SSO Administrator Internet & Ecommerce - Columbia, MD at Geebo

SSO Administrator

Company Name:
Booz Allen Hamilton
Key Role:
Assist with supporting the Special Security Officer. Maintain responsibility for pre-screening SCI paperwork, creating e-QIP accounts, reviewing SF-86s for initial investigations, and conducting SCI indoctrinations and debriefings. Assist with managing physical security, including creating and issuing program badges, submitting visit requests for new check-ins, collecting and managing badges and keys and open and close 4.0 SCIF, and conducting random security inspections. Provide assistance with visitor control by verifying security clearance of visiting personnel, maintaining, controlling, and issuing visitor badges and maintaining an updated visitor access roster. Leverage experience with physical security policies and processes to assist the security office in any other task needed for the maintenance and upgrade to the facility.
Basic
Qualifications:
-5 years of experience with supporting DoD security offices
-3 years of experience with supporting SSO security offices
-Experience with e-Quip, SF-86, and JPAS
-TS/SCI clearance with a polygraph
-HS diploma or GED
Clearance:
Applicants selected will be subject to a security investigation and may need to meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information; TS/SCI clearance with polygraph is required.
Integrating the full range of consulting capabilities, Booz Allen is the one firm that helps clients solve their toughest problems, working by their side to help them achieve their missions. Booz Allen is committed to delivering results that endure.
We are proud of our diverse environment, EOE, M/F/Disability/Vet.
Job: Administration
Title: SSO Administrator
Location: Maryland-Columbia
Requisition ID: 01183597 Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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