Industrial Security Analyst

Sancorp Consulting LLC

$75K — $95K *
Aerospace & Defense
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in a security-related field or equivalent experience (10 years)
  • 5-7 years of experience in Industrial Security policy and administration
  • Familiarity with laws and regulations like Executive Order 12829
  • Proficient in developing clear technical documentation for diverse audiences
  • Strong interpersonal skills for collaboration with subject matter experts
  • Intermediate proficiency in Microsoft Office and security databases

Responsibilities

  • Provide analytical support for USCG security policy and management activities
  • Evaluate and recommend improvements to existing security policies
  • Write and prepare official Coast Guard documents and correspondence
  • Develop training materials utilizing various technology tools
  • Conduct compliance assessments at USCG operational sites
  • Assist in security planning for buildings and infrastructure
  • Coordinate multiple tasks with various demands

Benefits

  • Opportunity to work on-site in the National Capital Region
  • Regular interaction with the United States Coast Guard
  • Engagement with diverse security disciplines and challenges
  • Access to professional development in security policy and management
  • Contribute to national security objectives in a significant capacity
Full Job Description
Industrial Security Analyst

Position Summary:

Position Description:

Industrial Security Analyst

Location:

National Capital Region

Work Posture:

On-site

Travel:

Occasional

Deployment:

No

Drug screening:

Yes

Security Clearance:

Citizenship:

TS/SCI

Must be a U.S. Citizen

Education

A bachelor's degree in a security related discipline and a minimum of five years documented qualifying experience in the areas below is required. Ten years of documented experience may be substituted for a bachelor's degree.

Required Experience

  • Knowledge and experience in a variety of staff/action officer functions involved in Industrial Security policy, planning, assessment, and administration at a military service headquarters. Such experience should include: implementation of laws and regulations governed by Executive Order 12829; the National Industrial Security Program (NISP); reviewing, writing Industrial Security policy; determining facility clearance /personnel clearance requirements for Contractor performance contracts, including any foreign ownership, control or influence (FOCI) and its impact with National Interest Determination (NID); and developing, tracking and maintaining the Contract Security Classification Specification, DD Form 254, along with applicable contractual documentations for completeness and accuracy.
  • Demonstrate the ability to communicate by developing complex technical and security materials, such as USCG policies, Tactics Techniques and Procedures, job aids, reports and documentation manuals; and distilling and translating them into easily understood materials suitable for a variety of audiences, including government employees, supervisors, and the general public. Additionally, the Contractor must possess the ability to review and edit complex materials for required USCG format, content, style, grammar, completeness, technical accuracy, and audience suitability. Further, they must possess knowledge of technical communication concepts (e.g., information design, editing practices and software applications).
  • Possess the ability to develop, refine, or modify materials containing complex, technical, security ideas from a variety of sources for a variety of audiences. Additionally, the Contractor must have the ability to prepare clear and concise written documents in accordance with the USCG Correspondence guidance that compels others to take a course of action, instruct others in carrying out activities, or explain the purpose, goals, and objectives of a policy or regulations.
  • Possess the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with a multi-discipline of subject matter experts, and in facilitating and gaining organizational consensus.
  • Possess an intermediate or higher skill level with various types of information technology applications, such as Microsoft Office, including MS Word, Access, Excel and PowerPoint. The Contractor must have the knowledge, skill, and appropriate access to use government databases; such as National Central Access Information Security System (NCAISS), National Industrial Security System (NISS), Joint Personnel Adjudications Systems (JPAS), CVS, ISMS and other agency-wide systems to support related Contractor's performance contracts.


Salary:

Commensurate with experience

Responsibilities:

SANCORP is seeking an Industrial Security Analyst to support the United States Coast Guard (USCG) Office of Security Policy and Management (CG-SPM) security program activities. The following are examples of responsibilities:
  • Provide analysis and program support services for the USCG Office of Security Policy and Management, to include, but not limited to, the following Security Disciplines: Physical Security SME, Personnel Security Specialist, Force Protection Analyst, Industrial Security Specialist, Information Security Analyst, Law Enforcement Specialist, Security Analyst, and Security Administrator in support of the security disciplines in DCMS-34.
  • Analyze new and existing policy and guidance defined in Executive Orders, DHS, and DOD mandates and advise on recommendations to improve USCG policy in support of the security programs.
  • Perform as technical writers preparing written correspondence, Coast Guard Instructions and memoranda as directed to support strategic program goals and objectives using available media (e.g., MS Office, SharePoint and Acrobat Adobe).
  • Assist in developing training and awareness products using available technology applications such as MS Office, SharePoint, Adobe, etc...
  • Assist in Staff Assistance visits to operational USCG locations to assess compliance with mandated program requirements and best practices.
  • Assist in security planning to ensure levels of physical security are appropriate for
  • all USCG owned and leased facilities, all building occupants, critical infrastructure and mission essential functions. The objective of these assessments is to identify threats, security vulnerabilities and hazards, and consequences to determine risk levels and how best to implement countermeasures that mitigate the risk and provide optimal return on investments.
  • Plan, organize, prioritize, and coordinate work when diverse demands are involved.
  • Manage multiple tasks that may require significant amount of coordination.
  • Analyze and evaluate information to prepare comprehensive recommendations, reports, letters and regulatory documents.
  • Research issues and to compile and coordinate information with appropriate officials' points of contact.


Sancorp Consulting LLC shall, in its discretion, modify or adjust the position to meet Sancorp's changing needs. This job description is not a contract and may be adjusted as deemed appropriate at Sancorp's sole discretion.

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