Polygraph Examiner
For examiners who do not possess French, Spanish, or Haitian Creole language abilities, UG Solutions will assign a qualified interpreter to support each examination.
- Conduct Law Enforcement Pre-Employment Test (LEPET) polygraph examinations on candidates in accordance with NCCA-accredited standards and client requirements.
- Administer polygraph examinations effectively using simultaneous interpretation when the examinee does not speak English.
- Maintain professionalism and examiner neutrality throughout the examination process.
- Document examination results, prepare required reports, and submit completed work product to the Lead Polygraph Examiner for quality review.
- Maintain strict confidentiality and chain of custody for all examination materials and results.
- Support after-action reviews and contribute to continuous improvement of vetting operations.
- Coordinate daily with the Lead Polygraph Examiner, interpreters, and host nation points of contact to ensure examinations are scheduled, completed, and reported on time.
- Represent UG Solutions and the client in a manner consistent with the UG Code of Conduct in all interactions with host nation officials.
- Escalate issues, delays, or concerns to the Lead Polygraph Examiner promptly.
- Graduate of an accredited professional polygraph and vetting training program, such as the American Polygraph Association (APA), the National Center for Credibility Assessment (NCCA), or a similar recognized institution.
- Minimum four (4) years of experience with international polygraph programs, including coordinating, assessing, conducting, and managing successful polygraph operations in an international setting.
- Documented completion of a minimum of 200 NCCA-accredited Law Enforcement Pre-Employment Test (LEPET) polygraph examinations.
- Demonstrated experience conducting polygraph examinations using simultaneous interpretation.
- Fluent in spoken and written English.
- Excellent interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills.
- No negative prior experience working with the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs or comparable government entities, and never removed from any U.S. government mission or civilian policing activity.
- U.S. citizen, with the ability to obtain and maintain the security clearance level required by the contract.
- Proficiency in French, Spanish, or other regionally relevant languages. UG Solutions strongly prefers that at least one member of each deployment team possesses language abilities relevant to the host nation.
- Prior experience supporting U.S. Department of State, Department of Defense, or Department of Justice vetting programs.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.