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JOB DESCRIPTION
 

Role and Responsibilities

Summary


You will supervise Valor Air Service’s security program – ensuring that the firm employs cleared U.S. defense industry safeguards the classified information in their possession while performing work on contracts, programs, bids, or research and development efforts.

Location

 

Applications will work full-time in Jacksonville, FL or in a hybrid model, based on their home base and required activities.

 

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
 

  • The Security Manager will administer SCI Programs; maintain program security in compliance with the NISPOM; applicable Intelligence Community Directives (ICDs); and all other applicable Government security policies and procedures

  • This role encompasses a variety of duties and responsibilities which may include communication with government customers, program management, internal Valor Air Services teammates, employees, subcontractors, and security counterparts

  • Manage elements of the National Industrial Security Program (NISP) at all firm facilities including Collateral security requirements; Personnel & Facility clearances; Training & Briefings; Classification & Markings; CUI and Applicable Markings; Administrative Inquiries; Safeguarding; Classified Visits & Meetings; Classified Subcontracting; COMSEC; DoD Closed Areas (DCSA Form 147), NIST 800-30 Risk Assessments

  • Assess potential risks and threats that affect the business, budget, and Industrial Security program

  • Partner and communicate with program and functional leadership on Industrial Security matters that directly affect each facility and program's requirements

  • Manage the personnel security clearance life cycle to include: processing initial requests for clearance/access; clearance reciprocity; terminations; access card/badge renewals; reporting requirements; program required relevant security briefings and debriefings; manage the cleared personnel listing; maintain accurate clearance database information; provide general security guidance; investigate and report infractions and complaints; maintain security education and awareness initiatives; ensure personnel adhere to security policies

  • Maintain secure facilities in accordance with NISPOM and ICD 705 standards: conduct annual self-inspections; maintain proper documentation to include SCIF accreditation; develop SOPs; facilitate and support customer inspections to ensure successful government audits; management of access control and processing of visitors; and change safe and door combinations
     

Qualifications and Education Requirements
 

  • Must have a Bachelor’s degree or 5-8 years of demonstrated equivalent security experience.

  • Expertise with SCI Security requirements, ICD, 32 CFR part 117 (NISPOM), and other applicable Government/customer security directives, policies and procedures.

  • Proven experience interacting with DCSA and other Cognizant Security Agencies

  • Experience using government security databases--DISS, NCAISS/NISS, SPOT, SWFT, NBIS, ACCS.

  • A firm understanding of DOD 5200.01 Security Policy processes, roles, and responsibilities.

  • Proficient with the guidelines of DOD 8530.01; NIST 800-171 Rev 5; cyber security activities supporting DoD and DHS information network operations.
     

Preferred Skills
 

  • Proven experience interacting with DCSA and other Cognizant Security Agencies

  • Experience using government security databases--DISS, NCAISS/NISS, SPOT, SWFT, NBIS, ACCS.

  • A firm understanding of DOD 5200.01 Security Policy processes, roles, and responsibilities.

  • Proficient with the guidelines of DOD 8530.01; NIST 800-171 Rev 5; cyber security activities supporting DoD and DHS information network operations.
     

Work Environment and Physical Demands
 

  • This job operates in an office.

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