Certified Polygraph ExaminerContractor Transportation Security AdministrationQualification Requirements/ExpectationsContractors shall at a minimum:Possess Certification from NCCA or its predecessor institutions;Candidate must be able to provide Certificate confirming graduation from the Psychophysiological Detection of Deception (PPD) program and Certification from the National Center for Credibility Assessment (NCCA) or its predecessor institutions. NCCA Certification means that the examiner has completed the following:
- Conduct a minimum of twohundred 200 polygraph examinations;
- At least two 2 years of experience as a polygraph examiner; and
- Be in current standing with the completion of 80 hours of continuing education as required for the continuing NCCA certification.
The following predecessor institutions are acceptable.
- U.S. Military Police School/Army Polygraph School (USAMPS)
- Department of Defense Polygraph Institute (DODPI)
- Defense Academy for Credibility Assessment (DACA)
Obtain/Possess Security ClearanceA background investigation (BI) will be completed by TSA Personnel Security and is requirement for all personnel associated to this contract.- Candidates who have worked for a DHS Agency within the last 30 days will be considered for cleared.
Agency Specific Training:TSA Information Technology (IT) Security Awareness and Rules of Behavior Training online approximately 1 hour- Training must be successfully completed and forwarded to Company within 3 days of receipt of Government issued email.
Job Duties/ExpectationsPolygraph Examiners shall follow the provisions found within the Law Enforcement PreEmployment Test (LEPET) guidelines.Pretest preparations which shall include:- Collect and review all applicable documentation from the Law Enforcement applicants e QIP and Personnel Security Division correspondence;
- Correspond and provide updates to the appointed QC Manager by telephonic and or email protocol;
- Perform all data analysis;
- Complete Preemployment tests;
- Complete the interview procedures with the Law Enforcement applicant as specified in the Federal Examiners Handbook
Conduct polygraph examinations and interviews:- Collect and review all applicable forms; (Miranda Consent and Medical)
- Obtain audio recordings of polygraph examinations and upload those recordings to the appropriate Law Enforcement applicants record Polygraph File (PF);
- Properly document examinations results on a Test Data Analysis sheet found in Lafayette software and upload test data/documents to the appropriate Law Enforcement applicants PF record;
- Maintain all data entries into the appropriate data collection file designated by the Contractor for archiving;
- Correspond and provide updates to the appointed QC Manager; and
- Administer test question review intest and posttest procedures with the Government LE applicant in accordance with the Federal Examiners Handbook.
Polygraph Examination Reporting Requirements:All polygraph examinations reports presented to the QC Manager shall be complete clear timely and consistent:- Complete examinations must address all requirements.
- Clarity examination report shall be clear and concise.
- Timeliness examination report shall be submitted on or before the due date as specified.
- Consistent examinations should consistently follow our requirements outlined in the polygraph procedures within the Federal Examiners Handbook NCCA.
Upon the completion of a polygraph examination the contractor shall provide within five 5 business days a complete and accurate polygraph examination report to the designated QC Manager. Travel Requirements:Testing Locations*:Atlantic City New Jersey
Atlanta Georgia
Dallas Texas
Los Angeles California
Miami Florida
*Subject to Change
NO PAID TRAVELWork Scheduling:Company managed work scheduled based on your confirmed availability.
Polygraph Equipment:Provided by Potomac Management Solutions.TSA utilizes Lafayette Instruments to complete examinations.