andurilindustries
Contractor Special Security Officer
At a Glance
- Location
- United States
- Experience
- 3+ years
- Department
- Core Operations
- Posted
- 2026-02-18T09:10:41-05:00
Key Requirements
Domain Knowledge
- Education
- Finance
- Government
- Healthcare
- Insurance
- Legal
- Medical
Benefits & Perks
toward your private health insurance for you and your dependents. Additional
Requirements
Must have a minimum of 3 years full-time experience working with SCI in all security disciplines, but specifically in personnel, physical, information and basic information assurance.
Ability to work independently in an operational environment and must possess knowledge of a full range of security principles, concepts, practices, products, and services; methods for evaluating risk and vulnerability; implementing mitigating improvement; and disseminating security procedures/processes.
Strong collaboration and communication skills. While the ability to work independently is critical, so too is the ability to collaborate across the broader security team, with program managers and personnel, and with government customers.
Reliably attend and be punctual for meetings. Anduril is an “in-person” office.
Current TS//SCI eligibility required.
Responsibilities
The Contractor Special Security Officer (CSSO) will work in a dynamic fast-paced environment supporting Sensitive Compartmented Information programs for the Intelligence Community (IC) and Department of War (DoW) to develop, implement, and administer the security program in accordance with Intelligence Community Directives (ICDs) 703 and 704, DoDM 5105.21 manuals, the NISPOM Rule, program Security Classification Guides (SCGs) and program Statements of Work, and additional government customer requirements and regulations. The CSSO will be responsible for the personnel security, physical security, and Operations Security (OPSEC) of assigned Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIFs) and program areas.
Knowledgeable in interpreting and implementing security guidance based on ICDs, Security Executive Agent Directives (SEADs), DoD SCI policies, 32 CFR Part 117, “NISPOM Rule” and other policies, regulations, and processes as applicable.
Be familiar with and perform all aspects of implementing a government customer security program to include: validating SCI access, access requirements, processing SCI and eligibility requests, conducting nomination interviews, submitting investigative requests, conducting SCI security briefings, and obtaining other required documentation from nominees and indoctrinated individuals as necessary.
Develop and maintain program-specific security plans (Program Protection Plan/Standard Operating Procedure) and ensure compliance with national and government regulations.
Handle the day-to-day security operations for assigned programs, including managing access control, classified material accountability, and physical security of facilities.