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Experience with open source research and support, product creation and dissemination, collection ... supporting the Intelligence Community (IC). Additional Information Work Environment * Remote.

Experience with open source research and support, product creation and dissemination, collection ... supporting the Intelligence Community (IC). Additional Information Work Environment * Remote.

Experience with open source research and support, product creation and dissemination, collection ... supporting the Intelligence Community (IC). Additional Information Work Environment * Remote.

Experience with open source research and support, product creation and dissemination, collection ... supporting the Intelligence Community (IC). Additional Information Work Environment * Remote.

Experience with open source research and support, product creation and dissemination, collection ... supporting the Intelligence Community (IC). Additional Information Work Environment * Remote.

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How much do part time remote open source intelligence jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time remote open source intelligence in the United States is $104,643.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $94,000.00 and $118,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Part Time Remote Open Source Intelligence job?

A Part Time Remote Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) job involves collecting, analyzing, and reporting on publicly available information from the internet and other open sources. Professionals in this role use digital tools and techniques to gather data that supports investigations, security assessments, or market research. The work is conducted remotely and on a part-time basis, offering flexibility in terms of hours and location. Typical tasks might include monitoring social media, analyzing news articles, or searching public records to identify trends, threats, or valuable insights.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Remote Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Remote OSINT Analyst, you need strong analytical abilities, research skills, and a background in intelligence, cybersecurity, or a related field. Familiarity with OSINT tools such as Maltego, Shodan, and advanced search techniques, as well as certifications like GIAC Open Source Intelligence (GOSI), are often required. Attention to detail, critical thinking, and effective written communication help professionals excel in gathering and interpreting sensitive information. These skills are critical for producing accurate, actionable intelligence while working independently in a remote environment.

How do part-time remote Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) professionals typically collaborate with teams and manage project communication?

As a part-time remote OSINT professional, effective collaboration is often facilitated through digital communication tools such as Slack, email, and shared project management platforms like Trello or Asana. Team members usually participate in regular virtual meetings to discuss findings, share updates, and coordinate research tasks. Clear documentation and timely status reports are essential to keep the team aligned, especially when working across different time zones or schedules. Building strong communication habits and proactively seeking feedback helps ensure the quality and relevance of the intelligence delivered.
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Tracking Illicit Economies via Satellite Imagery GRAD RA (AY 25-26 C91355)

Tracking Illicit Economies via Satellite Imagery GRAD RA (AY 25-26 C91355)

Middlebury College

Monterey, CA • On-site, Remote

$17.95/hr

Part-time

Posted 8 days ago


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Job description

Dr. Katharine Petrich is hiring two students to work remotely/on-campus to support a continuing research project leveraging satellite imagery, machine learning models, and geospatial data to monitor and mitigate illicit activities in Colombia and Venezuela. This includes analyzing illegal mining, deforestation, drug trafficking, and coca cultivation in conflict-prone border regions.

This is a California MIIS student position compensated at the Level C rate paying $17.95 per hour.

Core Responsibilities:

  • Assemble data for several relevant databases using media reports, government documents, nonprofit reports, social media accounts, etc in Spanish and English 
  • Identify patterns in territorial disputes, organized crime activities, and environmental degradation in the zone of interest 
  • Conduct image/geospatial annotation 
  • Write literature reviews 
  • Examine the underlying socioeconomic and governance challenges which act as drivers 
  • Write and present findings to internal/external audiences 

Requirements

  • Research methods experience  
  • Interest in satellite imagery/geospatial data 
  • Experience working in remote-first teams 
  • Social media/open source intelligence experience 
  • Spanish language at 300 level preferred 
Student Employment Eligibility:

Unless restricted by certain visa status, all students with an active status for the semester are eligible for jobs on campus.

Students on leave or withdrawn are not eligible to work in student employment positions until the semester in which they return. If you are currently withdrawn or on leave you are eligible to be employed in staff positions.

Some may be restricted due to financial aid status. International students (non-resident aliens) may not work off campus unless they have applied for and received work authorization from the United States government. (An F-1 visa does not give work authorization.) Off campus work study positions are available only to U.S. citizens on financial aid with a federal work study component.

Student are not eligible to work remotely from International locations.

Hour Limitations:

All student employees are limited to working no more than 20 hours per week in on campus jobs during the academic year (this includes exam periods). The only exception is when there is a full week when school is not in session. Specifically: February recess, Spring recess, and full weeks of December or summer recess. During these time periods only, students can work up to 40 hours per week. International Students: Visa restrictions prohibit international students from exceeding 20 hours of work per academic calendar week.