Candidates must be able to start work on Monday, 03 November 2025, without exception.
This position requires a DOD Top Secret clearance.
This position is 100% ON-SITE at a cleared facility located at the Washington Navy Yard in Washington, DC (parking will be provided at no cost).
Applicants must currently live within a reasonable commuting distance.
Join Global Engineering and Technology, Inc. (https://www.getinc.org/careers.htm), in providing the United States Navy with gold-standard analysis support in one of the national declassification programs with the highest internal promotion rates.
As an Entry-Level Declassification Analyst, you will work on-site at a government facility at the Washington Navy Yard, in the District of Columbia, in support of the Navy’s Declassification Program. Each new hire is provided multiple training and certification courses from day one of employment, and mentored by a team of professionals dedicated to the Junior Analyst's constant growth and development. Our commitment to the "promote from within" career model is constantly preparing every level of team member to move up to the next step in their career.
If you have a love for, or background in, research and analysis, historical analysis, legal documentation and archiving, records management, MOS 71L duties, or Cold War era intelligence, we want to speak with you about a rewarding career with our company.
Duties and Responsibilities:
The Analyst will be trained to conduct initial declassification reviews in support of the U.S. Navy, and analyze unclassified and classified documents to determine the appropriate actions in accordance with the precepts and protocols set forth during their training and certification
The Analyst will be instructed in the understanding of classified document markings and symbols, and apply said knowledge to the different types of documentation assigned
The Analyst will utilize analytical skills to make determinations on documents for release, referral to other agencies, and exemption from automatic declassification
The Analyst will recognize possible nuclear weapons and intelligence information requiring further review
The Analyst will be able to properly handle boxes and documents (boxes can weigh between 15-25 lbs.) and ensure that the integrity of the contents of each and every archival box remains intact
Requirements
Candidate must possess an active DoD Top Secret Clearance
One of the following is required:
A Bachelor’s Degree (or proof of anticipated near-term completion)
OR 4 years of related military experience (e.g., intelligence analysis or classification analysis)
OR 2+ years of experience performing declassification analysis based on Executive Order 13526
Ability to communicate effectively – both orally and in writing
Demonstrate strong analytical skills, reading comprehension, and attention to detail
Ability to multi-task, work in a team environment, and adjust to established work patterns and processes as required