Lead Security Specialist
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Job description
The Special Programs Lead Security Specialist is responsible for overseeing and implementing security measures for classified programs, ensuring compliance with ICD 705 standards and TEMPEST requirements. This role involves managing upgrades and future classified builds, coordinating with cross-functional teams, and ensuring the highest levels of security and operational integrity. The specialist will play a critical role in safeguarding sensitive information and maintaining adherence to government and industry regulations., As the Lead Security Specialist, you will oversee security initiatives for classified programs, including facility design & upgrade, new builds, renovations, and continued operation. This full-time role requires expertise in ICD 705 standards, TEMPEST requirements, risk mitigation strategies, and government compliance. Integrates cross-functional security disciplines (Industrial Security, SAP/SAR, SCI as applicable, Physical/Technical Security, Cybersecurity, Insider Threat, OPSEC, and Export/ITAR) to ensure compliance, mission readiness, and competitive advantage. Your work will be critical to protecting classified information and supporting GE Aerospace's mission., Physical Security
- Lead security initiatives for classified programs, including facility upgrades and new builds.
- Ensure compliance with ICD 705 standards and TEMPEST requirements.
- Collaborate with engineering, operations, and program teams to integrate security measures into project plans.
- Conduct risk assessments and implement mitigation strategies to protect classified information.
- Maintain documentation and reporting in accordance with regulatory requirements.
- Provide training and guidance to team members on security protocols and best practices.
Operations Security
- Develop and enforce Program Security Guides (PSGs), SOPs, and OPSEC plans; conduct Critical Program Information (CPI) identification and protection planning.
- Lead derivative classification, marking, and safeguarding practices; perform self-inspections and corrective action plans.
Supplier and Subcontractor Security
- Assess and monitor subcontractor security compliance, including DD254 execution, secure communications, and classified visit control.
- Coordinate classified shipments, secure logistics, and international considerations (e.g., export control/ITAR/EAR, foreign travel/contacts).
Training and Governance
- Develop and deliver targeted security training and awareness for program personnel and suppliers; maintain records and compliance evidence.
- Prepare for and lead government assessments, Management Reviews, and internal audits; maintain authoritative, audit-ready documentation.
Requirements
Risk Assessment and Business Acumen: The ability to identify, evaluate, and prioritize potential threats and vulnerabilities, and to develop strategies to mitigate these risks. Understand the internal and external factors that impact the organization including market trends, competitive landscape and regulatory requirements.
Information & Analytical Thinking: the ability to collect, analyze and interpret information from various sources to anticipate and counteract potential security threats, while thinking critically and analytically to solve complex security problems and make informed decisions.
Adaptability and Resilience: The capacity to adapt to changing security landscapes and recover quickly from setbacks or incidents.
Interpersonal Skills & Customer Service: Strong interpersonal abilities, effective networking and collaboration capabilities, and cultural competence. High emotional intelligence and self-awareness are essential for fostering a respectful approach to security operations.
Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication skills to effectively convey security policies, procedures, and incident reports to stakeholders at all levels. Active listening & relationship building.
Project Management: The ability to plan, execute, and oversee security projects, ensuring they are completed on time and within budget., * Bachelor's degree from an accredited university or college or a high school diploma/GED with at least 4 years of relative experience
- Knowledge of NISPOM/32 CFR Part 117, DoDM 5205.07 Volumes, ICDs, JSIG/RMF, and sponsor-specific directives; demonstrated success leading secure facility accreditations and classified IS authorizations
- Active/current final DoD Secret clearance with ability to obtain and maintain SCI and SAP access as required by the program., * Expertise in ICD 705 and TEMPEST standards.
- Strong leadership and project management skills.
- Experience in classified program security and facility management.
- Ability to work in a fast-paced, high-security environment.
- Professional certifications preferred (e.g., ISP, SAPPC, SPeD, CISSP, SEC+) and experience with DISS, NISS, eMASS, and other classified network tools., * Background and drug screening required.
- Physical requirements: Ability to work in a secure environment and meet physical demands as needed.
- Environmental notes: Work may involve exposure to secure technical environments.
Benefits & conditions
At GE Aerospace, you'll join a team dedicated to ensuring the security and integrity of classified programs that support critical aerospace initiatives. Our site is known for its commitment to excellence, innovation, and adherence to regulatory standards. We offer competitive benefits, professional development opportunities, and a collaborative work environment.