About The Position

The Senior Security Manager, Next Generation Programs leads Advanced Programs Security for a highly complex, next generation classified program within the Edison Works business. Serving as the primary Contractor Special Security Officer (CSSO), you are accountable for all aspects of program security across personnel, facilities, information systems, and operations security. You will integrate and oversee cross-functional security disciplines, including Industrial Security, SAP/SAR, SCI (as applicable), Physical/Technical Security, Cybersecurity, Insider Threat, OPSEC, and Export/ITAR, to ensure compliance, mission readiness, and competitive advantage. In this role you will partner with government security counterparts and executive stakeholders to shape security strategy, mitigate risk, and enable secure, agile program execution in a fast-paced development and test environment.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university or college OR High school diploma/GED with at least 4 years of progressively responsible security experience supporting U.S. Government classified programs.
  • 5 years of relevant experience Security Experience Minimum 10 years in Industrial/Special Programs Security, with at least 3 years serving as a CSSO, CPSO, or equivalent lead role on complex SAP/SCI programs.
  • Technical and Regulatory Expertise Expert knowledge of NISPOM/32 CFR Part 117, DoDM 5205.07 Volumes, ICDs, JSIG/RMF, and sponsor-specific directives.
  • Demonstrated success leading secure facility accreditations and classified information system authorizations.
  • Clearance Active/current final DoD Top Secret clearance with ability to obtain and maintain SCI and SAP access as required by the program.

Nice To Haves

  • Leadership and Communication Strong leadership and executive communication skills; proven ability to influence and align cross-functional teams and suppliers.
  • Experience briefing senior government stakeholders and leading audits, inspections, and assessments.
  • Program and Capability Development Demonstrated experience building and maturing security programs, policies, and metrics in development and test environments.
  • Established project/program management skills, with a track record of delivering secure outcomes on complex efforts.
  • Analytical and Risk Management Skills Advanced problem-solving and risk management skills; ability to balance mission needs, compliance requirements, and operational agility.
  • Professional Credentials and Tools Professional certifications preferred (e.g., ISP, SAPPC, SPeD, CISSP, SEC+).
  • Experience with DISS, NISS, eMASS, and other classified network and accreditation tools

Responsibilities

  • Program Security Leadership (Primary CSSO) Serve as the primary CSSO for Next Generation programs, providing authoritative guidance on NISPOM/32 CFR Part 117, DoDM 5205.07 series, ICDs, and customer-specific security requirements.
  • Define and own the end-to-end security architecture and governance for assigned programs, aligning security with program milestones, customer deliverables, and risk posture.
  • Establish and lead program Security Working Groups; brief senior leadership and government customers on security posture, risks, and mitigations.
  • Personnel Security (PERSEC) Oversee clearance processing, eligibility determinations, visit authorizations, and need-to-know validation; manage JPAS/DISS and associated personnel security systems.
  • Implement continuous evaluation/continuous vetting practices; lead insider threat awareness and referral processes in partnership with the Facility Security Officer (FSO) and Insider Threat Program Senior Official (ITPSO).
  • Facility and Physical Security Lead accreditation, construction, and maintenance of secure areas (SAPFs/SCIFs, as applicable) in accordance with ICD 705 and sponsor guidelines.
  • Manage access control, badging, intrusion detection systems, TEMPEST/technical security controls (as required), and maintenance of Fixed Facility Checklists.
  • Information Systems and Cybersecurity Partner with ISSM/ISSO to ensure classified information systems comply with RMF, NIST SP 800-53 controls, JSIG, and customer ATO requirements.
  • Oversee media control, data transfer, audit, and incident response for classified networks; ensure configuration management and vulnerability remediation align with program timelines.
  • Information/Operations Security Develop and enforce Program Security Guides (PSGs), SOPs, and OPSEC plans; conduct Critical Program Information (CPI) identification and protection planning.
  • Lead derivative classification, marking, and safeguarding practices; perform self-inspections and drive corrective action plans.
  • Incident Management and Continuous Improvement Lead reporting, investigations, corrective actions, and closure for security incidents, spillage, and adverse information per contractual and regulatory timelines.
  • Drive continuous improvement through metrics, root cause analysis, and preventive actions that enhance security effectiveness while supporting delivery and innovation.
  • Customer and Stakeholder Engagement Serve as the primary security interface with Department of Defense/Intelligence Community security offices, Program Managers, Engineering, IT, Supply Chain, and Quality.
  • Support proposals, DD254 development/flow-downs, subcontractor oversight, and security inputs to Statements of Work and Integrated Master Schedules.
  • Training and Governance Develop and deliver targeted security training and awareness for program personnel and suppliers; maintain training records and compliance evidence.
  • Prepare for and lead government assessments, Management Reviews, and internal audits; maintain authoritative, audit-ready documentation.
  • Supplier and Subcontractor Security Assess and monitor subcontractor security compliance, including DD254 execution, secure communications, and classified visit control.
  • Coordinate classified shipments, secure logistics, and international considerations (e.g., export control/ITAR/EAR, foreign travel and contacts).
  • Strategic Risk and Competitive Differentiation Anticipate emerging threats and policy changes; advise program leadership on security-driven schedule, cost, and technical trade-offs.
  • Implement risk-based, scalable controls that protect critical technology while enabling rapid development and test, positioning security as a strategic enabler and competitive differentiator.

Benefits

  • GE Aerospace offers a great work environment, professional development, challenging careers, and competitive compensation.
  • Relocation Assistance Provided: Yes
© 2024 Teal Labs, Inc
Privacy PolicyTerms of Service