
Intelligence Analyst
Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID, United States
As an All-source Intelligence Analyst within Idaho National Laboratory's National & Homeland Security (N&HS) Directorate, you will perform comprehensive, multidisciplinary analysis that advances critical mission areas - including protecting national critical infrastructure, evaluating defense systems, preventing nuclear weapons proliferation, and securing essential communications.
In this role, you will fuse classified intelligence with open-source information to produce reliable, timely and actionable insights that support decision-making and strengthen the mission and N&HS, INL and U.S Government partners. Working closely with Intelligence Community organizations, you will integrate multiple intelligence disciplines with technical data and collaborate with cross-functional teams - including analyst, engineers, and cybersecurity researchers - to develop, refine, and present assessments and findings to senior leaders and INL customers.
Responsibilities:
Monitor a wide variety of data sources to maintain awareness of newly discovered vulnerabilities within control systems, the ability to exploit those vulnerabilities via cyber means, and the subsequent potential impact on critical infrastructure.
Apply advanced critical thinking and communication skills in parallel with the intelligence cycle to find solutions for a diverse and highly technical mission space.
Develop written analysis reports, briefings, white papers, and strategic documents to inform U.S. Government agencies, public utilities, private industry, military commands, and other decision-makers responsible for safeguarding critical infrastructure.
Integrate technical expertise with threat analysis to counter cyberattacks targeting industrial control systems (ICS) within critical infrastructure. Conduct advanced technical assessments of cyber threats against IC environments such as the electrical grid, oil and gas pipelines, nuclear energy facilities, wireless communications, military installations, and transportation networks.
Collaborate with engineers, cybersecurity researchers, and analysts to produce clear, concise, and often classified reports, briefings, and strategies addressing threats to ICs and critical infrastructure.
Support national security initiatives aimed at strengthening the security and resilience of critical infrastructure against cyberattacks. Provide expert insight to senior U.S. Government officials on issues involving ICs and cybersecurity.
Extract and synthesize project requirements from unstructured, ambiguous, or unrelated sources to form expert assessments of adversary cyber capabilities. Translate complex technical information into concise reports and briefings for non-technical audiences.
Monitor diverse data sources to identify newly discovered IC vulnerabilities, assess exploitability, and evaluate potential impacts on critical infrastructure.
Other duties as assigned.
Required:
Relevant experience determined with level.
Level 3 - Bachelor and 5 years, Masters and 2 years, PhD and 2 years
Level 4 - Bachelor and 9 years, Masters and 6 years, PhD and 4 years
Must be a US citizen and able to obtain and maintain a DOE Q-clearance with appropriate sigmas and SCI clearance with the ability and willingness to complete a polygraph and become a full-time member of the Field Intelligence Element.
Testing Designated Position (TDP).
The ideal candidate will possess:
Bachelor and 6 years of relevant experience or a Master and 4 years of relevant experience in an intelligence discipline.
Military Intelligence, Intelligence Community, or Government intelligence analyst experience.
Familiarity with cyber related intelligence.
Understanding of Intelligence Community Directives (ICDs) and intelligence research and writing standards.
Experience with critical infrastructure sectors.
Proficiency in foreign language(s).
Physical Requirements: While performing the duties of this classification, the employee is frequently required to stand, walk, sit, stoop, kneel, bend, and work in an office environment. The job requires hand/finger dexterity to keyboard or type, handle materials, manipulate tools, and reach with hands and arms. The job requires the operation of office equipment. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Sufficient visual acuity and hearing capacity to perform the essential functions and interact with people is required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Job Information : Idaho National Laboratory is hiring an
Intelligence Analyst
to work on our National & Homeland Security team. Our team works a 9x80 schedule located out of our REC facility with every other Friday off.
The pay range for this posting is
Level 3 -
$95,256 - $195,288
or
Level 4 - $114,360 - $234,336 . At Idaho National Laboratory compensation decisions are determined using factors such as education, relevant experience, and other credentials.
