Director, Facilities Security Officer (FSO)

InfleqtionLouisville, CO

About The Position

Infleqtion is a leader in atom-based quantum technology - the most scalable and commercially viable platform for quantum. We develop quantum information processing systems, precision timekeeping, and quantum sensing solutions. The Director, Facility Security Officer (FSO) provides strategic leadership and operational oversight for the company’s Industrial Security Program, ensuring full compliance with the National Industrial Security Program (NISP), 32 CFR Part 117 (NISPOM), applicable Intelligence Community Directives, DoD regulations, customer security requirements, and company policies. As the designated Facility Security Officer and Key Management Personnel (KMP), the Director serves as the primary liaison with the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA), customer security organizations, and other government agencies. The Director is responsible for safeguarding classified information, protecting company personnel and assets, maintaining the company’s Facility Clearance (FCL), and leading a comprehensive security program that supports business growth while maintaining exceptional compliance. This position serves as the senior security advisor to executive leadership and partners across Legal, Human Resources, Information Technology, Contracts, Program Management, Facilities, and Corporate Leadership to ensure security requirements are integrated throughout the business.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Minimum 8 years of progressively responsible experience in Industrial Security, including experience serving as an FSO within a cleared contractor environment.
  • Active Top Secret security clearance with ability to obtain and maintain SCI eligibility.
  • Thorough knowledge of: NISPOM (32 CFR Part 117)
  • DCSA policies and procedures
  • DD254 requirements
  • SEADs
  • Continuous Vetting
  • Personnel Security requirements
  • Demonstrated experience administering Facility Clearance programs.
  • Experience managing classified holdings, secure facilities, inspections, and compliance reviews.
  • Experience with DISS, NISS, NBIS, SWFT, and related government security systems.
  • Demonstrated leadership experience managing security personnel and enterprise security programs.

Nice To Haves

  • Certified Industrial Security Professional (ISP)
  • Certified Protection Professional (CPP)
  • Physical Security Professional (PSP)
  • Completion of the CDSE Facility Security Officer Program Management for Possessing Facilities curriculum.
  • COMSEC Custodian experience.
  • Experience supporting SCIFs, SAPFs, or Special Access Programs.
  • Experience with export control regulations (ITAR/EAR).
  • Experience supporting multi-site security operations.
  • Experience operating within FOCI mitigation agreements (SSA, SCA, Proxy Agreement, Voting Trust, or similar).
  • Experience supporting classified information systems and coordinating with cybersecurity organizations.

Responsibilities

  • Lead and continuously improve the company’s Industrial Security Program in accordance with NISPOM (32 CFR Part 117), DCSA guidance, DD254 requirements, customer directives, and contractual obligations.
  • Maintain the company’s Facility Clearance (FCL) and ensure continued eligibility through timely reporting, sponsorships, and change notifications.
  • Serve as the primary interface with DCSA Industrial Security Representatives (ISR), government customers, and other security authorities.
  • Develop and implement security policies, procedures, and standard operating instructions that support both compliance and operational effectiveness.
  • Provide strategic guidance to executive leadership regarding security risks, regulatory changes, and emerging threats.
  • Oversee all personnel security activities including security clearance processing, investigations, reinvestigations, Continuous Vetting requirements, visit certifications, and access authorizations.
  • Administer personnel security programs using DISS, NBIS, NISS, and other government security systems.
  • Maintain accurate records of cleared personnel and access eligibility.
  • Conduct initial, annual, special, and termination security briefings and debriefings.
  • Advise leadership and employees on clearance eligibility, reporting requirements, and adjudicative guidelines.
  • Direct all aspects of classified material control, including receipt, storage, transmission, reproduction, accountability, destruction, and inventory.
  • Ensure compliance with safeguarding requirements for classified information and controlled unclassified information.
  • Oversee Open Storage Areas (OSAs), secure facilities, GSA-approved containers, alarm systems, IDS, access controls, and secure communications.
  • Manage COMSEC accounts and associated accountability when applicable.
  • Ensure proper documentation including destruction certificates, courier authorizations, access logs, and classified inventories.
  • Oversee physical security operations for cleared facilities, secure spaces, and classified processing environments.
  • Ensure compliance with physical protection standards, including access control systems, visitor management, alarm monitoring, and emergency response procedures.
  • Coordinate security requirements with Facilities, IT, and external vendors.
  • Support SCIF, SAPF, or other special access environments as required.
  • Lead or serve as the Insider Threat Program Senior Official (ITPSO), as designated.
  • Develop, implement, and maintain a comprehensive Insider Threat Program compliant with NISPOM requirements.
  • Coordinate multidisciplinary reporting, investigations, and mitigation activities.
  • Deliver annual Insider Threat awareness training and maintain compliance documentation.
  • Develop and execute comprehensive security education, awareness, and training programs for cleared and uncleared personnel.
  • Conduct recurring training covering classified information handling, operational security (OPSEC), insider threat, counterintelligence awareness, reporting requirements, cyber awareness, and emerging threats.
  • Promote a strong culture of security throughout the organization.
  • Prepare for and lead DCSA Security Reviews, customer inspections, and compliance audits.
  • Conduct required self-inspections, document findings, implement corrective actions, and monitor continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Submit required reports and notifications through DISS, NISS, NBIS, and other government systems.
  • Maintain strong working relationships with government security officials, contracting officers, and customer representatives.
  • Support proposal development, contract startup, DD254 reviews, and contract closeout activities.
  • Review contractual security requirements and ensure implementation across programs.
  • Coordinate with Contracts, Program Management, and Business Development on security requirements supporting new business opportunities.
  • Ensure subcontractor compliance with applicable security requirements.
  • Partner with Information Technology, Cybersecurity, Legal, Human Resources, Contracts, Facilities, and Program Management to integrate security across the enterprise.
  • Support investigations involving security incidents, unauthorized disclosures, insider threat concerns, and reportable events.
  • Provide executive-level reporting regarding security posture, compliance metrics, program risks, and continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Build a culture that balances mission success with rigorous regulatory compliance.

Benefits

  • 100% company-paid medical, dental, vision, short/long-term disability
  • Employer-funded Health Savings Account
  • Unlimited PTO
  • 401(k) match
  • Company-paid Life and AD&D Insurance
  • Flexible Savings Account
  • Paid FMLA, Maternity/Paternity Leave
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Student Loan Repayment
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