Bespoketechinc
962-A – Architectural Engineering Analyst – SME
Bespoketechinc, Bethesda, Maryland, us, 20811
962-A – Architectural Engineering Analyst – SME
Bethesda, MD - Full Time
Architectural Engineering Analyst Skill Level: Subject Matter Expert Location: Bethesda
** MUST HAVE A POLY CLEARANCE TO APPLY**
Providing services in research and reviewing the design, development, construction, alteration or repair of diplomatic buildings and/or structures to ensure appropriate security of the construction project. Duties include: Review project plans, Construction Security Plans, construction blueprints, architectural drawings, and technical data to determine compliance with relevant Department of State (DoS) and Intelligence Community (IC) standards. Provide advice and guidance to federal leadership on recommended changes and solutions to correct security deficiencies. Collaborate with project stakeholders on proposed solutions and design remediations. Assist project stakeholders with the preparation of Congressional certification or internal confirmation packages. Respond to Requests for Information, providing engineering/architectural insight on potential technical security vulnerabilities including electrical power systems and red/black isolation. Review and report on construction Security Plans for compliance with all relevant DoS and IC standards. Provide consulting advice and written recommendations regarding proposed changes to policies and standards. Provide support to the Congressional security certification process for US diplomatic facilities. Provide architectural/engineering input to draft policies, best practices, and studies. Required Qualifications: Typically requires a BA degree and 12 – 15 years of prior relevant experience or Masters with 10 – 13 years of prior relevant experience in the following: Experience reviewing project plans, construction Security Plans, architectural drawings, and/or technical data to determine compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Deep and practical understanding of secure USG facilities construction, maintenance, and operation in overseas environments. In-depth understanding of architectural and security technical principles, theories, concepts, and their application across a range of programs. Capability with resolving highly complex problems using significant application of technical knowledge, conceptualizing, reasoning, and interpretation. Develop solutions that are highly innovative and achieved through research and integration of best practices. Ability to communicate with executive leadership (internally or client) regarding matters of significant importance to the organization/project. Work collaboratively across multiple U.S. Government IC agencies and Department of State to successfully advocate practices, new concepts, and approaches. Read and interpret blueprints and design documents for large, complex facilities. Desired Skills/Experience: Experience managing construction projects for U.S. diplomatic facilities overseas. Experience installing/designing secure power systems for Intelligence Community facilities and/or US Embassies. Experience with drafting, reviewing, approving, or implementing DoS or IC Construction Security Plans. Working knowledge of DoS construction security policies contained in the FAM/FAH. Working knowledge of ICD 705 requirements. Experience working with the IC. Deep understanding of red/black power isolation and grounding requirements. Working knowledge of electric power generation systems and components, electronic controls, fuel systems, and life and safety.
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Bethesda, MD - Full Time
Architectural Engineering Analyst Skill Level: Subject Matter Expert Location: Bethesda
** MUST HAVE A POLY CLEARANCE TO APPLY**
Providing services in research and reviewing the design, development, construction, alteration or repair of diplomatic buildings and/or structures to ensure appropriate security of the construction project. Duties include: Review project plans, Construction Security Plans, construction blueprints, architectural drawings, and technical data to determine compliance with relevant Department of State (DoS) and Intelligence Community (IC) standards. Provide advice and guidance to federal leadership on recommended changes and solutions to correct security deficiencies. Collaborate with project stakeholders on proposed solutions and design remediations. Assist project stakeholders with the preparation of Congressional certification or internal confirmation packages. Respond to Requests for Information, providing engineering/architectural insight on potential technical security vulnerabilities including electrical power systems and red/black isolation. Review and report on construction Security Plans for compliance with all relevant DoS and IC standards. Provide consulting advice and written recommendations regarding proposed changes to policies and standards. Provide support to the Congressional security certification process for US diplomatic facilities. Provide architectural/engineering input to draft policies, best practices, and studies. Required Qualifications: Typically requires a BA degree and 12 – 15 years of prior relevant experience or Masters with 10 – 13 years of prior relevant experience in the following: Experience reviewing project plans, construction Security Plans, architectural drawings, and/or technical data to determine compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Deep and practical understanding of secure USG facilities construction, maintenance, and operation in overseas environments. In-depth understanding of architectural and security technical principles, theories, concepts, and their application across a range of programs. Capability with resolving highly complex problems using significant application of technical knowledge, conceptualizing, reasoning, and interpretation. Develop solutions that are highly innovative and achieved through research and integration of best practices. Ability to communicate with executive leadership (internally or client) regarding matters of significant importance to the organization/project. Work collaboratively across multiple U.S. Government IC agencies and Department of State to successfully advocate practices, new concepts, and approaches. Read and interpret blueprints and design documents for large, complex facilities. Desired Skills/Experience: Experience managing construction projects for U.S. diplomatic facilities overseas. Experience installing/designing secure power systems for Intelligence Community facilities and/or US Embassies. Experience with drafting, reviewing, approving, or implementing DoS or IC Construction Security Plans. Working knowledge of DoS construction security policies contained in the FAM/FAH. Working knowledge of ICD 705 requirements. Experience working with the IC. Deep understanding of red/black power isolation and grounding requirements. Working knowledge of electric power generation systems and components, electronic controls, fuel systems, and life and safety.
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