Employer: Celestar Corp.
Location: Djibouti
Description
The Celestar Corporation has an IMMEDIATE NEED to identify a FORCE PROTECTION ANALYST who will be seated in Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, Africa (CLDJ). Please review the position description below. If interested and qualified, we welcome you to apply for this challenging opportunity.START DATE: Within 90-Days
CLEARANCE REQUIREMENT: Secret Level Clearance; Investigation must be within scope (10 – Years) and appear in JPAS
RESPONSIBILITIES
Functions as primary support for planning of force protection, physical security and CLDJ base protection, policies and resources including law enforcement and physical security, and combating terrorism by conducting timely and relevant research of current tactics, training, and procedures (TTPs) in each of the aforementioned areas and participating in, at a minimum, weekly briefings with the Installation Security Officer (ISO) and/or Antiterrorism Officer (ATO) on these areas.
Installation Protection Policy, Guidance and Plans Portfolio – compile data and inputs from multiple sources, provide subject matter expertise (SME) to N3AT personnel with drafting policy documents, and facilitate document reviews and creating presentations
Provide SME to N3AT in determination of risk assessments and vulnerability assessments processes pertaining to specific knowledge and experience with DoD requirements
Research terrorist threat data and provide SME with respect to identifying asymmetrical threats to US operations or projects
Develop mitigating solutions for identified threats and advocate implementation of DoD and DoN ATFP programs and objectives
Utilize the N3AT chain of command to provide timely and accurate advice on the implementation, coordination and monitoring of CLDJ base performance against mandated, optional and emergent force protection and physical security requirements
Identify areas of vulnerability and prepare necessary requests and supporting documentation for Security Waivers and/or Exceptions. Provide support to N3AT staff on the development of policy for submitting waivers/exceptions incorporated and maintain a current tracking database for waivers and exceptions in process and for those already approved
Risk Analysis and Management for Project (RAMP)/Request for Intelligence Information (RIIS): Update monthly the Risk-Based Investment Model (RBIM) to support POM process and investment goals
Coordinate with Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), Multiple Threat Alert Center (MTAC), Office of Naval Intelligence and other intelligence agency analysts to update information on threats prevalent to Navy regions and installations in order to provide weekly updates to the ISO and ATO
CVAMP/Combating Terrorism Readiness Initiative Fund (CBTRIF): Enter installation specific data and vulnerabilities into, and conduct analysis of open vulnerabilities in CVAMP (or substantially equivalent successor system) to inform resource allocation decisions in conjunction with Command Risk-based Investment Model (RBIM)
Vulnerability Assessment (VA) & Force Protection Resourcing: Assist operational forces with deciphering security related specifics in order for those operational forces to develop policies that integrate the force protection program efforts throughout the application of risk-based investment strategies used in conjunction with threat, vulnerability and critically based processes to eliminate program seams and gaps
Functional Effort Reporting (FER): Provide support by compiling weekly functional effort reporting statistics (as defined by Commander, Navy Installations) and reporting these same statistics IAW Commander Navy Installation Command requirements
Performance Metrics/Common Output Levels (COLS): Recommend to the chain of command improvements to metrics used internal and external to CLDJ performance assessment and resource planning, aligning with CLDJ and higher-level COLS where appropriate
Support and assist various antiterrorism, force protection, and threat working groups, as requested
Prepare Individual Force Protection Plan for military and civilian personnel traveling to other countries
Coordinate physical security infrastructure requirements with Public Works, Navy and Base Operating Services (BOS) Contracts
Manage the Installation Barrier Plan
REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor Degree from an accredited College or University plus Five (5) Years experience in preventive measures taken to mitigate hostile actions against Department of Defense personnel, resources, facilities, and critical information or protection of personnel, hardware, programs, networks, and data from physical circumstances and events that could cause serious losses or damage to an enterprise, agency, or facility. Includes protection from fire, natural disasters, burglary, theft, vandalism, and terrorism; Ten (10) years experience in Force Protection or Physical Security may be considered in lieu of a degree
Completion of DoD course J-830-0015 Anti-Terrorism Officer Course or a substantially equivalent course of instruction
A working and functional knowledge of military staff functions, finished staff work and military chain of command.
Possess an understanding of Asymmetric Warfare, Operational Needs Statements, Joint Capability Integration and Development
International, restrictive and or hostile environment operations experience
Experience conducting Vulnerability, Risk, Criticality and Threat Probability Assessments
Experience in managing a Core Vulnerability Assessment Management Program (CVAMP) program, or substantially similar successor program
Experience with industry standard intrusion detection, surveillance, and access control systems (i.e. Navy Access Control Visitor Management) Systems
Experience in Patrol Procedures, Access Control Procedures, Operational Management, and Personnel Management
Experience with use of PC’s and related software packages such as: Microsoft Windows, Office Suite, Internet, Excel, Word and Power Point
Must possess a Valid U.S. Passport and Motor Vehicle License
Must be a U.S. Citizen Cleared at the SECRET level; investigation must we within scope (10-Years) and appear in JPAS
How to Apply
http://is.gd/wJCDRg
Location: Djibouti
Description
The Celestar Corporation has an IMMEDIATE NEED to identify a FORCE PROTECTION ANALYST who will be seated in Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, Africa (CLDJ). Please review the position description below. If interested and qualified, we welcome you to apply for this challenging opportunity.START DATE: Within 90-Days
CLEARANCE REQUIREMENT: Secret Level Clearance; Investigation must be within scope (10 – Years) and appear in JPAS
RESPONSIBILITIES
Functions as primary support for planning of force protection, physical security and CLDJ base protection, policies and resources including law enforcement and physical security, and combating terrorism by conducting timely and relevant research of current tactics, training, and procedures (TTPs) in each of the aforementioned areas and participating in, at a minimum, weekly briefings with the Installation Security Officer (ISO) and/or Antiterrorism Officer (ATO) on these areas.
