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CLEARED AMERICAN GUARD - OCONUS

Fredericksburg, VA · On-site

$15 - $18.25/hr

Our lines of business include Integrated Facility Services, Global Security, and Program Support ... Contractor Provided Equipment (GPE or CPE).CAGs shall surveil the perimeter and internal secure ...

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How much do oconus security contractor jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for oconus security contractor in Virginia is $67,094.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42,600.00 and $80,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Oconus Security Contractor?

An OCONUS Security Contractor is a private security professional who works outside the continental United States (OCONUS) to provide security services for government agencies, military operations, or private organizations. Their duties may include site security, executive protection, convoy security, and threat assessments in often high-risk environments. These contractors typically have prior military or law enforcement experience and must meet specific training and certification requirements. The job can be physically demanding, require long deployments, and involve operating in hostile regions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Oconus Security Contractor?

To thrive as an Oconus Security Contractor, you need a background in security operations, risk assessment, and often previous military or law enforcement experience, usually supported by relevant training and security clearances. Familiarity with security technology, weapons systems, communication devices, and certifications such as CPR/First Aid and possibly SIA or equivalent is typically required. Strong situational awareness, adaptability, and effective communication skills are vital for handling dynamic environments and interacting with diverse teams abroad. These qualifications and qualities are critical for ensuring safety, mission success, and effective navigation of complex or high-risk locations outside the continental United States.

What are some of the common challenges faced by Oconus Security Contractors?

Oconus Security Contractors often face unique challenges such as adapting to unfamiliar cultural environments, working in high-threat areas, and operating under strict protocols and regulations. The role may require extended periods away from home, irregular schedules, and rapid response to evolving security situations. Contractors must remain vigilant at all times, collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams, and demonstrate resilience in fast-changing environments. These challenges are balanced by the opportunity to make a tangible impact on client and organizational security in vital overseas settings.

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Infographic showing various Oconus Security Contractor job openings in Virginia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 79% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $67,094 per year, or $32.3 per hour.

BIM Manager OCONUS Cleared

American International Contractors, Inc.

Arlington, VA • On-site

$131K - $134K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 12 days ago


Job description

American International Contractors (Special Projects), Inc. (AICI-SP) is currently seeking BIM Manager candidates to work on upcoming secure projects OCONUS. An active U.S. Secret Level Security Clearance or the ability to obtain a secret clearance is required for this position.

American International Contractors (Special Projects), Inc. (AICI-SP) has established itself as one of the leading construction firms in the Department of State, Overseas Building Operations (OBO) program. We continue to win important contracts and projects throughout this program and others. We have a culture of innovation where our employees can make a difference and are looking for like-minded, dynamic individuals to come and join our rapidly expanding team. We are searching for individuals who hold an active secret security clearance, may have held a clearance in the recent past or have the ability to obtain a security clearance. Experience working with Department of State OBO or U.S. Corps of Engineer as your client and any international experience is highly valued.

Our employees are our most valuable resources, and we strive to ensure that every one of them is treated as such. In keeping with this philosophy, we offer a competitive benefits package including: Health insurance (medical, dental, vision), paid federal holidays, long- and short- term disability, life insurance, paid vacation, and a 401K matching program.

PRIMARY FUNCTION:

The BIM Manager is responsible for developing and managing the project BIM Execution Plan (BEP). The BIM Execution Plan (BEP), is a BIM-enabled on-site coordination program to analyze and confirm aspects of the design in an orderly, systematic manner. It represents collaboration between the Contractor and Subcontractors, with participation by the client, and the client’s consulting AE. It shall be the primary vehicle for coordination of the work of multiple Subcontractors on- and off-compound, and in each building described in the Contract Documents. The BEP consists of the following:

        1. Coordination Management
        2. Coordination and Detailing Activity
        3. Coordination Meetings
        4. Coordination Areas
        5. Coordination Schedules
        6. Coordination Milestone Dates
        7. Course of Execution

