Security (Polygraph Examiner) - Mid Level
Job Description
The National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) focuses on designing, building, launching, and maintaining America’s intelligence satellites. Whether creating the latest innovations in satellite technology, contracting with the most cost-efficient industrial supplier, conducting rigorous launch schedules, or providing the highest-quality products to our customers, we never lose focus on who we are working to protect our Nation and its Citizens.
The NRO Cadre is collecting resumes of mid level Security Specialists (Polygraph Examiners) GG-13 for current and future opportunities.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES INCLUDE:
Don’t forget to check out our excellent benefits!
You must be a U.S. Citizen to apply. This position requires that you obtain and maintain a TS/SCI security clearance. You will also be subject to pre-employment and periodic drug testing and a polygraph examination.
Applicant must have directly applicable experience that demonstrates the possession of the knowledge, skills, abilities, and competencies necessary for immediate success in the position.
Full Performance – GG 13
2021 Salary range for Washington DC Area: $103,689-134,798.
Applicants must have directly applicable experience that demonstrates the possession of the knowledge, skills, and competencies necessary for immediate success in the position. Qualifying experience may have been acquired in any public or private sector job, but will clearly demonstrate past experience in the application of the particular competencies/knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to successfully perform the duties of the position. Such experience is typically or directly related to the work of the position to be filled. Experience must be reflected in your resume.
MUST BE A CURRENT FEDERALLY CERTIFIED POLYGRAPH EXAMINER OR CERTIFIED POLYGRAPH EXAMINER WITH AT LEAST TWO YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AS A POLYGRAPH EXAMINER. ONCE CERTIFIED, THE CANDIDATE MUST MEET THE MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR DOD CERTIFICATION CONTINUATION AS A POLYGRAPH EXAMINER.
THIS POSITION HAS A BASIC REQUIREMENT FOR THE SECURITY SPECIALIST (POLYGRAPH): All polygraph examiner candidates must graduate from the National Center for Credibility Assessment (NCCA) Psychophysiological Detection of Deception (PDD) training program. Admission to the NCCA PDD training program requires: A bachelor's degree from an accredited educational institution authorized to grant baccalaureate degrees.
*NOTE: ADMISSION TO THE NCCA PDD TRAINING PROGRAM REQUIRES:
These positions are a Defense Civilian Intelligence Personnel System (DCIPS) position in the Excepted Service under 10 USC 1601.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT WORKING FOR NRO CADRE
BASIC ELIGIBILITY for a position with NRO:
HIRING INCENTIVES
The NRO may offer hiring incentives and other entitlements at management’s discretion.
TRIAL PERIOD
All new DCIPS employees will be required to serve a 2-year trial period.
VETERANS’ PREFERENCE
DoD Components with DCIPS positions apply Veterans’ Preference to preference eligible candidates as defined by Section 2108 of Title 5 USC, in accordance with the procedures provided in DoD Instruction 1400.25, Vol 2005, DCIPS Employment and Placement. If you are a veteran claiming veterans’ preference, as defined by section 2108 of Title 5 USC, you must submit documents verifying your eligibility with your application package.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY POLICY
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