Overview: TechWise is supporting the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Office of Internal Affairs (IA), Credibility Assessment Division (CAD) oversees the administering of polygraph examinations in support of Personnel Security Division's (PSD) mission to conduct vetting of law enforcement applicants. The purpose of PSD's vetting is to determine suitability for employment in the nation's largest law enforcement agency. Congress passed the Anti-Border Corruption Act of 2010 that requires U.S. Customs and Border Protection to administer polygraph examinations to all applicants for law enforcement positions with U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
Job Summary: Our Polygraph Administrator will provide contractor support in order to administer polygraph examinations and other credibility assessment methodologies for all new and current Law Enforcement Officer Employees. Contractors shall collaborate, assist, and support CAD personnel in scheduling, conducting, and finalizing polygraph examinations. Contractor will also be required to provide other support services, such as, collection and review of applicant's background documentation, and complete all appropriate data entries of examination
Essential Functions: The Polygraph Administrator will provide the following technical tasks:
Pre-test preparations which shall include:
Collect and review all applicable documentation
Complete all data analysis, pre-employment tests
Interview procedures with the Law Enforcement applicant in accordance with the Policy and Reference Manual with Appendices from DACA and Federal Standards
Conduct polygraph examinations and interviews:
Collect and review all applicable forms
Obtain audio recordings of polygraph examinations as directed
Properly document examinations results
In-test and post-test procedures with the Law Enforcement applicant in accordance with the Policy and Reference Manual with Appendices from DACA and Federal Standards
Polygraph Examination Report
Once the completion of a polygraph examination, the contractor shall provide, within three (3) business days, a complete and accurate polygraph examination report to the designated QC Manager
Must have been trained through the National Center for credibility Assessment (NCCA, formerly known as DCCA)
Excellent oral and written communication skills a must. Must be able to work in a potentially confrontational environment on a daily basis, and must have excellent interpersonal and representational skills, and the ability to work independently, as well as part of a team
Interested individuals must be able to make independent and empirical analysis relative to examination results and prepares reports of investigation
Applicants should have levels of professional and personal integrity, trustworthiness, and loyalty to the United States.
Skills & Requirements
Required Qualifications:
Must have been trained through the National Center for Credibility Assessment (NCCA, formerly known as DCCA). Excellent oral and written communication skills
Possess U.S. Secret Security Clearance
Must be able to work in a potentially confrontational environment on a daily basis
A broad range of interests, and must be informed on a wide range of topics
The ability to routinely relate to and interact with people from a wide range of cultures, backgrounds and expertise
Tenacity, confidence, maturity, organizational skills, and ability to manage multiple tasking's concurrently, as well as give/take direction
Exposure to a variety of polygraph testing formats to include Counterintelligence scope exams and pre-employment exams
Willing to travel
Desired Qualifications and Professional Experiences:
Five years' of living abroad
Five years' experience in a technical field
NOTE: The preceding job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees with this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees assigned to this job.