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Top Secret/SCI
Mid Level Career (5+ yrs experience)
$115,000 - $130,000
Intelligence
Washington, DC (On-Site/Office)
We currently have two roles open.
1. CI Analyst with experience in DD or SCRM (ICD 203/206 writing)
2. CI Analyst with experience writing strategic finished product
Experience: Individual must have a minimum of five (5) years of experience in intelligence analysis which may be a combination of private sector, civil service, and/or military. Individual must have demonstrated evidence of excellent oral and written communication skills and proven performance delivering high-quality products under sometimes intense pressure to meet tight deadlines. Extensive knowledge of analytic tradecraft, analytic standards and integrity, and analytic methodologies and tools is required. Knowledge of foreign adversary intelligence methodologies and collection interests is also required. Special expertise, such as area or country specialization, foreign language fluency, or science and technology knowledge is desired.
(U) The individual must demonstrate direct and current knowledge of the mission, structure, and key intelligence programs of the USIC; international political, economic, and military matters as they impact U.S. national security policy and issues; all aspects of the intelligence cycle; and core analytical competencies to include critical thinking skills, strong collaboration skills, and a customer focus. Depending on the DOE CI mission area (e.g., strategic analysis or investigations) the position is assigned to, the candidate shall also demonstrate the ability to apply tactical analysis in support of CI investigations or the ability to independently develop strategic analytic products related to adversary targeting of national security interests.
(U) Education: A Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited university or college is required, with a preferred focus on degrees relevant to geopolitics, national security studies, or business. Written and spoken proficiency in a foreign language (such as Chinese, Russian, Arabic, Farsi, Hindi, or related languages) is desirable.
(U) Duties: Serve as a Mid-Level Counterintelligence Analyst; specific duties and functions include, but are not limited to:
Assess the foreign intelligence element (FIE) and/or international terrorist threats directed against DOE personnel, resources, S&T, facilities and programs.
Produce tactical and/or strategic CI products to support the DOE CI program and to inform DOE decision makers and for external dissemination throughout the USIC.
Develop liaison contacts within the USIC to develop analysis that supports the objectives and goals of the CI program.
Work with division leadership to contribute to the integration of field and headquarters analysis.
Make oral presentations, which convey ideas, facts, conclusions, estimates, and projections to a variety of DOE and USIC personnel.
Prepare a variety of written communications and documents, including but not limited to reports, assessments, and risk reviews at the direction of CI management.
Engage with USIC partners and field elements regarding CI investigations to ensure investigative gaps are identified and to provide analytical context to collected information.
1. CI Analyst with experience in DD or SCRM (ICD 203/206 writing)
2. CI Analyst with experience writing strategic finished product
Experience: Individual must have a minimum of five (5) years of experience in intelligence analysis which may be a combination of private sector, civil service, and/or military. Individual must have demonstrated evidence of excellent oral and written communication skills and proven performance delivering high-quality products under sometimes intense pressure to meet tight deadlines. Extensive knowledge of analytic tradecraft, analytic standards and integrity, and analytic methodologies and tools is required. Knowledge of foreign adversary intelligence methodologies and collection interests is also required. Special expertise, such as area or country specialization, foreign language fluency, or science and technology knowledge is desired.
(U) The individual must demonstrate direct and current knowledge of the mission, structure, and key intelligence programs of the USIC; international political, economic, and military matters as they impact U.S. national security policy and issues; all aspects of the intelligence cycle; and core analytical competencies to include critical thinking skills, strong collaboration skills, and a customer focus. Depending on the DOE CI mission area (e.g., strategic analysis or investigations) the position is assigned to, the candidate shall also demonstrate the ability to apply tactical analysis in support of CI investigations or the ability to independently develop strategic analytic products related to adversary targeting of national security interests.
(U) Education: A Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited university or college is required, with a preferred focus on degrees relevant to geopolitics, national security studies, or business. Written and spoken proficiency in a foreign language (such as Chinese, Russian, Arabic, Farsi, Hindi, or related languages) is desirable.
(U) Duties: Serve as a Mid-Level Counterintelligence Analyst; specific duties and functions include, but are not limited to:
Assess the foreign intelligence element (FIE) and/or international terrorist threats directed against DOE personnel, resources, S&T, facilities and programs.
Produce tactical and/or strategic CI products to support the DOE CI program and to inform DOE decision makers and for external dissemination throughout the USIC.
Develop liaison contacts within the USIC to develop analysis that supports the objectives and goals of the CI program.
Work with division leadership to contribute to the integration of field and headquarters analysis.
Make oral presentations, which convey ideas, facts, conclusions, estimates, and projections to a variety of DOE and USIC personnel.
Prepare a variety of written communications and documents, including but not limited to reports, assessments, and risk reviews at the direction of CI management.
Engage with USIC partners and field elements regarding CI investigations to ensure investigative gaps are identified and to provide analytical context to collected information.
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