
Physical Security Specialist
Patent and Trademark OfficeThis position is located in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), Office of the Chief Administrative Officer (OCAO), Office of Administrative Services (OAS), Security Division. The incumbent assists in the administration of the agency's physical security programs and a variety of security-related administrative and technical duties.The physical worksite for this position is located in Alexandria, Virginia. Presence at the Alexandria, VA campus is required for this role, as it includes on site functions that must be performed in person. Position may be eligible for situational The agency currently allows for 52 hours of telework per calendar year. This position is perfect for you if: You are developing, implementing, and monitoring policies, instructions, procedures, control systems, and methods for such functions and activities as: development of classification guides, document marking, safeguarding, and use personnel/physical access controls physical storage and control securityeducation You are excited about reviewing plans for proposed or new projects to assure the presence of adequate planning for information security and other security controls. You are committed to developing, implementing, and monitoring procedures for complying with restrictions on transferring technological information to other nations. You thrive at reviewing requests from foreign governments or from other Federal and non-Federal individuals or groups for classified or controlled unclassified information and make determinations about the releasability of the requested information or technology.
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