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Security Engineering Support Services Specialist Resume Examples

& Samples

 8+ years of experience with the DoD or the US Marine Corps (USMC)


 Knowledge of the USMC planning process, operational plans (OPLANS), and concept plans
(CONOPs)
 Knowledge of horizontal and vertical construction, land development, and design development
processes
 Experience with Marine Corps or Navy facilities security
 Experience with the Pacific area of responsibility
 Ability to speak and write Japanese

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Physical Security Engineering Services Program Manager


Resume Examples & Samples

 Design of tests and the design selection of adequate sensor technologies to record important
test metrics. Components tested may include masonry walls, reinforced concrete columns,
reinforced concrete slabs, windows, reinforced concrete and steel blast barrier walls
 Other field tests may involve improvised (terrorist) explosive mixtures with the objective of
quantifying their yield and to compare them to conventional high explosive yields
 Provide the technical expertise to support a liaison program with other offices, federal agencies,
organizations, and interagency working groups that are developing and implementing blast
mitigation, anti-ram vehicle barrier, and forced entry and ballistic resistant designs
 Provide support to investigate and analyze a variety of materials and products to determine
their potential as effective physical security countermeasures to existing and future threats
 A Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical, structural or civil engineering is required from an
accredited university, with a Master’s degree preferred
 At least seven (7) years of practical experience in the areas of blast mitigation and/or anti-ram
design is required
 (BlastX), graphing/plotting, and office productivity software is desired
 Areas of required expertise and skill include: designing blast resistant buildingsnew construction;
experience designing and implementing blast mitigation measures for existing facilities;
experience in the improvement of anti-ram vehicle barriers to provide setback from vehicle
bombs; and experience with the development of new designs of improved building elements for
forced entry and ballistic resistance protection
 Must be able to plan, conduct and report the results of field tests involving research on the
response of structures and non-structural components to high explosive detonations
 Communicate (oral and written presentations, written reports) to exchange ideas and brief both
management and outside entities regarding all matters related to blast mitigation, anti-ram
vehicle barriers and forced entry and ballistic resistance
 Use a variety of software packages to including, and not limited to: AutoCAD drafting software,
SolidWorks design and engineering software, Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office, Microsoft
SharePoint, and Microsoft Project

Classification | NSB Use Only


Classification | NSB Use Only

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