
Lead Physical Security Specialist
Centers for Disease Control and PreventionThis position is located in the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Safety, Security, and Asset Management, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. This announcement will close at 11:59 PM, on the day that 50 applications have been received or on the closing date, whichever is first.WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING DAY TO DAY As a Lead Physical Security Specialist, you will use your knowledge and experience to optimize business results and customer experience by: Ensuring compliance of physical security access control standards at all CDC campus locations throughout the various geographic locations; Initiating, developing, and identifying staff and other resources to complete the assignment. Planning and implementing the work as well as resolving most conflicts and failures that occur regarding all facets of issuing PIV credentials CDC-wide across 12 PIV issuing facilities (PCIF) located in Morgantown WV, Pittsburgh PA, Spokane WA, Cincinnati OH, Anchorage AK, San Juan PR, Fort Collins CO, Hyattsville MD,
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and three PCIF in the greater Atlanta, GA area. Serving on HSPD-12 focus groups with the OSSAM Systems Engineer to address and make recommendations on division and OPDIV-wide issues and initiatives.
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