What are the responsibilities and job description for the Global Risk Intelligence Analyst position at AT-RISK International?
Description
- AT-RISK International seeks qualified applicants for Global Risk Intelligence (GRI) Analyst.
- AT-RISK produces and delivers: 1) strategic intelligence analysis responsive to AT-RISK’s client-specific requirements; 2) tactical intelligence analysis supportive of AT-RISK’s global security operations; and 3) investigative support to AT-RISK’s behavioral threat assessment and management (BTAM) consultations.
- Position proactively conducts confidential and proprietary investigations for protective intelligence analysis.
- Position directly supports AT-RISK’s public and private sector clients worldwide.
- Position directly reports to AT-RISK’s Director of Intelligence.
- Position closely collaborates with AT-RISK’s leaders, peers, clients, and partners.
- Position requires a mature and experienced security professional with demonstrated technical familiarity, analytic tradecraft, and ability to collaborate within small-team, remote environments.
Qualifications
- Education: Applicant must have a bachelor’s or advanced degree from an accredited US college or university with any major or concentration in reasonable relation to a protective security services discipline, including but not limited to: criminology or criminal justice, security operations or management, intelligence or cybersecurity studies, national or homeland security, international relations or affairs, political science or affairs, history or geography, education or communication, law or legal studies, psychology or behavioral science, or applied intelligence or crime analysis.
- Experience: Applicant must have at least two (2) years of professional experience in conducting intelligence analysis and production, excluding education and training. Applicant must be experienced in the production of timely, accurate, and actionable intelligence while safeguarding proprietary, confidential, and private information.
- Background: Applicant must be able to successfully pass a pre-employment background investigation and drug screen.
- Capability: Applicant must be able to use standard office equipment and technology, including electronic hardware and software, commonly used to facilitate global business and security operations. Applicant must be able to conduct open-source intelligence (OSINT) analysis, particularly news and social media exploitation. Applicant must be able to demonstrate critical thinking and attention to detail with a collaborative, inquisitive, and proactive mindset.
Preferences
- Experience: Documentation of professional experience in conducting or managing intelligence activities directly related to protective security services.
- Training: Completion of professional training in a protective security services discipline delivered by a reputable public or private entity, including but not limited to US federal, state, local, or tribal government agencies (e.g., US military, intelligence, or law enforcement communities).
- Certification: Certification in a protective security services discipline sponsored by a reputable security industry professional association, such as the Association of Threat Assessment Professional’s (ATAP) Certified Threat Manager (CTM), American Society for Industrial Security’s (ASIS) Certified Protection Professional (CPP), or other comparable certification.
- Foreign Language Proficiency: Demonstration of proficiency in any of the following foreign languages: Spanish, French, Russian, Chinese, Farsi, or Arabic.
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
- Knowledge of analytic, investigative, and protective tradecraft, including sources and methods for the collection, compilation, exploitation, analysis, documentation, and communication of facts and circumstances regarding physical or cyber security risks toward protective operations, incidents, and events.
- Knowledge of online privacy and personally identifiable information (PII) protection.
- Ability to work in a dynamic and remote environment across multiple time zones.
- Ability to apply critical thinking, logical reasoning, and structured analysis to collected information.
- Ability to make logical and unbiased judgements regarding analyzed, all-source information.
- Ability to organize, plan, prioritize, and coordinate collaborative work assignments.
- Ability to communicate effectively and professionally in both oral and written formats.
- Ability to develop and maintain internal collaborative relationships and external liaison partnership
Responsibilities
- Communicating, coordinating, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to integrate protective intelligence into business and security operations.
- Recommending and testing operational technology to enable or enhance comprehensive security operations, especially global risk and protective intelligence analysis.
- Ensuring the timely production and delivery of accurate and actionable intelligence analysis.
- Maintaining a professional, inclusive, and collaborative work environment.
Conditions & Benefits
- Some business travel required, including for professional development.
- Flexible work schedule required, including some need for non-standard business hours.
- Dynamic and remote work environment required, including some exposure to extreme online content
- Performance of essential functions for the position required with or without reasonable accommodation.
- Salaried position, including health, dental, vision, and other employee benefits or programs.
- 401(k) retirement plan
- Paid holidays and paid time off (PTO), including wellness leave.
- Personal fitness and other reimbursement.