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Personnel Security Coordinator

DMV Region; United States; United States - Remote

C5MI is not your typical consulting firm. We are a high-performance team of SAP and supply chain experts who solve complex, mission critical challenges for organizations that cannot afford failure.

We hire consultants who thrive in complexity, move fast, take ownership, and deliver under pressure. At C5MI, you will not be siloed or stuck in theory. You will be hands on, client facing, and directly influencing outcomes that matter.

Our culture rewards initiative, accountability, and continuous growth. This is a place where your expertise is valued, your work is meaningful, and your performance truly matters. If you’re energized by learning through real-world challenges, collaborating with top-tier talent, and expanding your capabilities every day, C5MI is where strong consultants level up.

Position Summary

The Personnel Security Coordinator is responsible for managing the end-to-end Common Access Card (CAC) credentialing lifecycle for C5MI’s government contractor workforce and maintaining accurate records of Government Furnished Equipment (GFE) assignments. C5MI supports multiple DoD agencies, each with its own sponsorship procedures and credentialing nuances; this role owns the full CAC and GFE process across all of them. While the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) represents the largest portion of the portfolio and defines much of the core process framework, the coordinator must be equally capable of navigating the requirements of other DoD agency sponsors. Serving as the primary point of contact between C5MI resources, program managers, and government sponsor representatives across agencies, this position requires the ability to learn and track agency-specific process variations while maintaining consistent standards and timelines. Supporting a portfolio of 280+ active CAC holders with 6–12 new onboards per month, this role demands strong organizational skills, meticulous attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple resources simultaneously at various stages of the credentialing pipeline across several government customers.

Essential Functions & Responsibilities

  • Manages the full CAC credentialing lifecycle for new contractor resources, from task order assignment notification through RAPIDS card issuance, ensuring each onboard is initiated within 2 business days of notification.
  • Initiates and coordinates contractor sponsorship in the Trusted Associate Sponsorship System (TASS) and completes DEERS enrollment for all new CAC applicants.
  • Guides contractor resources through the SF86/eQIP process, including form completion instructions, error identification and correction, and resubmission coordination to minimize processing delays.
  • Coordinates FBI fingerprint scheduling and tracks submission status for all new resources pending Public Trust adjudication.
  • Tracks background investigation status for resources in process across all DoD agency sponsors (including DLA and others); provides bi-weekly status updates to internal program managers and communicates any changes or government correspondence to the resource within 24 hours. Maintains awareness of each sponsoring agency’s specific follow-up procedures and points of contact.
  • Coordinates interim eligibility determinations and supports resources in understanding their status throughout the adjudication process.
  • Schedules RAPIDS site appointments and coordinates all logistics for CAC card issuance; confirms issuance and updates internal records upon completion.
  • Proactively manages CAC renewals across the full portfolio (3-year expiration cycle), initiating the renewal process no later than 60 days before each card’s expiration date.
  • Maintains the GFE assignment tracker for approximately 190 resources with government-issued computers; logs new issuances at onboarding, monitors for equipment return upon offboarding, and performs monthly reconciliation against the active resource roster.
  • Delivers a monthly CAC and GFE status report to the Program Manager by the 3rd business day of each month, tracking all active, pending, and upcoming renewal cases.
  • Responds to resource inquiries regarding CAC status, GFE assignments, and credentialing processes within 4 business hours; escalates adjudication delays or anomalies to the Program Manager promptly.
  • Stays current on DCSA Public Trust policy updates, sponsorship process changes across all DoD agency customers, and TASS/DEERS system requirements; builds and maintains working knowledge of agency-specific credentialing procedures and proactively communicates relevant changes to internal stakeholders.
  • Adheres to all certified processes as part of our commitment to maintaining the highest standards of quality and information security, which includes actively participating in quality assurance activities and ensuring the protection of sensitive information in accordance with our security policies.
  • Performs other related tasks as assigned by direct supervisor.

