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Security Technical Specialists
  

Security Technical Specialists

A security technical specialist adjusting a perimeter surveillance camera.Security technical specialists are assigned throughout the world to develop, implement, and maintain technical security programs at U.S. diplomatic missions.

View the Security Technical Specialist brochure.

For more information, contact us at DSRecruitment@state.gov.


 Qualifications

  • U.S. citizenship
  • 21 years of age
  • High school diploma
  • If required, registration under the Military Selective Service Act
  • Undergo a thorough background investigation and qualify for a Top Secret security clearance
  • Pass a stringent medical exam and be available for worldwide assignment
  • Be willing to travel and accept assignments throughout the world. Technicians are required to live and work a substantial portion of their career overseas.
  • Be willing to spend the majority of their time traveling
  • Foreign language ability is desirable, but not mandatory
  • Possess a valid U.S. driver's license
  • Demonstrated ability to troubleshoot and repair electronic, electrical, and electro-mechanical systems and equipment

The increasing impact of technology on our society extends to the protection of our embassies and diplomatic missions overseas. Threats against American diplomats and missions have become more frequent and sophisticated, making the protection of our people, facilities, and national security information an urgent priority.

Security technical specialists work as a team member for security engineering officers in support of the Bureau of Diplomatic Security's worldwide technical security programs. These programs provide protection for Department of State facilities and personnel from technical espionage, acts of terrorism, and crime through the use of sophisticated electronic and electro-mechanical security systems.

Prior to their initial assignment, which is normally a 2-year tour of duty, each new security technical specialist will complete several months of specialized training. Technicians are then assigned to a team, led by an experienced security engineering officer, in any of our 38 engineering service centers around the world, at the Department of State in Washington, DC, or in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Responsibilities include corrective and preventative maintenance, and testing of technical security systems; equipment logistics and inventory; bench repair of defective technical security system equipment to the component level; and assisting security engineering officers with surveys, system specifications, and installations.

Security technical specialists are members of the Foreign Service and spend a substantial portion of their careers abroad. Travel to nearby countries to conduct engineering surveys and security inspections, install equipment, and to provide electronic maintenance may occupy up to 50 percent of an overseas officer's time.

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Salary and Benefits

Starting salaries range from $ 35,853 to $48,184, depending on qualifications and location of assignment.

An excellent benefits package includes:

  • Group life and health insurance
  • Annual and sick leave accrual; retirement plan
  • Government-provided quarters or housing allowance overseas
  • Home leave to the United States between overseas assignments
  • Rest and recuperation leave, with transportation partially paid, when employees and their dependents are assigned to designated hardship posts
  • Cost of living allowance
  • Educational allowance for dependents under certain circumstances
  • Danger pay at designated posts
  • Moving expenses for assignments

A high level of responsibility, good opportunities for promotion, and an excellent benefits package await you. Make the most of your unique skills and abilities as a Diplomatic Security security technical specialist.

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Highlights
We are not currently accepting applications for security technical specialist. However you may view the closed announcement for more details on this challenging career.
  
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