Employer: Engility Corporation
Location: Nigeria
Closing date August 20, 2016
International Resources Group (IRG), a wholly owned subsidiary of Engility, is seeking a Project Security Manager for the Nigeria Power Sector programme (NPSP). The objective of NPSP is to increase electricity availability and access in Nigeria through facilitating transactions and strengthening the enabling environment for private sector investment in the power sector.
The Security Manager is part of the Operations team and will report to the Director of Operations and Finance. In conjunction with Engility’s security provider, the Security Manager will be responsible for the day-to-day management and coordination of operational
field security activities and compliance with corporate security policies. The Security Manager will be required to work with various stakeholders, including Nigerian government officials, project stakeholders, USAID, and other development partners. The Security Manager will be based in in Abuja, Nigeria.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES
The Security Manager’s day-to-day responsibilities include:
Oversee security, including leading the process of developing, reviewing and strengthening security policies, guidelines, strategies and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs);
Ensure full compliance of all security protocols by all staff, including drivers, consultants and visitors on NPSP premises and for NPSP staff, drivers and consultants involved in field assignments;
Regularly review security protocols and recomment updates;
Ensure all first aid, hibernation, and grab bag kits are fully stocked, fire extinguishers are fully operational, and items are replaced before expiration date;
Establish, maintain, and monitor staff and asset movement tracking systems.
Maintain information systems that clearly present this information to NPSP staff while maintaining operational security on movement information;
Analyse trends in security incidents. Report incidents pertaining to NPSP or major security incidents in Nigeria with an emphasis NPSP project;
Coordinate with potential third party security providers to ensure appropriate management oversight over both static, mobile guards and drivers;
Ensure that all staff, the support team, visitors and consultants are provided security briefing, copy of security policies and SOPs;
Conduct basic security management training for guards and drivers and arrange for refresher courses;
With the COP, lead the weekly security meeting of all staff at NPSP office and ensure that all staff actively participate in the meeting and share security information;
Regularly monitor local and international media such as TV news, printed newspapers, radios and online news related to security issues and bring relevant issues to the security team and the COP’s attention;
Ensure vehicle log books, local visitor’s register are maintained, regularly checked and feedback provided to drivers and guards;
Ensure that that evacuation and crisis management plans are in place and regularly updated;
Lead in developing contingency plans in special situation such as national election, large international events, significant national days/events, etc.;
Ensure communication equipment including telephones, SIM cards, handsets, and satellite phones are well maintained, functional and usable at all times;
Perform other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM TANGIBLE QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum five years of military, security, or law enforcement experience with mid-level management exposure to resource allocation and contingency planning;
Minimum two years of security operations experience in multi-cultural teams comprised of both direct employees and personnel from sub-contracted security providers;
Associate’s degree or higher in a related field of study; a high school diploma, GED or equivalent with a relevant combination of experience may be accepted in lieu of an associate’s degree. Preference will be given to candidates with a high level of professional knowledge and extensive work experience;
Proficiency in physical security standards, with specific knowledge of personnel protection and guard force operations;
Proven effective implementation of security platforms for civilian operations in conflict zones, including crisis management;
Ability to implement the Standard Operating Procedures with rigor and to hold staff accountable for breaches in security;
Ability to interact professionally with international and local staff.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Extensive programme management experience with USAID, the Department of Defense, or the Department of State in complex environments preferred;
Excellent communication, effective leadership and interpersonal skills;
Ability to work with minimal supervision;
Excellent problem solving skills.
Location: Nigeria
Closing date August 20, 2016
International Resources Group (IRG), a wholly owned subsidiary of Engility, is seeking a Project Security Manager for the Nigeria Power Sector programme (NPSP). The objective of NPSP is to increase electricity availability and access in Nigeria through facilitating transactions and strengthening the enabling environment for private sector investment in the power sector.
The Security Manager is part of the Operations team and will report to the Director of Operations and Finance. In conjunction with Engility’s security provider, the Security Manager will be responsible for the day-to-day management and coordination of operational
field security activities and compliance with corporate security policies. The Security Manager will be required to work with various stakeholders, including Nigerian government officials, project stakeholders, USAID, and other development partners. The Security Manager will be based in in Abuja, Nigeria.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES
The Security Manager’s day-to-day responsibilities include:
Oversee security, including leading the process of developing, reviewing and strengthening security policies, guidelines, strategies and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs);
Ensure full compliance of all security protocols by all staff, including drivers, consultants and visitors on NPSP premises and for NPSP staff, drivers and consultants involved in field assignments;
Regularly review security protocols and recomment updates;
Ensure all first aid, hibernation, and grab bag kits are fully stocked, fire extinguishers are fully operational, and items are replaced before expiration date;
Establish, maintain, and monitor staff and asset movement tracking systems.
Maintain information systems that clearly present this information to NPSP staff while maintaining operational security on movement information;
Analyse trends in security incidents. Report incidents pertaining to NPSP or major security incidents in Nigeria with an emphasis NPSP project;
Coordinate with potential third party security providers to ensure appropriate management oversight over both static, mobile guards and drivers;
Ensure that all staff, the support team, visitors and consultants are provided security briefing, copy of security policies and SOPs;
Conduct basic security management training for guards and drivers and arrange for refresher courses;
With the COP, lead the weekly security meeting of all staff at NPSP office and ensure that all staff actively participate in the meeting and share security information;
Regularly monitor local and international media such as TV news, printed newspapers, radios and online news related to security issues and bring relevant issues to the security team and the COP’s attention;
Ensure vehicle log books, local visitor’s register are maintained, regularly checked and feedback provided to drivers and guards;
Ensure that that evacuation and crisis management plans are in place and regularly updated;
Lead in developing contingency plans in special situation such as national election, large international events, significant national days/events, etc.;
Ensure communication equipment including telephones, SIM cards, handsets, and satellite phones are well maintained, functional and usable at all times;
Perform other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM TANGIBLE QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum five years of military, security, or law enforcement experience with mid-level management exposure to resource allocation and contingency planning;
Minimum two years of security operations experience in multi-cultural teams comprised of both direct employees and personnel from sub-contracted security providers;
Associate’s degree or higher in a related field of study; a high school diploma, GED or equivalent with a relevant combination of experience may be accepted in lieu of an associate’s degree. Preference will be given to candidates with a high level of professional knowledge and extensive work experience;
Proficiency in physical security standards, with specific knowledge of personnel protection and guard force operations;
Proven effective implementation of security platforms for civilian operations in conflict zones, including crisis management;
Ability to implement the Standard Operating Procedures with rigor and to hold staff accountable for breaches in security;
Ability to interact professionally with international and local staff.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Extensive programme management experience with USAID, the Department of Defense, or the Department of State in complex environments preferred;
Excellent communication, effective leadership and interpersonal skills;
Ability to work with minimal supervision;
Excellent problem solving skills.
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