Italian Sporting Goods is looking for a Gunsmith

Italian Sporting Goods

Regular
Business Member
Rating - 100%
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
• To perform general servicing and maintenance of firearms such as: repair, refinish, cleaning, scope mounting and bore sighting and other accessory installation.
• All other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
• An excellent technical understanding of a wide range of firearms.
• Understanding of general repair for all types of firearms.
• Must possess a positive attitude, good written and verbal communication abilities.
• Ability and willingness to work cooperatively with others.

If interested please forward your resume to

admin@italiansportinggods.com
 
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
• To perform general servicing and maintenance of firearms such as: repair, refinish, cleaning, scope mounting and bore sighting and other accessory installation.
• All other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
• An excellent technical understanding of a wide range of firearms.
• Understanding of general repair for all types of firearms.
• Must possess a positive attitude, good written and verbal communication abilities.
• Ability and willingness to work cooperatively with others.

If interested please forward your resume to

admin@italiansportinggods.com

From the tasks you described it sounds as if you are looking for an armourer; from https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunsmith

A gunsmith is a person who repairs, modifies, designs, or builds guns. This occupation differs from an armorer who usually only replaces worn parts in standard firearms. A gunsmith does modifications and changes to a firearm that may require a very high level of craftsmanship requiring the skills of a top level machinist, a very skilled wood worker, and even an engineer. Their level of craftsmanship usually requires several years of training and practical experience under a higher level gunsmith, attendance at a gunsmithing school, or both. A gunsmith also does factory level repairs and renovations to restore a much used or deteriorated firearms to new condition. They may make alterations to adapt sporting guns to better fit the individual shooter that may require extensive modifications to the firearm's stocks and metal parts. These repairs and redesigns may require fabrication and fitting of non-available parts and assemblies, which the gunsmith usually fabricates themselves. Gunsmiths may also renew metal finishes to new condition levels, or apply carvings, engravings and other decorative features to an otherwise finished gun. The environment in which all this takes place often varies depending on the specific locality, with some gun stores featuring one or a handful of individuals performing this work under their roof, some may work as individuals in their own, separate shop, or it may be a group of highly trained specialist craftspeople who each contribute their individual skill to completely manufacture highly crafted custom made firearms from basic metal and wood raw materials.
 
all that bold text makes reading your post kinda hard....and it seems as if you are scolding them...

I'm sure it might have been just a honest error on their part....its good of them to offer a such a great job opportunity for somebody in this economy....


just sayin :)
 
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