The Deputy SSM's responsibility is to provide technical expertise and direction for the development of plans, inspection methods, and security procedures used on US government sensitive projects, and ensure compliance, to prevent the implementation of clandestine devices into US Government facilities that house and/or process classified materials/discussions. THIS IS FOR MOLESWORTH location Roles & Responsibilities of the D/SSM include, but are not limited to: Perform design review and feedback. Engagement with design engineers to develop construction opportunities with regards to understood security threats. Construction development feedback, influencing alternative design/construction solutions during field engineering. Security related expertise to the construction contractor and authority teams to develop facility completion. Train & assist on site Construction Surveillance Technicians (CST) & Cleared American Guards (CAG) with construction solutions, security developments, & document version control. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION/SKILLS Has expertise in: All aspects of ICD 705 construction and understands the inner workings of decisions & considerations at the AO and ICD 705 board level. shall demonstrate an ongoing awareness and knowledge of and ability / processes to apply all applicable guidance and regulations related to performance in the UK while ensuring no delay or lapse in contract performance. technical surveillance techniques and procedures. foreign intelligence operations, counter-intelligence devices, & the associated security techniques. technical facility systems as used in SCIF's. design development, the constructability of the design, and influence of design solutions with regards for security threats. threats of the area and provide expertise with regards to construction alternatives to ensure the delivery of the facility. US government security policies, directives, and standards Access Control design and set up. Inspection techniques and methodologies Secure Logistics of Materials Technical Surveillance of Personnel Technical Counterintelligence Threats to Facilities Conducting Inspections of Work Completed Interpreting Construction Drawings and Specifications MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) Installation Telecommunications Installation Foundations and Concrete, Structural Steel and Welding, & Finishing Work and Wall Construction Drafting Construction Site Security plans, Accreditation Support Plans, Transportation Security Plans, and Pre-Construction checklists. Conducting project design reviews Conducting sound testing for STC rated structures EU manufacturers, observing manufacturing/procedures (rebar, HVAC, lights, doors, windows, concrete, etc), and escorting/transporting from multiple EU manufacturers to the SSAs. Operating XRAY machines and metal detectors and providing all health and safety documentation and certifications. Expertise in Technical Surveillance Countermeasures, PHOTO Intelligence (PHOTOINT), Imagery intelligence (IMINT) techniques and construction principles and devices used by hostile and friendly intelligence services for the purpose of clandestine surveillance. Expertise in technical surveillance techniques and procedures and knowledge of foreign intelligence and counterintelligence devices and techniques. Knowledge of technical/mechanical components/systems on Plumbing and Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning (HVAC)/Mechanical systems such as chillers, condensers, air ducts, pipe components in secure environments typically used in US SCIFs and associated Quality Assurance/Quality Control practices/systems and associated technical exploitation tactics. Experience/Knowledge with structural steel/ welds/fireproofing and associated QA/QC practices/systems and associated technical exploitation tactics Experience/Knowledge with foundations/footings such as concrete/reinforcement bar/caissons/footers/forms and associated QA/QC practices/systems and associated technical exploitation tactics Experience/Knowledge with electrical systems including distribution/power/low voltage installation/conduit, circuit breakers, etc. The CST applies his knowledge on how electrical systems come together towards the identification of any unauthorized material or clandestine devices during installation. Experience/Knowledge with telecommunication systems/wiring/splicing/patching/switching and how telecommunication wiring and devices provide a path for listening devices and potential power source for clandestine devices. Understands and can assess construction terminology, procedures and practices Understands and can assess industrial or government security requirements Can identify Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) Understands and can assess static security techniques and procedures Understands and can put into practice the interpretation of blueprints and technical specifications Understands and can put into practice construction security surveillance techniques Understands and can put into practice vehicle search techniques Understands and can put into practice personnel search techniques Understands and can assess security practices/procedures for various levels of security Can produce written reports or document activities/processes, investigations/anomalies/deficiencies, incidents, etc. Can identify unauthorized materials Understands and can assess methods used to place technical penetrations or unauthorized materials Understands technical security devices, systems, and other monitoring devices Can report suspicious behavior Has a working knowledge of construction safety Required Training/Certifications: The D/SSM can be qualified with having completed both of the following: SSM Certification course (20 hrs.) within the last 5 years. CST Certification course (40 hrs.) within the last 5 years. Must have an Active TS/SCI clearance Education Requirements: A Master's degree plus 1 years of recent SSM and/or CSS Leadership experience, OR; an Bachelor's degree plus 3 years of recent SSM and CST Leadership experience OR; 9 years of recent SSM and CST experience. Required Experience: Demonstrable in-depth knowledge of the ICD-705 and applicable SCIF/SAPF standards. Demonstrable in-depth experience in writing, reviewing, and/or implementing Construction Site Security Plans for ICD-705 Chapter 4 projects. Experience managing ICD-705 projects in Europe within the last 5 years. Recent experience with the evaluation of sound testing on ICD-705 projects. Experience setting up ICD-705 projects in Europe, to include ACF, SCS, and SSA designs. Desired Experience/Training: Experience managing ICD-705 projects in the United Kingdom within the last 5 years. 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