Intelligence Analyst III Position Summary: Position Description: Intelligence Analyst III Location: National Capital Region Work Posture: On-site. Situational telework agreements may be permitted with supervisory approval Travel: 10-25% CONUS and OCONUS travel may be required for program coordination. Must maintain an active, valid U.S. passport. Deployment: No Drug screening: Yes Security Clearance: Citizenship: TS with SCI eligibility Must be a U.S. Citizen Education Bachelor’s degree in a related field preferred Required Experience Federal employee currently or previously assigned to the GS-0132 series (or contractor equivalent) with at least one (1) year of experience. At least two (2) years of experience as an Intelligence Analyst II in Strategic Threat Assessment and Risk, or equivalent, with demonstrated ability to maintain command and control of intelligence analyst staff. Previous supervisory experience required. Current or previous experience as an all-source intelligence analyst in the intelligence or law enforcement communities for a minimum of one (1) year; or Three (3) years’ experience as a Security Engineering Officer or Regional Security Officer in the Diplomatic Security Service; Three (3) years’ experience as a credentialed or certified technical security expert, counterintelligence agent, or technical surveillance countermeasures (TSCM) practitioner; or Four (4) years’ service in the U.S. Armed Services in one or more of the following: US Army: 35x series US Air Force: 14Nx, 1Nxxx series US Navy: 181x, 183x, 681x, 683x, 781x, 783x, CTx, IS US Marine Corps: 02xx, 26xx series Proven ability to lead a group of analysts with varying levels of expertise, including the full range of managerial tasks required in a medium-sized office environment. Ability to train and develop junior and senior analysts both operationally and technically. Ability to brief diverse audiences of varying technical backgrounds. Subject matter expert within the Intelligence Community. Ability to participate in and communicate with formal interagency committees, conferences, task forces, and working groups as required by the customer. Specific knowledge of technical intelligence collection methods and technical security countermeasures. Knowledge and understanding of Intelligence Community standards and directives, including ICD 203, 702 and 705. Expert knowledge of intelligence reporting streams and systems. Substantive knowledge of State Department (preferred) or similar U.S. Government agency standards and directives, especially in relation to technical security. Substantive knowledge and understanding of regulations governing the use of classified materials. Ability to effectively and professionally lead and interact with groups or individuals outside own organization. Substantive or expert knowledge of technical security countermeasures systems and regulations. Knowledge of analytical risk management methodology and principles. Demonstrated experience working with data throughout its lifecycle, including collection, management, analysis, reporting, and secure disposition. Excellent writing skills and ability to ensure consistency of analyst products to Department style standards. Excellent verbal communication and research skills, strong analytical, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. Proficiency with Microsoft O365. Highly adaptable, positive attitude, and ability to lead and work as a member of a team. Proactive self-starter who can manage a team with minimal supervision and routinely assesses program to develop programmatic improvements.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level