Mar 1, 2012

International Ships Port Security Superintendent , Australia

The successful applicant will be experienced in Developing and maintaining close relationships with local law enforcement, intelligence and security agencies to support the continuous monitoring of marine threat-related intelligence and the timely development of threat assessments regarding Port security, incident management, and evacuation activities in compliance with International Ships Ports Security Code (ISPS). The candidates experience will be evidenced through 10 years of marine security management/supervision including exposure to marine terminals and the oil and gas industry.

Summary:
Provides overall direction, coordination, and guidance for the project marine security program on a project or in an office. Directs the development and implementation of security criteria and programs and procedures; provides operational guidance and direction to assigned security personnel and contractors; and monitors security activities and the performance of security services.