The Project Manager (PM) shall have experience and qualifications on a range of security-related skills and have a verified record of proven reliability and good conduct
The PM position is excluded from Exhibit A and may be included in the overhead rate. Education: The Project Manager (PM) shall have completed a secondary education, poly technical school, National Diploma, or Associate degree, and have experience in program or project management and qualifications on a range of security-related skills along with a verified record of proven reliability and good conduct to minimize personnel and staffing issues.
Experience: The PM shall have a minimum of 10 years police, military, security, or local guard force management experience with a minimum of five years of the work experience being at supervisory or command levels. A minimum of five years work experience in the host country or region. The PM shall possess intimate knowledge of overseas security environments and have a familiarity of the recent trends and specific terrorist and criminal threats facing the U.S Mission. Experience with risk management including problem identification and problem solving would be highly recommended. On a daily basis, the PM shall analyze the operational security environment throughout region, country and the city and work closely with the COR to ensure Post's security posture and countermeasures are commensurate with the overall threat to U.S. personnel and the Mission.
In addition, the PM shall meet the following qualifications and to perform supervisory duties that include: Knowledge and Skills: The PM shall have the following knowledge and skills:
- Be a citizen of the host country, or a third country national citizen in possession of a valid current work visa in the host nation;
- Speak the local language and English speaking/reading skill level S4/R4;
- Able to use a computer including all common office management tools (e.g. Microsoft Office);
- Experience with multiple levels of communication between various levels of management;
- Experience managing security staff or local guard force management experience;
- Be an expert in all areas of physical security and access control;
- Must understand operational methods of all guard force units and zones for response, and maintain a professional demeanor under highly stressful circumstances;
- Be experienced in basic communications and radio use/procedures; **Be able to maintain and manage communication between all parties;**:
- Provide risk management planning and performing qualitative risk analysis;
- Be able to define, sequence and estimate activities and resources;
- Experience with acquiring, developing, and managing project teams;
- Oversight of and responsible for quality control and contract compliance;
- Hold a current host-country driver's license.
Duties: The PM must be able to provide proactive program management, and provide the COR with specific information and status of the local guard force on a daily basis. The PM shall be dedicated full time to support this contract. The PM shall be accessible and responsive to the CO or COR on all matters related to performance of this contract 24 hours per day, seven days per week. The PM shall be accessible in person within one hour of request by the COR or GTM. For scheduled and unscheduled absences of the PM, the contractor shall follow the procedures outlined in Section J Exhibit O, Contingency Plan. The PM shall reside in the same city as the U.S. Embassy/Consulate in which they will be managing. The PM must meet with the COR and Local Guard Force Coordinator routinely. When implemented, the PM shall be knowledgeable in the use of and maintenance of myLGP system and ensure the data in myLGP is current, complete and accurate.
Pay: $42,000.00 - $47,000.00 per month
**Language**:
- English (required)
Work Location: In person