Salary
💰 $85,500 - $152,375 per year
About the role
- Responsible for all personnel and physical security operations to include but not limited to onsite facilities, offsite and remote locations.
- Process and protect personally identifiable information (PII) and other sensitive, personal information with regards to reporting responsibilities in a professional manner.
- Enforce Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) security requirements embedded in our federal contracts, related to federal client-designated CUI/sensitive information and personnel security program requirements.
- Write Policy and Guidebooks pertaining to company Standard Practice Procedures (SPP) to include templates, technical guidance, Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and overall SPP management.
- Prepare, maintain, and protect official records auditable by U.S. Government representatives.
- Manage access of support vendors, consultants, and contactors to facilities.
- Interact with functional business units, senior management, and government representatives.
- Liaison with local and federal law enforcement, federal investigators, and emergency response personnel.
- Interpret and administer existing policies and develop, document, implement, and communicate revisions to existing policies or new policies, processes, procedures and training.
- Manage foreign travel security and reporting programs in an effective manner and submit reports to CSA.
- Track security clearance investigations and perform administrative support functions to include DISS, NISS, NBIS, and eAPP administration.
- Provide security briefings, debriefings, and awareness training for site personnel.
- Process necessary badge and CaC requests for employees and update physical security control systems.
- Review the details and requirements issued in formal DD254 contracts Review of required forms and draft subcontract DD254s.
- Process and screen security forms (SF86) of various background investigations, and associated paperwork for accuracy.
- Conduct annual self-inspections for the entire facility as well as any Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIF) and Open Storage Areas (OSA).
- Provide oversight and administration of classified spaces.
- Manage a diverse team of multiple security disciplines and actually budget and forecast future requirements
Requirements
- Top Secret security clearance is required.
- Minimum of 2 years of experience performing security duties in an environment subject to NISP guidance and DCSA background investigations.
- Minimum of 2 years of professional experience as an FSO, CPSO, or PERSEC Specialist and a proven track record of managing a highly successful NISP program.
- Demonstrated leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills required as well as strong analytical ability leading to exemplary execution.
- Mastery of the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM).
- The ability to solve complex challenges independently in compliance with written and verbal guidance is required.
- Fully competent in using various software and systems including MS Suite, Intrusion Detection/Camera Systems, Access Readers and Badging Software.
- Ability to work under strict timelines, prioritize workload, and quickly adapt to evolving work environment.
- Completion of all DCSA FSO Curriculum for Possessing Facilities training course.