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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). FPS - Personnel Security Specialist - Intake.
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FPS Protective Security Officer (PSO)Hourly $29.30 + $4.48 H&W*Must have DHS FPS Certificates of Training*PSOs will perform a variety of security-related duties, depending on the type of posts assigned and must be thoroughly familiar with Post Orders of assigned posts.
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As a company with two decades of experience, our clients include the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Protective Services (DHS/FPS); Department of Defense, Pentagon Force Protection Agency (DoD/PFPA), Department of the Army and Department of State, Bureau of Diplomatic Security (DoS/DS) National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Energy (DOE.
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With experience in Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Protective Service (FPS) delivering “cradle-to-grave” budgeting services. Do you have experience working at DHS FPS? Previous experience working at DHS FPS.
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Obtain, record and forward request entry into the HRIS data for each employee on contract, including information such as addresses, absences, FMLA requests, requests for terminations and notifies FPS and FSO of all terminations.
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Conducts semi-annual reviews of the Intrusion Detection System, DHS FPS Mega Center Account information and call lists for all OIG facilities. Conducts semi-annual reviews of the Intrusion Detection System, DHS FPS Mega Center Account information and call lists for all OIG facilities.
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Protective Security Officer - FPS - Washington DC MetroStaff armed security posts and provide security for the personnel and property of, and visitors to, assigned US Government Property. Protective Security Officer - FPS - Washington DC MetroStaff armed security posts and provide security for the personnel and property of, and visitors to, assigned US Government Property.
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Assist FPS SMEs with MegaCenter IAR’s and data input into WebView and FFMS. Once approved, assist FPS SME’s to ensure all government purchase card documentation is completed according to regulations.
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This full-time role reports to the Branch Manager with additional feedback gathered from the assigned Financial Professionals (FPs). As experience progresses, maintain open communication with assigned FPs to discuss financial opportunities and client financial plans.
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Knowledge of CMS program integrity related systems and resources such as One PI, the Provider Enrollment, Chain, and Ownership System (PECOS), the Fraud Prevention System (FPS), Unified Case Management (UCM), and the National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES.
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Respond to after-hours incidents as directed by Contract Management or FPS Emergency Management. GED or High School Diploma (or higher); Must be 21 years old; Must have United States Citizenship; Must be able to meet and continue to meet any applicable federal, state, county, and municipal licensing requirement for Security Officers; Must be able to speak, read, and write using coherent English language; Must have FPS experience.
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Provide visitor management support to Federal Protective Service (FPS) Visitor Management and Access Control (VMAC) program office located at the St. Elizabeths Campus, Washington D.C. VMAC is responsible for overseeing the Visitor Management and Access Control at St. Elizabeths providing security at the facilities, positive control of all visitors and safety of employees on site.
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Knowledge of CMS program integrity related systems and resources, including One PI, Provider Enrollment, Chain, and Ownership System (PECOS), Fraud Prevention System (FPS), Unified Case Management (UCM), or National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES.
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Experience designing fire alarm systems and sprinkler systems and developing FPS drawings and specifications. ERG is seeking fire protection engineers with experience designing fire protection systems (FPS) and analyzing existing or planned FPS, for high hazard areas, such as chemical processing facilities or explosives storage facilities.
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Design FPS supporting construction, renovation, and modernization efforts in accordance with federal and local requirements and industry codes, standards, and guidelines. Experience with ultra-high-speed FPS.
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