Bachelor's degree from an accredited university (no waivers).
Top-Secret SCI security clearance with recent adjudication (not expiring soon).
Minimum of 7 years of intelligence analysis experience, preferably with the FBI or USIC.
At least 3 years of experience with FBI, CIA, NSA, DIA, NCSC, or ODNI preferred.
Proficiency in analytic tools/software such as Palantir and i2 Analyst Notebook.
Basic knowledge of programming languages like Python is a plus.
Responsibilities
Write actionable intelligence leads and classified intelligence products per ODNI standards.
Utilize diverse analytical techniques to identify trends, fill information gaps, and draw conclusions from varied data sources.
Implement knowledge of IC operations, procedures, and terminology for proper information development.
Acquire and corroborate intelligence information to ensure completeness and accuracy.
Communicate effectively in writing and orally, persuading others and clearly presenting complex information.
Benefits
Comprehensive benefits package.
Opportunities for professional development and training.
Access to advanced technological resources for analysis.
Engagement with senior officials and high-level strategic direction.
Involvement in significant projects affecting national security.
Full Job Description
Responsibilities:
Experience writing actionable intelligence leads and/or classified intelligence products for the USIC in accordance with ODNI tradecraft standards.
Experience in using a wide variety of analytical techniques used to determine and communicate trends and patterns, fill gaps in information and project events, identify anomalies, ascribe meaning to events or information from disparate sources, and develop defensible judgements and conclusions based on accepted research and analytical methodologies.
Knowledge and experience in the intelligence and investigative programs' operations, procedures, techniques, and terminology of the entire IC; the proper development and presentation of information; and the proper fulfillment of related information needs and responsibilities.
Knowledge of IC resources and experience in acquiring information from intelligence sources to ensure that the information developed is complete, and, where possible, corroborated for accuracy.
Experience in oral and written communication, providing information, advice, and guidance; persuade others to consider recommendations made/argue a position; and abstract concepts and facts clearly and effectively to share with various entities of the IC.
Requirements
Must possess U.S. Citizenship.
Shall possess at least a bachelor's degree from an accredited university, which cannot be waived for additional experience.
Shall possess a Top-Secret SCI security clearance based on a fully - adjudicated Single Scope Background Investigation (SSBI) or Periodic Reinvestigation that was completed or initiated within the last five (5) years. The clearance shall not be within 6 months of expiration at the time of resume submission.
Minimum of seven (7) years of intelligence analysis experience supporting the FBI or a USIC agency.
Minimum of three (3) years working for FBI, CIA, NSA, DIA, NCSC or ODNI. (preferred)
Advanced experience with analytic tools and software to include but not limited to Palantir, i2 Analyst Notebook and Microsoft Office Suite (Word / Excel / PowerPoint / Access/ OneNote).
Basic experience with programming languages such as Python are a plus.
Preferred Experience:
Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to the following: Uses functional and/or subject-matter expertise from direct telecommunications and/or in experience, preferably within the USIC, to assess the organizational, operational, and functional baseline threats, risks and vulnerabilities for law enforcement, homeland defense, emergency preparedness, and security clients; Works with senior government officials and executives to provide industry vision and enterprise strategic direction; May serve as an expert to help agencies identify and engage a range of stakeholders, including local, state, and federal agencies; Guides identification of systems, mission engineering, and business process inadequacies and deficiencies that affect the functional area's ability to support/meet organizational threats; Participates in strategy sessions, strategic assessments, and design reviews to validate the enterprise approach and associated work products; Analyze data, develop information, and assess available solutions or alternative methods of proceeding; Provides consulting and advisory expertise in organizational and vulnerability assessments, intelligence and threat analysis, and resolution of highly complex projects and problems.