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A radio frequency specialist with an eagle eye for detail, you're keen to use your technical expertise to serve a bigger purpose. A purpose with national security at its heart and international scope. With opportunities to travel and take on responsibilities that truly matter. This role as a Technical Security Countermeasures Officer will give you all those rewards - and more.
At FCDO Services, we protect the UK's interests at home and overseas. We design and construct secure government buildings, courier diplomatic packages worldwide, safeguard government tech, and a whole lot more.
Our work is as varied and vital as it gets, but we never lose sight of our people. Their skills, aspirations and growth mean as much as the global mission we're on. In our world, it all matters.
Beyond our worldwide work in construction, logistics, and more, we're also home to the UK National Authority for Counter Eavesdropping (UK NACE). Working at the cutting edge of technology, the teams at UK NACE guard against technical espionage, provide policy advice to the government, investigate threats, and more - all to protect our nation's secrets. Now, you've got the opportunity to join them.
As Technical Security Countermeasures Officer you'll be a vital member of the Radio Countermeasures team within UK NACE. This role is all about assessing the vulnerability of sensitive assets that are critical to the UK's security. Specifically, you'll facilitate technical security elements for conferences, events and general embassy business. You'll do this at venues, diplomatic posts and embassies in the UK and sometimes overseas. Looking holistically at anything within your remit that could be compromised in a technical attack, you'll support the development of technologies and strategies that keep people and information safe.
From carrying out crucial technical inspections, through to providing valued advice and consultation, you'll demonstrate excellent communication and influencing skills. You'll work with a wide range of customers, stakeholders and international partners - from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, through to other government departments, the police and local authorities.
Working as part of UK NACE is unlike anything else you'll ever do. You'll have access to high profile work at the heart of government and international diplomacy - so we will rely not only on your technical skills but also on your discretion and ability to be diplomatic. It's important for you to be adaptable as you may be working on a major international conference one day, then looking into basement cabling at an embassy the day after. Calm under pressure, you have plenty of ideas and you thrive when thinking on your feet.
You'll bring to the role good knowledge of the radio frequency (RF) spectrum, together with understanding of installations - for example, cabling infrastructure. Good IT skills are also essential. We expect you to have a Level 3 qualification in a science, technology, engineering or mathematics discipline. You're open to ongoing technical training and happy to work on projects overseas from time to time. At FCDO Services you'll discover a platform to use your skills and knowledge in unique ways that help to protect us all.
Working with us you'll help keep people, information, and assets safe around the world. It's a role you can feel proud of; and we aim to make every part of your career just as rewarding. That's why when you join us, expect to receive a competitive salary, generous holiday entitlement and a Civil Service Pension. Along with this, you'll also have access to training and other development opportunities to help grow your career with us. Our offices have an on-site gym, nursery, café, and restaurant, and we offer interest-free loans on season tickets and bikes to help you get there. It's a great set of benefits made to support all you do, and all you need.
Every single colleague must be security cleared before joining us. If you're successful in your application, we'll ask you to undergo our vetting process to achieve Developed Vetting (DV) clearance. You can find out more about vetting on our website.
Closing date: Midnight 10th December 2024.
The vital work we do takes an incredible community of colleagues, with different skills, backgrounds, cultures and identities. We support every individual, so that you always know you're welcome and valued. It's what makes us a Disability Confident employer. And why we're recognised as a ‘Carer Confident' workplace. And it's how you know you're joining an inspiring, inclusive organisation.