Employer: AECOM
Location: Afghanistan
Job Summary
AECOM has an excellent opportunity for a Physical Security Analyst on our AC First project in Afghanistan. POC for Physical Security matters with DCMA and COR during monthly and other requested audits. Responsible for the maintenance and update of CDRL 030: Physical Security Plan. Ensures Physical security inspection reports are completed as required and enforces installation physical security requirements in the 401st footprint throughout theater. Reviews and recommends changes to the Physical Security Plan, Force
Protection Plan, and Base Defense Plan. Must be subject matter expert on PWS 10.0 and fully understand contractor support and restrictions associated with the PWS. Assist with Threat Assessments, Analytical Strategy products, evacuation plans and planning, security and intelligence products as deemed necessary by all stakeholders. Key control actions and related documents and reports; Ensure accuracy and integrity of the key control program IAW AR 190-11 Paragraph 5 and 6. Conducts Physical Security Inspections IAW AR 191-11 and AR-190-13. Reviews all ACF safes and security containers and ensures DA Form 701, 702, and 703 are completed. Ensure compliance with physical security restrictions; Monthly inspections with established checklist. Prepares and instructs physical security awareness communications to disseminate to the workforce for education and situational awareness in all aspects of physical security to include compliance with postings in the guard posts, limited and/or restricted access areas are clearly and properly marked, weapons and weapons parts are stored IAW AR 190-11, PII and classified documents are being stored and protected property. Conducts physical security surveys and risk analysis IAW AR 190-13 (Army Physical Security Program), FM 3-19.30 (Physical Security) and other regulatory requirements in functional areas. Assist the Director in developing 401st and community crime prevention programs to present to the 401st S-2. This includes lighting surveys, traffic reviews, base access compliance, gender specific areas associated with billeting and latrines, SHARP programs, and recommendations on locations that could be considered threat areas for possible high crime. Travels to outlying FOBs to conduct surveys, PS inspections, and key control as necessary. Performs other duties as required.
Minimum Requirements
High school diploma or GED is required.
Three (3) to five (5) years experience in security, law enforcement, military related-operations or similar field required.
5 or more years of military or government contractor experience required.
Strong knowledge of military yards, warehouses, and maintenance shops as well as the corresponding Physical Security procedures are required.
Must have a current secret security clearance prior to start date.
Must be able to obtain CENTRIX, SIPER, AKPS, and NIPR Accounts.
Demonstrated experience in performing inspections, surveys, and audits in US Government contracting.
Understanding of security operations and compliance to government requirements.
Knowledge of US Government contracting procedures.
Must have effective computer skills and be proficient with Microsoft Office Programs.
Must complete a Combat Life Saving PQS course within 30 days after start date, or as soon as the
USG course becomes available.
The ability to exercise discretion and good judgment.
Must have strong interpersonal communication skills and the ability to work and communicate with others effectively.
Must have the ability to speak and write effectively and to evaluate written and oral reports.
Must be able to establish and maintain effective working relationships with subordinates, senior management, and government officials.
Must be able to work well under pressure and coordinate several activities at a time.
Must be able to work with foreign national personnel.
Must have knowledge in Operations.
A valid U.S. State Driver license required.
High-level organizational and planning skills so that workflow is managed efficiently and accurately are required.
Ability to perform job duties efficiently and effectively during a 77 hour work week.
Must be able to lift 25 Lbs. continuously, 50 Lbs intermittently.
Must be able to climb and work in tight spaces (helicopter transport will be required).
Must be able to work in extreme environmental conditions including dust and high temperatures.
At outlying FOBs must be prepared to conduct surveys in full PPE.
Must be able to endure long hours, exposure to weather and hazardous conditions.
Must be able to travel at least 50% of the time to outlying FOBs. Must be able work in areas with limited available life support to include living in community tents and eating MREs for all meals.
Preferred Qualifications
Military Physical Security course or equivalent preferred.
AA or higher degree in Criminal Justice preferred.
