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Top Secret/SCI
Senior Level Career (10+ yrs experience)
$170,000 - $180,000
Intelligence
Washington, DC (On-Site/Office)
Desired, senior level cyber SME that has experience supporting Counterintelligence investigations, or other national security related support. Experience with hardware and software computer forensics, especially in support of investigations is ideal. Experience conducting analysis of adversary cyber threats against US networks. Utilizing cyber to detect insider threat analysis.
Experience: Individual must have minimum of 15 years of experience in conducting complex CI program activities and inspections with a federal agency such as the DOE, FBI, CIA or DOD. Candidate must possess experience conducting interviews, and research. This may be a combination of private sector, civil service, or military experience. Individual must display maturity in assessing issues and communicating with individuals of varying levels of responsibility and management; have the ability to identify counterintelligence and foreign intelligence indicators; review inspectable data and information that involves cross-checking, analyzing, and interpreting relevant information. Individual must have excellent team-building, liaison, oral and written communication skills and proven ability to perform under pressure. Additionally, the individual must have the ability to respond to specific tasks driven by IN mission requirements; ability to conduct professional interviews of employees; ability to assess/integrate the implications of data for the inspections being conducted; and the ability to provide concise and clear analysis to be incorporated into a single focused report with preventative or correction action plans as recommendations. Experience in the procedures to inspect and report on the state of program efficiency and effectiveness, and readiness. Candidate will be expected to have knowledge of the requirements for developing a CI program.
Cyber CI: Position requires individual to have earned a Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited university or college. An Advanced Degree in a relevant technical field is desirable. Individual must have conducted cyber counterintelligence investigations as a primary case agent for a federal agency such as the DOE, FBI, CIA or DOD.
Duties: Serves as Inspector, specific duties and functions include, but are not limited to, the following:
Ensures proper documentation of interview results for assembly into inspections reports, identifying potentially controversial findings, issues, or problems with widespread impacts; must identify sources of concern, issues, problems, complaints, or concepts associated with missions and program functions.
Member of the Counterintelligence Inspections Program team.
Works independently or within a team.
Responds to specific tasks driven by IN mission requirements.
Conduct professional interviews and documents findings to assess/integrate the implications of data for the inspections being conducted.
Experience conducting oversight of the Intelligence Community or DoD Apparatus, or ability to learn.
Prioritizes and schedules own work activities to complete assignments in timely and effective manner. Coordinate and assist in obtaining information from a variety of sources, compile statistical data, prepare subpoenas, transcribe and edit technical and confidential investigative memoranda or reports, cross reference, assist with interview preparation, provide a variety of clerical and technical services in support of more complex inspections work, and assist during interviews.
Conduct research of laws, regulations, policies, and data bases, as well as assist Lead inspector investigators in making requests for information.
Takes initiative to anticipate issues, resolves conflict among multiple priorities, and implements effective solutions to prevent problems that might impact timelines and deliverables.
Experience: Individual must have minimum of 15 years of experience in conducting complex CI program activities and inspections with a federal agency such as the DOE, FBI, CIA or DOD. Candidate must possess experience conducting interviews, and research. This may be a combination of private sector, civil service, or military experience. Individual must display maturity in assessing issues and communicating with individuals of varying levels of responsibility and management; have the ability to identify counterintelligence and foreign intelligence indicators; review inspectable data and information that involves cross-checking, analyzing, and interpreting relevant information. Individual must have excellent team-building, liaison, oral and written communication skills and proven ability to perform under pressure. Additionally, the individual must have the ability to respond to specific tasks driven by IN mission requirements; ability to conduct professional interviews of employees; ability to assess/integrate the implications of data for the inspections being conducted; and the ability to provide concise and clear analysis to be incorporated into a single focused report with preventative or correction action plans as recommendations. Experience in the procedures to inspect and report on the state of program efficiency and effectiveness, and readiness. Candidate will be expected to have knowledge of the requirements for developing a CI program.
Cyber CI: Position requires individual to have earned a Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited university or college. An Advanced Degree in a relevant technical field is desirable. Individual must have conducted cyber counterintelligence investigations as a primary case agent for a federal agency such as the DOE, FBI, CIA or DOD.
Duties: Serves as Inspector, specific duties and functions include, but are not limited to, the following:
Ensures proper documentation of interview results for assembly into inspections reports, identifying potentially controversial findings, issues, or problems with widespread impacts; must identify sources of concern, issues, problems, complaints, or concepts associated with missions and program functions.
Member of the Counterintelligence Inspections Program team.
Works independently or within a team.
Responds to specific tasks driven by IN mission requirements.
Conduct professional interviews and documents findings to assess/integrate the implications of data for the inspections being conducted.
Experience conducting oversight of the Intelligence Community or DoD Apparatus, or ability to learn.
Prioritizes and schedules own work activities to complete assignments in timely and effective manner. Coordinate and assist in obtaining information from a variety of sources, compile statistical data, prepare subpoenas, transcribe and edit technical and confidential investigative memoranda or reports, cross reference, assist with interview preparation, provide a variety of clerical and technical services in support of more complex inspections work, and assist during interviews.
Conduct research of laws, regulations, policies, and data bases, as well as assist Lead inspector investigators in making requests for information.
Takes initiative to anticipate issues, resolves conflict among multiple priorities, and implements effective solutions to prevent problems that might impact timelines and deliverables.
group id: 91086944