Amentum is seeking to solve the problem of analyzing and identifying threats to U.S. technologies, information, and supply chains impacting cleared industry, cleared personnel, DOD, and DCSA through the role of an Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) Analyst.
Requirements
- Knowledge of data manipulation within databases and Microsoft software packages.
- High proficiency in Microsoft applications, particularly Word, Excel, and Outlook
- Ability to identify trends, patterns, anomalies, and recommend solutions.
- Ability and skill in communicating intelligence information verbally and in writing.
- Experience with applying data analysis, trend analysis and problem-solving techniques.
- Experience conducting research effectively and efficiently at classified and unclassified levels (i.e. SharePoint, Microsoft Office Tools, etc.)
- Proficiency in Microsoft applications, particularly Word, Excel, and Outlook
Responsibilities
- Conduct analytical research that establishes threat to U.S. technologies, information, and supply chains impacting cleared industry, cleared personnel, DOD, and DCSA
- Research, synthesize, exploit, evaluate, and analyze all-source reporting on USG critical technologies, programs, information, and supply chains.
- Conduct all-source, business, security, and intelligence-related research and analysis, including, but not limited to commercial subscription tools (e.g. Bloomberg), open-source research, Government databases, and intelligence reporting
- Develop analytical products that effectively articulate threats.
- Demonstrate analytic integrity, rigor, and tradecraft standards by adhering to applicable IC Directives and DoD Instructions.
- Produce analytic products within established time.
- Disseminate intelligence information to customers and stakeholders.
Other
- Active TS-SCI Clearance required
- Desired Experience: At least 8 years of experience conducting analysis relevant to the specific labor category with at least a portion of the experience within the last 2 years.
- Desired Education: Bachelor’s degree in an area related to the labor category from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
- U.S. driver’s license and be capable of operating government vehicles.
- Expected in office work five days a week with occasional telework that is dependent on the government’s needs.