
Intelligence Analyst
Army National Guard, Houston, TX, United States
Job Description
Join the Army National Guard as an Intelligence Analyst and take on a crucial role in supporting mission success through accurate and timely intelligence. As an Intelligence Analyst, you will gather, analyze, and exploit information about potential threats, providing essential insights to forces on the battlefield. This position allows you to receive specialized training, earn a security clearance, and open doors to rewarding career opportunities within various intelligence agencies.
Key Responsibilities
Prepare comprehensive all-source intelligence products to aid the combat commander.
Evaluate the significance and reliability of incoming intelligence reports.
Establish and maintain organized intelligence records and files.
Skills You’ll Acquire
Cultivate critical thinking skills for effective problem-solving.
Master the use of advanced mapping tools and intelligence systems to identify evolving threats.
Utilize digital and analytical tools to gather and present relevant information for decision-making.
Helpful Attributes
Strong analytical skills to assess data and identify relevance.
Interest in cartography and the interpretation of maps and charts.
The Army National Guard offers a variety of intelligence roles that provide the training and experience needed to launch a successful civilian career with federal agencies, including the NSA.
Earn While You Learn Instead of paying for your education, get paid while you learn essential job skills. In the Army National Guard, you will receive payment while undergoing training, plus qualify for tuition assistance and certifications. Intelligence Analyst training includes 10 weeks of Basic Training followed by 13 weeks of Advanced Individual Training (AIT), ensuring a blend of classroom learning and field experience. Completing your training may also earn you college credits.
Benefits
Paid training
Earn a security clearance
A monthly paycheck
Access to the Montgomery GI Bill
Tuition assistance from federal and state programs
Retirement benefits for part-time service
Affordable life insurance options
401(k)-style savings plan
Student Loan Repayment Program (up to $50,000)
Healthcare benefits available
VA home loans
Potential bonuses
Start earning approximately $200 to $250 per drill weekend, with rates subject to change.
Requirements
Military enlistment in the Army National Guard.
High school diploma, GED certificate, or being a junior in high school.
Aged between 17 and 35.
Capacity to pass a physical exam and meet legal and moral standards.
Fulfillment of citizenship requirements.
Ready to take the next step in your career? Contact your Army National Guard recruiter for the latest information about this position.
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Key Responsibilities
Prepare comprehensive all-source intelligence products to aid the combat commander.
Evaluate the significance and reliability of incoming intelligence reports.
Establish and maintain organized intelligence records and files.
Skills You’ll Acquire
Cultivate critical thinking skills for effective problem-solving.
Master the use of advanced mapping tools and intelligence systems to identify evolving threats.
Utilize digital and analytical tools to gather and present relevant information for decision-making.
Helpful Attributes
Strong analytical skills to assess data and identify relevance.
Interest in cartography and the interpretation of maps and charts.
The Army National Guard offers a variety of intelligence roles that provide the training and experience needed to launch a successful civilian career with federal agencies, including the NSA.
Earn While You Learn Instead of paying for your education, get paid while you learn essential job skills. In the Army National Guard, you will receive payment while undergoing training, plus qualify for tuition assistance and certifications. Intelligence Analyst training includes 10 weeks of Basic Training followed by 13 weeks of Advanced Individual Training (AIT), ensuring a blend of classroom learning and field experience. Completing your training may also earn you college credits.
Benefits
Paid training
Earn a security clearance
A monthly paycheck
Access to the Montgomery GI Bill
Tuition assistance from federal and state programs
Retirement benefits for part-time service
Affordable life insurance options
401(k)-style savings plan
Student Loan Repayment Program (up to $50,000)
Healthcare benefits available
VA home loans
Potential bonuses
Start earning approximately $200 to $250 per drill weekend, with rates subject to change.
Requirements
Military enlistment in the Army National Guard.
High school diploma, GED certificate, or being a junior in high school.
Aged between 17 and 35.
Capacity to pass a physical exam and meet legal and moral standards.
Fulfillment of citizenship requirements.
Ready to take the next step in your career? Contact your Army National Guard recruiter for the latest information about this position.
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