About The Position

Military Operations Security Cooperation Planner and Analyst The Opportunity: As an expert in defense missions, your unique background inspires you to think bigger, push further, and ask questions others don’t. We need your extensive industry knowledge and advisory skills to solve some of our clients’ most complex problems—and find solutions that keep our nation safe. As a Military Operations Security Cooperation Planner and Analyst, you’ll bring your Geographic Combatant Command (GCC) and Special Operations expertise to work alongside defense and security thought leaders on projects strengthening U.S. and Partner Nation (PN) capabilities. You’ll use your skills and expertise to design, implement, monitor, and assess Significant Security Cooperation Initiatives (SSCI) supporting U.S. capacity building programs, conduct tactical, operational, and strategic assessments of PN military capabilities, provide subject matter expertise in special operations, and help develop theater strategy, campaign planning, contingency planning, theater posture, force allocation, and deployment priorities for unconventional and irregular warfare. Work with us to enable U.S. security cooperation, build PN military capabilities and institutions, and help deter, detect, and defeat a constantly evolving range of threats and challenges to our country's security. Join us. The world can’t wait.

Requirements

  • 20+ years of experience working in the military and in a professional environment
  • 5+ years of experience at a GCC or Special Operations
  • Knowledge of special operations support to security cooperation, theater strategy, regional threats, or advisory missions
  • Ability to speak, read, and write in Spanish or Portuguese
  • Top Secret clearance
  • Master's degree
  • Graduate of a National Defense University, War College, or Service Command and General Staff College

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in a U.S. country team
  • Knowledge of regional PN and general-purpose forces, capabilities, and requirements
  • Knowledge of regional and country planning, and campaign or contingency planning
  • TS/SCI clearance
  • Completion of a Security Cooperation Workforce training

Responsibilities

  • design, implement, monitor, and assess Significant Security Cooperation Initiatives (SSCI) supporting U.S. capacity building programs
  • conduct tactical, operational, and strategic assessments of PN military capabilities
  • provide subject matter expertise in special operations
  • help develop theater strategy, campaign planning, contingency planning, theater posture, force allocation, and deployment priorities for unconventional and irregular warfare

Benefits

  • health
  • life
  • disability
  • financial
  • retirement benefits
  • paid leave
  • professional development
  • tuition assistance
  • work-life programs
  • dependent care
  • recognition awards program
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