Range Safety Officer (RSO) / Armory Manager
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Location: Onsite — Austin, TX Employment Type: Direct Hire, Full‑Time Job Title: Range Safety Officer (RSO) / Armory Manager About 9 Mothers The modern battlefield has changed. Cheap,
The modern battlefield has changed. Cheap, autonomous suicide drones have turned the tactical advantage upside down, and the world is looking for a solution. At 9 Mothers, we aren’t just "innovating"—we are building the shield.
Backed by top-tier investors, we develop AI powered machines designed to intercept and neutralize Group 1/sUAS threats in real-time. Our flagship product is a low-power, counter-drone system built for the edge—on vehicles, at bases, or in a soldier's pack.
While others build for "awareness" or "long-term research," we build for the immediate survival of those in harm’s way. We are a team of hackers, engineers, and mission-driven builders who value field-ready capability over polished slide decks. If you want to see your code or hardware in the field next month—not next year—this is your playground.
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.
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
Requirements
~1 min read8+ 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
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)
In the first 60 days, the armory has a current, audit-ready inventory. Range SOPs are written, reviewed, and signed off for every site we operate at. Every live-fire activity to date has run with zero safety incidents and zero ATF documentation gaps.
On an ongoing basis, the team trusts that the range and the armory are handled. Shoots start and stop on time. The bound book is current. Ammunition is on hand. Weapons are serviced. When the company hosts a customer for a live-fire demo, the visitor walks away with confidence that 9 Mothers runs a serious, disciplined operation.
This role involves regular work in an active live-fire environment, including outdoor range operations in central Texas conditions. Comfort working with belt-fed shotguns, automated weapon systems, and the noise, blast, and heat environment of a working range is non-negotiable. Travel to off-site ranges and customer sites is routine.
What We Offer
~1 min readVirtual interview with Director of Operations
In-person visit to Austin to meet the founders, team, etc.
Offer
Location & Eligibility
Listing Details
- Posted
- June 1, 2026
- First seen
- June 1, 2026
- Last seen
- June 2, 2026
Posting Health
- Days active
- 0
- Repost count
- 0
- Trust Level
- 63%
- Scored at
- June 1, 2026
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