Senior Security Engineer
Human Interest- Full Time
- Mid-level (3 to 4 years)
Candidates should possess a Bachelor’s degree in a related field such as Security Management, or equivalent experience, and a minimum of 4 years’ experience as a CPSO, CSSO, CSO, or FSOP. Prior experience in military, law enforcement, or security is required, along with proficiency in security systems including Intrusion Detection, Access Control, SIMS, DISS, and NISSHighly proficient skills with Microsoft Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, and Word are necessary, as well as experience with Service Now or similar ticketing applications. Subject matter expertise in ICDs, 32 CFR Part 117 (NISPOM), DoD manuals, and other applicable guiding documents is also required. Completion of DCSA CDSE FSO Program Management for Possessing Facilities is essential, and DCSA CDSE SFPC/SPSC or NCMS ISP certification(s) is preferred. Finally, candidates must be a US Citizen and maintain their security clearance.
The Industrial Security Specialist III will draft, maintain, and administer Standard Operating Procedures, update security databases, interface with internal and external customers, and collaborate with other departments to ensure mission success and compliance. They will review and assess contractual requirements, create and implement processes to meet both customer requirements and HRL standards, lead internal audits of classified programs, participate in external audits, and write recommendations for corrective actions. Furthermore, the Specialist will conduct security briefings, create security education material, mentor junior members, and possess superb time management and organizational skills, demonstrating the ability to multi-task and effectively brief large groups.
Develops cognitive systems for human-machine collaboration
HRL Laboratories focuses on research and development of advanced cognitive systems and human-machine collaboration, enhancing human cognitive abilities through artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). The company develops solutions like the ICArUS project, which improves machine interpretation of information, and the MEMES project, aimed at enhancing human memory. HRL operates on a project-based model, serving clients in defense and high-tech sectors by delivering customized solutions and licensing technologies. The goal is to lead in creating cognitive systems that improve the interaction between humans and machines.