Electronic Security System Design Engineer – Secret Clearance | Charleston, SC

Remote
Full Time
Mid Level

Electronic Security System Design Engineer – Secret Clearance | Charleston, SC 

Cambridge International Systems, Inc. 

Join a dynamic global team united by shared values: commitment, integrity, and perseverance. At Cambridge, you’ll work alongside top talent worldwide, tackling some of today’s most complex and critical challenges in defense and security. 

We are currently seeking an Electronic Security System Design Engineer to support operations in Charleston, SC. This is a full-time position requiring an active DoD Secret clearance.  

This position may be subject to the Service Contract Labor Standards Act (SCLS)/Service Contract Act (SCA). 

What You’ll Do 

  • Participate in site surveys and gathering of data to obtain site-specific information necessary for design and installation efforts  

  • Provide support to the design of electronic security system and subsystem solutions from initial concept to final product based on customer work requirements.   

  • Generate material lists for design efforts.   

  • Participate in periodic design reviews as dictated by customer/ contract requirements  

  • Perform PITCO (Pre-Installation, Testing and Check Out) activities in our engineering facility.   

  • Leverage manufacturer’s literature and technical support during solution development  

  • Utilize controlled documentation and government standards, application guides, and industry best practices to support the design and installation process  

  • Assist with the scope definition, specification, and budgetary write-ups for proposal capture personnel for ESS efforts.   

  • Performs physical installation activities in unusual locations including climbing in and out of equipment and working outdoors. 

What You’ll Bring 

Required Qualifications: 

  • Education & Experience:  

  • HS diploma or equivalent  

  • Working knowledge and/or certification with electronic security manufacturers such as Lenel, AMAG, Software House, FLIR, Hirsch, MDI, Bosch, Pelco, Genetec, HID, and Axis.   

  • Working knowledge and /or certification with operating systems commonly used for ACS, IDS, and CCTV systems  

  • Installation, testing, and troubleshooting of electronic security system components and supporting hardware; examples include the following:  

  • Security appliances/processors and field sensors (e.g. motion/vibration, contact, buried line, fiber optic, radar, microwave, thermal, etc.)  

  • Access control: workstations with credentialing software, door controllers, card readers  

  • CCTV: cameras, video management servers, network video recorders  

  • Battery backup controllers  

  • Ability to manage multiple, simultaneous workloads effectively, including adapting to changes, planning, organizing, and prioritizing work  

  • Ability to read and interpret project ICD (Interface Control Document) drawings and electrical schematics   

  • Technical Expertise:  

  • Hands on experience deploying and testing Physical Security Systems   

  • Certifications: 

  • Eligible to obtain and keep active, a DoD Secret security clearance. 

  • Proficient with modern IT tools and infrastructure technologies 

Travel & Passport 

  • Up to 70% travel, both CONUS and OCONUS may be required. OCONUS locations include: Italy, Japan, and Bahrain   

  • Must have an active passport to support OCONUS travel and/or living requirements. 

Work Environment 

Office setting: 

  • Primarily an office-based role in Charleston, SC 

  • Standard desk/computer work with flexibility for walking and movement on site 

  • Must be able to work in an office environment, sitting at a desk, looking at a computer for most of the workday. 

  • Work is physically comfortable; the employee has discretion about sitting, walking, standing, etc. 

  • May be required to travel short distances to offices/conference rooms and buildings on site.   

Background & Security 

  • Employment is contingent upon successful background investigation 

  • Drug screening may be required for federal contract compliance 

Benefits & Perks 

We believe in investing in our team—both professionally and personally: 

  • Medical, dental, vision, life, accident, and critical illness insurance 

  • 401(k) immediate vesting and match 

  • Paid time off and company holidays 

  • Generous tuition & training support 

  • Relocation assistance 

  • Sign-on and performance-based bonuses 

  • Employee referral program 

  • Access to Tickets at Work, EAP, wellness initiatives, and more 

Join Us 

If you're driven by mission, technology, and teamwork—we want to hear from you. Cambridge is growing, and this position is just one of many opportunities on our global team. Know someone perfect for the role? Referrals are welcome—both employees and non-employees may qualify for a bonus. 

Apply today and help shape the future of secure cloud computing for national security. 

About Cambridge International Systems 

At Cambridge, innovation grows through diversity. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer, committed to creating an inclusive and supportive work environment for all. Learn more at www.cbridgeinc.com

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