POSITION OVERVIEW
The Security Supervisor reports directly to the Security Manager. The Security Supervisor actively leads designing and implementing localized security solutions that safeguard personnel, business operations and critical assets.
The Security Supervisor will serve as a security subject matter expert, will ensure all regulatory security requirements are met for a regional geographic area, and will act in the role of the Security Manager, during their absence.
Per the Maritime Transportation Security Act (MTSA), the Security Supervisor is responsible for helping maintain the Site Facility Security Plan to ensure the site is prepared to respond to changes in the MARSEC Level. The Security Supervisor helps direct and supervise the security programs at the site, in addition to fulfilling the regulatory mandates of the MTSA.
Under the supervision of the Security Manager, the Security Supervisor:
Implements programs, policies, procedures and processes in support of Cheniere’s Enterprise Security strategies, including but not limited to conducting security risk assessments, investigations, and assisting with other general security and initiatives,
Maintains good working knowledge of a wide variety of security regulations, best practices and issues, and
Maintains awareness of proposed changes to security/regulatory regulations, evolvement of physical security technology and industry best practices.
This position is also responsible for coordinating activities and maintaining strong liaison with local contractors, regulatory agencies, and law enforcement.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Responsible for the helping ensure security requirements are met across a large geographic area that consists of undeveloped properties, construction sites, pipeline assets, marine assets, and a large liquefaction site.
As directed, conducts security risk assessments of facilities, maritime related locations, pipelines, and other Company related infrastructure.
Assists with identifying and implementing security mitigations at facilities, maritime related locations, pipelines and other company infrastructure.
In alignment with Corporate Security and in coordination with the Security Manager, collaboratively implements an area of responsibility (AOR) operational risk strategy to ensure that reasonable and foreseeable security risk is managed effectively.
Works collaboratively to identify and assess risk through a structured threat assessment process.
In alignment with Corporate Security, and in coordination with the Security Manager, ensures site security operations act as a strategic partner to Operations in protecting critical assets within the AOR.
Provides value added security guidance to management and staff regarding development, implementation and sustainment of AOR security mitigation recommendations and the implementation of security systems and programs.
Responsible for helping maintain the Site Facility Security Plan.
Assists with managing contracts, budgeting , and security personnel work schedules.
Ensures the site contract security workforce is following post orders.
Helps ensure that all security training requirements are met for the site security workforce, contractors, and visitors.
Plans, schedules, participates, and supervises the training of company and contract personnel involved in security procedures.
Effectively oversees daily activities in accordance with the approved Facility Security Plan and all enterprise and site-specific Policies, Standards, Procedures, Work Instructions and Guidelines.
As needed, communicates with federal, state and local agencies and outside organizations such as the U. S. Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Transportation, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and local law enforcement regarding relevant site security matters.
Assists with review of capital projects and other initiatives to ensure compliance with security regulations and Enterprise Policies, Standards and Procedures.
Helps organize, conduct, and supervise security drills and exercises with the U.S. Coast Guard and other federal, state and local agencies.
Develops and maintains security training programs, procedures, audits, inspections, assessments and training records.
Interfaces with the Marine Department concerning preparation and execution of Declarations of Security during ship/shore interface.
As needed, helps maintain, operate, test, and calibrate security systems and equipment.
Responsible for addressing day-to-day issues associated with the site TWIC Program.
Assists with security incident investigations as required or directed.
Manages, files, and records security documentation in the enterprise document management system as required and as directed.
The duties and responsibilities described above are not a comprehensive list, and additional tasks may be assigned to the employee from time to time, or the scope of the job may change as necessitated by business demands.
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
Knowledge
Knowledge of security management, policies, standards, procedures, best practices, and the Maritime Transportation Security Act (MTSA) is essential.
Working knowledge of relevant U.S. Coast Guard, MTSA, Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC), Department of Transportation (DOT), and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) programs and regulations is required.
Skills
Proven written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills.
Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office Suite Tools (Excel, Word, Power Point).
Effective communicator at all levels of an organization and with individuals and groups from different disciplines, industries and governmental agencies.
Excellent problem solving and analytical skills.
Ability to work in a “self-directed” environment and consistently anticipate the needs within the terminal and deliver on time.
Able to make decisions on complex security issues in real time in a way that appropriately manages security risk without unduly impacting site operations.
Able to proficiently schedule, coordinate, plan and monitor multiple projects simultaneously.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Education, Training and Certifications: Associate degree or higher in Homeland Security, Security Management, Emergency Response, Criminal Justice, or a similar discipline is required. Or, equivalent military, security, and/or law enforcement work experience may be considered.