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • The BIM Manager, shall have primary responsibility for developing the BEP, conducting Coordination Meetings, compositing Coordination Models, maintaining Coordination Logs, producing Coordination Drawings, executing Coordination Certification Statements, and posting Coordination submittals.
  • Includes responsibility for site and building Coordination and Detailing Activities utilizing 3-Dimensional modeling and BIM and resulting in the preparation of 2-Dimensional Coordination Drawings, for site walls and utilities and building exterior and interior architectural, structural, mechanical, plumbing, fire protection and alarm, communications, TSS, electrical work, systems furniture and millwork, and above ceiling building systems and components.
  • The weekly Coordination Meeting shall be the primary decision-making venue for Subcontractor coordination. Therefore, the BIM Manager shall have authority to execute the BEP as necessary to achieve coordination of the project, to include directing Subcontractors in coordinating their work; alternatively, the Contractor may include in the BIM effort additional supervisory staff vested with the requisite decision-making authority. Authorities of Contractor staff shall be clearly delineated in the BEP.
  • The BIM Manager must be the main point of contact for the BIM effort for the duration of the project. BIM activities should be conducted by the BIM Manager on-site to facilitate participation by on-site personnel. After BIM activities are complete the BIM Manager is not required to be off-site. However, on-site personnel will still require on-site access to coordination models and related materials.
  • Other duties as directed by the Project Manager

KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE AND SPECIAL SKILLS REQUIRED:

  • Must be authorized to work in the United States
  • Active U.S. Secret Security Clearance or the ability to obtain a secret level security clearance
  • Bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Structural or MEP Engineering, Construction Management
  • At least five years working experience in construction projects
  • Proficiency in model review, clash detection process, clash report production and 3D coordination software (Autodesk Navisworks or similar)
  • Proficiency in BIM and CAD software (Autodesk Revit and AutoCAD, or similar)
  • Familiarity with CPM scheduling software in use on the project
  • Proficiency with office productivity software (Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or similar)
  • Experience as a BIM Manager on at least two previous projects of comparable scope of work and of a value not less than half of this project’s value. (e.g. $65 million)
  • Ability to read and interpret construction plans, drawings, and specifications
  • Proven problem-solving ability
  • Excellent planning, organizational, verbal and written communication skills
  • Detail-oriented
  • Self-motivated; little supervision needed.  Ability to prioritize tasks and to manage multiple tasks and coordinate activities to meet deadlines is critical.
  • Courteous, professional, diplomatic 
  • High level of confidentiality
  • Leadership ability

PREFERRED EXPERIENCE:

  • International construction industry experience interacting with various diverse cultures
  • Previous U.S. Government construction project experience
  • Overseas Building Operations (OBO) experience
  • Previous design/build experience

PHYSICAL, MENTAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEMANDS:

The demands described here are not exhaustive, but are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job.  Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions in accordance with applicable law, provided that the individual does not pose a direct threat to the health or safety of others when performing such essential functions. 

Physical Demands:

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to, among other things, use hands to grasp and reach up with arms overhead, including manual dexterity to operate office equipment, filing, and perform specialized skills. The employee must have the ability to   stoop, squat, stand, walk, twist, balance, climb (ladder and stairs of high-rise building), kneel, crouch, speak, carry, and hear. The employee must have the ability to lift, carry, push or pull and move up to 15 pounds of weight without assistance. The job imposes a demand for physical agility and mobility, including the ability to maneuver safely throughout the work site. This position will require the use of personal protective equipment while present in active construction zones. The employee must be able to hear warning sounds and alarms, communicate effectively with coworkers and follow spoken directions.  Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.

Mental Demands:

The position requires a high degree of concentration in a busy environment.   There is a substantial demand for analyzing, perceiving, comprehending, rapid decision making and exercising sound judgment to ensure individual and coworker safety in a potentially dangerous environment.  Ability to follow directions and meet deadlines is critical.  

Environmental Demands:

The position entails working on a busy construction site overseas, generally away from the employee’s family, and in countries whose laws and social norms may be much more restrictive than in the United States.

Work involves a 60-hour workweek, 6 days a week/ 10 hours per day. Flexibility with hours/days is required. Individuals must have comfort working in a high-stress environment and be able to perform the above activities in extreme hot, cold, humid, and wet conditions depending on location and season. Exposure to construction equipment and sharp tools, including power tools, and materials. Some exposure to toxic/caustic chemicals, potential electric shock, significant heights and high noise level, including high-pitched noises.  Some potential exposure to dust, fumes, smoke and airborne particles.  

NOTE:                   The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of the work being performed by individuals assigned this position.  They are not exhaustive lists of all duties, responsibilities, knowledge, skills, abilities, physical job demands and working conditions associated with the position.

American International Contractors, Inc. is an EEO/AA/Disability/Vets Employer

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