Technical Targeting Analyst

PeratonMcLean, VA
1d$146,000 - $234,000

About The Position

The Technical Targeting Analyst (TTA) will provide mission critical support to the Intelligence Community (IC) by reviewing, analyzing, and responding to requests for a variety of analytic products covering a wide spectrum of topics relevant at the national and global level. He or she serves as an expert in the field of all-source intelligence analysis. The expert TTA is expected to positively support a blended government and contractor team environment through excellent verbal and written communications skills.

Requirements

  • Must possess an active, current Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI) clearance with polygraph
  • Bachelor's degree in a relevant technical field, or 4 additional years of relevant technical experience may be accepted as equivalent
  • Minimum of 12 years with BS/BA
  • 11+ years of experience working in three or more of the following: analysis, network engineering, network security, offensive experience, technical collection, penetration testing, “red teaming”, hardware engineering, software reverse engineering, and computer exploitation
  • 7+ cumulative years of experience with collection capabilities and dissemination systems
  • Demonstrated experience performing network-based analysis and signals development
  • Experience analyzing current and emerging technical topics of interest, and creating intelligence reports
  • Demonstrated organizational skills and the willingness and ability to adapt to dynamic and unexpected customer requirements

Responsibilities

  • reviewing, analyzing, and responding to requests for a variety of analytic products covering a wide spectrum of topics relevant at the national and global level
  • serves as an expert in the field of all-source intelligence analysis
  • positively support a blended government and contractor team environment through excellent verbal and written communications skills
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