ContinuityGS

Construction Surveillance Technician (CST) - DoD

ContinuityGS  •  Montgomery, AL (Onsite)  •  2 months ago
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Job Description

Construction Surveillance Technician (CST) - DoD
Location: Wiesbaden, Germany
Start Date: April 2026

The Construction Surveillance Technician (CST) supports Department of Defense secure construction projects by detecting, deterring, and neutralizing technical surveillance threats throughout all phases of construction. The CST ensures facilities meet U.S. Government security standards and accreditation requirements under applicable Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) criteria.

The contractor shall provide CST personnel who have successfully completed a 40-hour, industry-recognized CST certification course and possess the technical expertise, judgment, and operational experience necessary to support sensitive and secure construction environments, including SCIF-related projects.

Requirements

Required Qualifications

  • Completion of a 40-hour industry-recognized CST certification course
  • Ability to meet SOFA accreditation requirements
  • Demonstrated experience supporting U.S. Government secure construction projects

Required Expertise and Skills

The CST must demonstrate expertise in the following areas:

  • U.S. Government security policies, directives, standards, and accreditation processes
  • Technical Surveillance Countermeasures (TSCM) principles and practices
  • Identification of technical surveillance techniques, foreign intelligence devices, and counterintelligence threats
  • Photo Intelligence (PHOTOINT) and Imagery Intelligence (IMINT) techniques
  • Identification of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs)
  • Identification of unauthorized materials and methods used to place technical penetrations
  • Recognition and reporting of suspicious behavior
  • Construction security surveillance techniques
  • Inspection techniques and methodologies
  • Conducting inspections of completed work for compliance and anomalies
  • Secure logistics of materials and controlled transportation
  • Technical surveillance of personnel
  • Drafting construction site security plans, accreditation support plans, transportation security plans, and pre-construction checklists
  • Conducting sound testing for STC-rated structures
  • Interpretation of construction drawings, blueprints, and technical specifications
  • Foundations and concrete systems, including reinforcement bar, caissons, footers, and forms
  • Structural steel, welding, fireproofing, and finishing work
  • Wall construction systems
  • Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) systems
  • HVAC/mechanical systems including chillers, condensers, ducting, and piping in secure environments
  • Electrical systems including power distribution, low-voltage systems, conduit, breakers, and grounding
  • Telecommunications systems including: wiring, splicing, patching, switching, and associated vulnerabilities
  • QA/QC practices and systems for structural, mechanical, electrical, and telecommunications installations
  • Identification of technical exploitation risks during construction and installation phases
  • Access control and site security design and setup
  • Static security techniques and procedures
  • Vehicle search techniques
  • Personnel search techniques
  • Industrial and government security requirements
  • Familiarity with EU manufacturers and construction materials (e.g., rebar, HVAC components, doors, windows, lighting, concrete)
  • Observing manufacturing procedures and escorting/transporting materials from multiple EU manufacturers to Secure Storage Areas (SSAs)
  • Operation of X-ray machines and metal detectors
  • Provision and maintenance of required health, safety, and equipment certifications
  • Producing detailed written reports documenting activities, inspections, investigations, anomalies, deficiencies, and incidents
  • Accurate documentation of construction security processes and findings
  • Working knowledge of construction safety practices and procedures
  • High attention to detail and situational awareness
  • Ability to work independently in controlled and high-security environments
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Professional judgment and discretion
  • Ability to interact effectively with government personnel, contractors, and foreign nationals
ContinuityGS

About ContinuityGS

In 2002, an idea was born, giving rise to Continuity Global Solutions. A close-knit group with a shared vision of making a global impact joined forces, pooling their wisdom and expertise to forge a powerhouse. This powerhouse was dedicated to serving clients from government and industry sectors, even in the most demanding global landscapes. From this foundational philosophy of service and unwavering commitment, a company has flourished, now comprising nearly 5,000 professionals across 22 countries. Although the original team has evolved, the unwavering determination to catalyze positive change in the world remains as steadfast as ever.

Our name, Continuity, is a testament to the enduring allegiance we have to our clients and team. It encapsulates an unbroken chain, where seasoned, ingenious professionals rise to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing global stage. With them, we ensure the seamless fulfillment of demanding customer needs, regardless of the fluidity of the environment.

Industry
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Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Chantilly, Virginia
Year Founded
2002
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