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The Personnel Security Specialist (PSS) completes personnel security suitability intake tasks in support of DHS Federal Protective Services (FPS), Personnel Security Division (PSD.
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The Personnel Security Specialist who supports this contract must have extensive technical knowledge and experience initiating and conducting non-criminal personnel security background investigations in accordance with public laws and executive orders, as well as the Federal Investigative Standards set forth by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and Director of National Intelligence (DNI.
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Anglin Consulting Group is looking to hire a Full-time Personnel Security Specialist I to support the Defense Health Agency (DHA) with background checks in Bethesda, MD. Personnel Security Specialist I Requirements.
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At the request of the PM, the CSO, or the Personnel Security Specialist these hours can be changed with approval from the COR. This position will also assist and support the badging and identification office with all USAccess HSPD-12 credentialing, Physical Access Control Systems (PACS) credentialing, and logical access certifications.
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Experience in the Industrial Security field to include physical security, personnel security, operations security, Insider Threat, Incident management, NATO, COMSEC, Courier, classified document control and onsite classified meeting support.
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Barbaricum is seeking a qualified Personnel Security Specialist to contribute to security and force protection efforts in support of the US Army Futures Command (AFC) Headquarters in its mission to ensure war-winning future readiness.
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FBI - Personnel Security Specialist IV. The Personnel Security Specialist reviews investigation request documentation for accuracy and completeness and processes e-QIP packets for federal and contractor employees.
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Assist federal personnel security specialist in the adjudication of background investigations for suitability and fitness for employment with the government. Receive, review and assemble detailed security package for federal personnel security specialist to determination of suitability and fitness for employment.
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Serves as the Physical Security Specialist and Antiterrorism Officer / Force Protection Officer for the McNamara HQC. Ensures 4,500 HQC personnel, facilities, and resources are protected by maintaining DoD, Combatant Commander (COCOM), host and DLA physical security and antiterrorism requirements.
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The Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS) is seeking an Mid-Level Industrial Security Specialist to join our team in Seal Beach, CA. Mid-Level Industrial Security Specialist.
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Directs tenant and Airport personnel to resolve safety or security issues and intercedes to mitigate tenant ramp operation disputes, seeking Airport Operations Duty Manager guidance or assistance to resolve complex issues.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Security Specialist position is a full-time non-exempt position responsible for providing Information and Personnel Security Program assistance for Non-Guard Security Services at MARSOC Camp Lejeune, NC (CLNC.
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FBI - Personnel Security Specialist III. Bachelor's Degree and five (5) years of experience in the personnel security investigative or investigative analyst field or Federal Law Enforcement or an Associate's Degree with (7) years experience in the personnel security investigative or investigative analyst field or Federal Law Enforcement field.
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One or more of the following certifications: GCFA, GCFE, GCIH, EnCE, CCE, CFCE, CISSP, AWS Practitioner, AWS Certified Developer, AWS Certified SysOps Administrator, AWS Certified Architect, Kubernetes Security Specialist.
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Responsibilities As a INDUSTRIAL SECURITY SPECIALIST you will be responsible for the following duties: The incumbent serves in the Industrial Security Directorate within the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency and serves as a senior policy analyst.
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