Construction Surveillance Technician (CST)

Aurora, CO
Full Time
Mid Level

Job Title

Construction Surveillance Technician (CST)

Why IDS?

IDS believes in resolving conflict and building innovative approaches to complex challenges. Combining operational expertise with an intimate understanding of today’s security environments, IDS delivers tailored solutions to government, military, nonprofit, and public‑sector clients. Our teams support mission‑critical construction projects requiring the highest standards of security, accountability, and technical precision.

Locations

Colorado – Aurora

Shifts Available

Please note, candidates must be flexible. Shift times are based on identified construction hours and may vary as construction activities progress.

This position is contingent upon contract award.

Job Description

IDS is seeking Construction Surveillance Technicians (CSTs) to support secure construction operations at sensitive facilities in Colorado. CSTs are responsible for conducting continuous security monitoring, inspections, and surveillance of construction activities to deter technical penetrations and prevent the introduction of prohibited or clandestine collection devices.

CSTs supplement site access controls, monitor construction personnel and materials, and ensure all construction activities comply with approved Construction Security Plans (CSPs), ICD 705 requirements, and project design documentation. CSTs report directly to the Site Security Manager (SSM) and are responsible for timely reporting of all security incidents, anomalies, and concerns.

Staffing levels may fluctuate based on construction progress but will not exceed seven (7) CSTs during construction hours. Two CSTs may serve as Lead CSTs—one supporting data hall operations and one supporting office construction activities.

Key Duties

• Conduct continuous surveillance of construction activities and uncleared workers to detect and report anomalies or suspicious behavior.
• Supplement site access controls by implementing screening and inspection procedures for personnel, materials, and equipment.
• Screen construction workers for prohibited items and hazards and immediately report findings to the SSM.
• Randomly inspect and examine construction materials for prohibited items, hazards, or anomalies and document results accordingly.
• Inspect construction work for compliance with project design documents, ICD 705 technical specifications, and approved security requirements.
• Conduct inspections of construction areas for potential clandestine collection hazards and report all findings to the SSM.
• Ensure all construction work is performed in compliance with ICD 705 standards and the CSP; immediately report any deviations.
• Clear and secure assigned construction areas prior to departing each day.
• Complete daily activity reports and maintain accurate logs documenting inspections, surveillance activities, and incidents.
• Immediately report 100% of security incidents, issues, or concerns to the SSM upon detection.
• Maintain daily photographs, logs, and incident documentation; a minimum of 25 photographs per day is required, capturing inspected materials, construction progress, and anomalies.

Requirements

• U.S. Citizenship required.
• Successful completion of the Department of State Construction Surveillance Technician training course (SE‑631) or an equivalent approved course (training certificate and resume required).
• Trained and proficient in the use of all equipment associated with CST duties, including inspection and surveillance tools.
• Physically capable of performing duties in all weather conditions, including walking long distances, climbing ladders and stairs, working on elevated platforms, standing for extended periods, and maneuvering around construction obstacles and equipment.
• Ability to follow written procedures and operate in secure, controlled construction environments.
• Strong attention to detail and ability to document observations accurately and thoroughly.

Lead Construction Surveillance Technician (Lead CST) – Additional Qualifications

• Minimum five (5) years of experience as a Construction Surveillance Technician.
• Demonstrated experience supporting complex or sensitive construction environments.
• Ability to provide technical guidance and day‑to‑day coordination support to CST staff.
• Proven reliability and leadership in executing security inspection and surveillance requirements.

Compensation

  • Competitive Hourly Pay
  • Benefits

Questions?

Please reach out to [email protected] for additional questions or information.

Employee may be required to occasionally lift and/or move moderate amounts of weight, typically less than 20 pounds, but may vary depending on the position. Regular and predictable attendance is essential.

Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status, and any other characteristic protected by federal, state, and local law.

If you are unable to apply through the portal and need to speak to someone about necessary accommodations to apply, please email accommodation@idsinternational.com and we will follow up with you. Do not submit resumes and applications through this email.

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