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- Paid Time Off, 401K Matching, Medical, Dental, and Vision Benefits
- High-growth organization with advancement opportunities
- Diverse, Collaborative & Fun Work Environment
- Gas Allowance
- Communicates effectively with fellow coworkers and managers, displaying respect and using effective communication tools.
- Audit firearm records (ATF Form 4473), Acquisition & Disposition Records and internal operational records to ensure compliance with applicable laws, regulations, policies and procedures.
- Makes necessary/allowed corrections/edits based on the findings of the Firearm Audit.
- Prepares Firearm Inventory Audit reports containing all required information and corrections.
- Successfully completes assigned training.
- Other related duties, as assigned
- High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent experience
- Minimum 21 years of age
- Valid Driver's License and current auto insurance
- Reliable transportation, and ability to meet 75% travel requirement; locally, and nationally by air as needed (Ohio area; other areas as needed)
- Must be willing and able to become a listed Responsible Person with ATF, to include passing a Federal Background check
- Strong desire to work with people, team oriented.
- Ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment
- Ability to perform basic math calculations proficiently
- Detail-oriented with strong organizational skills
- Strong communication skills including verbal, non-verbal and active listening
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
- Excellent work ethic
- Computer literate and able to operate common office machines.
- Prior experience with the ATF
- Bilingual skills (Spanish)
- Standing – Frequently throughout the Firearms Inventory Audits.
- Sitting – Occasionally throughout the inventory audits in order to complete the Firearm Audit.
- Bending – Frequently bending in all directions, subject to proper bending techniques.
- Reaching – Frequently as necessary to complete the firearm inventory verification.
- Walking – Frequently within the store.
- Climbing – Frequently to access elevated storage locations.
- Stooping – Frequently.
- Kneeling – Occasionally.
- Lifting/Carrying – Due to the nature of the pawn industry and the wide variety of firearms encountered, you will be lifting and carrying firearms and firearms in cases. The frequency of these lifts and the weight of the items handled will also vary. Employees may not lift or carry products or materials above the employee's safe lifting and carrying amounts, or above any medical restriction. The maximum weight one person will handle ranges from 50-70 pounds. Employees must be capable of lifting 50 pounds.
- Tool Usage – No tools are used on a regular or routine basis during a normal workday.
Firearm Inventory Auditor - Fort Worth, United States - First Cash
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Job DescriptionWhat Makes a FirstCash Firearms Retail Auditor: The Firearm Inventory Auditor is a position within our Firearms Department in various locations nationwide. The current opening will provide coverage in our Retail Stores.The Firearms Inventory Auditor works 100% of the time at our stores that hold Federal Firearms Licenses. As a Firearms Inventory Auditor you are responsible for verifying firearms inventories, ensuring compliance with established internal policies and Federal Firearm Regulations. You will document and report discrepancies revealed from examining records and inventories, suspicious purchases or potential trafficking and straw purchases. A working knowledge of firearms and Federal Firearms Regulations is an asset to this position. What We Offer: