Range Safety Officer (RSO) / Armory Manager

9 MothersAustin, TX
$70,000 - $100,000Onsite

About The Position

9 Mothers builds automated, belt-fed shotgun weapon systems. Designing, building, and demonstrating those systems requires a working armory and a working range, both run to a professional standard. This role owns both. The Range Safety Officer / Armory Manager is the single point of accountability for safe handling of firearms, ammunition, and live-fire activity at 9 Mothers. You write the range SOPs, run the safety brief, call cease-fire when warranted, and ensure every round we fire is fired under controlled, documented conditions. When the range is cold, you own the armory: storage, accountability, maintenance, ammunition logistics, and ATF regulatory compliance. This is not a part-time RSO role bolted onto something else. The role requires deep weapons experience and serious administrative discipline around federally regulated equipment.

Requirements

  • 8+ years of professional experience handling military or law enforcement small arms in an operational or training role
  • Current NRA Range Safety Officer certification, or equivalent military / LE range safety qualification (USMC RSO, Army Range OIC, NRA Chief RSO, or similar)
  • Demonstrated armorer-level proficiency on belt-fed weapon systems (M240, M249, Mk19, M2, M3M, or comparable) — belt-fed shotguns are functionally novel but mechanically familiar to anyone who has run a real machine gun
  • Working knowledge of ATF regulations, FFL bound book maintenance, and NFA paperwork
  • Demonstrated administrative discipline: you can run an audit-ready bound book and inventory system without being reminded
  • US Person (citizen or lawful permanent resident) — required for ITAR compliance
  • Must be able to pass ATF background check and obtain any required state-level credentials

Nice To Haves

  • Prior military service in a 2111, 0331, 11B, 18B, 19D, or comparable MOS with documented weapons / armorer experience
  • Experience as a unit armorer, range NCOIC, or installation range control officer
  • Experience running customer-facing live-fire demonstrations
  • Prior SOT (Class 3 or Class 7) experience, or willingness to support obtaining and maintaining a company SOT
  • Active Secret clearance or eligibility to obtain one
  • Trauma medicine certification (TCCC, TECC, or equivalent)

Responsibilities

  • Serve as Range Safety Officer for all 9 Mothers live-fire activity — internal R&D shoots, function-checks, qualification, and customer demonstrations
  • Author and maintain range SOPs, surface danger zone diagrams, and emergency procedures for every fixed and field site the company operates at
  • Run the safety brief at the start of every shoot; confirm PPE, comms plan, hot/cold range state, line of fire, and downrange clearance with every participant before going hot
  • Hold cease-fire authority and exercise it without hesitation; you are the final word on whether a shoot continues
  • Maintain medical readiness on site: stocked trauma kits, tourniquets, comms, evac plan, and awareness of the nearest Level I trauma center
  • Investigate and document any safety incident, near-miss, or unplanned discharge; brief leadership and update SOPs to prevent recurrence
  • Own physical security and accountability for the company's firearms, weapon system components, NFA items, and ammunition stockpile
  • Maintain a current, auditable inventory of every weapon, receiver, suppressor, and serialized component — tracked by serial number and location
  • Run check-in / check-out procedures for any weapon or controlled component leaving the armory; reconcile after every use
  • Manage ammunition procurement, storage, rotation, and consumption forecasting — belt-fed shotguns burn through ammo, and the schedule cannot wait on a supply hiccup
  • Maintain the armory environment: humidity control, secure storage, fire suppression, and access control
  • Oversee armorer-level maintenance schedules and parts inventory for all weapon assets
  • Own ATF compliance for the company's FFL and SOT operations: bound book accuracy, NFA paperwork (Form 1, 2, 3, 4), inter-state transfer documentation, and registered item tracking
  • Prepare for and host ATF compliance inspections; remediate findings and close them out
  • Ensure local, state, and federal compliance for all range operations, including any required notifications for off-site live-fire events
  • Maintain familiarity with ITAR as it intersects with weapon system handling, customer demonstrations, and visitor access controls
  • Perform gunsmithing and armorer-level maintenance on belt-fed shotguns and other weapon assets: barrel inspection, headspace checks, function checks, and parts replacement
  • Diagnose weapon malfunctions and communicate root cause to engineering — feed issue, ammunition issue, control issue, or maintenance issue
  • Coordinate with the engineering team on test fixtures, instrumentation, and any modifications that affect serviceability or safety of a weapon
  • Track round count per weapon and platform; flag parts for proactive replacement before failures occur

Benefits

  • Meaningful Early Equity: You aren't just an employee; you are a foundational owner. Your contributions directly drive the value of your stake in the company.
  • Direct Roadmap Influence: Forget the bureaucracy of big defense. You will have a seat at the table, directly shaping our product and technology trajectory from day one.
  • Mission-Critical Work: We don't build for "what if." We build systems the Department of War actively needs to counter immediate, real-world threats.
  • The Builder's Playground: Work in a brand-new lab fully optimized for rapid prototyping, equipped with NVIDIA Jetsons, high-end scopes, and 3-D printers.
  • 100% Employer-Paid Premiums: We cover 100% of your medical, dental, and vision insurance premiums and cover 50% of healthcare premiums for your dependents.
  • Unlimited PTO: We value results, not clock-watching. Take the time you need to stay sharp and recharge.
  • Zero Red Tape: You report to the founders. You have the autonomy to make technical decisions that would take months of committee approval at a larger firm.
  • Austin-Based Culture: Join an onsite team in Austin, TX, where we prioritize high-bandwidth collaboration and rapid field-testing.
  • Relocation Assistance: We want the best talent in the room. If you aren't in Austin yet, we’ll help you get here, to make your transition to the Silicon Hills seamless.
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