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Risk Analyst, Corporate Security

New York, NY · On-site

$126.40K - $225K/yr

About the Role As the Risk Analyst, you will spearhead efforts to identify and mitigate physical ... Travel 25-30% of the time for city, market and site assessment (both domestic and international)

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How much do international risk analyst jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for international risk analyst in the United States is $40.49, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $29.81 and $49.28 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an International Risk Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as an International Risk Analyst, you need strong analytical abilities, a background in finance or economics, and experience with global risk assessment, often supported by a relevant degree or certifications like FRM or CFA. Familiarity with risk management software, statistical analysis tools such as Excel, SAS, or R, and international regulatory frameworks is crucial. Excellent communication, cultural awareness, and critical thinking are standout soft skills for collaborating with diverse stakeholders and interpreting complex global data. These competencies enable effective identification, analysis, and mitigation of risks in dynamic, cross-border business environments.

What are some common challenges faced by International Risk Analysts when assessing global markets?

International Risk Analysts often encounter challenges such as rapidly changing geopolitical climates, varying regulatory environments, and differences in economic stability across countries. Navigating language barriers and cultural nuances when gathering information can also add complexity to risk assessments. Staying current with global events, leveraging diverse data sources, and collaborating closely with local experts or teams are essential for making informed recommendations and mitigating potential risks for their organizations.

What is an International Risk Analyst?

An International Risk Analyst is a professional who assesses and manages risks that organizations face when operating across global markets. They analyze economic, political, and regulatory factors in different countries to help companies make informed decisions and minimize potential losses. Their work often involves evaluating financial stability, compliance risks, and geopolitical developments that could impact international business activities. By identifying and mitigating these risks, International Risk Analysts help protect their organizations’ assets and reputations on a global scale.
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Journeyman Intelligence Risk Analyst

Systems Planning and Analysis

Arlington, VA • Hybrid

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Overview

Systems Planning and Analysis, Inc. (SPA) delivers high-impact, technical solutions to complex national security issues. With over 50 years of business expertise and consistent growth, we are known for continuous innovation for our government customers, in both the US and abroad. Our exceptionally talented team is highly collaborative in spirit and practice, producing Results that Matter. Come work with the best! We offer opportunity, unique challenges, and clear-sighted commitment to the mission. SPA: Objective. Responsive. Trusted.  

The Joint, Office of the Secretary of Defense, Interagency Division (JOID) provides expert support services to a range of customers spanning across the Department of Defense, Federal Civilian, and international markets. JOID provides a diverse portfolio of analytical and programmatic capabilities to help our customers make informed decisions on their most challenging issues.

The Critical Infrastructure Group (CIG) within JOID provides technical, programmatic and analytical support to customers with missions in national security to include the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Health and Human Services (HHS), and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The Group brings technical and operational expertise in fields of countering weapons of mass destruction, critical infrastructure protection, emergency response, nuclear non-proliferation, weapons deployment programs, and transportation safety. In addition to management and advisory services, CIG staff collaborate closely with our clients to provide high-quality modeling, simulation, software, and analytical products to meet the most demanding government standards and timelines.

We have a near-term need for a Jr. Intel Analyst to provide hybrid support out of Arlington, VA.

Responsibilities

Provide skills and services necessary to conduct research and analysis of evolving cybersecurity and technology risk areas within DHS equities and in support of client case reviews and investigations, threat assessments, and special projects through the identification of cybersecurity and technology risk posed to U.S. national security by foreign transactions and/or ownership and involvement in licensing activities. Provide routine services necessary to support the efficient analytic workflow, information, and knowledge management of client cases, reviews, and various program support projects. Conduct open-source intelligence research, risk analysis, and risk communication. Apply specialized capabilities in core areas of interest, including but not limited to open-source intelligence research and analysis, supply chain risk management, and financial risk analysis.

Qualifications

Required:

  • Bachelor's degree, with preference given for areas relating to national security or STEM field.
  • 3+ years of work experience in a research and analysis or intelligence position, or at least 1 year experience working at DHS CISA.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills.
  • Demonstrated ability to conduct independent, data-driven research and analysis.
  • DHS Suitability.
Employment Type: FULL_TIME