How To Apply:
http://is.gd/GWsOn2
Location: Afghanistan
Job Summary
AECOM has an excellent opportunity for a Physical Security Analyst on our AC First project in Afghanistan. POC for Physical Security matters with DCMA and COR during monthly and other requested audits. Responsible for the maintenance and update of CDRL 030: Physical Security Plan. Ensures Physical security inspection reports are completed as required and enforces installation physical security requirements in the 401st footprint throughout theater. Reviews and recommends changes to the Physical Security Plan, Force
Protection Plan, and Base Defense Plan. Must be subject matter expert on PWS 10.0 and fully understand contractor support and restrictions associated with the PWS. Assist with Threat Assessments, Analytical Strategy products, evacuation plans and planning, security and intelligence products as deemed necessary by all stakeholders. Key control actions and related documents and reports; Ensure accuracy and integrity of the key control program IAW AR 190-11 Paragraph 5 and 6. Conducts Physical Security Inspections IAW AR 191-11 and AR-190-13. Reviews all ACF safes and security containers and ensures DA Form 701, 702, and 703 are completed. Ensure compliance with physical security restrictions; Monthly inspections with established checklist. Prepares and instructs physical security awareness communications to disseminate to the workforce for education and situational awareness in all aspects of physical security to include compliance with postings in the guard posts, limited and/or restricted access areas are clearly and properly marked, weapons and weapons parts are stored IAW AR 190-11, PII and classified documents are being stored and protected property. Conducts physical security surveys and risk analysis IAW AR 190-13 (Army Physical Security Program), FM 3-19.30 (Physical Security) and other regulatory requirements in functional areas. Assist the Director in developing 401st and community crime prevention programs to present to the 401st S-2. This includes lighting surveys, traffic reviews, base access compliance, gender specific areas associated with billeting and latrines, SHARP programs, and recommendations on locations that could be considered threat areas for possible high crime. Travels to outlying FOBs to conduct surveys, PS inspections, and key control as necessary. Performs other duties as required.
Minimum Requirements
High school diploma or GED is required.
Three (3) to five (5) years experience in security, law enforcement, military related-operations or similar field required.
5 or more years of military or government contractor experience required.
Strong knowledge of military yards, warehouses, and maintenance shops as well as the corresponding Physical Security procedures are required.
Must have a current secret security clearance prior to start date.
Must be able to obtain CENTRIX, SIPER, AKPS, and NIPR Accounts.
Demonstrated experience in performing inspections, surveys, and audits in US Government contracting.
Understanding of security operations and compliance to government requirements.
Knowledge of US Government contracting procedures.
Must have effective computer skills and be proficient with Microsoft Office Programs.
Must complete a Combat Life Saving PQS course within 30 days after start date, or as soon as the
USG course becomes available.
The ability to exercise discretion and good judgment.
Must have strong interpersonal communication skills and the ability to work and communicate with others effectively.
Must have the ability to speak and write effectively and to evaluate written and oral reports.
Must be able to establish and maintain effective working relationships with subordinates, senior management, and government officials.
Must be able to work well under pressure and coordinate several activities at a time.
Must be able to work with foreign national personnel.
Must have knowledge in Operations.
A valid U.S. State Driver license required.
High-level organizational and planning skills so that workflow is managed efficiently and accurately are required.
Ability to perform job duties efficiently and effectively during a 77 hour work week.
Must be able to lift 25 Lbs. continuously, 50 Lbs intermittently.
Must be able to climb and work in tight spaces (helicopter transport will be required).
Must be able to work in extreme environmental conditions including dust and high temperatures.
At outlying FOBs must be prepared to conduct surveys in full PPE.
Must be able to endure long hours, exposure to weather and hazardous conditions.
Must be able to travel at least 50% of the time to outlying FOBs. Must be able work in areas with limited available life support to include living in community tents and eating MREs for all meals.
Preferred Qualifications
Military Physical Security course or equivalent preferred.
AA or higher degree in Criminal Justice preferred.
How To Apply:
http://is.gd/GWsOn2