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USARPAC PED GEOINT Analyst (Intelligence Analyst 4)

Fort Shafter, Hawaii

Job Description

 

Essential Job Responsibilities

• Support a diverse team of intelligence analysts in a collaborative environment and interface with the government customer on deliverables, requirements, collection strategies or postures, and intelligence production pertinent to GEOINT.
• Exploit and analyze data collected with remote sensing technologies to develop and maintain Intelligence Preparation of the Environment (IPOE), aid in target development, monitor and report Indications & Warning (I&W), and enhance and refine reporting on adversary Operational Readiness & Disposition (OR&D).
• Thoroughly research and review imagery libraries to verify suitable coverage to satisfy national and theater collection or exploitation requirements.
• Routinely demonstrate expertise and technical proficiency in the use of Electronic Light Table (ELT), Motion Imagery (MI) processing and exploitation tools, and Geographic Information System (GIS) applications to support analytic efforts and product development.
• Fuse multidiscipline intelligence sources to provide accurate and timely geospatial analysis.
• Collect, analyze and disseminate geospatial information to represent terrain and its effect through GEOINT.
• Succinctly incorporate measures of quality assurance and quality control prior to release of intelligence reporting.
• Demonstrate critical thinking skills and tradecraft standards to deliver analytic findings in textual form, graphic annotation, or other formats as directed by the government customer, and develop and present briefings to support customer requirements.
• Assist command or senior leadership in the visualization of the battlespace through analyses of overhead and aerial imagery developed by photographic and electronic means to provide critical or time-sensitive information on enemy forces, potential battle areas, and/or combat operations support.
• This job does entail shift work.
• Other duties may be assigned, as necessary or directed by the government customer.

Minimum Qualifications

 

  • 9 years relevant experience with Bachelors in related field; 7 years relevant experience with Masters in related field; 4 years relevant experience with PhD or Juris Doctorate in related field; or High School Diploma or equivalent and 13 years relevant experience.  One operational deployment as an Intelligence Analyst is acceptable in lieu of 2 years of experience.
  • 5-7 years’ experience working in a multi-skilled team environment collaborating on the production of intelligence analysis. 
  • Detailed knowledge of various GEOINT collection sensors, platforms, and sources within collection disciplines, including associated collection strategies and tasking procedures.
  • Detailed knowledge of a wide range of GEOINT concepts, principles, and practices, and its sub-disciplines, policy, operations, tasking, and procedures to process, analyze, and report intelligence findings based upon theater and national tasking.
  • Detailed knowledge of targeting principals associated with GEOINT platforms, publicly available information, and open-source networks.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.  Ability to proofread, edit, and finalize intelligence products for senior leader briefings.
  • Valid US Passport
  • Clearance:   Must possess and maintain an active TS/SCI clearance

Preferred Requirements

• Comprehensive knowledge of associated collection methods and tasking procedures for one or more of the following sub-disciplines:
    o Full Motion Video (FMV) 
    o Thermal Infrared (TIR) 
    o Non-Imaging Infrared 
    o Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) 
    o Overhead Persistent Infrared (OPIR)  
    o Multispectral Imaging (MSI) 
    o Electro-Optical (EO)
    o Synthetic Aperture RADAR (SAR) 
    o Moving Target Indicator (MTI) 
• Experience with imagery analysis, 
• Prior service trained Imagery or Geospatial Intelligence Military Occupational Skill (Army: 35G/12Y, USMC: 0241/0261, USAF: 1N1X1, USN: IS-GEO) 
• 2 Years’ experience supporting USARPAC GEOINT analytical efforts
• 4 Years’ experience supporting USINDOPACOM intelligence operations. 
• Hands-on experience and working knowledge of: RemoteView, SocetGXP, MOVINT Client, Dot Matrix, ERDAS Imagine, ArcGIS, ESRI tools, IEC, NES, ENVI, AGI Tool Kit, ISR Tool Kit, VidEx, MAAS, eTPR, VAP, Cedalion, and common office software to include PowerPoint presentations, spreadsheets, or word processing.

Desired Education: 
• 4-6 Years with Bachelor’s or 3-5 Years with Master’s, or 2-4 Years with PhD or JD, or HS diploma + 8-10 years of relevant and current experience within the past two years (Geospatial Engineer, MTI, OPIR, LiDAR, FMV).
- OR – 
• 6-8 Years with Bachelors, or 4-6 Years with Masters, or 3-5 Year with PhD or JD, or 0-3 Years with MD or DVM, or HS diploma + 9-12 years of relevant and current experience within the past two years (EO/SAR).

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