Senior Special Security Technician (Facility Monitor)

Tampa, FL
Full Time
Experienced
Location: Tampa, FL (Onsite)
Employment Type: Full-Time, Regular
Department: Intelligence Operations and Analysis
Security Clearance: Top Secret/SCI with Polygraph Eligibility
Hours: Standard duty hours, Monday–Friday; mission support may require flexibility


About Us

At Lucayan Technology Solutions LLC, we deliver secure, innovative solutions in support of national defense and intelligence missions. As a trusted government contracting partner, we provide top-tier technology and intelligence services that safeguard our nation. Our team is mission-driven, and we are committed to building careers that matter.

Job Summary

Lucayan Technology Solutions is seeking a Senior Special Security Technician (Facility Monitor) to support operations at a Combatant Command (CCMD) and the Joint Intelligence Operations Center (JIOC) in Tampa, FL. The Facility Monitor will be responsible for protecting classified facilities and sensitive information, enforcing access control protocols, and responding to security incidents. This role plays a vital part in ensuring the safety and integrity of SCI and SCIF environments.

Key Responsibilities
 
  • Monitor and control access to SCI and SCIF facilities.
  • Verify credentials and authorize personnel entry.
  • Prevent unauthorized access to classified information and spaces.
  • Provide escort support for custodial staff, contractors, and uncleared workers.
  • Ensure compliance with security protocols during escort operations.
  • Respond to and manage security incidents and emergencies.
  • Support adherence to DoD and IC security procedures.

Work Environment
 
  • Onsite position located in Tampa, Florida.
  • High-security, mission-critical environment supporting U.S. defense operations.
  • Collaborative team setting with opportunities to contribute directly to national security.

Required Qualifications
 
  • Clearance: Active Top Secret/SCI with polygraph eligibility.
  • Citizenship: U.S. Citizenship required.
  • Education & Experience:
    • Master’s degree with 5 years of related experience, OR
    • Bachelor’s degree with 7 years of related experience.
    • At least 2 years of recent security-related experience.
  • Strong attention to detail, communication, and interpersonal skills.

Required Certifications
 
  • None required.
  • Certifications in security management, DoD physical security, or access control systems preferred.

Preferred Qualifications
 
  • Leadership experience in facility security or access control.
  • Familiarity with USCENTCOM J2 facilities and security protocols.

Employment Details
 
  • Seniority Level: Senior
  • Employment Type: Full-Time, Regular
  • Job Function: Facility Security, Access Control, Intelligence Support
  • Industry: Defense & Space, Government Contracting
  • Travel: Less than 10%

Why Lucayan?

At Lucayan Technology Solutions, you’ll join a mission-focused team supporting U.S. defense operations. We value our people as the cornerstone of our success and provide opportunities to grow your career while making a direct impact on national security.


Apply Now to join a team where your expertise in facility and security operations makes a difference.
 
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