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Guide Jobs in Nevada (NOW HIRING)

Information System Security Officer (ISSO)

Fallon, NV ยท On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

Implementing operating systems and network devices security configuration in accordance with Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) approved Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs)

Kitchen Designer

Las Vegas, NV ยท On-site

$18/hr

Kitchen Designers greet and engage customers, listen to their needs, and guide them through the design process-offering "good, better, best" options, samples to take home, and expert advice on ...

Kitchen Designers greet and engage customers, listen to their needs, and guide them through the design process-offering "good, better, best" options, samples to take home, and expert advice on ...

Kitchen Designer

Reno, NV ยท On-site

$21/hr

Kitchen Designers greet and engage customers, listen to their needs, and guide them through the design process-offering "good, better, best" options, samples to take home, and expert advice on ...

Kitchen Designer

Reno, NV ยท On-site

$21/hr

Kitchen Designers greet and engage customers, listen to their needs, and guide them through the design process-offering "good, better, best" options, samples to take home, and expert advice on ...

Kitchen Designer

Las Vegas, NV ยท On-site

$18/hr

Kitchen Designers greet and engage customers, listen to their needs, and guide them through the design process-offering "good, better, best" options, samples to take home, and expert advice on ...

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How much do guide jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for guide in Nevada is $17.58, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.22 and $21.54 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a guide?

Guides are professionals who lead individuals or groups on tours or excursions, providing information, interpretation, and assistance about specific locations, attractions, or activities. They are knowledgeable about the history, culture, and natural features of the places they cover, helping visitors have an engaging and educational experience. Guides may work in a variety of settings, such as museums, historical sites, outdoor adventure companies, or travel agencies.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a guide, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Guide, you need in-depth knowledge of local history, geography, and culture, often supported by relevant certifications or training in guiding or tourism. Familiarity with navigation tools, booking systems, and languages commonly used by tourists is highly beneficial. Exceptional communication, interpersonal skills, and adaptability help Guides engage diverse audiences and handle unexpected situations. These skills ensure informative, safe, and enjoyable experiences for clients, fostering positive reviews and repeat business.

What are some common challenges faced by guides when leading groups, and how can they be addressed?

Guides often encounter challenges such as managing diverse group dynamics, ensuring everyone's safety, and effectively communicating information to participants with varying levels of knowledge or interest. These challenges can be addressed by developing strong interpersonal skills, staying well-prepared with safety protocols, and adapting communication styles to suit the group. Successful Guides also remain flexible and responsive to unexpected situations, such as changes in weather or individual needs, ensuring a positive and informative experience for everyone involved.

What is the difference between Guide vs Tour Guide?

AspectGuideTour Guide
CredentialsVaries; often no formal certification requiredOften requires specific certifications or licenses
Work EnvironmentCan include outdoor, indoor, or virtual settings across various industriesPrimarily outdoor or indoor settings leading groups on tours
Industry UsageUsed broadly in education, training, and customer serviceSpecific to travel, tourism, and hospitality sectors
Common Search IntentGeneral guidance roles, educational or instructional contextsTravel, sightseeing, and tourism-related activities

While both guides and tour guides assist and lead others, guides have a broader role that can include educational, instructional, or customer service functions across various industries. Tour guides specifically focus on leading groups during travel or sightseeing activities within the tourism sector.

What are the most commonly searched types of Guide jobs in Nevada?

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What cities in Nevada are hiring for Guide jobs?

Cities in Nevada with the most Guide job openings:

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Infographic showing various Guide job openings in Nevada as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 18% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 90% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $36,576 per year, or $17.6 per hour.

Information System Security Officer (ISSO)

ASEC

Fallon, NV โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Re-posted 4 days ago


Job description

Description

Location: NAS Fallon, NV

Security Clearance Requirement: Top Secret with SCI eligibility

Telework Eligible? No - 100% On-Site


What You'll Do:


As an Information System Security Officer, you will play a key role in supporting a high-visibility DoD program. In this role, you'll help shape and enforce the information system security policies, standards, and methodologies that keep our mission-critical systems protected. Are you ready to make an impact?