Minimum Requirements

  • 2+ years of experience in government contractor personnel security, identity management, or a closely related administrative role supporting one or more DoD agencies
  • Working knowledge of the CAC credentialing process including TASS, DEERS, eQIP/SF86, and RAPIDS; ability to guide applicants through each step independently
  • Familiarity with Public Trust / Tier 3 background investigation processes and DoD agency sponsorship procedures; ability to learn and adapt to agency-specific process variations across a multi-customer portfolio
  • Demonstrated ability to manage a high-volume, multi-stage pipeline of personnel actions simultaneously (6–12 new resources per month at various stages of processing)
  • Strong organizational and recordkeeping skills; proficiency in Microsoft Excel or equivalent tools for tracker and file maintenance
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills; ability to explain complex government processes clearly to resources unfamiliar with the credentialing system
  • S. citizenship required (mandatory for TASS Trusted Agent credentialing and Public Trust sponsorship responsibilities)
  • Ability to obtain and maintain TASS Trusted Agent designation prior to or within 30 days of start date
  • High school diploma or equivalent required; associate’s or bachelor’s degree in a related field preferred

Nice to Have (Not Required)

  • Prior experience supporting DLA-sponsored programs; familiarity with DLA’s contractor sponsorship process is a significant advantage given DLA represents the largest portion of the current portfolio
  • Experience managing GFE or government property records in a defense contracting environment
  • Current or prior TASS Trusted Agent designation
  • Experience supporting a large, distributed contractor workforce (150+ personnel) across multiple concurrent task orders
  • CDSE Security Fundamentals Professional Certification (SFPC) or equivalent personnel security training
  • Proficiency with SharePoint, Teams, or similar platforms for workflow tracking and internal reporting

 

Compensation: In accordance with pay transparency law, the expected salary range for this position is $24.92 - $31.15 hourly. The actual compensation offered will be determined based on factors such as the candidate’s experience, qualifications, skills, and location. We are committed to fair and equitable compensation practices. This posted range reflects our good faith estimate of the compensation we reasonably expect to offer for this role at the time of posting.

We anticipate this job posting will be posted until 07/30/2026

 

Benefits:

C5MI offers a market competitive suite of benefits including medical, dental, vision, life, and long-term disability coverage, a 401(k) plan, bonus opportunities, paid holidays, and paid time off. See more information on our benefits here: C5MI Benefits

Our employees are key to our success, so we strive to be more than just a team; we’re a community built upon a set of Core Values that guide our every action:

  • Challenge – We believe in challenging the present – it’s the only way to shape the future. We must be exceptional communicators and collaborators while always learning. We also understand that speaking your mind requires equal parts brain (what to say), thoughtfulness (when to say it), and caring (how it’s said). Incremental won’t win.
  • Have Fun – We are on a journey, together. Take care of your family, take care of yourself, and take care of each other. Live your happiness. Stay human, take care of each other and invest in your community. Life isn’t all about work. Live your happiness. Be healthy.
  • All In – You can’t fake passion – show your energy. Own it – take charge and lead. Our team is made up of top quartile talent and we never accept second best. Accountability, trust, and integrity create an environment to realize the team’s true potential.
  • Never Forget the Customer – We have walked a mile in your shoes. Experience matters. We drive innovation to generate business value. Be true – no BS.
  • GSD (Get Stuff Done) – We take initiative and never make excuses. We act with urgency, and we delivery high quality outcomes with extreme velocity. We embrace process discipline, drive continuous improvement, and stay audit ready. We relentlessly execute and plan for tomorrow by creating sustainable outcomes. That is how we win!
  • Empower – Our people are the foundation for our success. We recognize their value, and support them by fostering a culture of collaboration and innovation. We recognize individual strengths, build confidence through action, and invest in personal development.

How to Apply:

To apply for this position, use the application link provided in this job posting and complete the application and submit a resume. If the position requires a specific certification, please be sure to upload a copy of your certification when you apply.

If you would like to be considered for employment opportunities with C5MI and have accommodation needs such as for a disability or religious observance, please call us toll free at 1 (904) 431-7922 or send us an email here or speak with your recruiter.

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