Senior Security Engineer
Human Interest- Full Time
- Mid-level (3 to 4 years)
Candidates should possess a Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, Computer Science, Information Technology, or equivalent job experience in a related field, and 7-10 years of experience in designing and integrating security systems in high-risk environments, including expertise in SCIF standards and compliance with complex security frameworks such as NIST and PCI-DSS. Strong proficiency with enterprise-level security platforms like Genetec Security Center, RS2, or Software House C-Cure 9000, along with expertise in advanced system design, including large-scale video surveillance, access control, and alarm systems, is required. U.S. citizenship and the ability to obtain and maintain a DoD clearance are also necessary.
The Senior Physical Security Applications Engineer will support the Security Department in the maintenance, repair, testing, and updates of all security systems and equipment, monitor security systems effectiveness and performance, create and file documentation, and work closely with other security members to determine physical security requirements. They will also create and provide reports from systems, professional documentation of security systems, lead large-scale security projects, oversee the design and integration of complex physical security systems across multiple locations, provide strategic input for the overall security infrastructure of the organization, ensure all security systems meet regulatory standards and are scalable for future growth, mentor junior engineers, manage system upgrades, and provide strategic insights into security infrastructure and design innovative solutions.
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.