SPECIALIST - SR. SPECIALIST - Security - Maryland - Regular Part Time at Swri Structural Geology & Geomechanics in Maryland, United States | USD30,222-60,434 | Kablio
Serves as the official channel for certifying, receiving/sending SCI visitor clearances and accesses.
Investigates security infractions, makes recommendations and prepares required reports.
Ensures SCI is properly accounted for, controlled, transmitted, transported, packaged, and safeguarded.
Ensures accreditation documentation is available for SCIFs and maintains Intrusion Detection Systems.
Conduct monthly random personnel security inspections for all facilities and rooms.
Create and update classified inventory database.
Maryland Office Security point of contact for Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) and supervision of operations for Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIF).
Ensures SCI is destroyed by authorized means and in accordance with applicable government directives.
Serve as one of Division 16’s Contractor Special Security Officers (CSSOs – in San Antonio).
Open/close or coordinate the open/close of all secure facilities & security containers on a daily basis. Ensure the End-of-Day (EOD) checks occur for all secure facilities, rooms and security containers.
Ensures SCI is disseminated only to persons authorized access.
Conduct monthly fire extinguisher checks for all secure facilities and rooms, and any other routine safety and security checks.
Conduct yearly (in some cases semi-annual) above ceiling penetration checks for all secure facilities and rooms.
Conduct continuing security education training and awareness programs to ensure cleared staff are kept informed of the requirements and guidelines for protecting classified
Complete additional work assignments/tasks as assigned by the Division Security Manager and/or Department Director.
Respond to and work with government security officers/inspectors during inquiries and/or inspections involving classified matters and secure facility requirements.
Conduct inventories and investigates any shortfalls involving classified material.
Coordinates all facility maintenance projects and performs escort duties for both cleared and uncleared visitors.
Conduct monthly HVAC, ventilation, and inspection port security checks for all secure facilities and rooms.
Attend refresher certification course to maintain CSSO certification.
Support and lead any on site security Audits, to include updating and maintaining documentation.
Requirements
facility security
bachelors
10 years
classified materials
law enforcement
driver's license
Experience as a Facility Security Officer or alternate Facility Security Officer.
Requires a Bachelors degree in Business Administration, Criminology, Criminal Justice or directly related degree field with related experience. 10 years of professional level related work experience will be considered in lieu of a degree.
5 years: Working in and around classified materials and/or secure facilities.
Experience in Security, Law Enforcement, Military Special Security Officer.
A valid/clear driver's license is required.
Benefits
Salary Range: $30,222 - $60,434
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
applicant will undergo a government security investigation
u.s. citizenship required for classified access
Company
Overview
With decades of experience, SWRI Structural Geology & Geomechanics provides innovative solutions for geotechnical challenges.
Their team works on large-scale projects across energy, infrastructure, and natural resources, applying cutting-edge techniques.
Their deep expertise spans from geomechanical analysis to structural geological modeling, offering both research and consultancy.
The company is known for its high-impact projects in complex geological environments, such as oilfields and mining sites.
One standout project involved evaluating the impact of subsurface pressures on energy extraction, providing vital data to optimize efficiency.
They specialize in risk analysis and ground stability assessments, ensuring safety in critical infrastructure projects.
Culture + Values
Field investigations of mechanical stratigraphy and natural deformation in sedimentary strata.
2D and 3D geometric and kinematic modeling, balancing, and restoration with seismic interpretation.
Physical analog modeling of geologic structures using dynamic structured light for digital terrain analyses.
Stress analysis using 3DStress® for fault and fracture tendencies.
2D and 3D geomechanical modeling for subsurface stress prediction and hydraulic fracturing simulation.
Field and classroom training for reservoir characterization and performance insights.
Environment + Sustainability
4 MW Electricity
Supercritical CO2 Plant
Generating power using supercritical CO2 technology to reduce environmental impact.
27,000 RPM
Turbine Speed
Achieved full design speed, demonstrating advanced turbine capabilities.
2.3 T Hydrogen
Clean Hydrogen Production
Continuously producing clean hydrogen for thousands of hours.
2023 Vehicle Completion
Zero Emission Engine
Targeting zero or near-zero emissions in heavy-duty vehicles.
Developing gas-turbine combustion systems using low- and zero-carbon fuels (hydrogen, propane, renewable diesel)
Building a high-temperature tubular membrane CO₂ separator for industrial carbon capture
Developing advanced chemical recycling facility for post-consumer plastics via pyrolysis and catalysis, booked through end-2025
Developed methane burner (99.5% destruction) reducing greenhouse gas leaks under ARPA-E’s REMEDY program
Project Z: techno-economic modeling toward onsite zero-carbon electricity generation and roadmap for net-zero power
Inclusion & Diversity
No publicly stated DEI strategy or gender-related statistics found for SwRI Structural Geology & Geomechanics on provided sources.