KBR

Government

SecurityTechnician

$38–52k ~AI est. Lubbock, Texas, United States PART TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Security Technician at KBR. Maintain visible security presence. Safeguard personnel, property, and facilities”

Industry & Context.

Government
Eligibility Requirements

Rotating shifts, Experience operating automatic vehicles, Experience operating manual vehicles

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Formal training in Law Enforcement, Valid Class C Driver’s License, Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Proficiency in Microsoft Outlook

Nice to Have

First Aid certification, First Responder certification, Class M license, Commercial Driver’s License (CDL)

What You'll Do.

Maintain visible security presence

Coordinate and oversee site security coverage

Direct security personnel during test events

Control access at designated entry points

Conduct identification checks

Enforce access procedures

Serve as liaison with local law enforcement

Support incident response

Support emergency situations

Participate in daily operational briefings

Align security posture with test schedules

Identify suspicious activities

Document suspicious activities

Report suspicious activities

Operate designated vehicles

Respond to security needs

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

On-site management; Security teams; Local emergency services

Full Job Description

**Title:** Security Technician KBR’s Mission Engineering Division delivers complex technical solutions and expert support to the U.S. Department of Defense, specializing in modeling and simulation, cyber transformation, air vehicle mission integration, and lifecycle support. As a trusted partner with a proven history in mission technology, KBR collaborates closely with clients to develop innovative and effective solutions. With a strong ethical framework, KBR prioritizes data security, privacy, and responsible information management to ensure mission success. KBR is seeking highly trained Security Technicians to support operations at the KBR Test Facility (KTF) in Lubbock, Texas. In this role, you will play a critical part in protecting personnel, facilities, and test assets during routine operations and high‑tempo test events. You will work closely with on‑site management, security teams, and local emergency services to maintain a safe and secure environment. This position requires flexibility, professionalism, and sound judgment in dynamic operational settings. If you bring a law enforcement or security background and thrive in mission‑focused environments, this role offers meaningful impact and responsibility. **Roles and Responsibilities** * Maintain a visible security presence through fixed posts and mobile patrols to deter and detect security incidents. * Safeguard personnel, property, and facilities against fire, theft, vandalism, unauthorized access, and other hazards. * Coordinate and oversee site security coverage, including scheduling and directing security personnel during test events. * Control access at designated entry and exit points by conducting identification checks and enforcing access procedures. * Serve as a liaison with local law enforcement and emergency services to support incident response and emergency situations. * Participate in daily operational briefings during test events to align security posture with test schedules and risk consider

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