('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is) Good afternoon, I'm a recruiter with Pencom Systems, a nationwide technical search firm. I am currently looking to fill a Security Manager position in the Northern Virginia area. Salary is competitive. Responsibilities include: - Specializing in implementation, operations, maintenance, security system administration, and security support of large government contracts. - Responsible for the overall management of contract security requirements and operational activities associated with United States Government. - Responsibilities include network, personnel, physical and information security. - Develop business cost analysis and plans for level of effort associated with security. - Responsible for the management oversight of a security subcontractor staff who performs network security system administration in a secure Network Operating Center (NOC). - Working knowledge of government. - Manage full-time employees and contractors who are dedicated to security. - Evaluate, forecast, approve labor reporting/billing invoices, and manage subcontract. - Interface with senior management on a routing basis and provide status reports. - Develop, evaluate, approve and execute processes, procedures and infrastructure modifications. - Provide weekly, biweekly, monthly, quarterly and annual security reports. - Serve as security approving authority and main focal point for associated programs. - Provide security presentations to the customer. - Conduct and attend routine meetings and conference calls with the customer, program management, engineering, lab personnel, operations, account team and all other support teams within a sales/marketing program management office environment. - Position requires a secret security clearance. If you or someone you know would be interested in this opportunity, please forward your resume along with contact information. At present, our client is pursuing local area candidates only. Regards, Connie McGinn mcginnat_private
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