TDP: This is a testing designated position; you will be required to submit to a pre-employment drug screen and periodic drug testing throughout the term of your employment.
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In this role, you will fuse classified intelligence with open-source information to produce reliable, timely and actionable insights that support decision-making and strengthen the mission and N&HS, INL and U.S Government partners. Working closely with Intelligence Community organizations, you will integrate multiple intelligence disciplines with technical data and collaborate with cross-functional teams - including analyst, engineers, and cybersecurity researchers - to develop, refine, and present assessments and findings to senior leaders and INL customers.
Responsibilities:
Monitor a wide variety of data sources to maintain awareness of newly discovered vulnerabilities within control systems, the ability to exploit those vulnerabilities via cyber means, and the subsequent potential impact on critical infrastructure.
Apply advanced critical thinking and communication skills in parallel with the intelligence cycle to find solutions for a diverse and highly technical mission space.
Develop written analysis reports, briefings, white papers, and strategic documents to inform U.S. Government agencies, public utilities, private industry, military commands, and other decision-makers responsible for safeguarding critical infrastructure.
Integrate technical expertise with threat analysis to counter cyberattacks targeting industrial control systems (ICS) within critical infrastructure. Conduct advanced technical assessments of cyber threats against IC environments such as the electrical grid, oil and gas pipelines, nuclear energy facilities, wireless communications, military installations, and transportation networks.
Collaborate with engineers, cybersecurity researchers, and analysts to produce clear, concise, and often classified reports, briefings, and strategies addressing threats to ICs and critical infrastructure.
Support national security initiatives aimed at strengthening the security and resilience of critical infrastructure against cyberattacks. Provide expert insight to senior U.S. Government officials on issues involving ICs and cybersecurity.
Extract and synthesize project requirements from unstructured, ambiguous, or unrelated sources to form expert assessments of adversary cyber capabilities. Translate complex technical information into concise reports and briefings for non-technical audiences.
Monitor diverse data sources to identify newly discovered IC vulnerabilities, assess exploitability, and evaluate potential impacts on critical infrastructure.
Other duties as assigned.
Required:
Relevant experience determined with level.
Level 3 - Bachelor and 5 years, Masters and 2 years, PhD and 2 years
Level 4 - Bachelor and 9 years, Masters and 6 years, PhD and 4 years
Must be a US citizen and able to obtain and maintain a DOE Q-clearance with appropriate sigmas and SCI clearance with the ability and willingness to complete a polygraph and become a full-time member of the Field Intelligence Element.
Testing Designated Position (TDP).
The ideal candidate will possess:
Bachelor and 6 years of relevant experience or a Master and 4 years of relevant experience in an intelligence discipline.
Military Intelligence, Intelligence Community, or Government intelligence analyst experience.
Familiarity with cyber related intelligence.
Understanding of Intelligence Community Directives (ICDs) and intelligence research and writing standards.
Experience with critical infrastructure sectors.
Proficiency in foreign language(s).
Physical Requirements: While performing the duties of this classification, the employee is frequently required to stand, walk, sit, stoop, kneel, bend, and work in an office environment. The job requires hand/finger dexterity to keyboard or type, handle materials, manipulate tools, and reach with hands and arms. The job requires the operation of office equipment. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Sufficient visual acuity and hearing capacity to perform the essential functions and interact with people is required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Job Information : Idaho National Laboratory is hiring an
Intelligence Analyst
to work on our National & Homeland Security team. Our team works a 9x80 schedule located out of our REC facility with every other Friday off.
The pay range for this posting is
Level 3 -
$95,256 - $195,288
or
Level 4 - $114,360 - $234,336 . At Idaho National Laboratory compensation decisions are determined using factors such as education, relevant experience, and other credentials.
TDP: This is a testing designated position; you will be required to submit to a pre-employment drug screen and periodic drug testing throughout the term of your employment.
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