Northrop Grumman Space Systems is seeking a Principal Industrial Security Analyst/CPSO/CSSO (Level 3) or Senior Principal Industrial Security Analyst/CPSO/CSSO (Level 4) who will be involved in the day-to-day oversight and support of all security aspects of active programs. This position covers program security support in Aurora, Colorado and part time in our new facility in Englewood, Colorado. This position seeks a proactive, experienced program security officer to assist with the execution of diverse program security requirements and management of DoD SAPF and SCIF environments and maintain compliance with all applicable classified federal, contractual, customer and company requirements. The primary function of this position will be a balance between Contractor Program Security Officer (CPSO) and in some cases, Contractor Program Personnel Security (CPPS) lead for our programs. In this position you will be supporting a fast-paced, high-profile program using superb customer service skills to maintain and leverage working relationships with internal and external customers. Duties may include, but are not limited to: Manages SAPs and associated DoD SAPF and assists with the SCIF environments based on experience and knowledge of implementing a multi-disciplined security program (access control, personnel security, physical security, OPSEC, COMSEC, etc..). Serves as the Contractor Program Security Officer/Contractor Special Security Officer. Conducts indoctrinations and debriefs of classified program personnel. Maintains security database applications: JADE, SIMS, DISS, ACCS. Processes mandatory self-reporting from program personnel to various customers. Must be detail-oriented, have meticulous record-keeping, and will be responsible for accurate data input into multiple databases/spreadsheets. Review, track, and monitor security clearance processing activities with appropriate government personnel to efficiently complete appropriate clearance actions. Processes classified visit requests and orchestrates classified visits/meetings. Send Visit Authorization Requests (VAR) for Program Personnel visiting external locations. Receives, reviews, and interprets security classification guidance. Administers security education classes and related briefings. Analyze, investigate, and resolve classified security issues while providing program security leadership and guidance to employees, supervisors, and managers on actions(s) to be taken to ensure compliance with the classified security program. Investigate and document security violations. Information Security: accountability, transmission, marking, reproduction, and disposition of classified information. Monitors security procedures; ensures compliance with all aspects of the program including personnel, physical, and administrative security procedures. Safeguards classified documents, review Security Classification Guides, and ensure compliance with protection requirements. Assists with on-site inspections/assessments required by government regulations. Perform other duties as assigned or required and be able to travel and work at multiple sites within the Denver Metro Area. Be willing to travel for short durations, supporting CONUS and OCONUS courier operations. Studies and implements federal security regulations that apply to company operations. Obtains rulings, interpretations, and acceptable deviations for compliance with regulations from government agencies. Prepares manuals outlining regulations, and establishes procedures for handling, storing, and keeping records, and for granting personnel and visitor’s access to restricted records and materials. Conducts security education classes and related briefings.
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