
Construction Surveillance Technician (CST) - NBSD
Cape Fox Shared Services, San Diego, CA, United States
Overview
The Construction Surveillance Technician (CST) shall implement and exercise knowledge of ICD-705 standards, Technical Surveillance Countermeasures (TSCM), construction principles, and types of devices used by hostile and friendly intelligence services for the purpose of clandestine surveillance. Additionally, CSTs shall maintain compliance with the Construction Security Plan (CSP). Follow and perform all duties stated in the CST Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and ICD-705. CSTs will use established security procedures to deter technical penetrations and thwart implanted technical collection devices in support of the Site Security Manager.
Responsibilities
Identify and report anomalies, vulnerabilities, breaches, violations, unauthorized activities, or potential risks that deviate from the CSP and ICD-705 within 24 hours. All aberrations will be reported via an incident report to the SSM.
Enforce access control procedures for all construction personnel, visitors, vehicles, and equipment entering or exiting the site. Deny unauthorized access when necessary.
Coordinate with the SSM, site security personnel, and construction workers to enforce all applicable security measures.
Conduct thorough and continuous physical inspections and physical surveillance of construction sites to identify and mitigate potential security threats and prohibited items. Inspections include construction materials, finished and unfinished construction work, tools, equipment, personnel, and personal items such as bags and lunch boxes.
Ensure and monitor that all construction personnel adhere to security protocols and procedures. Observe and interact with construction workers to preclude the introduction of electronic, electrical, mechanical, or any other type of hostile surveillance devices into the finished construction.
Photograph and continuously monitor the construction of secure spaces and document all steps to support the final accreditation package.
Document daily activities and maintain accurate and detailed logs of daily activities, inspections, and incidents. Submit activities and logs to the SSM daily or weekly.
Perform miscellaneous administrative support functions as directed by the SSM.
Use approved government inspection equipment to screen all equipment, materials, and furnishings intended for use in the controlled construction area to ensure they have not been altered or tampered with.
Escort uncleared personnel as required
eeded.
Provide weekly activity summaries to the COR and SSM.
Comply with all site-specific safety policies and wear all appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and steel or composite toe boots while on the secure construction site.
Maintain a professional demeanor and conduct in all interactions.
Utilize knowledge of all construction disciplines including civil, architectural, mechanical, electrical, and electronic engineering principles.
Read and analyze designs and blueprints to recognize the architect’s intended use.
Documentation and Records
Document detailed descriptions of all construction activities including date, time, location, person(s) completing work, work being performed, and accompanying photos.
Document detailed descriptions of all security incidents involving personnel on the SCS including date, time, persons involved, description of incident, reporting CSTs, and accompanying photos (if applicable).
Document detailed descriptions of all construction close-ins/seal-ins including date, time, location, type of close-in/seal-in, person(s) completing work, monitoring CST(s), and accompanying photos.
Maintain a complete access control log of all personnel who access and exit the secure construction site including full name, date/time entered, and date/time exited.
Maintain a complete list of all vehicles that access the Secure Construction Site including date, time of entrance, time of exit, driver’s name, driver’s license number, vehicle license plate number, and reason for entrance.
Maintain a detailed daily opening and closing log of the construction site.
Qualifications and Capabilities
Capable of operating the following equipment: Handheld Metal Detector Wands, two-way radios, inspection mirrors, badging equipment, Closed Circuit Television systems, and Microsoft Office applications.
Knowledge of construction disciplines (civil, architectural, mechanical, electrical, and electronic engineering) and ability to read designs and blueprints.
Note:
This description preserves the responsibilities and requirements as stated and has been reformatted to meet content and formatting guidelines.
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The Construction Surveillance Technician (CST) shall implement and exercise knowledge of ICD-705 standards, Technical Surveillance Countermeasures (TSCM), construction principles, and types of devices used by hostile and friendly intelligence services for the purpose of clandestine surveillance. Additionally, CSTs shall maintain compliance with the Construction Security Plan (CSP). Follow and perform all duties stated in the CST Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and ICD-705. CSTs will use established security procedures to deter technical penetrations and thwart implanted technical collection devices in support of the Site Security Manager.
Responsibilities
Identify and report anomalies, vulnerabilities, breaches, violations, unauthorized activities, or potential risks that deviate from the CSP and ICD-705 within 24 hours. All aberrations will be reported via an incident report to the SSM.
Enforce access control procedures for all construction personnel, visitors, vehicles, and equipment entering or exiting the site. Deny unauthorized access when necessary.
Coordinate with the SSM, site security personnel, and construction workers to enforce all applicable security measures.
Conduct thorough and continuous physical inspections and physical surveillance of construction sites to identify and mitigate potential security threats and prohibited items. Inspections include construction materials, finished and unfinished construction work, tools, equipment, personnel, and personal items such as bags and lunch boxes.
Ensure and monitor that all construction personnel adhere to security protocols and procedures. Observe and interact with construction workers to preclude the introduction of electronic, electrical, mechanical, or any other type of hostile surveillance devices into the finished construction.
Photograph and continuously monitor the construction of secure spaces and document all steps to support the final accreditation package.
Document daily activities and maintain accurate and detailed logs of daily activities, inspections, and incidents. Submit activities and logs to the SSM daily or weekly.
Perform miscellaneous administrative support functions as directed by the SSM.
Use approved government inspection equipment to screen all equipment, materials, and furnishings intended for use in the controlled construction area to ensure they have not been altered or tampered with.
Escort uncleared personnel as required
eeded.
Provide weekly activity summaries to the COR and SSM.
Comply with all site-specific safety policies and wear all appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and steel or composite toe boots while on the secure construction site.
Maintain a professional demeanor and conduct in all interactions.
Utilize knowledge of all construction disciplines including civil, architectural, mechanical, electrical, and electronic engineering principles.
Read and analyze designs and blueprints to recognize the architect’s intended use.
Documentation and Records
Document detailed descriptions of all construction activities including date, time, location, person(s) completing work, work being performed, and accompanying photos.
Document detailed descriptions of all security incidents involving personnel on the SCS including date, time, persons involved, description of incident, reporting CSTs, and accompanying photos (if applicable).
Document detailed descriptions of all construction close-ins/seal-ins including date, time, location, type of close-in/seal-in, person(s) completing work, monitoring CST(s), and accompanying photos.
Maintain a complete access control log of all personnel who access and exit the secure construction site including full name, date/time entered, and date/time exited.
Maintain a complete list of all vehicles that access the Secure Construction Site including date, time of entrance, time of exit, driver’s name, driver’s license number, vehicle license plate number, and reason for entrance.
Maintain a detailed daily opening and closing log of the construction site.
Qualifications and Capabilities
Capable of operating the following equipment: Handheld Metal Detector Wands, two-way radios, inspection mirrors, badging equipment, Closed Circuit Television systems, and Microsoft Office applications.
Knowledge of construction disciplines (civil, architectural, mechanical, electrical, and electronic engineering) and ability to read designs and blueprints.
Note:
This description preserves the responsibilities and requirements as stated and has been reformatted to meet content and formatting guidelines.
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