The Construction Surveillance Technician I’s primary function is to provide “day-to-day” support for Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) and Special Access Program Facility (SAP) construction efforts.
Assesses, identifies and communications recommendations for improvements of policies, procedures, or systems.
Identifies threats, vulnerabilities, and potential risks.
Drafts security incident reports and briefs government and civilian agencies including military senior leaders.
Manages uniformed escort personnel and associated logs; assigns trains, briefs site security duties and ensures timely reporting of security incidents to site lead.
Follow and enforce customers’ Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).
Perform miscellaneous administrative support functions as directed by the contractor site lead and/or the Senior Security Representative.
Shall conduct inspections of materials being delivered for utilization in construction of security spaces.
Will photograph and continuously monitor the construction of secure spaces and document all steps in order to support final accreditation packets.
Provide leadership, mentoring, and oversight of team members.
One (1) to Two (2) years related experience.
Bachelor’s Degree in a related area or equivalent (4 years) experience.
Security Fundamentals Professional Certification (SFPC) counts towards 3 years of experience.
Special Program Security Certification (SPSC) counts towards 5 years of experience.
Maximum equivalent experience for SPED Certifications is no more than 5 years.