Security Project Manager Jobs in the United States
Two95 International Inc.
Washington, DC
Project Manager who will be responsible for managing medium to large complex security projects involving physical and electronic security measures, risk management, homeland security and or infrastructure protection program. • Identify, document and elevate cross-organizational and vendor-driven dependencies, and work with managers and peers across the organization to develop and implement appropriate dependency management processes.
Two95 International Inc.
Washington, DC
The Project Manager is responsible for overseeing complex Corporate Security (CS) projects, which include wedge barriers, cameras, bollards, guard quarters, fencing, and other related implementations used for security hardening of facilities. Responsibilities include: Performing final acceptance of construction projects prior to turnover from project to steady state.
Two95 International Inc.
Washington, DC
Minimum 10 years of relevant work experience with a Bachelor's degree or any equivalent combination of education and work experience. Note: If interested, please send your updated resume and include your rate requirement along with your contact details and a suitable time when we can reach you.
Asset Protection and Security
Washington, DC
Satisfy one of the following: Two years of service in the United States Armed Services (including Reserve or National Guard); Any combination of two years of experience in physical security (as a security officer—armed or unarmed) and service with the United States Armed Services (including Reserves or National Guard); Associate’s Degree in a security or law enforcement field; Successful completion of a police officer’s basic training academy. CSOs must meet the following qualifications, to be vetted by the contract agency prior to referral: Possess United States citizenship (either by birth or naturalization).
TalentBurst, Inc.
$500 - $747 Per hour
Montreal, QC
Comprehensive technical understanding of a broad range of security concepts and countermeasures including workstation and server security, OS security, perimeter security, cryptography, and network security. Excellent written and oral communication skills, with the ability to explain complex issues clearly and concisely to audiences of varying technical or accountability levels.
TalentBurst, Inc.
Berlin, CT
Primary duties will include overall responsibility for the management of all aspects of Agile and Waterfall methodology projects and insuring that all aspects of the projects are documented and completed in accordance with company policies and all regulations and laws. Independently manage Capital IT projects in Connecticut/Massachusetts or New Hampshire to ensure all projects are completed efficiently and within scope, on schedule, and within budget.
TalentBurst, Inc.
$60 - $73.33 Per hour
Springfield, MA
Develop, monitor, and report on project/program tasks and deliverables while actively managing resource plans and maintaining tight control over project budgets, approved funding, forecasts, and actuals. Lead cross-functional project teams, collaborating across workstreams to manage project timelines, milestones, dependencies, and proactively address risks and issues.
TalentBurst, Inc.
$80 - $85 Per hour
Chelsea, MA
Facilitate and communicate project team meetings and manage project risks, issues, and changes, and develop contingency plans to mitigate risks by providing detailed summaries and next steps to ensure smooth project execution. Ensure that the project has detailed project plans, work breakdown structures, project checklists, and budgets to meet established time frames that are aligned with available/approved financing, and staffing availability.
TalentBurst, Inc.
$70 - $74 Per hour
TX, TX
The Professional Services Project Manager will lead services projects as part of the delivery cycle, including handling all deployment resources and ensuring that all deliverables are met and delivered on time and under budget. Good organizational skills including tool utilization (spreadsheets, project management tools, mind maps), information collection, Telecommunication, and prioritization.