Honeywell Federal Manufacturing & Technologies (FM&T) manages and operates the U.S. Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration’s (NNSA) Kansas City National Security Campus in Kansas City. This state-of-the-art engineering, manufacturing, and sourcing facility produces a wide array of intricate components to deliver trusted national security products and government services, primarily for the NNSA. Honeywell FM&T’s integrity, commitment, and continuous improvement culture enables them to deliver responsive, collaborative, and innovative management and technology services and products that translate into cutting-edge solutions to complex national security issues.
As a Senior Security Specialist, you will be at the forefront of designing, implementing, and monitoring security measures for strategic initiatives and projects. Lead the planning, development, and administration of security procedures and training programs, ensuring compliance with National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA)/Department of Energy (DOE) orders and other relevant security policies. Conduct audits, surveys, and special studies while comprehensively understanding all security requirements and policies. Your expertise will be vital in interacting with NNSA, DOE Headquarters, and other security leadership, showcasing your commitment to excellence in security practices. Be a key player in upholding the highest security standards for classified and proprietary materials, products, services, documents, and equipment.
This position will be in Kansas City, MO
Primary Responsibilities:
Works under consultative direction toward predetermined goals and objectives.
Assignments are usually self-initiated.
Determines and pursues courses of action necessary to obtain desired results.
Provides technical support regarding security program(s).
Interprets DOE Orders, recommends to management, and/or implements security policies and procedures to ensure compliance by all subcontractors and employees.
Interacts with DOE and other government agencies on security program(s) matters.
Conducts, documents, and communicates risk assessments used in developing site-specific threat analysis and security countermeasures.
Coordinates the reporting of functional performance against initiatives, objectives, and milestones, assuring timely submittal and progress.
Develops and facilitates internal communications, which may include the processing and distribution of information through communications services.
Develops and delivers periodic lectures, training, and briefings to all management and employees on security elements, including information, personnel, protective force, and program management.
May assume the lead role in classification investigations and determinations as the lead classifier for the Kansas City Plant.
Serve as FM&T representative on DOE-NNSA-sponsored quality panels tasked with developing and implementing policy and resolving security program(s).
Thorough knowledge of DOE/NNSA policy and regulations.
May guide teams, including coordinating activities and personnel, providing leadership and direction.
Conducts activities safely and healthily and works following established HS&E requirements to protect employees, the public, and the environment.
Takes actions necessary to 'stop' work when an unsafe condition or action is identified.
You Must Have:
5+ years of security experience at a professional or management level.
Bachelor's degree in business, law enforcement, education, or two additional years of direct work experience in place of a bachelor's degree.
US Citizenship is needed to obtain and maintain the required US Dept of Energy "Q" level security clearance.
We Value:
Excellent communication (both oral and written), organizational, analytical, and interpersonal skills.
Must be able to interact tactfully with all levels of management and provide project leadership.
Advanced degree preferred.
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