Under the direction of the Supervisor, Physical Security, the Access Control Specialist II is responsible for developing and maturing this DPS component to include physical security strategies, asset protection, access control, and identifying gaps in controls, processes, and policies while overseeing all aspects of the Enterprise access control systems. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Leads the strategic development, planning, and implementation of advanced security functions and enhancements to the physical security program within the Department of Public Safety, ensuring alignment with evolving enterprise and community objectives. 2. Collaborates with IT and third-party integrators to coordinate firmware and software updates for Synergis and Genetec platforms, works with IT to apply patches and server modifications, integrate current and future applications, and monitors all access control equipment including servers, switches, workstations, and printers. 3. With IT assistance, monitors the integrity and performance of the Enterprise electronic access control database by managing complex user credentialing, access provisioning, system audits, and data reconciliation. Works with IT to implement advanced controls and reporting mechanisms to ensure compliance with security protocols and regulatory standards. 4. Develops and enforces enterprise-wide compliance strategies aligned with professional standards, internal policies, federal and state laws, Tribal ordinances, and Indian gaming regulations. Monitors adherence and drive continuous improvement in operational practices. 5. Analyzes and responds to complex security incidents, including unauthorized access attempts, system failures, and environmental threats. Implements swift, effective resolutions and provides expert guidance on equipment-related issues to minimize operational disruptions. 6. With assistance from IT and vendors, perform diagnostics, system resets, and after-hours repairs using the access control Mobile Workstation; ensures system continuity and reliability through proactive maintenance and troubleshooting. 7. Directs vendor coordination for emergency access control system repairs, including after-hours failures and hardware troubleshooting. Leads restoration efforts to return access control and alarm systems to full operational status. 8. Performs other duties as assigned to support the efficient operation of the department.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED