Construction Surveillance Technician
Listed on 2026-06-08
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Security
Construction Surveillance Technician
Position requires an active TS/SCI clearance. A CI Polygraph is acceptable pending receipt of a Full‑Scope Polygraph, consistent with contract requirements and government approval.
U.S. or Naturalized citizenship is required. This position is contingent upon contract award and is located at Kunia/Wahiawa, Hawaii.
As the Construction Surveillance Technician, here’s the work you’ll do:- Monitor construction activities, personnel, tools, and materials for compliance with SCIF construction security requirements; maintain surveillance to detect anomalies or deviations from approved specifications.
- Detect, document, and report suspected technical penetrations, clandestine devices, or unauthorized modifications to facility structures, systems, or materials.
- Support the Government Site Security Manager (SSM) in enforcing the Construction Security Plan (CSP); identify security deficiencies and recommend corrective actions.
- Conduct inspections and close‑in inspections of inspectable spaces (e.g., walls, slab pours, concrete placements, raised floors) to verify integrity and compliance with TEMPEST/SCIF requirements.
- Monitor and support screening procedures for uncleared personnel, ensuring they remain under proper escort and adhere to CSP restrictions and safety/security protocols.
- Perform off‑site inspections of pre‑fabricated materials as assigned, including availability for night and weekend work; complete daily reports documenting construction security findings, metrics, and anomalies.
- Understanding of SCIF construction requirements, CSP enforcement, and secure construction protocols.
- Ability to identify improper construction practices, unauthorized penetrations, or deviations in structural/security components.
- Strong analytical skills to interpret construction drawings, recognize anomalies, and detect security concerns.
- Ability to collaborate effectively with SSMs, CST teams, and construction personnel.
- Ability to stand for extended periods, lift 25 lbs., and meet government physical/medical requirements.
- Ability to document findings clearly and maintain accurate daily reports and inspection logs.
- Professional communication skills for interacting with government representatives and contractor staff.
Qualifications:
- High School Diploma or GED required.
- Active TS/SCI clearance with Polygraph; CI Poly acceptable under CCA approval pending Full‑Scope Polygraph, consistent with contract requirements, and must maintain eligibility.
- Department of State CST Certification (or equivalent), required before performing CST duties on site.
- Government‑Approved CST Training, including construction surveillance, technical penetrations, and security module training; annual recertification required.
- 3+ years combined construction trade experience, with experience in at least two (2) of these trades:
Carpentry, Electrical, Plumbing, HVAC, Sheet Metal, Welding, Drywall, Concrete/Masonry, Excavation. - Prior work in protective security, surveillance, inspection, or cleared construction environments.
- Valid State‑Issued Driver’s License, 18+ years of age.
In compliance with this state’s pay transparency laws, the hourly pay range for this role is $25.00 – $37.00. This is not a guarantee of compensation or salary; final offer may vary based on experience and geographic location.
We care about our employees, and it shows. Our staff receive a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package which includes medical/Rx, dental and vision coverage; life, AD&D and disability insurance; flexible spending accounts; 100% paid maternity leave for up to 12 weeks; parental leave; family leave; other paid time off; voluntary benefits and discount programs; and pet insurance.
Physical and Mental Tasks- Visual acuity – preparing and analyzing data, transcribing documents, viewing a computer, reading, inspecting objects, operating machinery.
- Pushing or pulling – using a part of your body to press against something downward or outward, or in dragging or hauling motion.
- Balancing – maintaining equilibrium when walking, climbing, or crouching.
- Manual dexterity –…
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