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Monday, July 28, 2008

Jobs: Industrial Security Rep Sr/ Executive Protection, Maryland

     Hey, check out the other jobs that are listed under Industrial Security Rep.  There are various positions all over the US available. –Head Jundi

 

Req ID: 84860BR

Industry Job Title: Industrial Security Rep Sr

Standard Job Code/Title E4523: Industrial Security Rep Sr

Required skills: Excellent verbal communication skills. Extensive knowledge of the Washington, DC metro area. At least three years experience in providing executive close in protection to include tactical driving experience.

Desired skills: First Aid/AED/CPR certified. Possess Maryland and VA Special Police Commission and concealed weapon permits.

Specific Job Description: Supports the Corporate Security Executive Protection group by planning, coordinating and providing security protection for senior Lockheed Martin Executives. Often on call beyond normal working hours in the protection and transportation of senior executives and visitors to and from Lockheed Martin facilities, meetings and special events. May use force of arms to carry out the mission and requires special state police commission to include applicable weapons permits. May perform emergency medical response. Performs advance trip planning/coordination with law enforcement agencies and other groups for executive visits for both domestic and international travel.

Standard Job Description: Develops, and administers security programs and procedures for classified or proprietary materials, documents, and equipment. Studies and implements federal security regulations that apply to company operations. Obtains rulings, interpretations, and acceptable deviations for compliance with regulations from government agencies. Prepares manuals outlining regulations, and establishes procedures for handling, storing, and keeping records, and for granting personnel and visitors access to restricted records and materials. Conducts security education classes. Investigates security violations and prepares reports specifying preventive action to be taken.

Security Clearance: Secret

Typical Minimums: Bachelors degree from an accredited college in a related discipline, or equivalent experience/combined education, with 6 years of professional experience; or 4 years of professional experience with a related Masters degree. Considered career, or journey, level.

LMCareers Business Unit: ESS1000 CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS

Business Area: Enterprise Operations

Department: 31210:Executive Protection

Job Class: Security

Job Category: Experienced Professional

State: Maryland

Virtual: No

Relocation Available: No

Req Type: Full-Time

Direct/Indirect: Indirect

Shift: First

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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Jobs: Security Consultant, Iraq

Filed under: Iraq,Jobs,Management Positions — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 12:00 PM

Security Consultant Job

Date: Jul 9, 2008

Location: McLean, VA, US

Security Consultant Full Time Regular

McLean, VA

Requirements:

BearingPoint is one of the world’s largest providers of management and technology consulting services to Global 2000 companies and government organizations in more than 60 countries worldwide. Our more than 16,000 professionals have built a reputation for knowing what it takes to help clients achieve their goals, and working closely with them to get the job done. Our service offerings are designed to help our clients generate revenue, increase cost-effectiveness, manage regulatory compliance, integrate information and transition to ‘next-generation’ technology.

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Thursday, June 19, 2008

Jobs: Executive Protection Specialist, Washington DC and Georgia

 

 

Security Spec (Executive Protection) ZA-0080-III (LK)

Vacancy Number:  OS-OSY-2008-0035  

Salary: $58,206.00 to $90,698.00 

Open Date: 6/17/2008 

Close Date: 7/1/2008

Who may apply: Public

Locations:   WASHINGTON, DC ; BRUNSWICK, GA 

Department: Department Of Commerce

Agency: Office of the Secretary of Commerce

Sub Agency: U.S. Department of Commerce

Job Announcement Number:  OS-OSY-2008-0035

Salary Range: 58,206.00 – 90,698.00 USD per year

Series & Grade: ZA-0080-03/03

Position Information: Career/Career-Conditional Permanent

Promotion Potential: 03

Duty Locations: 1 vacancy – Washington DC Metro Area, DC

Who May Be Considered:  US Citizens and Status Candidates

Note: This job contains selective factors: refer to the qualifications section for more detail.  This position qualifies for Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) retirement.

Job Summary:

The Office of Security is looking for bright, energetic and dedicated professionals committed to making a difference by assisting Department of Commerce leaders reduce the security risks in emergency management, anti-terrorism, and counterespionage.The selected candidate will support the Department’s goal of keeping the Secretary and his designees staff from the very real threat of harm.

