Contractor Special Security Officer (Csso)
By ANDURIL INDUSTRIES At , Washington $116,000 - $174,000 a year
Collaborate and assist the ISSO / ISSM on management of information systems.
SIMS or other security management tools.
Ensure all security requirements are maintained to satisfactorily pass government inspections.
Attended and completed a formal SSO certification training and a SCIF physical security course within the last five (5) years.
Experience with DISS and Scattered Castles.
Perform all aspects of physical security by providing day to day support for badging, access control and visitor control.
Security Program Manager Jobs
By Advantis Global At Seattle, WA, United States
5+ years of experience in technical project/program management in an enterprise environment
5+ years of experience working directly with engineering teams
Strong experience with security initiatives and IAM
Strong experience working in an agile environment
Experience with IDP or application migration initiatives preferred
Degree in Computer Science or related field is a plus

Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to use your security expertise to protect a high-profile organization? We are seeking a Contractor Program Security Officer to join our team and help ensure the safety and security of our organization. You will be responsible for developing and implementing security policies and procedures, conducting security assessments, and monitoring security systems. If you have a passion for security and are looking for a challenging and rewarding career, this is the job for you!

Overview A Contractor Program Security Officer (CPSO) is responsible for ensuring the security of a company's confidential information and assets. They are responsible for developing and implementing security policies and procedures, as well as monitoring and enforcing compliance with those policies. They also provide guidance and advice to other departments on security matters. Detailed Job Description The Contractor Program Security Officer is responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining security policies and procedures to protect the company's confidential information and assets. This includes conducting security assessments, developing security plans, and ensuring compliance with security regulations. The CPSO is also responsible for providing guidance and advice to other departments on security matters. The CPSO is responsible for monitoring and enforcing security policies and procedures, as well as responding to security incidents. They must also be able to identify potential security risks and develop strategies to mitigate those risks. Skill Requirements The Contractor Program Security Officer must have excellent communication and interpersonal skills, as well as strong problem-solving and analytical skills. They must also have a good understanding of security regulations and be able to develop and implement security policies and procedures. Qualifications The Contractor Program Security Officer must have a bachelor's degree in a related field, such as computer science, information systems, or cybersecurity. They must also have at least five years of experience in a security-related role. Knowledge The Contractor Program Security Officer must have a thorough understanding of security regulations, policies, and procedures. They must also have a good understanding of computer networks and systems, as well as the ability to identify potential security risks and develop strategies to mitigate those risks. Experience The Contractor Program Security Officer must have at least five years of experience in a security-related role. They must also have experience in developing and implementing security policies and procedures, as well as monitoring and enforcing compliance with those policies. Responsibilities The Contractor Program Security Officer is responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining security policies and procedures to protect the company's confidential information and assets. They must also be able to identify potential security risks and develop strategies to mitigate those risks. The CPSO is also responsible for providing guidance and advice to other departments on security matters, as well as monitoring and enforcing security policies and procedures.