What Impact You'll Have
You'll support mission-focused imagery analysis for national security customers, applying imagery exploitation techniques and producing high-quality analytic products. You'll work alongside multi-disciplinary teams across the Intelligence Community (IC) in a fast-paced operational environment where strong tradecraft and attention to detail directly support mission outcomes.
What You'll be Owning
- Perform imagery analysis using national GEOINT sources to identify and characterize mission-relevant objects and locations.
- Support time-sensitive and routine production requirements across multiple mission sets.
- Conduct mensuration and basic geospatial analysis to support reporting and targeting requirements.
- Support quality control reviews and adhere to established production timelines.
- Collaborate with analysts and mission partners to address analytic challenges and improve workflows.
- Participate in training events, tradecraft discussions, and professional development activities.
- Maintain documentation and analytic records in accordance with organizational standards.
What You Must Have
- Active TS/SCI clearance.
- Candidates must either possess an active CI Polygraph at the time of hire or be willing and eligible to obtain and maintain one as a condition of continued employment.
- 3+ years of relevant imagery analysis or GEOINT experience.
- Experience conducting imagery exploitation using standard analytic tools and systems.
- Working knowledge of GEOINT fundamentals, imagery interpretation, and geospatial analysis techniques.
- Experience graphical intelligence products for operational or strategic customers.
- Familiarity with common geospatial or analytic tools (e.g., GIS platforms, imagery viewers, analytic databases).
- Ability to work both independently and within a collaborative team environment.
- Completed an Imagery Analysis Course.
- Strong attention to detail and ability to meet deadlines in a production-driven setting.
- Effective written and verbal communication skills.
- Familiarity with Structure Observation Management (SOM).
What Would be Nice to Have
- Familiarity with multiple sensor types (EO, IR, SAR, or FMV).
- Experience supporting time-sensitive or high-priority mission requirements.
- Experience collaborating across organizations or with external partners.
- Bachelor's degree in a related field (e.g., Geospatial Intelligence, Geography, Intelligence Studies, Remote Sensing, or similar).