Responsible for personnel engaged in the Physical Security function for the organization that includes monitoring the systems associated with the flow of personnel and vehicular traffic, personnel/visitor security clearances, management of loss prevention and detection services, and responsible for security inspections. Under general direction, performs duties by following established procedures. Has a thorough knowledge of security methods and doctrines. Has an in depth understanding of security systems and apparatuses. Supports others in intricate security actions in agreement with customary processes to fulfill the organization's security principles. Skills required for this job are typically acquired by the completion of a high school diploma or equivalent, and 3+ years of experience.
Security Technicians generally oversee security officers. Normally have a team of four (4) to five (5) security officers and anywhere from 20-30 sub-contracted Third Country nationals (TCN) and Local National (LN) personnel. Reporting to Security Coordinators with force protection and law enforcement liaison. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Participating or overseeing preliminary data collection in support of formal inquiries; providing regular security reports to KBR personnel on site. Assists with the conduct of force protection planning to include collecting the data for Threat Vulnerability assessments, Convoy and Escort missions, making security recommendations based upon threat data pertaining to the PPE posture. Enforces all aspects of Security and FP policy. Provides initial reviews and evaluations of FP enhancements all sites to ensure compliance with theater.
Must have knowledge of force protection procedures and practices. Must be able to develop and implement physical and electronic security recommendations. Must have knowledge of basic interview and investigative techniques and written reports as related to security incidents. Must be able to provide written & oral briefing information to senior management. Must have the ability to give security education and instructional presentations. Must be able to articulate with little guidance the security mission to site management and coordinate with the client and other government agencies to include host nation agencies. Must have knowledge of TVAs, Security Overview, Attack profiles, threat analysis, loss prevention, physical security, information security programs, personal security, and basic escorting missions. Must be proficient in Microsoft applications; Excel, Word, Power Point, Outlook.
Must have Secret Clearance
Additional requirements:
* Must be fluent in English
* Must possess passport book (not passport card) with at least 12 months of remaining validity AND with at least 8 blank visa/stamp pages remaining
* Must possess driver’s license with at least 6 months of remaining validity
It should be understood that employment may be located in potentially dangerous areas, including combat or war zones. This might involve the possibility of suffering harm by dangerous forces or friendly fire. These dangers are inherent to working conditions in a dangerous environment.
Security Technicians generally oversee security officers. Normally have a team of four (4) to five (5) security officers and anywhere from 20-30 sub-contracted Third Country nationals (TCN) and Local National (LN) personnel. Reporting to Security Coordinators with force protection and law enforcement liaison. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Participating or overseeing preliminary data collection in support of formal inquiries; providing regular security reports to KBR personnel on site. Assists with the conduct of force protection planning to include collecting the data for Threat Vulnerability assessments, Convoy and Escort missions, making security recommendations based upon threat data pertaining to the PPE posture. Enforces all aspects of Security and FP policy. Provides initial reviews and evaluations of FP enhancements all sites to ensure compliance with theater.
Must have knowledge of force protection procedures and practices. Must be able to develop and implement physical and electronic security recommendations. Must have knowledge of basic interview and investigative techniques and written reports as related to security incidents. Must be able to provide written & oral briefing information to senior management. Must have the ability to give security education and instructional presentations. Must be able to articulate with little guidance the security mission to site management and coordinate with the client and other government agencies to include host nation agencies. Must have knowledge of TVAs, Security Overview, Attack profiles, threat analysis, loss prevention, physical security, information security programs, personal security, and basic escorting missions. Must be proficient in Microsoft applications; Excel, Word, Power Point, Outlook.
Must have Secret Clearance
Additional requirements:
* Must be fluent in English
* Must possess passport book (not passport card) with at least 12 months of remaining validity AND with at least 8 blank visa/stamp pages remaining
* Must possess driver’s license with at least 6 months of remaining validity
It should be understood that employment may be located in potentially dangerous areas, including combat or war zones. This might involve the possibility of suffering harm by dangerous forces or friendly fire. These dangers are inherent to working conditions in a dangerous environment.