles. This may involve the manufacture or raw substances or
materials or it may involve some assembly or processing of explosive
components.
2.4.2.2.2.
Typical job/role titles are: Manufacturing Supervisor, Process
Supervisor, Chargehand.
2.4.2.3.
Explosive Substances and Articles Manufacturing Operations Level 2.
2.4.2.3.1.
This role is aimed at operators who are responsible for the
manufacture of explosive substances or articles. This may involve the
manufacture or raw substances or materials or it may involve some
assembly or processing of explosive components. It also involves ensuring
that their own work meets the required quality standards.
2.4.2.3.2.
Typical job/role titles are: Process Workers, Process Operators
2.5.
KR 5 – Maintenance
2.5.1.
This KR covers the high-level management of a maintenance programme for ESA as
well as the conduct of ‘simple’ and ‘complex’ maintenance activities and the
configuration control necessitated by changes planned and made.
2.5.2.
Tying the KR to possible qualifications and jobs:
2.5.2.1.
Explosives Maintenance Management Level 4.
2.5.2.1.1.
This role is aimed at managers responsible for the development and
delivery of the explosives maintenance programme including carrying out
audits of the effectiveness of configuration activities.
2.5.2.1.2.
Typical job/role titles are: Explosives Maintenance Manager,
Weapons Engineer Officer.
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2.5.2.2.
Explosives Maintenance Supervision Level 3.
2.5.2.2.1.
This role is aimed at those maintenance supervisors who are
responsible for planning how the explosives maintenance programme will
be carried out and for the delivery of those plans. This role also involves
carrying out complex explosives tasks as well as supervising a team of
maintenance operators.
2.5.2.2.2.
Typical job/role titles are: Explosives Maintenance Supervisor,
Weapons/Armaments Technician.
2.5.2.3.
Explosives Maintenance Operations Level 2.
2.5.2.3.1.
This role is aimed at those explosives maintenance personnel
carrying out maintenance tasks under the supervision of the level 3.
2.5.2.3.2.
Typical job/role titles are: Explosives Maintenance Operator,
Weapons Assembly Technician.
2.6.
KR 6 – Procurement
2.6.1.
The standards that follow in this KR refer solely to the procurement of explosive
substances and/or articles. The procurement of other goods or services is not covered.
Procurement is defined as “the act or process of procuring; especially: the obtaining of
military supplies by a government”
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and, although the military context is apt, the term
can be used for any organisation that has a formal regime for the acquisition of ESA.
2.6.2.
KR 6 covers the setting of requirements, procurement strategy, technical input and
selection of suppliers, and management of contracts.
2.6.3.
Tying the KR to possible qualifications and jobs:
2.6.3.1.
Explosive Substances and/or Articles Procurement Management Level 4.
2.6.3.1.1.
This role is aimed at those managers responsible for the
procurement of predominantly complex explosive substances and/or
articles and explosives-related products and/or services. This role is likely
to carry staff management responsibility, but a significant proportion of
their work is carried out in loose teams comprising various technical
experts.
2.6.3.1.2.
Typical job/role titles are: Explosives Procurement Manager,
Procurement Manager
2.6.3.2.
Explosive Substances and Articles Procurement Level 3.
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2.6.3.2.1.
This role is aimed at either those staff working to the level 4 and
providing a discrete contribution to the procurement function or to those
individuals who are responsible for the procurement of predominantly non-
complex explosive substances and/or articles on their own account.
2.6.3.2.2.
Typical job/role titles are: Explosives Procurement Officer,
Purchasing Officer.
2.7.
KR 7 - Storage
2.7.1.
KR 7 covers the whole gamut of storage of ESA from receipt to despatch, including the
maintenance of storage conditions for the ESA, stock control and stock checks, and the
preparation and movement of loads.
2.7.2.
Tying the KR to possible qualifications and jobs:
2.7.2.1.
Explosives Storage Management Level 4.
2.7.2.1.1.
This role is aimed at operational managers who are responsible for
drawing up and managing the implementation of explosives storage plans
and ensuring that the storage facility meets the required standards for the
storage of explosive substances and/or articles.
2.7.2.1.2.
Typical job/role titles are: Explosive Storage Manager, Explosives
Logistics Manager, Jetty Manager.
2.7.2.2.
Explosives Storage Supervision Level 3.
2.7.2.2.1.
This role is aimed at those who are responsible for the receipt and
storage or explosive substances and/or articles. This includes carrying out
inventories and it may involve stock control. It involves the leadership of
the storage team.
2.7.2.2.2.
Typical job/role titles are: Explosive Storage Supervisor, Magazine
Supervisor, Jetty Supervisor.
2.7.2.3.
Explosives Storage Operations Level 2.
2.7.2.3.1.
This role is aimed at those who receive, despatch and move
explosive substances and/or articles within the storage facility (either
manually, or using specialized equipment). This may involve unloading
vehicles or trains. This role carries a responsibility to ensure that the facility
continues to meet the required standards.
2.7.2.3.2.
Typical job/role titles are: Magazine Attendant, Warehouse
Operator, Storeman, Stevedore, Docker, Ammunition Worker.
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