Senior Facility Security Manager - RES000086

GeoControl Systems, Inc.Colorado Springs, CO
$150,000 - $155,000Onsite

About The Position

The Senior Facility Security Manager supports the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) on the Integrated Research and Development for Enterprise Solutions (IRES) contract. This role involves managing day-to-day security operations, overseeing physical security and access control, conducting alarm response and investigations, and serving as the designated safety representative. The position also includes managing office layouts, providing support for incoming staff, serving as the Facility Security Officer, and managing security clearances for cleared industry staff per 32 CFR Part 117 (NISPOM). Key responsibilities include initiating and reviewing SF-86 forms, facilitating fingerprint collections, executing SF-312 Non-Disclosure Agreements, preparing foreign travel reports, conducting self-inspections, leading Government debriefings, and conducting INFOSEC program reviews. The role also involves managing classification marking guidance, developing and maintaining the Insider Threat Program, briefing cleared staff on security matters, conducting investigations for security incident reports, authoring Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), planning and executing security requirements for training, and developing and providing security training to cleared employees. The Senior Facility Security Manager will serve as the primary security liaison to the Government customer and develop and manage databases for tracking assets within secure environments. Other tasks and duties, as assigned, ISO the GM program.

Requirements

  • 12, or more, years of general (full-time) work experience (may be reduced with completion of advanced education)
  • 6, or more, years of directly related experience
  • 6, or more, months of experience working in a management or leadership role
  • Industry Experience and Proven experience supporting both Department of Defense (DoD) and Aerospace contracts.
  • Regulatory Knowledge with deep subject matter expertise in 32 CFR Part 117 (NISPOM), DoDM 5200.01, and SEAD 3 guidelines.
  • Must possess and maintain an active U.S. Government Security Clearance.
  • Strong ability to liaise with Government counterparts, brief senior leadership, and manage cross-functional teams and programs.
  • Must have an active DoD Secret Security Clearance.

Responsibilities

  • Manage day-to-day security operations and coordination efforts for the customer.
  • Oversee physical security management and access control for multiple areas.
  • Conduct alarm response and investigation to ensure safeguarding of classified information and assets.
  • Serve as the designated safety representative to ensure workplace and employee safety.
  • Manage office layouts, seating charts, and furniture configurations to track manpower and monitor potential egress issues.
  • Provide support for incoming staff during mission-specific events, including Contractors, Military members, and distinguished visitors.
  • Serve as the Facility Security Officer, supporting DoD and Aerospace contracts.
  • Manage security clearances and executes requirements for cleared industry staff per 32 CFR Part 117 (NISPOM).
  • Initiate and review SF-86 “Questionnaire for National Security Positions,” facilitates fingerprint collections, and executes SF-312 “Non-Disclosure Agreements.”
  • Prepare and submits foreign travel reports as outlined in SEAD 3.
  • Conduct periodic self-inspections and annual contractor reviews required by the DCSA Industrial Security Representative (ISR).
  • Lead Government debriefings and annotate records when access to classified information is no longer needed.
  • Conduct INFOSEC program reviews to ensure compliance with DoDM 5200.01 requirements.
  • Manage classification marking guidance and provide related training to stakeholders.
  • Develop and maintain the Insider Threat Program/Working Group for all assigned employees, including senior leadership.
  • Ensure cleared staff in sensitive positions are briefed on insider threat reporting, Counterintelligence, security fundamentals, and response actions.
  • Conduct investigations and provides supporting documentation for security incident reports to meet Government Contracting Agency (GCA) requirements.
  • Design, develop, and author Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and work instructions to streamline processes and increase mission efficiency.
  • Plan and execute security requirements to support instructor-led training.
  • Develop and provide required security training and briefings to cleared employees regarding classified information handling.
  • Prepare and deliver corporate leadership-level briefings and training.
  • Serve as the primary security liaison to the Government customer, ensuring comprehension and compliance with all directed requirements.
  • Develop and manage databases for tracking assets within secure environments.
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