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Security System Design Consultant Location: Remote Travel: 20% (International Travel as Needed ... Experience in Physical Security Systems and Solutions. * Strong Information Technology Literacy ...

Security System Design Consultant Location: Remote Travel: 20% (International Travel as Needed ... Experience in Physical Security Systems and Solutions. * Strong Information Technology Literacy ...

Security System Design Consultant Location: Remote Travel: 20% (International Travel as Needed ... Experience in Physical Security Systems and Solutions. * Strong Information Technology Literacy ...

Security System Design Consultant Location: Remote Travel: 20% (International Travel as Needed ... Experience in Physical Security Systems and Solutions. * Strong Information Technology Literacy ...

Security System Design Consultant Location: Remote Travel: 20% (International Travel as Needed ... Experience in Physical Security Systems and Solutions. * Strong Information Technology Literacy ...

Security System Design Consultant Location: Remote Travel: 20% (International Travel as Needed ... Experience in Physical Security Systems and Solutions. * Strong Information Technology Literacy ...

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What is the difference between Security Systems Consultant vs Security Technician?

AspectSecurity Systems ConsultantSecurity Technician
CredentialsCertifications like CPP, CISM, or manufacturer-specific trainingCertifications such as Security+ or manufacturer certifications
Work EnvironmentOffice-based, client consultations, system designOn-site installation, maintenance, troubleshooting
Employer & IndustrySecurity consulting firms, integrators, corporate securitySecurity service providers, installation companies

Security Systems Consultants focus on designing and advising on security solutions, requiring planning and client interaction. Security Technicians handle installation and maintenance, working directly on-site. Both roles are essential in the security industry but differ in responsibilities and work settings.

What is the highest paid security job?

The highest paid security systems-related roles are often senior cybersecurity executives such as Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) or security directors, who oversee security strategies and policies. These positions typically require extensive experience, advanced certifications, and strong leadership skills, with salaries reaching into the high six or seven figures in large organizations.

What does a security consultant do?

A security systems consultant evaluates, designs, and implements security solutions to protect organizations from threats. They assess vulnerabilities, recommend appropriate security technologies, and often hold certifications like CISSP or CISM. Their work involves analyzing risks, installing security systems, and ensuring compliance with security standards.
More about Security Systems Consultant jobs
Infographic showing various Security Systems Consultant job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 32% Full Time, 47% Part Time, and 21% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution.
Financial Systems Consultant

Financial Systems Consultant

AvantGarde, LLC

Washington, DC • On-site, Remote

Other

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

AvantGarde, LLC (AG) seeks a Financial Systems Consultant to support proposal-based professional services efforts within a federal consulting environment. The Financial Systems Consultant will support financial systems operations, reporting, reconciliation, modernization efforts, and process improvement activities. This position supports operational, administrative, analytical, and strategic initiatives while ensuring professionalism, responsiveness, accuracy, and compliance with applicable federal policies, procedures, and security requirements. Work may be performed onsite within the Washington, DC metropolitan area with potential telework opportunities depending on program and client requirements.

The WORK

System Maintenance & Issue Resolution

  • Daily Support: Provide "hands-on" troubleshooting for financial management, program office, and procurement staff.
  • Technical Troubleshooting: Identify and resolve complex system problems involving RICEW (Reports, Interfaces, Conversions, Extensions, and Workflow).
  • System Enhancement: Manage the lifecycle of system upgrades and enhancements, specifically coordinating with Shared Service Providers (SSPs).

Federal Compliance & Reporting

  • Data Act & FPDS-NG: Ensure all procurement data is accurately reported to the Federal Procurement Data System – Next Generation and meets Data Act standards.
  • Reconciliation: Research and reconcile procurement data across multiple systems to ensure consistency and "clean" audits.
  • G-Invoicing: Implement and manage the Treasury’s G-Invoicing platform for intragovernmental transactions, ensuring the agency meets federal mandates.
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Requirements Analysis & Process Improvement

  • Requirement Validation: Analyze user needs to revalidate existing system requirements or define new ones that improve efficiency.
  • Internal Controls: Apply thorough knowledge of federal procurement procedures to ensure technological workflows meet strict federal audit and control requirements.

Liaison & Communication

  • Stakeholder Management: Act as the central point of contact between agency users, external vendors (SSPs), and senior management.
  • Documentation: Develop clear, concise written reports and technical documentation.
  • Oral Presentations: gather requirements and present findings or training to management.