What are the responsibilities and job description for the Security Clearance Processor position at Catapult Federal Services?
*Fully Remote*
*Will be working on EST*
Normal business hours: M-F 6am-6pm EST
(Able to work 8hrs within that time frame (ex: 6am-2pm, 8am-4pm, etc)** Very flexible schedule)
Background Investigation Processing Support: e-QIP Processor
Day-to-Day Responsibilities:
- Assist the client with all aspects of front-end background investigation processing for the CMS population.
- Enter data into the client’s processing systems, including but not limited to:
- Case Management System (CMS)
- Security Manager
- IDMS
- SCMS
- Enterprise User Administration (EUA) Front-End Interface (EFI)
- Enter data into the e-QIP system for processing from initiation to completion for the client population, ensuring proper completion by conducting a quality review and communicating with the customer through in-person meetings, emails, or phone calls.
- Access the DCSA CVS/PIPS database to review customer’s prior investigation information, update and upload into the customer’s Security Manager profile, and provide Federal Personnel Security Specialists for further review.
- Ensure Foreign National customers present documents providing Federal work authorization and upload them into Security Manager, providing expiration dates for credential processing.
Required Skills:
- Experience using DCSA systems such as e-QIP, NP2, and CVS/PIPS
- Experience initiating and reviewing DCSA e-QIP submissions
- Prior personnel security experience
- Strong preference for candidates with previous federal contracting experience
- Strong oral and written communication skills
- Strong MS Office skills
- Experience with HSPD-12
Preferred Skills:
- Demonstrate exceptional customer-focused solutions
- Attention to detail and positive demeanor
- Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
- Ability to work with personnel from all levels of an organization
- Ability to complete multiple projects and client deliverables with minimal direction or oversight
Education:
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
- Equivalents:
- High School Diploma 4 years of additional relevant IT experience, or
- Associate Degree 1 year of additional relevant IT experience