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Industrial Security Construction and Standardization SME
Company | Booz Allen |
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Location | McLean, VA, USA |
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Salary | $122200 – $227000 |
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Type | Full-Time |
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Degrees | Associate’s |
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Experience Level | Expert or higher |
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Requirements
- 10+ years of experience with corporate functions, market delivery strategy and process, and client expectations
- 8+ years of experience designing, building, and accrediting SCIFs and SAPFs
- Experience with ICD 705 and TEMPEST standards for building and accrediting secure spaces and 32 CFR, Part 117 for DoD collateral spaces
- Experience as a subject matter expert in construction project management to read and mark up construction drawings and interpret and implement government standards for secure space projects
- Experience managing Security Concept Design and Construction Security Plans, conducting and coordinating site security assessments, and creating Fixed Facility Checklists and documentation supporting SCIF, SAPF, and Open Storage accreditations
- Ability to develop and maintain partnerships with Booz Allen Global Workplace, general contractors, engineers, and designers across multiple functional occupations and levels, and influence without authority
- Ability to drive and support transformational changes to increase efficiencies with secure space requests, justification, and construction projects
- Ability to liaise with the Intelligence and DoD Communities to identify changing requirements to IC directives and support accreditation and network connectivity of secure spaces
- Top Secret clearance
- Associate’s degree
Responsibilities
- Collaborate as a subject matter expert for the Security Services Secure Space Program, specializing in industrial security fields, including the planning, design, construction, accreditation, and network install and accreditation of secure spaces
- Partner with industrial and program security leadership, market team program managers, and enterprise technology staff to capture and deliver secure space needs, including collateral open storage, DoD restricted, SCIFs, and SAPFs
- Develop resources to support education and engagement with all relevant stakeholders
- Work with capture and proposal teams to provide secure space solutions and opportunities
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience gathering, consolidating, and organizing strategic outcomes while de-conflicting and managing competing requirements
- Experience with government regulations relating to secure space construction and accreditation, including security hardware, GSA security containers, access control, intrusion detection systems, and multiple aspects of physical security
- Knowledge of all phases of a secure space life cycle, including SCIF and compartmented area and collateral area from requirement development and clarification, concept, planning, construction, accreditation, mission fit-up, and occupancy
- Ability to display excellent judgment, work in a team environment, and prioritize and multitask with a focus on simplifying complex workflows
- Ability to develop unaligned staff to assume site security manager (SSM) roles and responsibilities of ongoing and future secure space construction efforts, and continue to seek ways to further educate staff in ICD standards and processes
- Ability to educate and engage market teams and other security staff on construction standards, costs, timelines, networks costs and infrastructure, and the use of specific secure spaces
- Ability to display a track record of managing overlapping timelines with varying tasks assigned to different POCs from outside your sphere of control
- Ability to travel CONUS up to 40% of the time
- TS/SCI clearance
- Bachelor’s degree