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Overview SOS International LLC (SOSi) is seeking an Open-Source Intelligence Investigator who will possess a sophisticated understanding of online social media and associated tradecraft and use that ...

Open Source Intelligence Investigator

Reston, VA · On-site

$48K - $48K/yr

Overview SOS International LLC (SOSi) is seeking an Open-Source Intelligence Investigator who will possess a sophisticated understanding of online social media and associated tradecraft and use that ...

Overview SOS International LLC (SOSi) is seeking an Open-Source Intelligence Investigator who will possess a sophisticated understanding of online social media and associated tradecraft and use that ...

Use digital methods to conduct all source and open-source research and analysis on matters of national security in support of ongoing investigations. * Assess foreign and domestic-based, publicly ...

$1.50 - $2/mo

Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) Analyst Employment Type: Part-time About Us: Space Crew ... Conduct advanced OSINT investigations using a range of digital sources including social media, news ...

Open-source geolocation investigations integrated into targeting package. * Assessing source ... reliability and proficiency in cross-verification, bias detection, and countering disinformation.

Open-source geolocation investigations integrated into targeting package. * Assessing source ... reliability and proficiency in cross-verification, bias detection, and countering disinformation.

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As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for assistant open source investigator in the United States is $39,361.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37,500.00 and $38,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.
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All-Source Investigator and Analyst with Security Clearance

Cencore Group

Washington, DC

Other

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Description Job Summary: The All-Source Investigator and Analyst is responsible for collecting, integrating, evaluating, and analyzing information from multiple sources to produce actionable intelligence and investigative assessments. This role supports decision-makers by identifying patterns, threats, risks, and opportunities through rigorous research, analytical methodologies, and clear reporting. The position requires strong critical thinking, investigative skills, and the ability to synthesize classified and open-source information into timely, accurate products.

Responsibilities : • Conduct comprehensive all-source analysis by integrating information from classified, unclassified, open-source (OSINT), human, technical, financial, and digital sources. • Perform investigative research to identify trends, networks, vulnerabilities, threats, and anomalous behavior. • Collect, evaluate, and validate information for credibility, relevance, and reliability.

• Produce high-quality written analytical products, including intelligence reports, threat assessments, investigative summaries, briefs, and presentations. • Develop and maintain link analysis, timelines, and analytical models to support investigations and intelligence assessments. • Support ongoing investigations by identifying leads, corroborating evidence, and gaps in information.

• Collaborate with investigators, analysts, law enforcement, legal teams, and operational personnel. • Ensure compliance with legal, ethical, and organizational policies regarding information handling, privacy, and data protection. • Use analytical software, databases, and tools to manage, visualize, and interpret data.