Overview
Senior Construction Security and Reporting Technician responsible for supporting US Army Europe/Africa G2 and other Intelligence mission partners. This role is part of a complex program that provides advisory and analysis efforts related to the Intelligence Warfighting Function (IWfF) mission areas. The team supports the Intelligence Directorate of the Army Service Component Command for US European Command and US Africa Command, researching, analyzing, and producing near- and long-term all-source assessments on terrorism/counterterrorism and multi-discipline counter-intelligence issues to meet priority intelligence requirements and enable U.S. and foreign partner counterintelligence operations.
More About the Role: The Senior Construction Security and Reporting Technician will embed at the Joint Analysis Center (RAF Molesworth, UK) and may travel within the USEUCOM or USAFRICOM AOR or Area of Interest (AOI) to meet mission requirements in CONUS and OCONUS locations. This position is contingent upon SOFA approval or commensurate work Visa requirements at the primary place of duty. The employee must be willing to work shifts, overtime, in inclement weather, and/or deploy to austere or hostile fire zones as required.
Responsibilities
- Shall become knowledgeable of USAFE security procedures and the level of security required in various parts of each facility under construction.
- Monitor the activities of all foreign national construction workers and personnel at all times.
- Document the construction activities of all persons on construction facilities.
- Document all security incidents that occur in/around construction facilities.
- Perform in-depth inspections of construction materials, tools, and equipment prior to and after their use/installation, ensuring items are free of tampering and identifying anomalies.
- Material inspections include use of specialized equipment including X-Ray, NLJD, etc.
- Review security requirements with Site Security Managers (SSMs), project manager, and GC on a regular basis.
- Maintain CST documentation records for the duration of the project.
- Maintain daily logs and submit them to the SSM.
- Identify anomalies and variances in finished construction work against the official project construction plans; report quality anomalies/variances separately.
- Perform access control functions including personnel and bag searches to prevent entry of unauthorized persons, materials, and equipment.
- Carry out opening and closing procedures each day as directed by the SSMs.
- Report all suspicious materials or incidents to the SSM within two hours of discovery.
- Screen all equipment, materials, and furnishings destined for use in the controlled construction area using Contractor Furnished Equipment and other approved methods.
- Monitor and observe construction workers to preclude the introduction of surveillance devices and practice OPSEC for the project and into finished construction.
You’ll Bring These Qualifications
- BA/BS + 10 years of experience, or 15 years of directly related military experience
- Active TS/SCI clearance in good standing
- Minimum of at least 3 years in at least one of these areas: construction security surveillance; technical surveillance countermeasures; or industrial/government security involving counterintelligence, construction quality assurance, or hands-on supervisory construction experience
These Qualifications Would be Nice to Have
- 5 years in construction security surveillance, technical surveillance countermeasures, industrial or government security
- Previous CST experience at overseas or domestic project sites (2–3 or more projects)
- Counterintelligence or Intelligence Analysis
- US Naval Construction Battalion (CB) training
- US Army Corps of Engineers construction training
- USMC Marine Armed Security Guards
- USAF RED HORSE / PRIME BEEF
What We Can Offer You
- CA CI-SOAS Operating Group resides within CACI’s Operations Support and Services Sector, delivering Special Operations capabilities, advisory support, and intelligence applications to support missions globally.
- Joining the CACI-SOAS team reflects a commitment to excellence through our Mission-Focused Staffing process.
- Opportunity to work on critical global missions with a focus on quality, growth, and stability within the program.
- Competitive benefits, flexible time off, and opportunities for learning and development.
- As Prime Contractor, CACI-SOAS offers stability and growth potential within the program.
Candidate Benefits
- Relocation assistance to relocation household to Molesworth, UK
- Dependent Education Expenses
- Proportional Living Quarters Allowance
- Company-provided education benefits, 401k with match, overseas health insurance, stock purchase plan, and Flexible Time Off (FTO)
This position is contingent on funding and may not be filled immediately. It is representative of positions within CACI that are consistently available. Applicants may be considered for other positions at CACI.
What You Can Expect
A culture of integrity. At CACI, character and innovation are central to our work. You’ll be part of a high-performing team dedicated to our customer’s missions and committed to the safety of our nation.
An environment of trust. We value the unique contributions of every employee and offer flexible time off and robust learning resources.
A focus on continuous growth. We aim to advance our nation’s missions and provide opportunities for career growth.
Your potential is limitless. So is ours.
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Pay Range: The final salary depends on location, experience, and qualifications. We offer comprehensive benefits including healthcare, wellness, retirement, education, and time off. Learn more here.
The proposed salary range for this position is: $81,200 - $170,600 USD. CACI is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other protected characteristic.