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Imagery Anst II

Falls Church, VA · On-site

$79.37K - $134.92K/yr

BAE Systems is seeking a motivated, experienced Imagery Analyst to join our team supporting the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA). Candidates must demonstrate the ability to understand ...

Imagery Anst Sr

Falls Church, VA · On-site

$95.11K - $161.68K/yr

BAE Systems is seeking a motivated, experienced Sr Imagery Analyst to join our team supporting the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA). Candidates must demonstrate the ability to understand ...

... Geospatial-Intelligence Agency mission. The candidates shall provide imagery analysis services as described below. Perform imagery research and analysis by researching current and historical softcopy ...

The ideal candidate will apply advanced remote sensing techniques and geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) methodologies to produce actionable intelligence in support of the Defense Intelligence Agency ...

Cloud Architect - DevSecOps

Littleton, CO

$66 - $87.75/hr

The Erebus Program is a newly awarded 7-year effort that delivers cutting-edge intelligence and geospatial data management applications and services to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency ...

... Geospatial-Intelligence Agency mission. The candidates shall provide imagery analysis services as described below. Perform imagery research and analysis by researching current and historical softcopy ...

... Geospatial-Intelligence Agency mission. The candidates shall provide imagery analysis services as described below. Perform imagery research and analysis by researching current and historical softcopy ...

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Mid-Level GEOINT Analyst (Operations Specialist) Job# 790

Mid-Level GEOINT Analyst (Operations Specialist) Job# 790

Allen Integrated Solutions

Charlottesville, VA

Other

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Mid-Level GEOINT Analyst (Operations Specialist)

Clearance Required:  Current TS/SCI 

Location:  Charlottesville, VA 

Allen Integrated Solutions (AIS) is seeking a highly motivated Mid-Level GEOINT Analyst to support mission-critical intelligence operations within the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) and broader Intelligence Community (IC). The selected candidate will provide GEOINT analysis, operational support, intelligence production, and mission integration in support of time-sensitive operational requirements and strategic intelligence objectives.

Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct GEOINT analysis using imagery, geospatial data, multi-INT information, and operational reporting to support mission requirements.
  • Exploit and analyze geospatial intelligence data to identify patterns, activities, infrastructure, and operational trends.
  • Produce high-quality intelligence products, briefings, reports, and visualizations for operational and strategic customers.
  • Support time-sensitive intelligence operations and provide analytical support to watch centers, operational cells, and mission management teams.
  • Integrate GEOINT with other intelligence disciplines including SIGINT, HUMINT, MASINT, and OSINT to provide fused intelligence assessments.
  • Utilize NGA and IC analytical tools, databases, and visualization platforms to support mission execution.
  • Collaborate with Government personnel, mission partners, and cross-functional analytic teams to ensure synchronized operational support.
  • Provide written and verbal briefings to senior leaders and mission stakeholders.
  • Maintain awareness of emerging geopolitical, military, and mission-relevant developments impacting assigned areas of responsibility.
  • Support quality assurance processes and adhere to NGA tradecraft standards and analytical methodologies.

Required Qualifications

  • Active TS/SCI clearance required; CI Polygraph preferred or ability to obtain.
  • Minimum 5 years of relevant GEOINT, intelligence analysis, military intelligence, or operational support experience.
  • Experience supporting NGA, DoD, Intelligence Community, or combatant command operations.
  • Demonstrated ability to conduct imagery analysis, geospatial analysis, and intelligence reporting.
  • Experience with GEOINT exploitation tools, geospatial databases, and analytical visualization platforms.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, including briefing experience.
  • Ability to work independently with minimal oversight while collaborating effectively within team environments.
  • Ability to support rotating shifts, surge operations, or high-tempo mission requirements as needed.

Desired Qualifications

  • Experience supporting watch operations, time-dominant intelligence missions, or operational intelligence centers.
  • Familiarity with structured observation management, activity-based intelligence, or object-based production methodologies.
  • Experience with data analytics, visualization, and geospatial modeling tools.
  • Military intelligence background or prior operational deployment experience.
  • Bachelor's degree in Geospatial Intelligence, Intelligence Studies, Geography, International Affairs, Political Science, Computer Science, or related field preferred.