WE ARE THE NRO For sixty years, the NRO has developed, acquired, launched and operated the satellites that are the foundation for America s advantage and strength in space. Using a diversified architecture of spacecraft, NRO collects and delivers the best space-based intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance content on the planet. NRO.gov Basic Eligibility For A Position With The NRO
You must be a U.S. Citizen
You must be 18 years of age or older
You must be able to obtain and maintain a TS/SCI security clearance
You will be subject to pre-employment and periodic drug testing
You will be subject to pre-employment and periodic polygraph examinations
Where You Will Work
The NRO Office of Security and Counterintelligence (OS&CI) passionately strives to ensure NRO mission support is maintained through continuous development, management of policy-driven guidance, and safety of our assets. A key component of OS&CI efforts is maintaining a trusted workforce. In working towards this, the NRO is seeking Polygraph Examiners for NRO s Polygraph Management Branch (PMB) which serves as an information asset to the Personnel Security Division (PSD) supporting its overarching goal for adjudication of Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) access to NRO s highly sensitive operating environment.
This position serves as a Security Specialist (Polygraph Examiner) performing operational counterintelligence (CI), counterespionage (CE), and personnel security polygraph examinations. Thesepositions are technical, non-supervisoryPolygraph Examiner positions. The work of this position involves a wide range of complex assignments and non-routine situations requiring extensive knowledge and experience in the technical field.
All polygraph examinations require case file analysis, interviewing, elicitation of information, and report writing.
The NRO Cadre is collecting resumes for consideration against current and future opportunities at multiple locations for Full Performance level (GG-11 to GG-13), Security Specialist (Polygraph Examiner), occupational series 0080. For more information on the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) occupational series, clickhere
Who May Apply
This position is open to the public.
Federal government employees MUST currently be at the grade level or higher as indicated in this announcement. This is NOT a promotion opportunity for current Federal government employees. If selected for the position, Federal government employees will transition laterally at their current grade level and step.
Federal applicants who exceed the advertised grade may voluntarily request acceptance at the lower grade per IAW DoD 1400.25 Volume 2006.
The NRO is only accepting external applicants for this job announcement. Current NRO Cadre employees should apply internally.
This position may not qualify for the appointment of a reemployed federal annuitant IAW DoDI 1400.25 Volume 300.
What You Will Be Doing
Functions as a certified polygraph examiner, conducting polygraph examinations ranging from the apparently innocuous to more complex, highly sensitive security issues.
Ensure polygraph examinations strictly comply with legal and regulatory requirements, and meet the security requirements for the NRO.
Position conducts examinations of high-profile examinees, and/or as necessitated specialized tests following repetitively unresolved examinations.
Coordinates with other polygraph examiners and supervisors for guidance as needed.
Reviews available supporting documents to assess best course of action for polygraph testing when discrepancies occur.
Participates in special projects and initiatives, and performs special assignments.
Protects classified materials through use of sound security practices for ensuring the safeguarding of classified information.
Applies DoD Directive 5210.48; DODI 5210.91, ODNI policy and NRO Directives relating to polygraph and personnel security.
What You Need
Candidates who are not federally trained and certified must successfully complete fourteen week Psychophysiological Detection of Deception (PDD) training at the National Center for Credibility Assessment (NCCA). Admission to the NCCA PDD training program requires:
U.S. Citizenship
At least 25 years of age (may be waived)
A bachelor s degree from a four-year college or university accredited by the U.S. Department of Education (transcripts must be provided)
A person who has at least 2 years of investigative experience (may be waived)
Successful completion of a Counterintelligence Security Polygraph (CSP) examination
Once certified by the NRO, the candidate must meet the minimum standards for DoD Certification continuation as a Polygraph Examiner
Knowledge of computer software, specifically the Microsoft Office suite.
Skills in applying data-gathering, analytical and evaluative techniques to identify, consider, and resolve issues concerning the efficiency and effectiveness of program policy and operations; demonstrates the ability to analyze, plan, and adjust individual work to meet program requirements and objectives within available resources.
Skill in providing briefings, preparing reports, and training lessons on wide-range of issues and topics relating to program activities.
Proven skills to communicate effectively, orally, and in writing.
Desired Qualifications:
Highly Desired: Current federally certified Polygraph Examiner.
Polygraph examiner in the private sector.
Experience interviewing and eliciting information from a variety of sources.
Other Information
Overtime Statement: May be required to work other than normal duty hours, which may include evenings, weekends, and/or holidays.
Travel Statement: May be required to travel in military or commercial aircraft to perform temporary duty assignments.
Financial Disclosure: May be required to file an OGE Form 450, Confidential Financial Disclosure Report, upon appointment and will be required to file annually.
Geographic Mobility Agreement: May be subject to directed reassignment as required to address mission effectiveness, and/or career development.
Emergency Essential: Certain positions are deemed emergency essential and incumbents must be willing to meet all position requirements.
Location
Chantilly, VA
Telework is not available and you must be able to work at the specified location.Salary
2024 salary range for the Chantilly, VA area:
GG-11: $82,764 - $107,590
GG-12: $99,200 - $128,956
GG-13: $117,962 - $153,354
Upon successful completion of PDD training at NCCA:2024 salary range for the Chantilly, VA area:
GG-11: $86,950 - $113,032
GG-12: $104,217 - $135,478
GG-13: $123,928 - $161,111
**This position is a Full Performance DCIPS position. The NRO is accepting applications from U.S. Citizens and current Federal Government employees for this positionTo qualify for the position,federal government employees MUST currently be at the GG-11, GG-12, or GG-13 level and may ONLY apply for a lateral reassignment at their current grade level and step.Federal applicants who exceed the advertised grade may voluntarily request acceptance at the lower grade per IAW DoD 1400.25 VolumeHiring Incentives
The NRO may offer hiring incentives and other entitlements at management s discretion.
Trial Period
All newDCIPS employees
will be required to serve a 2-year trial period.Veterans Preference
DoD Components with DCIPS positions apply Veterans Preference to preference eligible candidates as defined by Section 2108 of Title 5 USC, in accordance with the procedures provided in DoD Instruction 1400.25, Vol 2005, DCIPS Employment and Placement. If you are a veteran claiming veterans preference, as defined by section 2108 of Title 5 USC, you must submit documents verifying your eligibility upon request.
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