As the ISSO, you will provide mission-critical support by:

  • Proposing, coordinating, implementing, and enforcing information system security policies, standards and methodologies.
  • Conducting vulnerability assessments using automated benchmarks and tools such as Assured Compliance Assessment Solution (ACAS), Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs), and Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) Compliance Checker.
  • Utilizing SolarWinds or Splunk to perform advanced system monitoring, security event analysis, and continuous compliance activities.
  • Implementing operating systems and network devices security configuration in accordance with Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) approved Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs).
  • Performing security control continuous monitoring, reviewing system security plans and associated artifacts, security audits, risk analysis and developing mitigation strategies for DoD information systems.
  • Identifying Common Criteria and National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP) certified technologies and the DISA Approved Products List (APL).
  • Preparing certification letters and Memoranda of Agreement (MoA) with system owners for interface and networking implementations.
  • Providing guidance of cross-functional cybersecurity efforts ensuring alignment with organizational and program goals and milestones.
  • Collaborating on documentation for Information System Authority to Operate (ATO) decisions, including SSPs, SOPs, POA&Ms, and Knowledge Articles.
  • Conducting comprehensive risk assessments and vulnerability analyses to identify and mitigate potential threats to satellite communication infrastructures.
  • Position may require flexibility in working hours.

This description outlines the general nature and scope of the role. Additional duties may be assigned as necessary.

Requirements

What You'll Bring:

  • Bachelor's in Computer Science, Information Systems Management, Engineering, or a related, technical area of study preferred. Without a bachelor's degree, 10 years of experience as an ISSO will be required.

At least 5 years of experience in the following areas is required:

  • Information Assurance/Cybersecurity (IA/CS).
  • Risk Management Framework (RMF) DODI 8510.01.
  • Security controls and implementation delineated in Committee of National Security Systems Instruction (CNSSI) 1253 and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Special Publication (SP) 800-53, and the Joint Special Access Program Implementation Guide (JSIG).
  • Performing vulnerability assessments using Assured Compliance Assessment Solution (ACAS), Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG), the Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) Compliance Checker, incorporating automated Benchmarks.
  • Implementing operating systems and network devices security configuration in accordance with Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) approved Security Technical Implementation Guides.
  • Performing security control continuous monitoring, security audits, risk analysis and developing mitigation strategies for DoD information systems.
  • Identifying Common Criteria and National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP) certified technologies and the DISA Approved Products List (APL).
  • Knowledge of the Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) 705, DoD 5205.07, and DOD 5205.07-M Volumes 1-4, Special Access Program (SAP) Policy, and the Joint Special Access Program Implementation Guide (JSIG).

Equally Important:

  • Ability to build positive, collaborative relationships across teams and with external partners.
  • Effective communicator with strong verbal and written skills.
  • Proactive, self-directed work style with the ability to operate independently.
  • Analytical thinker with proven problem-solving capabilities.
  • Highly organized, with the ability to balance competing priorities in a fast-paced environment.

ASEC is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodation in its services, activities, programs, and employment opportunities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and other applicable laws.


Certification Requirements:

  • Candidates must hold a current IAM-II certification (e.g., CompTIA CASP+ CE, CISM, CISSP) as defined by DoD 8570.01-M. Please upload copies of any relevant IT certifications as part of your application. These documents help us verify qualifications during the initial screening process.

Security Clearance Requirement:

  • This position requires U.S. citizenship and an active DoD Top Secret clearance with SCI eligibility. Selected candidate will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information.

Who We Are:


ASEC offers meaningful, mission-driven work within a culture that supports your professional and personal growth. We partner with our government customers to deliver innovative solutions across engineering, information technology, training, and logistics. Above all, we are committed to doing what's right for the Warfighter-plain and simple. Explore what makes ASEC different by visiting our website.


Why work at ASEC?

  • 100% employee-owned company. Learn more about our Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) here!
  • Comprehensive benefits package, including 11 paid holidays, medical/dental/vision coverage, HSA/FSA options, disability insurance, and more!
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Tuition assistance for undergraduate and graduate education
  • Veteran-friendly employer
  • Thriving employee culture

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ASEC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We recruit, hire, train, compensate, and promote employees based on qualifications, merit, and business needs, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, veteran status, genetic information, pregnancy or related conditions (including breastfeeding), or any other status protected by law.

ASEC also complies with all applicable pay transparency laws and will not discriminate against employees or applicants for inquiring about, discussing, or disclosing compensation.