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General Dynamics - IT is seeking an Intelligence Analyst Associate to support investigative analytical tasks, data entry, and research across government and OSINT databases. The role focuses on determining visa status and lead viability to support field operations in the United States.
You will work in a fast-paced environment, maintain a TS clearance, and complete initial training within eight weeks. This on-site position operates Monday through Friday, with shifts aligned to team appointment
The Intelligence Analyst Associate is responsible for building reports (leads) to determine the legal status of visitors and students who entered the country on a specific visa. The function of our mission-critical support contract provides investigative analytical support, data entry, law enforcement database research, communications guidance, and technical support services. Daily responsibilities of the Intelligence Analyst Associate include researching over 20 government and open source (OSINT) databases to determine status violations and lead viability. Information gathered is transferred into a template and the subject is deemed viable or non-viable. This builds the case for the field agent to conduct a "knock and talk" or an arrest and potential removal of the given subject from the United States.
Minimum Education/Experience: Bachelor of Arts or Science degree and a minimum of one (1) year of experience in research, intelligence or threat analysis, or an Associate's Degree and three (3) years' experience in intelligence and threat analysis, or a High School diploma with five (5) years' experience in intelligence and threat analysis.
Preferred Education/Experience: One+ year of directly related research/intel experience and possess knowledge of immigration policy and procedures as they relate to non-immigrant visitors, and visa classifications and knowledge of DHS ADP systems.
The ideal candidate is a strong team player who is a quick learner, asks questions, takes initiative, and produces accurate work. They are proactive, learn and understand the SOPs and complete tasks with no errors. This is a fast-paced environment; successful analysts have excellent time management skills and work well under pressure.
While a member of the team, must maintain a TS security clearance with eligibility for SCIMust successfully complete the program's initial training course within the first 8 weeks of employment.
Hours: M-F in office, 8-hour shift within 6 AM to 5 PM, dependent on final team appointment once employee completes unit training.