PSD / Close Protection Deputy Project Manager

Employer: Dyncorp International
Location: Basrah, Iraq
Security Clearance: Top Secret
Job Summary
Act as the focal point for all contractor provided protective security details, including all support personnel (i.e. guard force, intelligence analysts, medical personnel, vehicle and equipment technicians/mechanics, etc.), with the general advice and guidance of the, RSO, DS Agent in Charge (AIC) and the project manager. On
a short-term basis, and only in the absence of the Project Manager, assumes the on-site role and responsibilities of the Project Manager.

Principal Accountabilities
• The DPMO shall be designated as a personal security specialist (P).
• The DPMO is required to attend the protective security specialist (PSS) training course as outlined in this contract.
• The DPMO shall obtain weapons qualification as outlined in this contract, with the Glock, M4, Shotgun, M240, M249 and M203 and familiarization fire for the AK47.
• The DPMO is authorized to permanently fill the position / labor category of the Protective Security Specialist (PSS) in case of shortages with the approval from HTP.
• All aspects of planning, scheduling, organizing, managing, and assessing performance of assigned protective security details under the task order.
• Ensuring that the contractor provided personnel selected for protective security leadership positions / labor categories are executing their responsibilities efficiently and effectively. Items of primary concern include assessing performance of the protective security details and ensuring proper behavior of all contractor-provided personnel, whether on or off duty.
• Ensuring that all necessary contractor support of protective security details is planned, provided, and maintained to allow the details to perform without a decrease in required performance.
• On-time delivery of protective security detail support (personnel and equipment) Provision of adequate off-duty needs of protective security personnel (housing, meals, activities).
• Ensuring that the behavior reflects favorably on the USG, the Department of State, The United States Embassy, or the local Government that requested protective security support.

Reporting Relationships
Title of Direct Report(s):
Manages and oversees the operations of the DynCorp Protective Security Specialist (PSS) detail in support of the RSO office. This includes planning, scheduling, organizing, training, and assessing performance of the PSS detail.

Title of Supervisor:
Knowledge & Skills
• One (1) year of military, police, or local guard force experience.
• Familiarity with physical security and access control matters.
• Knowledge of foreign languages is desirable, but not essential.

Experience & Education
• U.S. Citizen
• Fifteen (15) years of experience.
• Ten (10) years of the fifteen years must have been working on or overseeing personal protective, static guard and emergency response team assignments.
• At least three (3) of the ten years must have been in a management or in-charge capacity.
• The remaining five (5) years of experience shall be generalized experience as defined as follows:
• Generalized experience in planning, evaluating, analyzing, and implementing government security type programs.
• Demonstrated experience in the interpretation of government regulations and the development of plans, policies, and procedures.
• Written and verbal communications skills, including the ability to communicate solutions effectively to both technical and non-technical audiences.
• Secret required

Physical Requirements/Working Environment
• Generalized experience in planning, evaluating, analyzing, and implementing government security type programs.
• Demonstrated experience in the interpretation of government regulations and the development of plans, policies, and procedures.
• Written and verbal communications skills, including the ability to communicate solutions effectively to both technical and non-technical audiences.
• Experience can be gained in the employ of any national, State/Provincial, Local or commercial entities providing high threat protective services.
• Ability to function effectively in adverse situations.

Travel
• No impediments to traveling overseas to and within countries that are considered dangerous or unhealthy.

Disclaimer

The above information on this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees assigned to this job.

How to Apply
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