Chenega Security SBU
Summary
Project Manager
will oversee the security team in inspecting and recommending security improvements for facilities, ensuring access control security system processes, procedures and policies comply with Executive Orders and national standards. The role includes duties related to emergencies such as operating emergency vehicles, directing traffic, and establishing crowd control.
This position is contingent upon award.
Responsibilities
Supervise Administrative Access / Escort, or Generalist Grade 1‑2 personnel, or a combination of those disciplines as warranted by the task or PMP.
Support any security discipline where specific skills or training are not required.
Coordinate administrative requirements associated with security efforts such as drafting or creating standard operating procedures, posting orders, bulletins, notices, plans, programs, budget support documents, presentations, training materials, tracking logs and spreadsheets.
Support security functions by managing scheduled meetings, planning special security events, arranging for official visitor access (coordinate with physical security/access control) and providing advanced support by creating agendas, interpreting plans and official documents, and proactively anticipating and arranging logistics.
Support and manage personnel and physical security functions, as required.
Lead security training courses, classes, or sessions for both government and contract personnel on a wide array of topics.
Perform complex work commensurate with assigned grade.
Supervise security specialist in managing Grade I and other Grade II personnel.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Three (3) to five (5) years of experience working in a security function directly related to the discipline required with at least one year in a leadership role; a bachelor’s degree in any field of study is preferred. Technical training or expertise may be required for certain disciplines.
Active Top‑Secret clearance.
High School Diploma or Equivalent.
Three (3) to five (5) years’ experience in conducting vulnerability assessments for a wide variety of mission critical infrastructure to include network and data centers, telecommunications systems, airfields, intrusion detection systems, nuclear weapon.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of security systems, forward operating bases, and the defense industrial base.
Knowledge and understanding of Anti‑terrorism Force Protection Program and surveillance procedures against U.S. personnel and of foreign Intelligence Collection against U.S. Personnel.
Understanding of vulnerability assessment fundamentals and principles.
Seniority Level Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Project Management and Information Technology
Industry Security and Investigations
Location and Salary Arlington, VA – $50,100.00 – $107,200.00
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will oversee the security team in inspecting and recommending security improvements for facilities, ensuring access control security system processes, procedures and policies comply with Executive Orders and national standards. The role includes duties related to emergencies such as operating emergency vehicles, directing traffic, and establishing crowd control.
This position is contingent upon award.
Responsibilities
Supervise Administrative Access / Escort, or Generalist Grade 1‑2 personnel, or a combination of those disciplines as warranted by the task or PMP.
Support any security discipline where specific skills or training are not required.
Coordinate administrative requirements associated with security efforts such as drafting or creating standard operating procedures, posting orders, bulletins, notices, plans, programs, budget support documents, presentations, training materials, tracking logs and spreadsheets.
Support security functions by managing scheduled meetings, planning special security events, arranging for official visitor access (coordinate with physical security/access control) and providing advanced support by creating agendas, interpreting plans and official documents, and proactively anticipating and arranging logistics.
Support and manage personnel and physical security functions, as required.
Lead security training courses, classes, or sessions for both government and contract personnel on a wide array of topics.
Perform complex work commensurate with assigned grade.
Supervise security specialist in managing Grade I and other Grade II personnel.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Three (3) to five (5) years of experience working in a security function directly related to the discipline required with at least one year in a leadership role; a bachelor’s degree in any field of study is preferred. Technical training or expertise may be required for certain disciplines.
Active Top‑Secret clearance.
High School Diploma or Equivalent.
Three (3) to five (5) years’ experience in conducting vulnerability assessments for a wide variety of mission critical infrastructure to include network and data centers, telecommunications systems, airfields, intrusion detection systems, nuclear weapon.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of security systems, forward operating bases, and the defense industrial base.
Knowledge and understanding of Anti‑terrorism Force Protection Program and surveillance procedures against U.S. personnel and of foreign Intelligence Collection against U.S. Personnel.
Understanding of vulnerability assessment fundamentals and principles.
Seniority Level Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Project Management and Information Technology
Industry Security and Investigations
Location and Salary Arlington, VA – $50,100.00 – $107,200.00
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