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Saturday, June 14, 2008

Jobs: Security Specialist 1, Iraq

Filed under: Iraq,Jobs — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 12:01 PM

 

Short Job Description : 62976 – 1-Security Specialist I  

Primary Function:

Provide static security services. To actively support and uphold the Company’s stated mission and values.

Requirements:

    * Four (4) years experience in providing security services to any of the following:

          o U.S. Department of State Diplomatic Security Service

          o U.S. Secret Service

          o U.S. Federal Agencies, e.g., FBI (Former special agents with protective security background)

          o Combat Arms branch of military (Special Operations preferred)

          o Law enforcement experience (Military Police/Criminal Investigation Division, Emergency Services, Special      Weapons, or Tactical Operations type unit of a local or state law enforcement agency preferred)

          o Private Security providing Executive/Dignitary Protection or Force Protection services.

    * Proficient with M4, Glock 9mm, M249, PKM, and AK47 and be able to qualify on a range

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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Jobs: Research Assistant, Iraq and Iran Projects

        I thought that this was interesting.  This would be an excellent opportunity for anyone that is wanting to contribute to the study of Iraq and Iran.  I think security contractors would make for great contributors to this kind of institute.       

     Plus, if you read the last Op-Ed piece in the Wall Street Journal, you can see what kind of group you would be contributing too.  This is not a shooter job, but if you have an urge to tell the story accurately and would like to hang at home for awhile, something like this would be a good deal.  These jobs do require some formal education though, but still, it would be a great opportunity if you are interested in this kind of work.  –Head Jundi

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EMPLOYMENT

Research Analyst, Iran Project

The Institute for the Study of War publishes regular research reports on the Iraq conflict in order to inform policy makers and journalists in Washington, DC, as well as the general public.  ISW is expanding its research, education, and publishing plan to Iranian foreign policy and military activity throughout the Middle East, a natural outgrowth of its research on Iraq.  ISW aims to develop a comprehensive description of Iranian behavior in Iraq and related theaters in order to understand enemy objectives, predict trends, identify decision points in Iranian and U.S. policy, and influence U.S. policy based on this information.  ISW will produce four or five long research reports about Iranian policy in 2008, as well as shorter publications aimed specifically at the policy debate:  backgrounders, graphics, timelines, and fact sheets.  ISW will expand its program of public events and private roundtables to share its Iran research.  

The Research Analyst, Iran Project, is expected to conduct research in support of ISW’s research agenda; to work alongside other members of the research staff to analyze complex topics; write research reports for ISW to publish via its website;  assist with editing, documenting, and preparing graphics and supporting materials for products of the Institute; assist with the planning, preparation, and execution of public events and private briefings of employees of the Institute; conduct other activities in support of Institute projects.

The Research Analyst at the Iran Project will have the following qualifications:

1.  A Bachelor’s degree in a field of study related to the ISW’s core mission and research agenda.  A Master’s degree in a related field is preferred.2.  The ability to read modern Farsi or Arabic language materials and to conduct research in one of those languages.3.  Excellent writing skills, proven independent research skills, and the ability to collaborate on research projects.4.  The dedication and drive to produce policy-relevant research in a timely manner.5.  Interest in and enthusiasm for ISW’s research agenda and mission.

The Research Analyst reports to the President and Research Manager.

This position is available immediately, and applications will be considered on a rolling basis.  To apply, please submit a letter of interest, a CV, and an academic/professional writing sample to Marisa Cochrane, Research Manager, at mcochrane@understandingwar.org.

 

Research Assistant, Iraq Project

The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) seeks a full-time Research Assistant for the Iraq Project, the Institute’s flagship program. ISW publishes regular research reports on the Iraq conflict in order to inform policy makers and journalists in Washington, DC, as well as the general public. 

The Research Assistant for the Iraq Project is expected to conduct research in support of the Institute’s research agenda; to work alongside other members of the research staff to analyze complex topics; to assist in the writing and production of research reports for ISW to publish via its website;  to assist with the production of a short video documentary on dynamics in Iraq during the Surge; to assist with editing, documenting, and preparing graphics and supporting materials for products of the Institute; to assist with the planning, preparation, and execution of public events and private briefings of employees of the Institute; and to conduct other activities in support of Institute projects.

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