Contractor Program Security Officer (CPSO)(Dyess) (Industrial Security Analyst 3) 28798

HII's Mission Technologies divisionAbilene, TX
$71,234 - $102,000Onsite

About The Position

This opportunity resides with All-Domain Operations (ADO), a business group within HII’s Mission Technologies division. All-Domain Operations comprises multi-domain operations, platforms and logistics, and intelligence operations. HII designs, develops, integrates and manages the sensors, systems and other assets necessary to support integrated ISR operations and accelerated decision-making. With data fusion and mission management capabilities for the Department of Defense, the combatant commands and the intelligence community, HII advances the mission around the globe. Leadership at HII is a mindset, not a title. Through our Leadership Capability Framework, we define how every team member contributes to our mission and culture: Know & Grow Your People – Commit to learning and supporting team success. Build Relationships – Communicate openly, collaborate well, and build trust. Take Ownership – Deliver on commitments and take pride in your work. Customer First – Focus on the mission and those we serve. Shape the Future – Bring ideas, curiosity, and continuous improvement. Act with Urgency – Take initiative and follow through with purpose. These capabilities guide how all employees contribute to our shared success across Mission Technologies. Summary: HII - Mission Technologies is seeking a Contractor Program Security Officer (CPSO) to support physical, construction, and personnel security for the 77th Weapons Squadron, located at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas. This role involves working across multiple security levels, up to and including TS/SCI and TS/SAR.

Requirements

  • Working knowledge of DISS application
  • 6 years relevant experience with Bachelors in related field; 4 years relevant experience with Masters in related field; or High School Diploma or equivalent and 10 years relevant experience
  • Active TS Clearance with SCI eligibility
  • Working knowledge of industrial security program
  • Working knowledge of SCIF operations
  • Working knowledge of access control
  • Working knowledge of S/SAP or TS/SAP facility accreditation

Nice To Haves

  • Bachelor’s Degree
  • Previous PKI access and utilization of JPAS
  • 2 Years active duty, reserve or guard service
  • Experience in secure, controlled environments with an understanding of access control
  • Previous GSSO or CPSO experience
  • 3 Years’ experience working in USAF environment as active duty, guard, reserve, civilian or in a contractor position

Responsibilities

  • Develops, and administers security programs and procedures for classified or proprietary materials, documents, and equipment.
  • Studies and implements federal security regulations that apply to company operations.
  • Obtains rulings, interpretations, and acceptable deviations for compliance with regulations from government agencies.
  • Prepares manuals outlining regulations, and establishes procedures for handling, storing, and keeping records, and for granting personnel and visitors access to restricted records and materials.
  • Conducts security education classes and security audits.
  • Investigates security violations and prepares reports specifying preventive action to be taken.
  • Prepare and maintain facility accreditation paperwork, to include Concept Validation, Fixed Facility Checklist (FFC), Security Operating Procedures, etc. for all SCIF/SAPF or controlled/open storage areas.
  • Provide support and expertise for all aspects of construction security of USAFWS SCIF/SAPFs to include development of Construction Security Plans (CSP), interfacing and coordinating with designated SSO, conducting security inspections IAW the CSP, establishing and ensuring procedures to control construction site access are implemented, and ensuring compliance with all ICD/ICS 705 requirements during all phases of construction or facility modifications.
  • Develop unit level program requirements identical to established standard operating procedures provided by the USAFWS Lead CPSO.
  • Plan, organize, and direct activities of the collateral security program at the Squadron Level.
  • Review, analyze and resolve difficult and complex problems related to secure systems, policies and procedures for unit vaults and work areas.
  • With government supervisor approval, establish policies and procedures for accomplishment of special access functions.
  • Evaluate compliance of vault/SCIF activities with security requirements, identify deficiencies and analyze major problems and mission vulnerabilities.

Benefits

  • best-in-class medical, dental and vision plan choices
  • wellness resources
  • employee assistance programs
  • Savings Plan Options (401(k))
  • financial planning tools
  • life insurance
  • employee discounts
  • paid holidays
  • paid time off
  • tuition reimbursement
  • early childhood and post-secondary education scholarships
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