We use cookies. Find out more about it here. By continuing to browse this site you are agreeing to our use of cookies.
#alert
Back to search results
New

Construction Surveillance Technician

Diversified Protection Corporation
$36-36
United States, Colorado, Aurora
Jan 17, 2025
Qualification for Consideration
  • Certified CST - Successful completion of the Department of State Construction Surveillance Technician Course (SE631) or equivalent training program.
  • Experience - Minimum five years' experience in at least one of the following areas of expertise: construction security surveillance, technical surveillance countermeasures, industrial or government security involving counterintelligence, construction quality assurance, or hands-on supervisory construction.
Objective
Construction Surveillance Technicians ("CST") are individuals who are professionally trained in surveillance and construction techniques to ensure the security and integrity of a construction site, controlled access areas ("CAA"), and materials scheduled for use or inclusion in a cool place. The goal is to (1) deter the introduction of unauthorized materials to the site and (2) observe the activities of construction workers and visitor(s) on-site to prevent the implantation of covert surveillance devices or systems into the structure being constructed. DPC is looking for CST's that can demonstrate knowledge of Technical Surveillance Countermeasures,
construction principles, and devices used by hostile and friendly intelligence services for clandestine surveillance.
Essential Functions
The scope of CST duties and responsibilities shall include the following:
  • Control access to the construction sites.
  • As appropriate, screen and observe personnel activities within or adjacent to a construction site. Personnel includes construction workers, supervisors, delivery personnel, maintenance personnel, and visitors to the site (For reasons of safety and security, only those persons whose names appear on the "Site Access List" will be permitted to enter the job site unescorted. The Site Security Manager (SSM) will provide the Site Access List.
  • Screen all materials and tools are entering a construction site.
  • Control the Secure Storage Area (SSA) and the materials contained within.
  • Monitor and annotate in writing the practical actions of the construction workers and others on site as they accomplish their various construction tasks and compare the results with project construction documentation.
  • Ensure all equipment, materials, and furnishings for use in specified areas are x- rayed, examined, then appropriately marked, and escorted to the SSA or designated area.
  • Assist the SSM with "Random Selection and Random Procurement" of materials required for construction and installation in, or contiguous to, controlled areas.
  • Inspect all persons, packages, bags, boxes, crates, tools, and vehicles before entering the construction site at the discretion of the SSM.
  • Inspect persons, packages, bags, boxes, crates, tools, and vehicles randomly before exiting the construction site at the discretion of the SSM.
  • Produce daily logs of all related activities and events.
  • Report all security-related incidents in incident report format (who, what, when, where, why, and how) to the SSM, GTM, or project officer.
  • Immediately Report all anomalies and incidents of a counterintelligence nature directly to the SSM, GTM, or project officer.
  • Fully qualified CST 1s, at the discretion of the SSM / COR, and coordinated with the CST Lead, may be utilized as proctors (mentors) for the On-the-Job-Training program.
  • CSTs shall be capable of independent decision-making, a high degree of individual initiative, and function with minimal supervision.
  • Other related duties as assigned by the SSM, GTM, or project officer, with coordination with the Lead CST (if applicable for the project).
  • Some travel may be required.
Competencies
  • Successful completion of Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Training and Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Training.
  • Proficiency in reading and interpreting blueprints for building components, including wiring, materials, and access points.
  • Ability to operate X-Ray and other scanning equipment and interpret scans of materials and containers.
  • Have and maintain a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI) with polygraph U.S. Government Security Clearance.
  • Active CST certification, preferred.
  • Experienced with the construction and maintenance of a SAPF by, DoDM 5205.07 Volumes 1 through 4, and ICD 705 (on SCIFs and compliance with uniform IC physical and technical security requirements).
  • Experienced in the use of alarm systems, metal detectors, x-ray devices, and closed-circuit television systems.
Applied = 0

(web-6f6965f9bf-tv2z2)