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The Personnel Security Specialist (Lead Adjudicator) performs a variety of security tasks in support of the AOC security program. Key highlights of the job: Serves as the lead member of a team that manages all AOC personnel security matters and assist in administering the Personnel Security Program in the Suitability/Adjudication, Personnel Security, Contractor Security and Congressional Identification Programs.
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As a Senior Personnel Security Specialist - Case Control Analyst at USAID (United States Agency for International Development), you will be responsible for managing and overseeing the personnel security clearance process.
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Providing specialist/technical/professional advice across a broad range of security issues, including personnel security, insider threat, security risk management and security governance. Managing the department’s personnel security arrangements including security clearance processes, ongoing suitability requirements, pre-employment screening suitability assessments, separation activities and aftercare programs.
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Personnel Security Specialist. Bachelor's degree and 5+ years of experience in Personnel Security or Master's degree and 3+ years of experience in Personnel Security. Personnel Security Specialist.
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Maintain communication being ISP liaison between sub-contractors and government personnel to track all cases being worked and provide status. Create, maintain, and track all background investigator credentials for NGA investigations in accordance with NGA SISO office.
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The Personnel Security Specialist will join an established AE Strategies team to support a senior Department of the Navy (DON) headquarters office. Understand and interpret data retrieved from the Personnel Investigation Processing System (PIPS), Central Verification System (CVS), National Crime Information System (NCIC), or file share software and other personnel security related databases.
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The Personnel Security Specialist III provides entrance on duty (EOD) support to make pre-appointment and interim clearance recommendations in accordance with the relevant Executive Orders (EOs), U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), all the Security Executive Agent Directives (SEADs), Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) 704 and the policies, orders and guidelines with the understanding that final EOD recommendations are made by appropriate Federal employees.
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1 year of case processing as outlined in the Personnel Security Assistant category above on behalf of the Federal Government. Personnel Security Specialist I will support the Office of Security Services, Personnel Security Operations Branch.
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ID Card Specialist Lead (Personnel Assistant III), Navy ICA. Delivers ID Card services to all personnel assigned to support customer commands, other military service personnel, retirees and their dependents, and contractors verified through the Trusted Associate Sponsorship System (TASS.
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Executive Protection Systems, LLC is seeking a Personnel Security Specialist I in Washington, DC with a current SECRET Security Clearance. Answering general security processing inquiries and forwarding complex inquiries to the appropriate Personnel Security Specialist.
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Administer and coordinate security activities in accordance with company policies and procedures to ensure compliance with federal security regulations, directives, and manuals for safeguarding National Security Information regarding Personnel Security.
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The primary purpose of this position is to serve as a lead Personnel Security Specialist providing subject matter expert (SME) guidance and collaborating with IIB contract investigators and administrative staff relating to the Federal background investigation, suitability, and security clearance processes.
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We are seeking a Personnel Security Specialist to ensure accurate and timely processing of security clearance and maintaining appropriate documentations on granting of security clearances to include US Access, Peace Corps Case management system, and Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) security.
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The Smithsonian Institution is the world’s largest museum, education, and research complex, with 21 museums and the National Zoo. This position is located in the Personnel Management Division (PMD) of the Smithsonian Institution's Smithsonian Facilities (SF.
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Chainbridge Solutions is seeking a Personnel Security Specialist to work within a critical security program for our federal client. Knowledge of federal HR laws, rules, regulations, principles, and practices related to personnel security actions.
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