
Description
Our client, a producer of products for both military and civilian applications, has an immediate opening for an FSO/Security Manager. This role will conduct security self-inspections, apply risk mitigation methodologies, support customer assessments, and implement security measures to meet requirements.
Responsibilities:
- Maintain knowledge of applicable government regulations, changes to NISPOM requirements to include new Industrial Security Letters, and procedures necessary to maintain current compliance
- Manage accreditation and continual oversight of NISPOM and ICD-705 areas in accordance with the 32 CFR Part 117 - National Industrial Security Operating Manual, DOD Manual 5205.07, Contract Security Classification Specification (DD254), and Program Classification Guides
- Implement, maintain, and monitor secure Information Systems and communications security (COMSEC) equipment and related procedures in accordance with Risk Management Framework and other relevant requirements
- Manage physical security of the building to include Intrusion Detection, Access Control System and Alarm System for building or closed areas, key/lock control, combination changes, and tracking
- Conduct foreign travel defensive briefings for employees traveling overseas, as well as conducting debriefings for returning travelers
- Provide employees with personnel security guidance consistent with the 13 adjudicative guidelines to assist them in managing their clearances
- Continually update and administer security-related training to company personnel
- Use standard DoD Security clearance databases and tools, including DISS, NISS, SWIFT, and eQIP
- Other responsibilities as required
Requirements:
- U.S. citizen with an active Secret DoD security clearance. Must be able to apply for a TS clearance and undergo a polygraph
- Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration or related field
- 8+ years of experience in personnel and facility security with strong hands-on knowledge of and experience with 32 CFR Part 117 – National Industrial Security Program (NISPOM), ICD 705 and Risk Management Framework
- FSO Certification and a minimum of five years of experience
- COMSEC Custodian training and experience
- ISSM/ISSO experience and Chapter 8 NISPOM training
- Ability to travel, as required, to customer and partner facilities in support of program security requirements
- Adaptability to change, open new ideas and responsibilities
- Ability to speak, write, and interact with others
- Ability to make difficult decisions, take a thoughtful approach when considering options, and seek input from others
- Ability to maintain confidentiality
- Ability to provide strong leadership and set a good example as a skilled motivator and encourager