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Final Contract Closeouts: Serve as the subject matter expert in performing comprehensive final ... polygraph examination (as required). You will wow us even more if you have these skills:

Final Contract Closeouts: Serve as the subject matter expert in performing comprehensive final ... polygraph examination (as required). You will wow us even more if you have these skills:

... polygraph examination, and a medical examination which may include a drug screen. The selection ... THE PROVISIONS OF THIS BULLETIN DO NOT CONSTITUTE AN EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED CONTRACT. ANY PROVISION ...

Police Cadet

Oceanside, CA · On-site

$17.62/hr

Successfully pass a thorough police background, polygraph, psychological, and a medical examination ... THE PROVISIONS OF THIS BULLETIN DO NOT CONSTITUTE AN EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED CONTRACT. ANY PROVISION ...

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How much do contract polygraph examiner jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for contract polygraph examiner in California is $66,779.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37,000.00 and $84,400.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a contract polygraph examiner?

A Contract Polygraph Examiner is a licensed professional who conducts lie detector tests for government agencies, law enforcement, or private organizations on a contractual basis. They assess truthfulness by monitoring physiological responses during structured interviews. Unlike full-time examiners, contract examiners work on an as-needed basis and may serve multiple clients. Responsibilities include administering exams, analyzing results, and providing reports. This role requires certification and adherence to legal and ethical standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a contract polygraph examiner?

To thrive as a Contract Polygraph Examiner, you need expertise in forensic interviewing, psychological assessment, and polygraph methodology, typically supported by formal polygraph examiner certification and relevant law enforcement or investigative experience. Familiarity with computerized polygraph instruments, standardized testing protocols, and reporting software is essential. Strong attention to detail, objectivity, and effective interpersonal communication skills help ensure accurate assessments and professional interactions. These skills are crucial for conducting reliable examinations, maintaining the integrity of investigations, and upholding ethical standards in sensitive settings.

What does a typical work schedule look like for a contract polygraph examiner?

As a Contract Polygraph Examiner, your work schedule can be highly variable, often depending on the needs of your clients and the volume of cases assigned by contracting agencies. You may work irregular hours, including evenings or weekends, to accommodate examinee availability or urgent case requirements. Most contract examiners manage their own caseloads, set appointments, and travel to client locations such as government agencies, law enforcement offices, or private sector sites. This flexibility offers autonomy but also requires excellent time management and organizational skills to meet deadlines and client expectations.

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Infographic showing various Contract Polygraph Examiner job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 10% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $66,779 per year, or $32.1 per hour.

Contracts Closeout Specialist

SAIC

El Segundo, CA • Remote

$160K - $200K/yr

Full-time

Posted 24 days ago


SAIC rating

7.9

Company rating: 7.9 out of 10

Based on 79 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

80th of 225 rated it services


Job description

Job ID: 2615089

Location: El Segundo, CA, US

Date Posted: 2026-07-29

Category: Program Management

Subcategory: Project Analyst

Schedule: Full-Time

Shift: Day Job

Travel: Yes - 25% of the time

Minimum Clearance Required: TS.SCI

Clearance Level Must Be Able to Obtain: TS/SCI with Poly

Potential for Remote Work: ORA_ON_SITE


Description

We are seeking a highly skilled and detail-oriented Contract Closeout Specialist to join our team. In this critical role, you will be the resident expert responsible for performing the final closeouts of assigned contracts. You will ensure that all contractual obligations have been met, deliverables have been accepted, and all administrative actions are fully resolved before officially recommending a contract for closeout working in our El Segundo, CA office. 

Responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • Final Contract Closeouts: Serve as the subject matter expert in performing comprehensive final contract closeouts of assigned contracts, i.e. ensuring delivery/inspection/acceptance of contractual end items and ensures all administrative/reporting actions have been resolved before recommending closeout.
  • Deliverable Verification: Ensure the complete delivery, thorough inspection, and formal acceptance of all contractual end items.
  • Administrative & Reporting Resolution: Verify that all administrative and reporting actions—including financial audits, final invoices, property clearances, and final patent/royalty reports—have been fully resolved and documented.
  • Compliance & Documentation: Review contract files to ensure full compliance with organizational policies, DoW requirements, and relevant regulations. Maintain accurate, audit-ready documentation throughout the closeout process.
  • Stakeholder Coordination: Collaborate proactively with project managers, financial teams, subcontractors, and vendors to resolve any outstanding issues, unliquidated obligations, or pending financial reconciliations.
  • Final Recommendations: Prepare, review, and submit comprehensive closeout packages, formally recommending contracts for final closure once all criteria are met.

Qualifications

This is you:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Contract Management, or a related field and ten (10) years or more of related experience or 4 years of additional experience in lieu of degree.
  • Proven expertise and hands-on experience in contract management, with a primary focus on executing complex contract closeouts.
  • Strong understanding of contract types, procurement regulations, and the full contract lifecycle. 
  • Exceptional attention to detail with strong analytical and problem-solving skills to resolve complex administrative, legal, or financial discrepancies.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills for effective coordination with internal teams and external stakeholders.
  • Must have an active Top Secret clearance with in-scope SSBI/T5 background investigation with the ability to obtain and maintain Sensitive Compartmented Information and Special Access Program accesses. 
  • Must be willing to be nominated for access to Sensitive Compartmented Information and Special Access Programs and consent to a polygraph examination (as required).

You will wow us even more if you have these skills:

  • Experience with DoW contracts is highly preferred.
  • Relevant certifications such as CPCM, CFCM, or other contracting certifications.

Target salary range: $160,001 - $200,000. The estimate displayed represents the typical salary range for this position based on experience and other factors.

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