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Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) Analyst Employment Type: Part-time About Us: Space Crew ... Monitor emerging trends, potential threats, and geopolitical developments * Prepare clear and ...

... critical geopolitical intelligence. About the Job We're seeking an experienced Space Systems ... S. commercial remote sensing regulations (NOAA), FCC spectrum licensing processes, and export ...

Space Systems Engineer

Redwood City, CA · On-site +1

$150K - $250K/yr

... critical geopolitical intelligence. About the Job We're seeking an experienced Space Systems ... S. commercial remote sensing regulations (NOAA), FCC spectrum licensing processes, and export ...

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Embedded Intelligence Analyst

ijetconnect

Boca Raton, FL • Remote

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Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Location: Remote – East Coast 

About the Role 

We are seeking an Embedded Intelligence Analystspecializing in open-source intelligence (OSINT) to join our team, supporting a client remotely. This role is critical for the safety of employees and physical properties, continuity of business operations, and assisting the mitigation of potential business risks. Your focus and expertise in OSINT will directly influence operational strategies and client safety, making your role pivotal within the security framework. 

Key responsibilities of the embedded analyst would include 

  • Provide proactive, in-depth analysis of open-source intelligence to identify and assess potential threats and risks; map real-world events that could impact company personnel, operations, and business interests, including, but not limited to geopolitical developments, violent extremism and civil unrest. 
  • Coordinate and fulfill timely and relevant delivery of intelligence and due diligence assessments that influence decision making on security posture, policy and public relations. 
  • Provide investigations support to counterintelligence, insider risk, and threat management verticals as needed. 
  • Optimize company research, monitoring and enforcement tools including leveraging AI and other innovative technologies. 
  • Brief executives as needed on key news, trends and content. 
  • Provide situational updates to senior management teams during incidents/crisis. 
  • Collaborate with global stakeholders to collect and prioritize internal requirements. 
  • Develop and manage internal and external relationships to support risk monitoring and response in markets outside of the United States, by working closely with private sector, governmental, academia counterparts and networks. 

We are looking for 

  • An early-to-mid career intelligence professional (2-4 years of experience) with solid grounding in analytic tradecraft, writing for government or business audiences, and briefing and presentation skills. 
  • A solid grounding in geopolitical issues, with deep understanding of global systems, conflicts, and pressing international security & macroeconomic topics. 
  •  A solid grounding in counterintelligence or investigations methodologies, with preference for expertise in nation-state, espionage, or technology-transfer investigations. 
  • Multidisciplinary skills outside traditional intelligence work, with special preference for branding & communications, visualization, graphic design, or video editing abilities. 
  • An independent, self-starter mindset, comfortable with stretching to tackle new projects with partially defined requirements and a demand for creative problem solving. 
  • A deeply collaborative working style that is comfortable with teamwork and communication via distance/online collaboration. 
  • Flexibility & a desire to be proactive at setting expectations, outlining project goals and managing time to meet these, and a willingness to lend a hand to team efforts as and when mutual support is needed.