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Security Engineering IT Specialist Instructor SME (Locks)

Ryde Technologies

Dunn Loring, VA โ€ข On-site

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Job description

Security Engineering-IT Specialist Instructor, SME (Locks)

We are seeking a Security Engineering-IT Specialist Instructor, SME (Locks) to support our client in Dunn Loring, VA.

The SME Instructor will provide their expertise and instruction in the installation, programming, troubleshooting, and maintenance and repair of electrical systems, electronic systems, hydraulic systems, computer network equipment, installation of infrastructure, copper power, communication and signal wiring, coaxial cable and fiber optics and associated equipment. The incumbent works independently and requires infrequent supervision.

Major Duties:

  • Provides mentoring, guidance and training to lower level instructors. Assists with instructor scheduling, proficiency and training plans.
  • May serve as a Senior Lock Instructor, specializing in the performance of GSA Security Container inspection, neutralization and repair; vault door neutralization and repair; and installation, maintenance and repair of Diplomatic Security approved security hardware.
  • May represent the Diplomatic Security Training Center on the Interagency Committee for Securing Classified Information.
  • Designs and presents hands-on instruction, lectures, and briefings to audiences on the following technical security topics:
    • Security Systems Standards Review and Inspection
    • Electrical Systems including Power Regulators and Uninterruptable Power Supplies
    • National Electric Code
    • Electronic Fundamentals
    • Basic Computer Networking
    • Fiber Optic Installation
    • Pedestrian and Vehicle Screening Systems
    • Access Control Systems
    • Access Denial Systems
    • Intrusion Detection Systems
    • Public Address and Announcing Systems
    • Closed Circuit TV Security Systems
    • IP Based Video Surveillance Systems
    • Security Management Systems
    • Physical Security Systems
    • Electric and Hydraulically Operated Vehicle Arrest Systems
    • Operation of GSA Approved Security Containers and DS Approved Locking Devices
    • GSA Security Container inspection, neutralization and repair, and installation maintenance and repair of DS approved security hardware

Works closely with Instructional Design, Systems Development and Manufacturers to develop and deliver technical security system training syllabi/curriculum/lesson plans, presentation media, administrative/self-study guides, and trainee reference manuals for technical security devices, systems and procedures in accordance with Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).

Coordinates students, instructors, facilities, and classrooms for fundamental training course delivery. Sets up and operates audio-visual equipment required in support of curriculum delivery. Ensures that individual professional development records are maintained at the conclusion of each course in accordance with Standard Operating Procedures (SOP). Monitors inventory of security technical equipment and facilitate classrooms for training. Employs applicable Department of State security standards and other procedures to protect national security information. Operates U.S. government vehicles as necessary in the performance of assigned tasks. Travels to U.S. and foreign training sites. Employee exercises independent judgment and initiative on a daily basis and requires infrequent supervision; recommends improvements to the training curriculum.

Active Secret Clearance

Professional Qualifications/Skills:

  • Fifteen or more (15+) years' experience in Government technical security installation or instruction in 90% or more of the security disciplines listed above.
  • Seven (7) years' experience in public speaking and giving briefings or instruction to groups of ten or more people.
  • To serve as a Senior Lock Instructor, twenty (20) years' experience in the commercial sector performing GSA Security Container inspection, neutralization and repair; and installation, maintenance and repair of DS approved security hardware.
  • Five (5) years of supervisory experience preferred.
  • Two (2) years as a level III instructor preferred.
  • Subject matter expertise in a minimum of 90% of the full Technical Security Systems Curriculum, or be a fully qualified Subject Matter Expert in GSA Security Container inspection, neutralization and repair; and installation, maintenance and repair of DS approved security hardware.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of various National Codes such as the National Electric Code and OSHA safety regulations, as well as Department of State installation requirements.
  • Ability to explain advanced technical concepts to trainees with various degrees of technical knowledge and ability: from end user system operators, Regional Security Officers, who must understand system capabilities and how they can best be employed for the protection of American lives, Classified National Security Information, and US Government Property, to highly technically trained and experienced technicians and Electrical Engineers with years' of experience in the installation, programming, troubleshooting, maintenance and repair of Technical Security Systems.

Education:

Master's degree from an accrediting institution recognized by the U.S. Department of Education in order to be credited towards qualifications or equivalent technical training. Years of experience may be substituted for formal education.