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Entry Level (less than 2 yrs experience)
$50,000 - $60,000
No Traveling
Security
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (On-Site/Office)
Security Monitor| Saudi Arabia | Secret
Position Summary:
Play a vital role in the initial adjudication background investigation for the credentialing and annual vetting of personnel with access to U.S. missions within KSA.
Responsibilities:
• All USG facilities will be manned 24 hours per day, to include federal, state, and host nation holidays.
• maintain watch over the interior and exterior areas within the perimeter walls throughout the duration of the shift.
• Ensure all personnel utilize a badging credential when entering the USG facilities
• Conduct physical security checks of USMTM collateral security areas.
• Document all performed actions and communicate all reportable information IAW
established procedures.
• While on duty, all Monitors will adhere to USMTM Policy Letter 3-9. Monitors will meet or exceed “business casual” attire. Attire must present a neat, conservative appearance. Shoes must be clean, in good condition, and in good taste.
• 8 hour shifts.
Required Qualifications:
• Mentally and physically in sound condition to execute security details.
• Must have an active Secret Clearance
• Be trainable; the Monitor is expected to arrive for duty ready to operate.
• Able to follow verbal, and written instructions in the English language.
• Able to communicate and prioritize effectively (written and verbal) in the English language.
• Have a general understanding of the USMTM Monitoring SOP; this task can be performed at home station or during in country orientation.
• Understands general US Military customs and courtesies.
Desired Qualifications:
• Preferred experience in physical security, force protection
• Antiterrorism knowledge and security conscious.
Mandatory Trainings to Complete Prior to Arrival:
Strongly encouraged shift leads have served as a Military Police or Security Manager possessing one or more of the following credentials:
- CDSE Physical Security Certification
(https://www.cdse.edu/Certification/What-is-the-SP%C4%93DProgram/
Physical-Security-Certification/)
- DoD sponsored Antiterrorism Level II course
- CDSE Antiterrorism Credential
(https://www.cdse.edu/Certification/What-is-the-SP%C4%93DProgram/
Antiterrorism-Credential/)
- Special Program Security Credential
(https://www.cdse.edu/Certification/What-is-the-SP%C4%93DProgram/
Special-Program-Security-Credential/)
Pass and present the following certificates upon arrival:
- Introduction to Physical Security PY011.16
(https://www.cdse.edu/Training/eLearning/PY011/)
- Physical Security Measures PY103.16
(https://www.cdse.edu/Training/eLearning/PY103/)
- Physical Security Planning and Implementation PY106.16
(https://www.cdse.edu/Training/eLearning/PY106/)
- Storage Containers and Facilities PY105.16
(https://www.cdse.edu/Training/eLearning/PY105/)
- Insider Threat Awareness INT101.16
(https://www.cdse.edu/Training/eLearning/INT101/)
- OPSEC Awareness for Military Members, DOD Employees and Contractors
GS130.1 (https://www.cdse.edu/Training/eLearning/GS130/)
- Counterintelligence Awareness and Reporting for DOD CI116.16
(https://www.cdse.edu/Training/eLearning/CI116/)
Position Summary:
Play a vital role in the initial adjudication background investigation for the credentialing and annual vetting of personnel with access to U.S. missions within KSA.
Responsibilities:
• All USG facilities will be manned 24 hours per day, to include federal, state, and host nation holidays.
• maintain watch over the interior and exterior areas within the perimeter walls throughout the duration of the shift.
• Ensure all personnel utilize a badging credential when entering the USG facilities
• Conduct physical security checks of USMTM collateral security areas.
• Document all performed actions and communicate all reportable information IAW
established procedures.
• While on duty, all Monitors will adhere to USMTM Policy Letter 3-9. Monitors will meet or exceed “business casual” attire. Attire must present a neat, conservative appearance. Shoes must be clean, in good condition, and in good taste.
• 8 hour shifts.
Required Qualifications:
• Mentally and physically in sound condition to execute security details.
• Must have an active Secret Clearance
• Be trainable; the Monitor is expected to arrive for duty ready to operate.
• Able to follow verbal, and written instructions in the English language.
• Able to communicate and prioritize effectively (written and verbal) in the English language.
• Have a general understanding of the USMTM Monitoring SOP; this task can be performed at home station or during in country orientation.
• Understands general US Military customs and courtesies.
Desired Qualifications:
• Preferred experience in physical security, force protection
• Antiterrorism knowledge and security conscious.
Mandatory Trainings to Complete Prior to Arrival:
Strongly encouraged shift leads have served as a Military Police or Security Manager possessing one or more of the following credentials:
- CDSE Physical Security Certification
(https://www.cdse.edu/Certification/What-is-the-SP%C4%93DProgram/
Physical-Security-Certification/)
- DoD sponsored Antiterrorism Level II course
- CDSE Antiterrorism Credential
(https://www.cdse.edu/Certification/What-is-the-SP%C4%93DProgram/
Antiterrorism-Credential/)
- Special Program Security Credential
(https://www.cdse.edu/Certification/What-is-the-SP%C4%93DProgram/
Special-Program-Security-Credential/)
Pass and present the following certificates upon arrival:
- Introduction to Physical Security PY011.16
(https://www.cdse.edu/Training/eLearning/PY011/)
- Physical Security Measures PY103.16
(https://www.cdse.edu/Training/eLearning/PY103/)
- Physical Security Planning and Implementation PY106.16
(https://www.cdse.edu/Training/eLearning/PY106/)
- Storage Containers and Facilities PY105.16
(https://www.cdse.edu/Training/eLearning/PY105/)
- Insider Threat Awareness INT101.16
(https://www.cdse.edu/Training/eLearning/INT101/)
- OPSEC Awareness for Military Members, DOD Employees and Contractors
GS130.1 (https://www.cdse.edu/Training/eLearning/GS130/)
- Counterintelligence Awareness and Reporting for DOD CI116.16
(https://www.cdse.edu/Training/eLearning/CI116/)
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