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United States , Oak Harbor
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30.79 USD / Hour
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Explore Access Authorization Coordinator-FFD Collector jobs, a critical and specialized profession within high-security and highly regulated industries such as nuclear energy, government facilities, and critical infrastructure. Professionals in this role serve as gatekeepers of safety and security, ensuring that only thoroughly vetted and qualified individuals gain unescorted access to sensitive areas. Their work is fundamental to compliance with stringent federal regulations, protecting both personnel and assets from potential internal threats. The core function of an Access Authorization Coordinator-FFD Collector revolves around administering and coordinating Fitness for Duty (FFD) programs. This typically involves the direct collection of specimens for drug and alcohol testing, including performing breath alcohol analysis and urine collections in accordance with strict chain-of-custody protocols. They are often responsible for fingerprinting individuals using electronic or card-based systems and may proctor psychological or other security-related examinations. A significant part of the role is the meticulous review and validation of sensitive personal documentation, such as Personal History Questionnaires and government-issued identification, to identify any potentially disqualifying information. Accurate data entry, detailed record-keeping, and maintaining confidential files are daily constants. Individuals pursuing these jobs must possess a unique blend of technical precision, integrity, and interpersonal skill. Common requirements include a high school diploma or equivalent, with specific certifications—such as Breath Alcohol Technician (BAT) or FFD Collector qualifications—often mandated by governing regulations like 10 CFR 26. Strong attention to detail is non-negotiable, as is the ability to interpret complex procedures and compile sensitive data accurately. Proficiency with standard office software and database systems is essential for managing records. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are crucial, as coordinators must clearly explain processes to applicants, document findings informatively, and communicate effectively with security and human resources personnel. The ability to identify critical issues swiftly, maintain impartiality, and handle sensitive situations with discretion and professionalism is paramount. A career in this field offers a structured, process-oriented environment where procedural adherence is key. Professionals ensure that every individual entering a secure site meets the highest standards of reliability and sobriety, making this role indispensable to operational safety and regulatory compliance. For those with a keen eye for detail and a commitment to security protocols, Access Authorization Coordinator-FFD Collector jobs provide a vital and respected career path within the protective security landscape.

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