What are the responsibilities and job description for the Data Analyst Specialist - SkillBridge Internship position at ENSCO, Inc.?
ENSCO’s Lead from the Front (LFF) Military Transition Program is an approved SkillBridge internship under DoDI 1322.29. The LFF program provides eligible service members the opportunity to gain work experience through industry specific training within the last 180 days of military service. Eligible service members in any branch, regardless of rank, enlisted, or officer are encouraged to apply. The training and work experience provided may vary depending the internship.
The LFF program is an unpaid internship through the DoD SkillBridge program. SkillBridge participants continue to receive payment and benefits through their respective military branch as active-duty service members. Official authorization from the selected service members unit commander to participate in SkillBridge must be provided prior to the start of the internship.
(SkillBridge) Eligibility:
ENSCO's Mission System Group (MSG) Division provides innovative customized products and services vital to national safety and security. A primary focus area is the development of software systems for multipurpose geophysical and other data collection, processing, and analysis.
Qualifications Required:
The LFF program is an unpaid internship through the DoD SkillBridge program. SkillBridge participants continue to receive payment and benefits through their respective military branch as active-duty service members. Official authorization from the selected service members unit commander to participate in SkillBridge must be provided prior to the start of the internship.
(SkillBridge) Eligibility:
- Has served at least 180 days on active duty
- Is within 180 days of separation or retirement
- Will receive an honorable discharge
- Has taken any service Transition Assistance Program
- Received Unit Commander approval to participate in DoD SkillBridge
ENSCO's Mission System Group (MSG) Division provides innovative customized products and services vital to national safety and security. A primary focus area is the development of software systems for multipurpose geophysical and other data collection, processing, and analysis.
Qualifications Required:
- 2 years experience as a 9S100 seismic analyst in the United States Air Force
- Minimum of 3 years related experience in the following:
- Demonstrated experience in seismo-acoustic waveform analysis and experience using seismo-acoustic analysis software such as ARS (Analyst Review Station), Geotool/Seatools, SAC (Seismic Analysis Code).
- Detailed understanding of local, regional, and teleseismic seismic phases.
- Understanding of digital signal processing including spectral analysis.
- Observational ability to interpret time series waveform data, identify seismic, infrasonic, and hydroacoustic phases, distinguish signals from background noise.
- A self-starter with excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Experience navigating within the Linux environment
- Experience running programs in python, Matlab, or other scientific software
- Demonstrated experience with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint).
- Active TS/SCI clearance for which you must be a U.S Citizen.
- Ability to build an average of 60 seismic events per day
- Experience working with large disparate data sets identifying long-term and short patterns in data
- Experience with data fusion analytics
- Experience with Magnitude, Distance, Amplitude Correction (MDAC) methodology
- Ability to conduct spatio-temporal analysis
- Familiarity with workflow in an operational environment
- Familiarity with Government mission sets