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Announcement #881242500

SECURITY ASSISTANT (ALARM MONITOR)

U.S. Marine Corps · San Diego, California
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What you'd do

You will serve as a SECURITY ASSISTANT (Alarm Monitor) in the Provost Marshal Office/Marine Corps Police Department of MARINE CORPS AIR STATION MIRAMAR.

Major duties

You will monitor Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) screens for unauthorized activity/activation based on images displayed. You will monitor and operate a Mass Notification System (MNS) to ensure proper dissemination of emergency mass notification messages and ensure proper operation of system. You will maintain alarm control log of all alarm conditions to include setting, resetting, activation, and deactivation to ensure alarms are not malfunctioning. You will utilize Symmetry Security Management System to monitor, troubleshoot, manage, and control site security electronic systems. You will operate a variety of office automation equipment, including copy machines, facsimile machines, networked computers, laser printers, shredders, scanners, and other electronic equipment. You will ensure call rosters on key personnel are accurate and maintain complete and accurate listing of all Fire/Smoke alarm boxes.

What you need to qualify

GS-07: Your resume must demonstrate at least one year of specialized experience at or equivalent to the GS-06 grade level or pay band in the Federal service or equivalent experience in the private or public sector. Specialized experience must demonstrate the following: Performing administrative office security support, monitoring and troubleshooting electronic security systems, intrusion detection systems, alarms, mass notification and closed circuit television systems. Additional qualification information can be found from the following Office of Personnel Management website: https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/classification-qualifications/general-schedule-qualification-standards/#url=List-by-Occupational-Series Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., professional, philanthropic, religious, spiritual, community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment.

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