Installation Protection Policy, Guidance and Plans Portfolio – compile data and inputs from multiple sources, provide subject matter expertise (SME) to N3AT personnel with drafting policy documents, and facilitate document reviews and creating presentations
Provide SME to N3AT in determination of risk assessments and vulnerability assessments processes pertaining to specific knowledge and experience with DoD requirements
Research terrorist threat data and provide SME with respect to identifying asymmetrical threats to US operations or projects
Develop mitigating solutions for identified threats and advocate implementation of DoD and DoN ATFP programs and objectives
Utilize the N3AT chain of command to provide timely and accurate advice on the implementation, coordination and monitoring of CLDJ base performance against mandated, optional and emergent force protection and physical security requirements
Identify areas of vulnerability and prepare necessary requests and supporting documentation for Security Waivers and/or Exceptions. Provide support to N3AT staff on the development of policy for submitting waivers/exceptions incorporated and maintain a current tracking database for waivers and exceptions in process and for those already approved
Risk Analysis and Management for Project (RAMP)/Request for Intelligence Information (RIIS): Update monthly the Risk-Based Investment Model (RBIM) to support POM process and investment goals
Coordinate with Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), Multiple Threat Alert Center (MTAC), Office of Naval Intelligence and other intelligence agency analysts to update information on threats prevalent to Navy regions and installations in order to provide weekly updates to the ISO and ATO
CVAMP/Combating Terrorism Readiness Initiative Fund (CBTRIF): Enter installation specific data and vulnerabilities into, and conduct analysis of open vulnerabilities in CVAMP (or substantially equivalent successor system) to inform resource allocation decisions in conjunction with Command Risk-based Investment Model (RBIM)
Vulnerability Assessment (VA) & Force Protection Resourcing: Assist operational forces with deciphering security related specifics in order for those operational forces to develop policies that integrate the force protection program efforts throughout the application of risk-based investment strategies used in conjunction with threat, vulnerability and critically based processes to eliminate program seams and gaps
Functional Effort Reporting (FER): Provide support by compiling weekly functional effort reporting statistics (as defined by Commander, Navy Installations) and reporting these same statistics IAW Commander Navy Installation Command requirements
Performance Metrics/Common Output Levels (COLS): Recommend to the chain of command improvements to metrics used internal and external to CLDJ performance assessment and resource planning, aligning with CLDJ and higher-level COLS where appropriate
Support and assist various antiterrorism, force protection, and threat working groups, as requested
Prepare Individual Force Protection Plan for military and civilian personnel traveling to other countries
Coordinate physical security infrastructure requirements with Public Works, Navy and Base Operating Services (BOS) Contracts
Manage the Installation Barrier Plan
REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor Degree from an accredited College or University plus Five (5) Years experience in preventive measures taken to mitigate hostile actions against Department of Defense personnel, resources, facilities, and critical information or protection of personnel, hardware, programs, networks, and data from physical circumstances and events that could cause serious losses or damage to an enterprise, agency, or facility. Includes protection from fire, natural disasters, burglary, theft, vandalism, and terrorism; Ten (10) years experience in Force Protection or Physical Security may be considered in lieu of a degree
Completion of DoD course J-830-0015 Anti-Terrorism Officer Course or a substantially equivalent course of instruction
A working and functional knowledge of military staff functions, finished staff work and military chain of command.
Possess an understanding of Asymmetric Warfare, Operational Needs Statements, Joint Capability Integration and Development
International, restrictive and or hostile environment operations experience
Experience conducting Vulnerability, Risk, Criticality and Threat Probability Assessments
Experience in managing a Core Vulnerability Assessment Management Program (CVAMP) program, or substantially similar successor program
Experience with industry standard intrusion detection, surveillance, and access control systems (i.e. Navy Access Control Visitor Management) Systems
Experience in Patrol Procedures, Access Control Procedures, Operational Management, and Personnel Management
Experience with use of PC’s and related software packages such as: Microsoft Windows, Office Suite, Internet, Excel, Word and Power Point
Must possess a Valid U.S. Passport and Motor Vehicle License
Must be a U.S. Citizen Cleared at the SECRET level; investigation must we within scope (10-Years) and appear in JPAS
How to Apply
http://is.gd/wJCDRg