Security Operations Coordinator

State of OregonSalem, OR
1dHybrid

About The Position

Legislative Administration is recruiting for the newest member of the Security Operations team. The Security Operations Coordinator supports the daily execution of the Legislative Capitol’s security program, working under the direction of the Security Manager. This role prioritizes the administration and maintenance of Electronic Security Systems (ESS), including Access Control Systems, sensors, CCTV, and Intrusion Detection Systems. The Coordinator also provides daily operational support and is a liaison for both Legislative stakeholders and external security partners. Concurrently, the Coordinator executes compliance checks of the contracted guard force, working directly with the Contract Security Supervisor to ensure all guard activities adhere strictly to Legislative policies and post orders. This position is generally administrative with programmatic leadership and is NOT classified as a Law Enforcement (Police) role; it carries no sworn authority or investigative mandate. It is not a Cybersecurity role, as its technical scope is limited to the physical protection and monitoring of ESS hardware rather than network defense. Furthermore, it is not a Security Guard position, as duties are centered on contract auditing and operational tasks rather than active patrolling or post-standing. Finally, it is not a Systems Technician role, as the incumbent manages project lifecycles and vendor performance rather than performing manual hardware repairs or electrical installation. Reporting directly to the Security Manager, this role assists in developing security policies and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), applying critical thinking to ensure alignment with NIST, CISA, and security industry standards. A foundational understanding of risk and project management principles is essential for leading operational upgrades, technology deployments, and compliance initiatives. This role assumes operational oversight of the department during the Manager's absence to maintain continuity. Prior law enforcement, military police, or government security operations experience is highly preferred. Candidates with said experience are encouraged to apply. This is a full-time, continuing position, located at the Oregon State Capitol. The Capitol building is located at 900 Court Street NE, Salem, OR 97301. While remote work may be available when business needs allow, candidates should be aware that the majority of work will be done on site.

Requirements

  • Knowledge of: Access control systems, badging standards, and alarm activation/response protocols.
  • Application of industry best practices (e.g., NIST, CISA, ASIS) to security operations, policy drafting, and system hardening.
  • Complex physical electronic security systems (ESS) architecture and maintenance processes, including Access Control Systems, CCTV, and Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS).
  • Contracted security service compliance verification, technical inspection protocols, and monitoring of vendor performance metrics (KPIs).
  • Data integrity standards, key performance indicators (KPIs), and principles of risk and project management.
  • Emergency communications systems, multi-agency coordination, and regulatory guidelines for incident response.
  • Post-incident review methodologies, corrective action planning, and formal after-action review (AAR) processes.
  • Skill in: Managing physical security operations, supervising vendors and aligning operations
  • Troubleshooting, diagnosing basic ESS system issues and coordinating system maintenance
  • Effective communication, serving as a liaison with diverse internal and external stakeholders.
  • Planning and executing incident response protocols, security drills, and staff training programs.
  • Project management and maintaining documentation
  • Operating emergency notification systems
  • Ability to: Run security-related projects successfully, provide updates, and verify implementation
  • Coordinate multi-agency incident response and support emergency activations/drills
  • Implement operational and contractual policies with security service providers
  • Apply critical thinking and problem-solving in dynamic security environments
  • Demonstrate attention to detail in all program and system management tasks
  • A Bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, security management administration, Security System Technology or a related field and five (5) years of relevant experience.
  • An equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to demonstrate ability to perform the duties of the position may be considered.

Nice To Haves

  • Law enforcement or military security/police background with proficiency in Electronic Security Systems
  • CPP (Certified Protection Professional) or PSP (Physical Security Professional)
  • Basic understanding of project management methodologies (e.g., waterfall, Teams, Agile).

Responsibilities

  • Administration and maintenance of Electronic Security Systems (ESS), including Access Control Systems, sensors, CCTV, and Intrusion Detection Systems
  • Provide daily operational support and is a liaison for both Legislative stakeholders and external security partners
  • Executes compliance checks of the contracted guard force, working directly with the Contract Security Supervisor to ensure all guard activities adhere strictly to Legislative policies and post orders
  • Assists in developing security policies and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), applying critical thinking to ensure alignment with NIST, CISA, and security industry standards
  • Leads operational upgrades, technology deployments, and compliance initiatives
  • Assumes operational oversight of the department during the Manager's absence to maintain continuity

Benefits

  • Work/life balance - paid leave and a competitive benefits package.
  • We offer full medical, vision and dental with paid sick leave, vacation, personal leave and ten paid holidays per year.
  • Collaborative work environment with a team of bright, hardworking, and fun individuals.
  • Opportunities for professional development to expand your breadth and depth of knowledge.
  • Support the creation of public policy and watch as history unfolds for the State of Oregon as ideas become crafted into policies and laws.
  • The Legislative Branch is made up of 7 small-medium state agencies where you can really get to know your co-workers.
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