What are the responsibilities and job description for the Global Security Intelligence Analyst - 7516 position at ICSI.?
Position: Intelligence Analyst 1
Position Type: W2 Contract – No Benefits
Position Location: Houston, TX
Description:
Position Type: W2 Contract – No Benefits
Position Location: Houston, TX
Description:
The Global Security Operations Center (GSOC) Intelligence Analyst is a critical member of the team responsible for protecting Phillips 66 around the clock. This role requires expertise in both open-source intelligence and physical security, along with an understanding of global security threats and trends. The GSOC Intelligence Analyst will support all facets of the Phillips 66 Global Security function and will interact with other corporate functions and business units. In addition to the requirements listed below, the GSOC Intelligence Analyst must be a team player, an effective communicator, and possess a high level of analytical skills.
Responsibilities May Include:
Responsibilities May Include:
- Monitoring privately sourced and public information for threats and incidents that could affect the security of the organization’s people, facilities, operations, and reputation
- Independently performing advanced qualitative and quantitative research to analyze potential threats and disseminating analytical findings to leadership to address intelligence requirements and inform decision making
- Functioning as a key information gathering and communications hub to respond to security or safety incidents across the enterprise
- Furthering the development and maintenance of the GSOC’s information and knowledge management tools and processes
- As required, support the monitoring physical security access control systems and take appropriate actions to respond to an alarm, breach, malfunction, or other events; assist onsite contract security staff
- Legally authorized to work in the job posting country
- Bachelor’s degree or higher in a relevant field, or at least one year of experience working as an analyst in a government or corporate intelligence center
- Ability to work rotating shifts, including on nights, weekends and holidays, and overtime on an as-needed basis
- Advanced writing and analytical skills
- Intermediate level of proficiency using Microsoft Office applications, particularly Outlook, Word, Excel, Teams and CoPilot
- Familiarity with physical security threats and trends in the United States
- Familiarity with major geopolitical issues
- Beginner to intermediate proficiency using video monitoring, access control, and alarm monitoring applications, preferably Lenel/OnGuard
- Knowledge of the oil and gas industry
- Experience using a traveler tracking system
- Experience utilizing geographic information system and data visualization tools
- An intermediate or higher level of proficiency in a language other than English
- Advanced writing and analytical skills; experience monitoring open sources to proactively identify physical security threats that could impact the organization’s people, assets or reputation
- Familiarity with corporate security, including travel security, OSINT monitoring tools, technological systems, the domestic/international threat environments, executive protection and security assessments
- Ability to work rotating shifts, including on nights, weekends and holidays, and overtime on an as-needed basis