Security Specialist at SAIC
Springfield, Virginia, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

06 Jan, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

08 Oct, 25

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Security Programs, Risk Management, Technical Expertise, Classification Management, Communication Skills, Security Guidance, Project Management, Data Analysis, Inspections, Collaboration, Policy Interpretation, Security Applications, Training, DoD Regulations, Intelligence Community Directives, Security Violations

Industry

Defense and Space Manufacturing

Description
SAIC is seeking an experienced Senior Security Specialist in support of our customer's Office of Security. This individual is expected to operate in a diverse security environment. The position will be required to perform at a Senior level. This program can quickly adjudicate a polygraph for selected candidates with an active TS/SCI. An active TS/SCI is required to be considered for this position. This position will be responsible for the following: Monitor and manage security programs and operations supported by providing status reports and recommendations for decisions. Assist, collaborate, and coordinate with other customer Security Offices/Division. Develop solutions, and convey to internal and external customers. Provide agency level technical expertise concerning the identified security disciplines and operations support. Monitor security applications through the review and analysis of appropriate metrics and maintain required records. Prepare and disseminate security procedures/guidance. Provide guidance as required in implementing security requirements. Manage project milestones. Develop life cycle plans. Update and maintain appropriate records. Conduct inspections and performs assistance visits, as required. Liaise with members of the DoD, the IC and other officials as required to keep abreast of current personnel. Interpret security policy on matters pertaining to processing, dissemination, and controlling of classified materials. Receive, control and safeguard SCI and collateral information. Acts as liaison between the customer and other federal agencies and contractors. Risk management – conducts surveys and render impact statements or recommendations. Prepare and deliver briefings to internal and external customers. Prepares various forms of correspondence. Monitor and manage security operations and provide government with status reports and recommendations for decisions. Apply experience in supporting security concepts, principles and practices to analyze and resolve difficult and complex security issues. Provide security guidance to contractors using DoD and IC regulations and requirements, analyze complex data and make appropriate program recommendations. Investigate and prepare impact statements, and provide recommendations on security/security violations. Prepare SCI Controlled Access Programs (CAP’s), Special Access Programs (SAP), Alternative Compensatory Control Measures (ACCM) and other collateral materials for shipment to other agencies/sites IAW applicable security handling procedures. Prepare outgoing classified messages on employees/contractors visiting other government facilities. Provide technical security expertise in one or more of the following security disciplines: personnel, physical/industrial, computer investigations, and operations. Utilize security concepts, principles and practices to analyze and resolve difficult and complex security issues. Monitor security applications through the review and analysis of appropriate metrics. Develop the required program/operation to support tasks/requirements. Access to highly secure programs to be eligible to indoctrinate/debrief their customers in support of the customer's mission. Access to Restricted Data (RD) to be eligible to indoctrinate/debrief their customers in support of the customer's mission. Manage Foreign Government Information (FGI) as required for Security Officer support to meet the customer's mission. Obtain Access to Special Access Program (SAP), Control Access Program (CAP) and/or Alternate Compensatory Control Measures (ACCM) Information as required for the execution of the customer’s sensitive program mission. Assist the Directorate stakeholders in implementing appropriate classification management efforts (at the Sensitive Compartment Information (SCI) and collateral levels) by providing approved classified guidance, release procedures, and marking criteria. Share knowledge and experience to facilitate effective practices and increase staff awareness of best practices. Provide timely classification management expertise to resolve complex classification management issues. Maintained personal classification expertise through collaboration with ODNI and IC classification management communities. Develop innovative techniques to implement training and compliance with established classification management policies. Participate in related training, informational briefings, and assist in responding to related agency taskers. Skills and Experience: Required: Active TS/SCI is REQUIRED Ability to obtain a polygraph Demonstrate 10experience applying Executive Orders 12333,13526 and 13556, Intelligence Community Directives (ICD) 703 & 710 and DoD Manual 5200.01 standards to classified national security information, controlled unclassified information, and information security. Demonstrate experience applying the requirements of the most recent edition of the Intelligence Community Markings System Register and Manual. Desired: 8 years demonstrate experience in briefing and communicating with customers with effective written and oral communication skills. Possess Security Fundamentals Professional Certification (SFPC)
Responsibilities
The Security Specialist will monitor and manage security programs and operations, providing status reports and recommendations. They will also assist and collaborate with other security offices and develop solutions for internal and external customers.
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