Key Role:
Serve as a construction site security manager, leveraging construction security technicians (CSTs) and the construction security plans (CSP) to identify threats and risks in order to protect the integrity of facilities throughout the renovation project life cycle successfully. Serve as the single point of contact regarding security on construction sites, manage the daily schedules of project-assigned CSTs, negotiate construction schedules to ensure adherence with the CSP, and notify the proper US government point of contact in the event any issues or deviations are proposed by the contracted construction crew. Draft standard operating procedures (SOPs), construction security plans (CSPs), and special instructions governing the construction security surveillance function. Implement all aspects of the CSP, conduct daily periodic security inspections during core hours of 0730 – 1600 for the duration of projects to ensure compliance with the CSP. Document security violations or deviations from the CSP and work with the construction firms to ensure security of the construction site and compliance with the requirements set forth in the CSP.
Basic Qualifications:
-5+ years of experience with construction security surveillance, Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIF) construction, counter-intelligence and surveillance operations, or technical surveillance countermeasures
-Knowledge of construction and building design
-TS/SCI clearance
-BA or BS degree
Additional Qualifications:
-Knowledge of construction guidelines and federal regulations
-Knowledge of Army facility construction
-Completion of Twenty Hour or greater Site Security Manager Course certification or ability to obtain
Clearance:
Applicants selected will be subject to a security investigation and may need to meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information; TS/SCI clearance is required.
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