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Support U.S. National Security efforts as a Construction Surveillance Technician in South Korea.
Job Responsibility:
Inspecting all construction materials, packages, bags, boxes, crates, and vehicles using x-ray equipment and other technical inspection tools
Perform visual inspections of all work performed by uncleared personnel for anomalies and to identify the introduction of clandestine technical devices
Reviewing construction drawings to ensure all construction performed is in accordance with approved drawings and specifications
Conducting risk analysis to determine the level of surveillance coverage and types of inspection required throughout the construction life cycle
Preventing and/or taking note of any changes in construction that could potentially mask an ulterior purpose
Assessing the potential locations where clandestine technical surveillance devices could be used by hostile intelligence services for the purpose of clandestine surveillance
Perform security escort and access control related duties as assigned
Requirements:
Minimum high school diploma or equivalent
Ability to obtain/maintain a US Government Security Clearance
Government-approved CST certification (DoS (SE-630) Construction Surveillance Technician Course)
Minimum of at least 5 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 experience
Must have a working knowledge of construction safety
Must be able and willing to work outdoors in inclement conditions
Must have the ability to stand/walk for extended periods of time
Must be able to work independently in a detail-oriented environment
Must be self-motivated and interested in continuing his/her education in the standard practices and procedures of the CSS industry
Must be willing to train and mentor entry-level (trainee) personnel
Nice to have:
Bachelor’s Degree
5 years of construction experience
5 years in construction security surveillance, technical surveillance countermeasures, industrial or government security
Previous CST experience at overseas or domestic project sites (2-3 projects)
Counterintelligence or Intelligence Analysis
Naval Construction Battalion (CB) training
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers construction training