Job OverviewAbout the RoleWe are hiring a contract TSCM Program Coordinator to take ownership of our Technical
Surveillance Countermeasures (TSCM) program and mature it into a coordinated, data-driven
capability that protects our people, facilities, and sensitive information across a growing global
footprint.
This is a hands-on, single-threaded ownership role. You will run the program end-to-end:
embedding baseline sweeps into new-build activities, keeping every office on a reliable sweep
cadence, managing our TSCM service provider(s), and standing up new capabilities - an
analytics pipeline to interpret scan data at scale, continuous RF monitoring for our most
sensitive spaces, and a controlled validation program that measures how well our providers
actually detect hidden devices.
You'll work across Security, Real Estate, IT, Legal, and senior stakeholders, and you'll be trusted
with highly sensitive information on a strict need-to-know basis.
What You'll DoOwn and coordinate the global TSCM program- Serve as the single point of coordination for TSCM across all regions, business units, and
- facilities.
- Manage scheduling, scoping, and quality assurance for external TSCM service provider(s)
- and review their deliverables for completeness and consistency.
- Develop and maintain SOPs, sweep checklists, reporting templates, and escalation
- procedures aligned to recognized TSCM practice.
- Maintain access-controlled records of all sweeps, findings, and remediation, with
- defensible chain-of-custody for items of interest.
- Operate the escalation path for suspected or confirmed findings, coordinating with Legal,
- Investigations, and Leadership.
- Integrate TSCM into new builds and FDOB
- Partner with Real Estate, Construction/Fit-out, IT, and Project Management to make a
- TSCM baseline sweep a required gate in the new-build and major-renovation lifecycle.
- Ensure a clean technical baseline is captured for each new or renovated facility before
- occupancy.
- Confirm baseline sweeps are completed as part of First Day of Business (FDOB) activities,
- with sign-off recorded before the space is used for sensitive work.
Maintain the global sweep cadence- Keep a living inventory of in-scope facilities and a master schedule ensuring every office is
- swept at least once every six (6) months.
- Apply risk-based tiering so higher-sensitivity locations receive greater frequency and
- scrutiny.
- Coordinate site access, timing, and local support across time zones with minimal
- disruption - and flag at-risk sites before they fall out of compliance.
Build a TSCM data analytics pipeline (Claude / LLM-assisted)- Design and build a pipeline to ingest and normalize scan data (spectrum captures, device
- logs, sweep reports) into a common, queryable model.
- Compare each scan to the site baseline and to prior consecutive scans to surface new or
- changed signals.
- Compare signal environments across sites to characterize what is "normal" for our
- environment and separate ambient emitters from genuine anomalies.
- Identify and prioritize rogue/anomalous signals for analyst review, and enable historical
- lookback across sites and prior scans when one is found.
- Keep human analysts as the decision authority; the pipeline is decision-support, used in
- line with our data-classification and AI-usage policies.
Stand up real-time RF monitoring and alerting- Specify, deploy, and operationalize stationary continuous RF monitoring for designated
- critical areas.
- Configure detection and real-time alerting for newly emerging RF emissions, tuning
- thresholds to balance sensitivity and false positives.
- Integrate alerts into existing security workflows and produce runbooks so Company staff
- can sustain the platform.
Run a covert-device validation program- Research and procure current, representative audio/video transmitting and other test
- devices to use as known test articles.
- Place known test devices in Company-controlled spaces ahead of selected sweeps to
- measure whether providers detect and locate them.
- Score provider performance (detection rate, time-to-find, localization, reporting quality) and
- feed results back into provider management.
Always within strict controls: documented written authorization,
- Company-owned/controlled premises only, full compliance with
- wiretap/privacy/radio-emission law, no capture of unwitting individuals' communications,
- and strict inventory and chain-of-custody for all test devices.
What We're Looking ForRequiredExperience: ~7-10 years in TSCM, technical security, signals/RF, or a closely related
technical-security discipline.
Sector background: Experience at the government level (or government-supporting
environment) and/or within a large technology or enterprise organization with a mature
security program.
TSCM tradecraft: Hands-on familiarity with TSCM methodology and equipment -
spectrum analyzers, non-linear junction detectors (NLJD), thermal imaging, broadband
receivers, and physical/technical inspection.
RF & signals literacy: Strong understanding of the RF spectrum, common transmission
methods, and how audio/video surveillance and exfiltration devices behave.
Program ownership: Track record running a multi-site security program, including vendor
management and global scheduling.
Data & tooling: Comfort building data pipelines and using modern analytics / LLM tooling
(e.g., Claude) for analysis; scripting ability (e.g., Python).
Discretion: Excellent judgment handling highly sensitive information on a need-to-know
basis.
Vetting: Able to pass background screening; able to hold or obtain a relevant security
clearance if required.
Nice to Have- Recognized TSCM technical training and certifications, and professional security
- credentials.
- Experience integrating TSCM into corporate real-estate / construction lifecycles.
- Experience deploying continuous/stationary RF or spectrum-monitoring systems.
- Familiarity with evidence handling, chain-of-custody, and working with investigations and
- legal.
- Working knowledge of surveillance, privacy, and radio-emission laws across multiple
- jurisdictions.
- Strong written reporting and executive communication.
What Success Looks Like (First 6 Months)- A current-state assessment and prioritized roadmap delivered, and program SOPs and
- templates in place.
- A TSCM baseline sweep established as a documented gate in the new-build / FDOB
- process.
- A complete facility inventory, risk tiering, and a master 6-month sweep schedule with
- adherence tracking.
- A working analytics pipeline surfacing anomalies across sites, and real-time RF monitoring
- piloted in at least one critical area.
- A documented covert-device validation methodology, with a first exercise completed and a
- provider scorecard produced.
CompensationEstimated Pay Range: 116500.00 - 190000.00 USD/year
Exact compensation and offers of employment are dependent on circumstances of each case and will be determined based on job-related knowledge, skills, experience, licenses or certifications, and location.