Senior Transportation Safety & Security Specialist - $65K-$145K - SENIO002281

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Sound Transit
Seattle, WA, United States

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Senior Transportation Safety & Security Specialist - $65K-$145K - SENIO002281

Location:

Seattle, WA 

Salary:

$65,000-$145,000

Job ID:

74732
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Job Description:

Salary range is $65k to $145k, with a midpoint of $105k.  New hires typically receive between minimum and midpoint, however, we may go slightly higher based on experience, internal equity and market.

GENERAL PURPOSE:  

Under general direction from the Transportation Safety & Security Manager, implements and assists in completing the transportation safety and security mission. Within an assigned region, this work includes the safety and security certification program, safety and security assessment program, and the physical security program. Supports projects continuously into operations and interfaces with other agency departments and divisions, local emergency responders, building codes officials, and federal representatives as needed / requested.  

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

The following duties are a representative summary of the primary duties and responsibilities. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties listed and may be required to perform additional, position-specific duties.

• Assists the Transportation Safety & Security Manager to develop internal safety and security rules, policies and guidelines; prepares manuals, training outlines and employee standard procedures. 

• Oversees day-to-day safety and security activities for all modes at various rail facilities and along the alignments; evaluates and completes each mode’s compliance with the Agency Safety Plan’s safety and security elements; interfaces with staff from other departments on behalf of the Safety Department; and promotes open communications to promote a positive safety culture and partnership with internal and external partners. 

• Makes recommendations on safety and security policies, procedures and standards for physical security design criteria, physical security systems implementation, maintenance, repair and life cycle management.

• Notifies management regarding violations of safety and security regulations and codes in formal reports; makes recommendations for corrections and follows-up to ensure that violations have been corrected. 

• Conducts scheduled and unscheduled safety and security inspections of Agency facilities and equipment or other public/work site facilities and locations within assigned region to ensure compliance with applicable federal, state and local codes, regulations and guidelines.  

• Coordinates with local first responders and staff from state and federal agencies such as the Washington State Department of Transportation and the Department of Homeland Security. 

• Performs and develops hazard analyses, threat vulnerability assessments, and Safety & Security Certification Verification Reports.

• Continuously updates, reviews, interprets, implements, and monitors the Safety and Security Management Plan, and Safety and Security Certification Program for compliance with ST agency, local, state, and federal requirements.

• Performs safety and security reviews of design packages and construction submittals; performs code analysis of municipal, state, and national codes for applicability to Agency project(s); performs evaluations and prepares recommendations for code compliance of specific design and construction elements. 

• Provides safety reviews of directives, rules and procedures for all modes; reviews train orders, track access, and status of train and facilities operations, as required. For all modes in assigned region, reviews incident statistics and hazard reports to generate remedial recommendations; and prepares summaries of any findings for further review and trend analysis.

• Promotes a positive safety and security culture.

• Participates and leads committees or work groups; participates in professional conferences as an ambassador for Sound Transit Safety; maintains awareness of new trends and developments in the safety and security fields.

• Champions and models Sound Transit's core values and demonstrates values-based behaviors in everyday interactions across the agency.

• Contributes to a culture of diversity, equity and inclusion in alignment with Sound Transit’s Equity & Inclusion Policy.

• It is the responsibility of all employees to follow the Agency safety rules, regulations, and procedures pertaining to their assigned duties and responsibilities, which could include systems, operations, and/or other employees.  

• It is the responsibility of all employees to integrate sustainability into everyday business practices.

• Other duties as assigned.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Education and Experience:

Bachelor's Degree in engineering, business management, security, criminal justice, risk management, health and safety, or closely related field. Four years of experience working in safety and security programs with specific work in conducting safety assessments, threat and vulnerability assessments, developing physical security protection systems, safety and security design reviews, transit safety and security certification or safety management system in a medium to large organization, preferably in a transit related industry; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience.

Required Licenses or Certifications:

• Valid state driver’s license.

• Transit Safety and Security Program (TSSP) Certification.

Preferred Licenses or Certifications:

• Certified Safety and Security Director for Rail Transportation through the World Safety Organization.

• Physical Security Professional (PSP).

Required Knowledge and Skills:

• Operational characteristics, services, and activities to implement and communicate a safety and security certification program. 

• Pertinent federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations related to safety and security certification.

• Principles and practices of safety and security risk identification, hazard analysis and threat and vulnerability assessments.

• Principles of Access Control Systems, Alarm Systems (intrusion and duress), Barrier Systems (Fencing, Pedestrian, and Vehicle), Communication Systems (Customer Emergency Stations, Mass Notification, 800Mhz Radio), and Surveillance Systems (CCTV and Lighting).

• Retrieving, analyzing, reporting and addressing security intrusions and vulnerabilities.

• Rail or transit safety and security program rules, federal regulations, policies, and procedures related to system safety and security certification and training.

• Applicable safety codes, fire codes, building codes, transit codes, and references of standard safety and operations practice in rail transit and transit facility environments.

• National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 130, International Building Codes (IBC), and Seattle Building Codes (SBC).

• Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) and physical security principles.

• Modern office procedures, methods, and equipment including computers and computer applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, and statistical databases.

• Utilizing personal computer software programs affecting assigned work and in compiling and preparing spreadsheets, presentations, and reports. 

• Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with other division staff, management, design consultants, outside agencies, contractors, community groups, and the general public. 

• Interpreting and administering policies and procedures sufficient to administer, discuss, resolve, and explain them to staff and other constituencies. 

• Applying principles and practices of hazard management including risk assessment, hazard analysis and threat and vulnerability assessments.

• Serving as an effective member of teams and working groups that can successfully communicate physical security related concepts to a broad range of technical and non-technical staff.

• Maintaining confidentiality and/or data sensitivity with demonstrated security/safety experience and knowledge, including project planning and implementation.

• Technical and/or industry concepts of safety and security management, including safety codes and ordinances as they relate to building construction and fire/life safety.

• Developing and delivering presentations and presenting ideas and concepts orally and in writing.

• Monitoring safety and security certification program performance and recommend adjustments for continuous improvement of programs, policies, and procedures.

• Evaluating operational safety and security requirements and processes.

• Ability to create acceptable work products with aggressive deadlines. 

• Flexibility to manage and meet milestones for multiple projects. 

• Applying project management techniques and principles. 

Physical Demands / Work Environment:  

• Work is performed in a standard office environment.

• Subject to standing, walking, bending, reaching, stooping, and lifting of objects up to 25 pounds.

• May be exposed to active rail lines or operational rail areas.

• The Agency promotes a safe and healthy work environment and provides appropriate safety and equipment training for all personnel as required. 

Sound Transit is an equal employment opportunity employer. No person is unlawfully excluded from employment action based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including gender identity, sexual orientation and pregnancy), age, genetic information, disability, veteran status or other protected class.

 

 

Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities

The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor’s legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c)