Analyst – Intelligence – Oic
Company | Simon |
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Location | Indianapolis, IN, USA |
Salary | $Not Provided – $Not Provided |
Type | Full-Time |
Degrees | |
Experience Level | Senior |
Requirements
- Must possess a high school diploma or equivalent
- Must have a minimum of five years’ relevant experience in intelligence at the local, state, or federal level
- Strong critical thinking and analytical skills, and the ability to work independently with strong problem-solving skills
- Must possess strong research and writing skills and be capable of effectively operating as a member of a strategic level analytical team in the accomplishment of intelligence products and assessments
- Must be able to define problems, establish facts, and to include appropriate people in the decision-making process to draw valid conclusions
- Ability to multi-task, prioritize workload, and successfully handle competing deadlines
- Working knowledge of the national, operational, and tactical intelligence methods
- Must be creative and have the ability to look at problems from multiple vantage points
- Familiarity with a full range of intelligence disciplines
- Must be able to organize and prioritize tasks as well as multi-task effectively
- Must be able to recall and record essential details quickly
- Must have the ability to use reference materials effectively and efficiently
- Must be able to demonstrate analytical problem-solving ability and critical thinking skills
- Must have the ability to manage information and technical security programs
- Proficiency in the use of Microsoft Office products, intelligence-related automation, and communications capabilities, and quickly learn and operate several computer applications
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills with managers as well as team members
Responsibilities
- Collaborate and liaise with government and private sector intelligence organizations to collate the essential information to develop and provide a comprehensive risk profile to business landscape
- Proof-read and finalize briefings, white papers, executive summaries, attend meetings and perform other tasks that communicate and execute plans for OIC Management and/or client contacts
- Responsible for mentoring and management of team members; proof and edit work product; provide additional analysis/augment reports
- Prepare and/or review all submitted analytical and investigative reports to ensure accuracy, research, investigative sufficiency, and professional quality; edit and correct, as necessary and disseminate to decision makers
- Implement/initiate actions taken by the business in response to either localized and/or global risk indicators
- Maintain the confidentiality of policy and procedure documentation, emergency response and notification, information, administrative material, and database information
- Monitoring of social outlets through queries defined for national security and threats against the assets
- Monitoring of live intelligence streams
- Monitor protests and demonstrations that may impact assets, provide appropriate warning to stakeholders about relevant protest and demonstrations, and produce summaries and/or bulletins as needed
- Identify news, social media, law enforcement and emergency management sources and contacts for each property in assigned region
- Informing key personnel of critical information and incidents that have a direct or indirect implication for stakeholders and assets
- Provide timely communications and actionable intelligence to support the protection of people, assets/intellectual property, and infrastructure as it relates to interests and/or entities
- Can work 12-hour shifts up to 14 days during special events, shortfalls, high traffic periods (Thanksgiving/Black Friday holiday weekend), and during emergency operations
- Ability to come into work early, stay past regularly scheduled time, and/or work on off days when necessary to ensure the center meets contractually obligated requirements per the client
- Serve as the hub for the monitoring, analysis, and interpretation of risks and threats that may affect the business
- Post bulletins that benefit our client and national security providers
- Review special events and large-scale events that may impact the properties
- Develop threat assessments as guidance to management, corporate security, and national security providers
- Develop bulletins which alert stakeholders to new developments or trends that may have an impact on assets
- Review Homeland Security and associated portals for new developments
- Review incident reports helping identify any activity that should be classified as suspicious activity reports
- Review past incidents to develop indicators, warnings, and mitigation strategies
- Review related sectors of critical infrastructure to help protect stakeholders (i.e., transportation)
- Understand and interpret data regarding criminal and safety incidents pertaining to the client’s properties
- Perform analysis, planning, and provide direction in order to ensure that the OIC is delivering maximum value to the business
Preferred Qualifications
- Advanced degree intelligence studies, national security, political science, international affairs, criminology, or other relevant education