Apr 19, 2014

Lead Construction Surveillance Technician - South Korea

Employer: USIS / Altegrity, Inc
Location: Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Job Code: 5377

Job Description
USIS, an Altegrity company, is a leading federal security solution provider that supports National Security initiatives around the globe for over 15 years with more than 6,200 employees working in all 50 states and overseas. We offer state-of-the-art solutions in Construction Surveillance, Intel Analysis, Physical/Personnel/Facility Security, Investigative Analytics, Security Analytics, Counter-Surveillance, Personal Security, Infrastructure Protection, Litigation Support, Records Management, Cyber/Forensics, Training & Law Enforcement, and Immigration Investigation.

We have an exciting opportunity for a Construction Surveillance Technician – Lead, in South Korea.

The Construction Surveillance Technician – Lead is responsible for assisting the Program Manager with day to day security coordination and management. To include the creation and maintenance of Operation Reports, and Administrative Reports.
Responsibilities
· Perform visual inspections of all work performed by uncleared personnel for anomalies and to identify the introduction of clandestine technical devices.
· Reviewing construction drawings to ensure all construction performed is in accordance with approved drawings and specifications.
· Conducting risk analysis to determine the level of surveillance coverage and types of inspection required throughout the construction life cycle.
· Preventing and/or taking note of any changes in construction that could potentially mask an ulterior purpose.
· Assessing the potential locations where clandestine technical surveillance devices could be used by hostile intelligence services for the purpose of clandestine surveillance.
· Perform security escort and access control related duties as assigned.
· Understands Technical Surveillance Countermeasures, PHOTOINT, IMINT techniques and construction principles and devices used by hostile and friendly intelligence services for the purpose of clandestine surveillance.
· Understands and can put into practice basic technical surveillance techniques and procedures, and is familiar with state-of-the-art development of intercept devices.
· Can identify unauthorized materials.
· Understands and can assess industrial or government security requirements.
· Can identify Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs).
· Understands and can assess static security techniques and procedures.
· Understands and can put into practice the interpretation of blueprints and technical specifications.
· Understands and can put into practice construction security surveillance techniques.
· Understands and can put into practice vehicle search techniques.
· Understands and can put into practice personnel search techniques.
· Understands and can assess security practices/procedures for various levels of security.
· Can produce written reports of attempts to gain unauthorized access.
· Understands and can assess construction terminology, procedures and practices.
· Understands and can assess methods used to emplace technical penetrations or unauthorized materials.
· Understands technical security devices, systems, and other monitoring devices.
· Can report suspicious behavior.
· Must have a working knowledge of construction safety.
· Must be able and willing to work outdoors in inclement conditions.
· Must have the ability to stand/walk for extended periods of time.
· Must be able to work independently in a detail oriented environment.
· Must be self-motivated and interested in continuing his/her education in the standard practices and procedures of the CSS industry.
· Must be willing to train and mentor entry-level (trainee) personnel.

Minimum Qualifications
· United States Citizenship
· Minimum high school diploma or equivalent.
· Top Secret clearance.
· 10 years experience in at least one of the following areas of expertise: Construction security surveillance, Technical Surveillance, Countermeasures, Industrial or Government security involving Counterintelligence, construction quality assurance, or hands on supervisory construction experience.
· Completion of Department of State (DoS) Construction Surveillance Technician Course.
· 3 years experience performing as Lead CST for projects outside the U.S. and its territories.
· Completion of a minimum of one project similar to KORCOM and the project shall have been successfully completed and accepted by the customer within past 5 years.

Preferred Qualifications
The Lead CST’s qualifications shall demonstrate training or knowledge in ICD 705, dated 17 September 2010 and Intelligence Community Technical Specification for ICD 705, “Technical Specifications for Construction and Management of Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities”.

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