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TULK is seeking a mid-level GEOINT Imagery Subject Matter Expert to support GEOINT tradecraft training for the National Geospatial-Intelligence College. This role is ideal for imagery and GEOINT analysts with hands-on experience applying sensor-derived data to intelligence problems.
The position emphasizes practical instruction over engineering or sensor design. The selected candidate will deliver instruction on imagery sensors, tradecraft concepts, and sensor workflows, while maintaining
TULK is hiring a mid-level GEOINT Imagery Subject Matter Expert to support GEOINT tradecraft training for the National Geospatial-Intelligence College. This role is a strong fit for an imagery analyst, GEOINT analyst, sensor specialist, or mission professional who has hands-on experience using imagery and sensor-derived data to support intelligence problems.
This is not a purely engineering or sensor-design role. The best candidates will understand how imagery, motion imagery, SAR, spectral, OPIR, TIR, FMV, MSI, HSI, or related GEOINT data sources are used by analysts to identify activity, characterize features, answer intelligence questions, and support mission decisions.
GEOINT Imagery Analysis SME, Mid
TULK is a boutique strategic technology and management consulting firm supporting U.S. Federal Government, Defense, Intelligence Community, and National Security customers. Our cleared teams help mission organizations operate, communicate, analyze, plan, teach, and execute in dynamic environments.
The GEOINT Imagery Analysis SME, Mid supports instruction, courseware maintenance, and learning development for imagery and sensor-focused GEOINT tradecraft. The role helps students understand how different sensor types collect information, how that information supports imagery analysis, and how analysts apply sensor-derived data in practical mission contexts.
Mid-level SMEs support fundamental and intermediate learning. They should be able to explain key tradecraft concepts clearly, apply sensor and imagery knowledge to routine and non-routine mission scenarios, and help students work through problem-based exercises, discussions, and assessments.
You are an imagery or GEOINT professional who understands how sensor data becomes useful intelligence. You can explain not just what a sensor collects, but why it matters, how analysts use it, what its limitations are, and how it supports decisions. You enjoy helping others build practical tradecraft and can turn operational experience into clear instruction, exercises, and courseware.