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SOCC Security Duty Officer

Responsibilities

Security and Counterintelligence (S&CI) is responsible for the protection of NSA/CSS information, people and facilities worldwide. In support of this mission, the Security Operations Command Center (SOCC) ensures continuity of mission and the protection of the Agency's critical assets worldwide 24x7. Primary responsibilities of a SOCC Security Duty Officer (SDO) include: 

- Emergency and critical Incident response and management 

- Initiating and conducting all necessary investigative actions for physical, force protection, personnel and counterintelligence related security incidents 

- Coordination, response, mitigation and resolution of life safety, security and facility emergencies - Access verification and management 

- Monitoring the physical security and force protection posture of NSA facilities worldwide and deploying appropriate countermeasures and resources to sustain or enhance the posture as necessary 

- Threat analysis, management and mitigation

 - Dispatch NSA Police, security and other resources accordingly 

- Monitor and manage multiple security systems and investigate, mitigate or resolve anomalies 

- Conduct security checks

 - Liaison with federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies All SDOs are required to: - Be 21 years old at a minimum due to weapon handling requirement

 - Candidates must possess a current valid U.S. driver's license, absent of any restrictions that would preclude operation of a U.S. Government motor vehicle. 

- In order to be considered for this position, you will be required to successfully complete a written assessment prior to interviewing for the position.

 - Successfully complete all phases of the NSA Special Agent's Course

 - Maintain federal firearms certification and a working knowledge of Agency Policies and Regulations allowing the carry of an Agency-issued firearm. 

The Gun Control Act of 1968, as amended, and applicable implementing regulations prohibit the issuing of a firearm to anyone who has been convicted of a crime involving domestic violence. Individuals who have been convicted of such a crime are not eligible for consideration for this position.

 - Perform physical and potential strenuous activities to include standing, walking, or kneeling for long periods under all weather conditions.