What are the responsibilities and job description for the Intelligence Analyst position at Greytek?
Greytek is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business that is seeking two intelligence analysts. This effort is in the proposal process.
Candidate Requirements:
Bachelor's Degree with two years of experience or an Associate's Degree with two years of experience.
Secret Clearance or higher.
Certification (Current or Prior) - Security , SC-OTC-001, SC-ETC-001
Professional experience and formal training in analytical methodologies and trade craft experience working in state and local Fusion Centers or intelligence units within Federal, state, or local law enforcement agencies.
Experience conducting all-source intelligence analysis, trend analysis, and providing formal briefings.
Ability to monitor indications and warnings to maintain real-time situational awareness.
Proficiency in producing strategic assessments, threat assessments, and responding to requests for information.
Familiarity with the Fusion Center concept, including day-to-day operations, challenges, and inter-agency relationships.
Initiating topic-specific working groups and providing local relevance to terrorist events occurring nationally or internationally.
Comprehensive understanding of critical infrastructure sites, and their interactions.
Establishing relationships with constituents throughout the Long Beach and greater Los Angeles region to gain an understanding of area needs and concerns, facilitating information sharing, and developing cooperative working relationships.
Experience synthesizing local, national, and international intelligence data into customized intelligence products for federal, state, and local partners.
Competency in developing and implementing strategic, mission-support initiatives. These activities concentrate on improving core agency competencies to maintain and enhance strategic operations.
Experience integrating data across platforms such as CAD, CalCOP, HSIN, and Digital Sandbox; technical troubleshooting of software, hardware, and network systems (particularly for police video systems); and video management expertise, including creating video storyboards, canvassing video, teaching best practices, and supporting department personnel with video-related needs.
Responsibilities
Counter-terrorism, criminal, and/or cyber intelligence, including but not limited to international terrorism, domestic terrorism, transportation security, weapons of mass destruction, cyber-terrorism, agro-terrorism, public health, anti-terrorism/force protection, Critical Infrastructure/Key Resources (CIKR) protection, policy development, and acting as public safety liaison.
Demonstrated understanding of critical infrastructure protection, California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES), California State Threat Assessment System (STAS), the Fusion Center Network, law enforcement intelligence operations, and homeland security partner agencies.
Experience working in state or local Fusion Centers or intelligence units that produce tactical and strategic intelligence products for public safety executives and agency personnel.
Collection, assessment, and vetting of raw information from a variety of sources, transforming it into actionable intelligence to support operational and investigative decision-making.
Maintenance of situational awareness and the ability to provide timely intelligence briefings to supervisors and leadership team.
Development and delivery of briefing materials and comprehensive intelligence products, including support for command-level decision-making.
Building and maintaining collaborative relationships with local, state, and federal partners, including law enforcement and homeland security entities.
Conducting link analyses to identify associations between persons of interest, criminal organizations, or events.
Monitoring and utilizing electronic surveillance systems, traditional law enforcement databases, and social media platforms to support investigations.
Participation in real-time operations and active monitoring of events to deliver timely intelligence to field personnel.
Maintaining criminal intelligence files and supporting documentation in compliance with 28 CFR Part 23.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From $85,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
Education:
- Associate (Required)
Experience:
- Intelligence analysis: 2 years (Required)
Security clearance:
- Secret (Preferred)
Work Location: In person
Salary : $85,000