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Qualifications/Requirements: Bachelor's Degree and seven (7) years of experience in the personnel security investigative or investigative analyst field or an Associate of Science degree and nine (9) years experience.
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Seven (7) years of experience in the personnel security investigative or investigative analyst field. Amentum is currently seeking a Personnel Security specialist to support our government customer in Huntsville, AL.
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Amentum is currently seeking a Personnel Security specialist to support our government customer in Huntsville, AL. Job Description. Engage with internal and external customers on personnel security to ensure the assigned program / project is fully integrated; leverage current threat intelligence to enhance or modify procedures.
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Student Support Personnel at multiple partner school sites (school-specific role descriptions available upon profile approval). Student Support Personnel. Speech Language Pathologist Assistant.
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Benefits: Free uniforms Opportunity for advancement Training & development Competitive salary Employee discounts Flexible schedule Our Phone Personnel are our customers' first impression of the restaurant.
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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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This position requires that the successful candidate undergo personnel vetting, which includes a background investigation and enrollment upon onboarding into "Continuous Vetting." Examples of qualifying experience may include: Development of research plans and hypotheses and/or implementing and carrying them through to completion; assignments completed in accordance with generally accepted psychological theories, methods, techniques and practices; and/or research projects and development projects that required the application of the latest findings and methodologies in the field of personnel psychology.
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Personnel Security Analyst. The selected candidate will provide timely, accurate, and courteous processing of personnel security actions throughout the contract lifecycle. As a member on this team, youll be accountable for theperformance of standard and specialized personnel security processes.
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Position Title: Personnel Recovery Specialist III (PR SPEC III) Possesses significant knowledge about the US Army Security Assistance Command’s structure and mission, as well as industry trends and best practices for improving organizational and personnel recovery program efficiency and effectiveness.
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Experience conducting, directing, or evaluating TS / Secret investigations with preferred experience in counterintelligence / espionage, counterterrorism, criminal matters, and personnel security investigations.
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