Salary
💰 $70,000 - $100,000 per year
About the role
- Intelligence Analyst responsibilities: embedded analysis and reach back support to a federal agency and their partners; multi-source intelligence analysis and fusion that integrates existing national-level products and databases to define patterns of operations; interact directly with government leadership and deployed intelligence consumers during the development of intelligence products and ongoing screening operations to meet intelligence requirements across the watchlist enterprise; duties may include processing and verification of national security threat actor nominations, data integrity/quality control, encounter management, information sharing, and/or multiple discipline intelligence analysis.
- apply complex direction, including standard operating procedures and operations manuals documentation as well as appropriate oral and written guidance received.
- Communicates clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing, in order to tactfully and persuasively advise and guide executive management relative to a variety of issues which can be delicate in nature; includes making presentations and preparing complete, clear, and concise formal and informal reports, correspondence, briefings, charts, tables, and graphs that are distributed throughout the government and its partner agencies.
- Conduct research and analysis of data, information, and intelligence to produce a wide range of finished all-source intelligence products. Finished intelligence products shall include standard and non-standard Agency products as well as briefings for the tactical and strategic customers
- You should be able to provide daily feedback to the team lead.
Requirements
- The ability to learn the range of pertinent laws, regulations, policies, and precedents which affect the program
- Effective problem-solving, analytic, written and oral communication skills
- Capacity to work as part of a team to provide multi-faceted intelligence products and support to operational units and Intelligence Community components
- Knowledge with Microsoft Outlook applications
- Ability to work with and engage the customer daily
- Active Top Secret clearance and eligible for a CI Polygraph
- Experience working with IC tools and databases
- Degree in security or intelligence studies with a recommended focus on terrorism or other transnational security threats is highly desired
- Two to seven years of Experience
- Familiarity with programs and software such as Palantir, ESRI, Intel Analyst, ETC.
- Completion certificate from a commercial, military, or US government all source analysis training course or a specialized intelligence career field.