Experience: Minimum of eight (8) years of experience in site security or facility security operations, criminal/administrative investigations, or equivalent law enforcement, or military experience. Recent experience as a Facility Security Officer (FSO), Assistant Facility Security Officer (AFSO), or in a site security and emergency response role is preferred. Knowledge and understanding of the Incident Command System is required.
DIRECT REPORTS
Security Contractors
FREEDOM TO ACT
The Security Supervisor requires minimal supervision, must exercise discretion independently. With limited guidance, the Security Supervisor is responsible for working on unique and complex assignments/projects.
WORK CONDITIONS
Required work schedule: day shift schedule of four (4) consecutive days of ten (10) hours each, and must be available as needed for stand-by/on-call duty on nights, weekends, holidays, and after normal business hours.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is often required to stand, walk, sit, climb stairs, work at height above ground on stairs and catwalks, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, talk or hear, smell, type, and write.
Must be able to board a ship via a gangway, climb to the top of a tank (200+ steps), scale vertical steel ladder up to forty feet or more in height, and lift and move objects weighting up to 20 pounds.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee will work indoors and outdoors and be exposed to year-around weather conditions, ocean environment, noise, and occasionally process gases and vapors.
Specific vision abilities required include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
Subject to drug and alcohol testing, per applicable federal regulations.
Must have a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC).
The candidate is expected to satisfactorily complete an approved MTSA Facility Security Officer course.
ADA JOB REQUIREMENTS
Reasonable accommodations will be made to ensure that the essential functions of the job can be performed and not hinder the employee's performance due to physical or mental disability.
Houston, TX
About Cheniere
Cheniere Energy, Inc. is an international energy company headquartered in Houston, Texas, and is the leading producer of liquefied natural gas in the United States. We provide clean, secure, and affordable energy to the world, while responsibly delivering a reliable, competitive, and integrated source of LNG, in a safe and rewarding work environment. Cheniere’s operations, construction and development also support energy and economic development across the United States. Cheniere is the second largest LNG producer in the world.
In February 2016, Cheniere became the first company to ship LNG from a commercial facility in the contiguous United States. Since startup, more than 850 cumulative cargoes of LNG originating from Cheniere have been delivered to 32 countries and regions worldwide. In support of that global reach, Cheniere has additional offices in London, Singapore, Washington, Beijing, and Tokyo.
LNG is natural gas in liquid form. It is produced through a refrigeration process that drops the temperature of natural gas down to -260 degrees Fahrenheit, at which point it converts to liquid, and its volume shrinks by 600 times, enabling global transport in LNG carriers. LNG is non-toxic and non-flammable. When burned, natural gas emits less carbon than coal and oil, with significantly less traditional air pollutants. Additionally, all mercury is removed during the LNG process.
Our facilities
Cheniere is operating, constructing, and developing two LNG facilities on the U.S. Gulf Coast. Cheniere’s Sabine Pass liquefaction project (SPL Project) is located in Cameron Parish in southwest Louisiana, and currently has five fully-operational liquefaction units, or “trains” as they are known in the LNG industry. A sixth train at the SPL Project has all necessary permits, reached FID in June 2019, and is nearly 40% complete. When all six trains are completed, the aggregate nominal production capacity of the SPL Project is expected to be approximately 27 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) of LNG.
Cheniere’s Corpus Christi liquefaction facility in South Texas is the first greenfield LNG export facility in the U.S. lower 48, and began operations in 2018. Train 1 and 2 are operating and Train 3 is expected to be fully operational in 2021. When all three trains are completed, the aggregate nominal production capacity of the CCL Project is expected to be approximately 13.5 mtpa of LNG.
Our business model
Cheniere is a full-service LNG provider. We purchase natural gas from the robust, transparent, and liquid U.S. natural gas market in multiple states and Canada, process the natural gas into LNG, and offer our customers the option to load the LNG onto their vessels at our terminals, or we will deliver the LNG to regasification facilities around the world.
Approximately 80 percent of Cheniere’s expected aggregate LNG production capacity, either completed or under construction, is contracted through long-term agreements with investment-grade customers. The remaining volumes of LNG we can produce are available for our integrated marketing unit to sell into the market. That gives Cheniere the unique combination of long-term, contracted stable cash flows, with marketing opportunities driven by shorter-term natural gas supply and demand fundamentals in markets worldwide.
Natural gas is transported to Cheniere’s LNG facilities on 3rd party pipelines on which we own firm transportation capacity, as well as on pipelines Cheniere has constructed, owns, and operates.