Facility Security Officer
Listed on 2026-05-19
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Security
Government Security, Cybersecurity
Company Overview
Metrea delivers effects‑as‑a‑service to national security partners across five domains and more than a dozen mission areas—including airborne ISR, electronic warfare, secure communications, aerial refueling, special mission aviation, aerial firefighting, and advanced simulation. Wherever we operate, we build vertically integrated full stacks of capability—designing, building, and operating turnkey solutions that let customers scale capacity while benefiting from continuous cycles of innovation.
WorkOrganization
Metrea’s Air Mobility Group (AIRMOB) is responsible for developing and delivering Metrea’s aerial refueling (AAR) capabilities, ensuring the readiness and operational effectiveness of the tanker fleet. AIRMOB oversees fleet management, maintenance, and airworthiness, working to sustain and enhance refueling operations and manage the integration of new processes and technologies.
Position SummaryThe Facility Security Officer (FSO) develops, implements, and manages all aspects of the organization’s U.S. Government Industrial Security Program, ensuring full compliance with federal regulations and contractual obligations while supporting a rapidly growing operational environment.
What You’ll Do Industrial Security Program Leadership- Serve as the senior responsible official for implementation of the National Industrial Security Program (NISP) across all cleared locations.
- Oversee and manage the process of becoming and maintaining a cleared facility under the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA), including facility clearance (FCL) sponsorship and maintenance.
- Prepare and submit all documentation required for FCL accreditation, including DD Form 254, SF‑328, KMP lists, and FOCI mitigation actions.
- Administer and maintain the Personnel Security Program (PCL), including e‑QIP submissions, periodic reinvestigations, incident reporting, and continuous evaluation.
- Manage JPAS/DISS, NISS, and other relevant systems to ensure accurate status and adjudication tracking.
- Brief and debrief personnel on security clearances, classified access, and foreign travel as required.
- Establish and oversee the classified communications program, including secure voice/data, STU/STEs, SIPR/NIPR access, and secure email routing.
- Ensure compliance with NSA, DoD, and DCSA policies related to the handling and destruction of classified media and communications equipment.
- Design, implement, and manage the Insider Threat Program (InTP) in coordination with Head of AAR Operations and the People team.
- Chair the Insider Threat Working Group and ensure cross‑functional integration of counterintelligence, People team, IT, and legal perspectives.
- Monitor security data and behavioral indicators to identify and mitigate potential insider threats.
- Oversee physical security design, implementation, and monitoring of permanent and field‑deployed facilities designated for classified work.
- Ensure compliance with UL 2050 standards and ICD 705/SCIF requirements as applicable.
- Coordinate with architects and construction leads on the buildout of SCIF/SAPF spaces.
- Implement access control, CCTV, intrusion detection, and response protocols.
- Act as the primary interface with DCSA for inspections, audits, and vulnerability assessments.
- Lead preparation for annual security reviews, inspections, and self‑inspections per NISPOM requirements.
- Ensure timely submission of required reports including SF‑86 issues, foreign contacts, adverse information, and suspicious activity.
- Maintain strong relationships with DCSA, DoD CAF, FBI, NCIS, and other relevant government stakeholders.
- Develop and implement security education programs including initial briefings, annual refresher training, derivative classifier training, and foreign travel risk awareness.
- Conduct tabletop exercises, emergency response drills, and insider threat awareness campaigns in coordination with enterprise stakeholders.
- Maintain secure and…
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