Job Description
Job Description
- Security engineer specialized in force entry and blast-resistant doors.
- Security features such as wedge barriers, arm barriers, fences, and the impact rating of vehicles' speed. Etc
- Experience with an international organization, Embassy, is an advantage
Requirements
Core Educational Requirements:
Bachelor’s Degree (usually in one of the following):
- Mechanical Engineering
- Civil/Structural Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Security Engineering / Security Technology
- Materials Engineering
MSc / MEng (optional but highly valued) in:
- Structural Engineering (with focus on blast/impact)
- Protective Design / Security Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering (strength of materials, impact dynamics)
- Technical & Professional Certifications.
While not always mandatory, they significantly strengthen a candidate’s profile:
- Security & Protective Design
- Certified Protection Professional (CPP) – ASIS International
- Physical Security Professional (PSP) – ASIS International
- Anti-Terrorism Level II/III – if working with defense or government
- Blast Analysis / Protective Design Certifications (e.g., from USACE, DoD, Dstl)
- Engineering Certifications
- Professional Engineer (PE) / Chartered Engineer (CEng) (depending on country)
- AutoCAD / SolidWorks / Revit proficiency certification
- Technical Expertise Needed
- Forced-entry and blast-resistant design
- Knowledge of FE/BR (Forced Entry & Ballistic Resistance) standards
- Understanding of UFC, ASTM, ISO, and EN standards: