Senior Principal Industrial Security Analyst

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Job Description:

  • Collaborate with all levels to develop and execute sector-wide contingency planning/crisis management strategies and processes.
  • Responsible for developing/coordinating contingency planning Community of Practice (CoP)
  • Update, validate, and maintain contingency planning and crisis management systems of record (Archer, Everbridge, etc.)
  • Responsible for sector presence at all AS site crisis management team (CMT) meetings
  • Attends enterprise-wide contingency planning meetings
  • Prepares site and event summaries for sector CP
  • Responsible for obtaining and reviewing C-888 for accuracy and completeness for all AS site CMT activations.
  • Collaborate with site representatives to ensure process consistency and promote continual process improvement.
  • Schedules and coordinates sector CMT after-action reviews as required.
  • Develop and lead corrective action plan to identify root cause and implement corrective actions.
  • Coordinates with AS sites/customer locations to maintain CMT rosters, drive sector standards, and ensure compliance with enterprise and sector requirements
  • Responsible for tracking contingency planning engagements (CMTs, site support, etc.)
  • Support sector CP by preparing site and event summaries, serving as sector CP in their absence, and represents AS Operations for matters involving business resiliency and trade shows.
  • Develops and updates sector PrOP related to contingency planning and international activities
  • Develop and lead crisis exercises for sites, sector, and work with the Global Assistance Center on any enterprise-wide exercises
  • Act as lead AS security for trade shows
  • Develops and maintains security support for trade show SOP
  • Coordinates on-site security support for trade shows
  • Attend enterprise trade show meetings
  • Work with other sectors to develop enterprise trade show policies and procedures
  • Develop trade show security briefings, risk matrix
  • Attend trade show preparation meetings
  • Maintain trade show security support SOP
  • Develop onsite trade show security team to deploy to trade shows where deemed necessary
  • Assists sector international team with management and execution of international SoW
  • Maintain international roster of POCs, maintain accountability, provide status updates as required during emergencies
  • Conduct routine audits to maintain accuracy of international SoW
  • Maintain/assist in development of international evacuation procedures
  • Develop/maintain sector PrOP
  • Assists International Travel SoW
  • Oversees and develops sector international travel processes iTrip approvals, C-584s, briefings, site integration
  • Reviews and approves international travel in iTrip
  • Assists site POCs with C-584 processes
  • Develops/maintains international travel tracking
  • Maintains international/regional briefs and ensures development of country specific infographics
  • Works with sector contingency planning team by providing personnel data for international employees as required by sector CP
  • Maintain trade show security support SOP
  • Develop onsite trade show security team to deploy to trade shows where deemed necessary
  • Perform other duties assigned by sector security manager

Requirements:

  • Bachelor's Degree with 8 years of security experience; Masters Degree with 6 years OR an additional 4 years of security experience will be considered in-lieu of a degree
  • Must have an active U.S. Government Secret Clearance at the time of application
  • Must have the ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. Government Top Secret Clearance
  • Working knowledge of DoD 5205.07 SAP Manual, ICD 705, ICD 704, and/or NISPOM applicable sponsor procedures
  • Must have the ability to travel up to 10% of the time

Benefits:

  • health insurance coverage
  • life and disability insurance
  • savings plan
  • Company paid holidays
  • paid time off (PTO) for vacation and/or personal business
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